Saturday, February 26, 2011
Theatre--Review (Abbey Players)
Ray Blum reviews the Abby Players' production of Blithe Spirit in the Friday, February 25th issue of the Daily Advertiser.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Theatre--Performance (Musical Theatre)
Back by popular demand, Chez Gisèle, a drag musical comedy noire stage play by Dennis Ward, directed by Christy Leichty, opens March 17th for a two week revival at the Cité Des Arts theater.
The second production is dedicated to the memory of Clarence Aucoin, who died forty years ago, March 7, 1971. The premier run of Chez Gisèle was a three week run in May and June of 2010 and sold out almost every performance. .
Chez Gisèle will be performed March 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th and 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th. All performances start at 7:30pm except Sunday matinees, which will begin at 2:30pm. It’s recommended that tickets be reserved in advance by calling Cité Des Arts at 337-291-1122 or online by paypal at the Cite website.
The second production is dedicated to the memory of Clarence Aucoin, who died forty years ago, March 7, 1971. The premier run of Chez Gisèle was a three week run in May and June of 2010 and sold out almost every performance. .
Chez Gisèle will be performed March 17th, 18th, 19th, 20th and 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th. All performances start at 7:30pm except Sunday matinees, which will begin at 2:30pm. It’s recommended that tickets be reserved in advance by calling Cité Des Arts at 337-291-1122 or online by paypal at the Cite website.
Theatre--Auditions (Musical Theatre)
Auditions will be held February 27th (5 pm to 7 pm) and 28th (5:30-7pm) at Cité Des Arts for the original Brenrose production of Exile, a gospel musical about the final exile of Napoleon at St. Helen’s. One child and seven adults are being sought for this production which will run May 5th through the 21st at Cité. The producers are seeking a 8-12 year old boy, four males and three females, ages 30-70. Be prepared to do a cold reading and to audition with one song of the auditioner's choice. All members of the cast will be a part of a chorus, many will have solo numbers. This show will be directed by Maureen Brennan. The production team is also seeking musicians, technicians and a stage manager.
Call 337-298-7321 for more info.
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
The UL Department of Performing Arts presents Picnic by William Inge from March 16th through the 20th. The show will take place in the theatre at Burke-Hawthorne Hall on the UL campus. Shows times are 7:30 pm, with the exception of a 2 pm matinee on Sunday.
The play takes place on Labor Day weekend in the joint backyards of two middle- aged widows. One house belongs to Flo Owens, who lives there with her two awakening young daughters, Madge and Millie, and a boarder who is a spinster school teacher, Rosemary Sidney. The other house belongs to Helen Potts, who lives with her elderly and invalid mother. Into this atmosphere comes a young man named Hal Carter, whose animal vitality upsets the entire group. Hal is a most-interesting character, a child of parents who ignored him, self-conscious of his failings and his hard luck. Flo is sensitively wary of the temptations Hal poses for her daughters. But Madge, bored with being merely a beauty, sacrifices her chances for a wealthy marriage for the excitement that Hal promises."
Directed by: Sara Birk
Stage Manager: Kelsey LaCoste
Assistant Stage Managers: Gilbert Moore
Flo Owens- Rachel Chambers
Madge Owens- Kristen DuBois
Millie Owens-Amber Izdepski
Helen Potts- Ana-Alicia Scott
Rosemary Sidney- Elizabeth Satterly
Irma Kronkite-Megan Laque
Christine Schoenwalder-Amanda Caldwell
Hal Carter- David Huynh
Alan Seymour-Jeremy Drewery
Howard Bevans- Martin Smith
Bomber Gutzel- Andre Trahan
$10.00 General Admission, Free w/ Valid ID, UL Lafayette Students, Faculty, and Staff
$5.00 UL Lafayette Alumni, Senior Citizens, Students, and Children
Tickets available only at door.
For more information call: 337.482.635
The play takes place on Labor Day weekend in the joint backyards of two middle- aged widows. One house belongs to Flo Owens, who lives there with her two awakening young daughters, Madge and Millie, and a boarder who is a spinster school teacher, Rosemary Sidney. The other house belongs to Helen Potts, who lives with her elderly and invalid mother. Into this atmosphere comes a young man named Hal Carter, whose animal vitality upsets the entire group. Hal is a most-interesting character, a child of parents who ignored him, self-conscious of his failings and his hard luck. Flo is sensitively wary of the temptations Hal poses for her daughters. But Madge, bored with being merely a beauty, sacrifices her chances for a wealthy marriage for the excitement that Hal promises."
Directed by: Sara Birk
Stage Manager: Kelsey LaCoste
Assistant Stage Managers: Gilbert Moore
Flo Owens- Rachel Chambers
Madge Owens- Kristen DuBois
Millie Owens-Amber Izdepski
Helen Potts- Ana-Alicia Scott
Rosemary Sidney- Elizabeth Satterly
Irma Kronkite-Megan Laque
Christine Schoenwalder-Amanda Caldwell
Hal Carter- David Huynh
Alan Seymour-Jeremy Drewery
Howard Bevans- Martin Smith
Bomber Gutzel- Andre Trahan
$10.00 General Admission, Free w/ Valid ID, UL Lafayette Students, Faculty, and Staff
$5.00 UL Lafayette Alumni, Senior Citizens, Students, and Children
Tickets available only at door.
For more information call: 337.482.635
Theatre--Auditions
IPAL presents Agatha Christie’s The Unexpected Guest directed by Travis Guillory! Auditions will be held Monday, March 28th and Tuesday, March 29th at 5:30 pm.. Performances will be June 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th, 2011.
On a foggy night in South Wales, Michael Starkwedder crashes his car in a ditch and enters the darkened study of Richard Warwick to find Warwick dead and Warwick 's wife, Laura, standing near with a smoking gun. Despite the murder being obvious and overwhelming evidence pointing towards it, Starkwedder does not believe she killed him. The two decide to place the blame on an enemy from the past, Mac Gregor, a man whose son was run over by Richard while he was driving drunk. As the story progresses, the two fake the fact that they were just finding out about the murder and others in the house are introduced. The police suspect everyone in the house, but are especially puzzled by a set of unidentified fingerprints. Are they Mac Gregor’s? Or do they belong to Laura’s lover whom Laura has lied to protect? Murder, jealousy, craftiness, and witty humor add up to equal another one of Agatha Christie’s surprise endings.
For more information, email ipal@cox.net or call the director at (337) 789-9362.
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Dramatiks Productions stages For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow Is Enuf by Ntozoke Shange.
Dramatiks Productions is proud to announce the opening of Ntozoke Shange’s For Colored Girls who have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf, a choreopoem, or series of poems choreographed to music. For Colored Girls expresses the many struggles and obstacles that African-American women have faced throughout their lives. While the play focuses on women of color, the poems are about women, love, family, abuse, relationships, identity, sexuality, choice and friendship, and are embodied by each woman's story, providing a sense of the interrelationships among the performers and of their gestures and dance movements.
The play begins and ends with the lady in brown. The other six performers represent the colors of the rainbow: the ladies in red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. The various repercussions of "bein alive & bein a woman & bein colored is a metaphysical dilemma" are explored through the words, gestures, dance, and music of the seven ladies, who improvise as they shift in and out of different roles.
For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf is directed/produced by Jennifer Miller under the umbrella of Dramatiks Productions. The members of this extremely talented cast are Bria Hobgood, (Orange). Tametria Smith, (Yellow), Kisha Guillory, (Purple), Kristana Marshall, (Red), Nyokia Mckeith (Green), NeeKee Mcdonald (Blue) and Gale Whitting, (brown).
For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf opens Thursday, February 24-28th, and runs for one weekend only. Performances are Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 pm and Sunday at 3:00 pm. Tickets are $15 and $10 with senior, student and group discounts available. Tickets can be purchased by calling the box office at (337) 291-1122, by going to the box office or by visiting Cite’s website.
Hear the Sound of Color! 
Dramatiks Productions is proud to announce the opening of Ntozoke Shange’s For Colored Girls who have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf, a choreopoem, or series of poems choreographed to music. For Colored Girls expresses the many struggles and obstacles that African-American women have faced throughout their lives. While the play focuses on women of color, the poems are about women, love, family, abuse, relationships, identity, sexuality, choice and friendship, and are embodied by each woman's story, providing a sense of the interrelationships among the performers and of their gestures and dance movements.
The play begins and ends with the lady in brown. The other six performers represent the colors of the rainbow: the ladies in red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. The various repercussions of "bein alive & bein a woman & bein colored is a metaphysical dilemma" are explored through the words, gestures, dance, and music of the seven ladies, who improvise as they shift in and out of different roles.
For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf is directed/produced by Jennifer Miller under the umbrella of Dramatiks Productions. The members of this extremely talented cast are Bria Hobgood, (Orange). Tametria Smith, (Yellow), Kisha Guillory, (Purple), Kristana Marshall, (Red), Nyokia Mckeith (Green), NeeKee Mcdonald (Blue) and Gale Whitting, (brown).
For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf opens Thursday, February 24-28th, and runs for one weekend only. Performances are Thursday through Saturday at 7:30 pm and Sunday at 3:00 pm. Tickets are $15 and $10 with senior, student and group discounts available. Tickets can be purchased by calling the box office at (337) 291-1122, by going to the box office or by visiting Cite’s website.
Friday, February 18, 2011
Theatre--Auditions
After the HUGE successes of Grease and A Christmas Story, the Acadia Players takes on one of the biggest endeavors in its history.
Noises Off is a hiliarious spoof of community theater life and the sometimes happenings before, during and after a performance of a play. In it's "adult humor" style way, the players of "Nothing On" must deal with all the aspects of Murphy's Law (what can go wrong usually will) as they seek to prepae (only hours before opening curtain) and then perform their rendition.
Unrequited love, mixed up emotions, jealousy (and let's not forget sardines) all combine to make a rollical time which will have adult audiences rolling in the aisles. Add to that a cactus and an axe, and audiences will be "splitting their sides" as they watch this play evolve at lightning speed.
The Acadia Players will be holding auditions for Noises Off from Monday, March 1st, through Wednesday, March 3rd at the Historic Rice Theater in downtown Crowley. Auditions will begin at 6 pm each evening.
They are looking for 5 males and 4 females (with two roles that could be played by either) 18 years of age or older. The play is not for the faint at heart, as characters will play "dual roles" - meaning that they will play the character they are cast as AND the character that their character plays in the spoof play.
Performances are scheduled for July 14th through the 17th at the Historic Rice Theater in Crowley, with a Media Night performance on July 9th.
Those interested may show up one of the nights of audition, or contact the Crowley Flower Shop at 783-1512 or Jimmy Broussard, President, at 783-5532.
Noises Off is written by Michael Frayn and is being produced by special permission of Samuel French, Inc.
Theatre--Reading
AUI/AURA presented the first developmental reading of Cody Daigle's Why We Fall on February 12th and 13th. Below are pictures taken at the Friday, February 12th reading.
Kayla Lemaire
Erik Scheider (Lee Fielding)
Martha Diaz (Nela Moore) and Kayla Lemaire
Erik Schneider (Lee Fielding), Robert J. Wilson (Matt Strayer) and Martha Diaz (Nela Moore)
Erik Schneider (Lee Fielding), Robert J. Wilson (Matt Strayer), Martha Diaz (Nela Moore) and Kayla Lemaire
Eric Schneider (Lee Fielding), Robert J. Wilson (Matt Strayer) and Martha Diaz (Nela Moore)
Robert J. Wilson (Matt Strayer) and Cindy Hebert (Maura Fielding)
Erik Schneider (Lee Fielding) and Duncan Thistlethwaite (Dan Fielding)
Erik Schneider (Lee Fielding), Robert J. Wilson (Matt Strayer) and Martha Diaz (Nela Moore)
Erik Schneider (Lee Fielding) and Cindy Hebert (Maura Fielding)
Audience talkback after the reading
Playwright Cody Daigle
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Theatre--Performance
AUI/AURA is announcing the cast list of its summer production of A Midsummer Night's Dream. The show will run in rep with its musical production of Brigadoon at Cite Des Arts the last week of July and the first two weeks of August.
Theseus--Michael Munzing
Hippolyta--Kate Schneider
Titania--Ruth Diaz
Oberon--Mychael Zulauf
Egeus--Robert Sidman
Philostrate--Kay Manuel
Lysander--Phillip Spear
Demetrius--Nick Dooley
Hermia--Morgan James
Helena--Martha Diaz
Puck--Erik Schneider
Bottom--Gerard Ducharme
Snout--Jacolby Glaude
Flute--Phillip Smith
Starveling--Marianna Piazza
Snug--Michael Mouton
Peter Quince--Joseph Diaz
Mustard Seed--Zoe Francez
Peaseblossom--Annette Diaz
Cobweb--Naomi Roberts
Moth--Hannah Corkern
Titania's Fairies--Cindy Hebert, Hunter Osborn, Kelly Griffin, Megan Connor, Elizabeth Hunt, Annie Dronet, Erin Segura, Shannon Kenast, Ali Roberts
Oberon's Faeries--Zachary Mishlove, Kaan Dere, Cody Dunstan, Thaquan Priestley, Anthony Priestley, Emily Kennison Sandoz, Danielle Sowle Champagne, Alyssa Simoneaux
Stage Crew--Thomas Owens, Ashley Simoneaux
Theseus--Michael Munzing
Hippolyta--Kate Schneider
Titania--Ruth Diaz
Oberon--Mychael Zulauf
Egeus--Robert Sidman
Philostrate--Kay Manuel
Lysander--Phillip Spear
Demetrius--Nick Dooley
Hermia--Morgan James
Helena--Martha Diaz
Puck--Erik Schneider
Bottom--Gerard Ducharme
Snout--Jacolby Glaude
Flute--Phillip Smith
Starveling--Marianna Piazza
Snug--Michael Mouton
Peter Quince--Joseph Diaz
Mustard Seed--Zoe Francez
Peaseblossom--Annette Diaz
Cobweb--Naomi Roberts
Moth--Hannah Corkern
Titania's Fairies--Cindy Hebert, Hunter Osborn, Kelly Griffin, Megan Connor, Elizabeth Hunt, Annie Dronet, Erin Segura, Shannon Kenast, Ali Roberts
Oberon's Faeries--Zachary Mishlove, Kaan Dere, Cody Dunstan, Thaquan Priestley, Anthony Priestley, Emily Kennison Sandoz, Danielle Sowle Champagne, Alyssa Simoneaux
Stage Crew--Thomas Owens, Ashley Simoneaux
Theatre--Performance (Musical Theatre)
AUI/AURA is announcing the cast list for its summer musical, Brigadoon. The show will run the last weekend of July and the first two weekends in August at Cite Des Arts.
Tommy Albright--Joseph Diaz
Jeff Douglas--Nick Dooley
Charlie Dalrymple--Phillip Smith
Harry Beaton--Phillip Spear
Mr. Lundie--Vincent P. Barras
Stuart Dalrymple--Thomas Owens
Angus McGuffie--Michael Mouton
Fiona MacLaren--Kelly Griffin
Jean MacLaren--Elizabeth Hunt
Meg Brockie--Erin Segura
Jane Ashton--Shannon Kenast
Maggie Anderson--Megan Connor
Mrs. MacLaren--Cindy Hebert
Sandy Dean--Alicia Roberts
Mrs. Beaton--Kate Schneider
Frank--Michael Munzing
Fishmonger--Danielle Sowle Champagne
MacGregor--Gerard Ducharme
Chorus--Chris Trahan, Naomi Roberts, Bob Sidman, Hunter Osborn, Kaan Dere, Cooper Helm, Edie Guidry, Thaquan Priestley, Anthony Priestley, Cody Dunstan, Zach Mishlove, Annette Diaz, Zoe Francez, Martha Diaz, Morgan James, Jacolby Glaude, Erik Schneider, Kay Manuel, Emily Kennison Sandoz, Annie Dronet
Stage Crew: Mychael Zulauf, Marianna Piazza, Ashley Simoneaux
Tommy Albright--Joseph Diaz
Jeff Douglas--Nick Dooley
Charlie Dalrymple--Phillip Smith
Harry Beaton--Phillip Spear
Mr. Lundie--Vincent P. Barras
Stuart Dalrymple--Thomas Owens
Angus McGuffie--Michael Mouton
Fiona MacLaren--Kelly Griffin
Jean MacLaren--Elizabeth Hunt
Meg Brockie--Erin Segura
Jane Ashton--Shannon Kenast
Maggie Anderson--Megan Connor
Mrs. MacLaren--Cindy Hebert
Sandy Dean--Alicia Roberts
Mrs. Beaton--Kate Schneider
Frank--Michael Munzing
Fishmonger--Danielle Sowle Champagne
MacGregor--Gerard Ducharme
Chorus--Chris Trahan, Naomi Roberts, Bob Sidman, Hunter Osborn, Kaan Dere, Cooper Helm, Edie Guidry, Thaquan Priestley, Anthony Priestley, Cody Dunstan, Zach Mishlove, Annette Diaz, Zoe Francez, Martha Diaz, Morgan James, Jacolby Glaude, Erik Schneider, Kay Manuel, Emily Kennison Sandoz, Annie Dronet
Stage Crew: Mychael Zulauf, Marianna Piazza, Ashley Simoneaux
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Opera--Performance
The UL-Lafayette Opera Theater is in rehearsal for its next production, Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado. Director Shawn Roy has released the cast list:
The Mikado of Japan Brian Taylor (Director of Marching
Bands at UL Lafayette)
Bands at UL Lafayette)
Nanki Poo Holden Greene
Yum Yum Jenee Luquette and Meghin Taylor
Ko Ko Jonah Slason
Katisha Lindsay LeBlanc
Poo Bah Miguel Ochoa
Pitti Sing Alex Hollerman
Peep Bo Jennifer Andrews and Tessa Espinosa
Pish Tush Jared Price and Cordario Webb
The Mikado will run April 14th through the 16th. There will be a free morning show for students on Friday, April 15th. For more information, contact Shawn Roy at shawnroy@hotmail.com.
Monday, February 14, 2011
Theatre--Technical Training
Cite Des Arts is offering a training session in the use of their new light/sound system. Only those who have been through the training will be able to run the system. The session will be held on Thursday, February 17th at 6 pm.
For more information, call Cite at (337) 291-1122.
For more information, call Cite at (337) 291-1122.
Thursday, February 10, 2011
Theatre--Auditions
The Acadiana Center For The Arts (ACA) and the Evangeline Players announce open auditions for a co-production of Tennessee Williams' The Glass Menagerie and a future production to be named (TBN). Both experienced and novice actors are encouraged to audition.
Lafayette auditions will be held at the ACA Moncus Theatre Tuesday, March 1st and Wednesday, March 2nd from 5-8 pm. No reservations are necessary. Additional auditions will be held at 200 S. Main St. at the historic Duchamp Opera House in St. Martinville on Saturday and Sunday, March 5th and 6th from 2-5 pm.
The Glass Menagerie will be performed at the ACA Moncus Theatre May 26th through the 29th. Additional dates and venues will be scheduled and will be announced at a future date.
Monologues are not required. Auditions will be cold reading from the script of The Glass Menagerie and the script of the TBN production. For actors with a prepared monologue, it should be a contemporary modern piece no longer than 3 minutes in length.
For The Glass Menagerie, the producers are seeking the following roles:
TOM: Male to play 22-30 years
LAURA: Female to play 22-30 years
JIM: Male to play 22-30 years
AMANDA: Female to play 40-60 years
For the TBN production:
Several male roles to play 30-45 years
Several female roles to play 30-45 years
Male to play 55-70 years
Callbacks will be scheduled as necessary.
Send all inquiries to danielpovinelli@gmail.com
Lafayette auditions will be held at the ACA Moncus Theatre Tuesday, March 1st and Wednesday, March 2nd from 5-8 pm. No reservations are necessary. Additional auditions will be held at 200 S. Main St. at the historic Duchamp Opera House in St. Martinville on Saturday and Sunday, March 5th and 6th from 2-5 pm.
The Glass Menagerie will be performed at the ACA Moncus Theatre May 26th through the 29th. Additional dates and venues will be scheduled and will be announced at a future date.
Monologues are not required. Auditions will be cold reading from the script of The Glass Menagerie and the script of the TBN production. For actors with a prepared monologue, it should be a contemporary modern piece no longer than 3 minutes in length.
For The Glass Menagerie, the producers are seeking the following roles:
TOM: Male to play 22-30 years
LAURA: Female to play 22-30 years
JIM: Male to play 22-30 years
AMANDA: Female to play 40-60 years
For the TBN production:
Several male roles to play 30-45 years
Several female roles to play 30-45 years
Male to play 55-70 years
Callbacks will be scheduled as necessary.
Send all inquiries to danielpovinelli@gmail.com
Theatre--Performance (Musical Theatre)
South Pacific, the legendary Broadway and movie hit, will be presented by the Iberia Performing Arts League opening Friday, March 25 and running Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sunday afternoons thru April 10. Evening performances are at 7:30 and Sunday Matinees are at 3:00 at the Essanee Theater, IPAL’s Art Deco home. Ticket or other information can be obtained by calling the theater at 364-6114, e-mailing ipal@cox.net, or by visiting the IPAL website. Tickets can also be obtained in New Iberia at Paul’s Flower Shop, Delaune’s Pharmacy, or Accentrics. All seats are reserved and are $15 in advance and $20 at the door.
The production is directed by Donald “Doc” Voorhies, and stars Mike Parich (Emile de Becque), Kim Monroe (Nellie Forbush), Helen Allain Richthofen (Bloody Mary), Phillip Smith (Lt. Joe Cable), and Thomas Owens (Luther Billis). Additional leading roles are Anne Catherine Leblanc (Liat), Mike Berry (Brackett), Bud Forrest (Harbison), Matthew Dugan (Professor), James Wyche (Stewpot), Faye Tarantino (Henriette), Breigh Rodriguez (Ngana), William Lambert (Jerome), and Rhonda Leblanc (Polynesian woman).
South Pacific opened on Broadway in 1949 and won 10 Tony Awards. Written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, it ran for nearly 2000 performances. The 2008 Lincoln Center production won 7 Tony Awards and even today continues on its national tour. The show features well known standards: "Some Enchanted Evening", "Bali Hai", "Nothin’ Like a Dame", "Younger Than Springtime" and many more.
IPAL’s South Pacific will have a cast of forty-five singers and dancers accompanied by a sixteen piece orchestra. According to director, Don “Doc” Voorhies, “South Pacific is simply a beautiful show. The music and dancing combined with a truly engrossing historical story make this show outstanding. Some critics have said South Pacific is the greatest musical of all. This is not far from the truth." For this very special show, IPAL has invited a number of World War II veterans to be its guests, which will make the evening an even more moving experience.
IPAL is working its usual magic and is expecting to have a great show. In Voorhies’ production staff are Helen Hodge (Vocal Director), Bob Morgan (Orchestra Conductor), Travis Guillory (Assistant Director), Kim Parich (Choreographer), Sheila Manes (Art Director), Mike and Katherine Caffery (Technical Directors) and Julie Kilgore (Costumer).
This performance is supported, in part, by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture, Recreation, and Tourism in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council as administered by the Acadiana Center for the Arts, and Grants from Regions Bank and Iberia Cultural Resources Association.
The production is directed by Donald “Doc” Voorhies, and stars Mike Parich (Emile de Becque), Kim Monroe (Nellie Forbush), Helen Allain Richthofen (Bloody Mary), Phillip Smith (Lt. Joe Cable), and Thomas Owens (Luther Billis). Additional leading roles are Anne Catherine Leblanc (Liat), Mike Berry (Brackett), Bud Forrest (Harbison), Matthew Dugan (Professor), James Wyche (Stewpot), Faye Tarantino (Henriette), Breigh Rodriguez (Ngana), William Lambert (Jerome), and Rhonda Leblanc (Polynesian woman).
South Pacific opened on Broadway in 1949 and won 10 Tony Awards. Written by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, it ran for nearly 2000 performances. The 2008 Lincoln Center production won 7 Tony Awards and even today continues on its national tour. The show features well known standards: "Some Enchanted Evening", "Bali Hai", "Nothin’ Like a Dame", "Younger Than Springtime" and many more.
IPAL’s South Pacific will have a cast of forty-five singers and dancers accompanied by a sixteen piece orchestra. According to director, Don “Doc” Voorhies, “South Pacific is simply a beautiful show. The music and dancing combined with a truly engrossing historical story make this show outstanding. Some critics have said South Pacific is the greatest musical of all. This is not far from the truth." For this very special show, IPAL has invited a number of World War II veterans to be its guests, which will make the evening an even more moving experience.
IPAL is working its usual magic and is expecting to have a great show. In Voorhies’ production staff are Helen Hodge (Vocal Director), Bob Morgan (Orchestra Conductor), Travis Guillory (Assistant Director), Kim Parich (Choreographer), Sheila Manes (Art Director), Mike and Katherine Caffery (Technical Directors) and Julie Kilgore (Costumer).
This performance is supported, in part, by a grant from the Louisiana Division of the Arts, Office of Cultural Development, Department of Culture, Recreation, and Tourism in cooperation with the Louisiana State Arts Council as administered by the Acadiana Center for the Arts, and Grants from Regions Bank and Iberia Cultural Resources Association.
Theatre--Performance
Cite Des Arts and Dramatiks Productions present For Colored Girls Who've Considered Suicide When the Rainbow is Enuf written by Ntozake Shange.
Directed & Produced by Jennifer White Miller
Stage Managed by Amanda Lyon
Starring:
Kisha Guillory- Lady in Purple
Bria Hobgood- Lady in Orange
Kristina Marshall - Lady in Red
NeeKee Mcdonald - Lady in Blue
Nyoki Mckeith- Lady in Green
Temetria Smith - Lady in Yellow
Gale Whiting- Lady in Brown
Thursday, February 24th through Sunday, February 27th (Thursday through Saturday shows at 7:30 pm, and the Sunday matinée at 3 pm)
Tickets are $15 for general admission and $10 for students
For more information or for tickets, contact Cité Des Arts: 337-291-1122
www.citedesarts.org
www.dramatiks.net
Directed & Produced by Jennifer White Miller
Stage Managed by Amanda Lyon
Starring:
Kisha Guillory- Lady in Purple
Bria Hobgood- Lady in Orange
Kristina Marshall - Lady in Red
NeeKee Mcdonald - Lady in Blue
Nyoki Mckeith- Lady in Green
Temetria Smith - Lady in Yellow
Gale Whiting- Lady in Brown
Thursday, February 24th through Sunday, February 27th (Thursday through Saturday shows at 7:30 pm, and the Sunday matinée at 3 pm)
Tickets are $15 for general admission and $10 for students
For more information or for tickets, contact Cité Des Arts: 337-291-1122
www.citedesarts.org
www.dramatiks.net
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Theatre--Performance
Renaissance 'Cadienne will present Cajun Wedding on Saturday, February 12th at 7:30 pm at Cite Des Arts.
The first part of the show will be a presentation of song and dance dating from the mid-1800s to the turn of the century. Then you are all invited to a Cajun wedding in the year 1900, complete with songs, dances, customs, and period costumes.
Renaissance 'Cadienne is a Cajun folkloric troupe, dedicated to preserving and presenting the songs and dances of our ancestors. The troupe had a very successful tour of France this past summer. Renaissance 'Cadienne has performed numerous times in France, Belgium, Canada, at various festivals in the US, as well as locally in Louisiana.
Renaissance 'Cadienne was presented the Prize for Authenticity by the Sacres du Folklore in Rheims, France and has received Vermilionville's Cultural Heritage Preservation Award.
Tickets for the show will be $8. For more information, call Cite at (337) 291-1122 or visit their website.
Visit the Renaissance 'Cadienne website for more information about the troupe.
The first part of the show will be a presentation of song and dance dating from the mid-1800s to the turn of the century. Then you are all invited to a Cajun wedding in the year 1900, complete with songs, dances, customs, and period costumes.
Renaissance 'Cadienne is a Cajun folkloric troupe, dedicated to preserving and presenting the songs and dances of our ancestors. The troupe had a very successful tour of France this past summer. Renaissance 'Cadienne has performed numerous times in France, Belgium, Canada, at various festivals in the US, as well as locally in Louisiana.
Renaissance 'Cadienne was presented the Prize for Authenticity by the Sacres du Folklore in Rheims, France and has received Vermilionville's Cultural Heritage Preservation Award.
Tickets for the show will be $8. For more information, call Cite at (337) 291-1122 or visit their website.
Visit the Renaissance 'Cadienne website for more information about the troupe.
Dance--Performance
The Acadiana Center for the Arts is bringing the Houston Metropolitan Dance Company to offer two nights of performances that include works from the company's extensive and diverse repertoire.
On Thursday, February 10th at 7:30 pm, Houston Metropolitan Dance will present Zoom, a full-throttle work that embraces its title, written by renowned jazz choreographer Pattie Obey.
On Friday, February 11th at 7:30 pm, NYC based choreographer Kate Skarpetowska introduces Consumed, an intense, frenetic, powerful and athletic piece that touches on the human need for different elements to control.
Admission is $13 for members ($10 in advance) and $15 for non-members ($12 in advance). Tickets are available at the AcA box office, located in the AcA at 101 W. Vermilion Street.
On Thursday, February 10th at 7:30 pm, Houston Metropolitan Dance will present Zoom, a full-throttle work that embraces its title, written by renowned jazz choreographer Pattie Obey.
On Friday, February 11th at 7:30 pm, NYC based choreographer Kate Skarpetowska introduces Consumed, an intense, frenetic, powerful and athletic piece that touches on the human need for different elements to control.
Admission is $13 for members ($10 in advance) and $15 for non-members ($12 in advance). Tickets are available at the AcA box office, located in the AcA at 101 W. Vermilion Street.
Dance--MasterClass
AcA is presenting an opportunity to experience the passion and focus it will take to be in a professional dance company. Take classes with the incredible teachers and dancers of the Houston Metropolitan Dance Company and learn the repertory of the Houston Metropolitan Dance Company along side the Met’s own company members. Experience the diversity and excellence in training that is the signature of the Company.
Wednesday, February 9th, 2011 form 4 to 5:30 pm - Master class in Contemporary Jazz with Houston Met Dance Company’s resident choreographer, Kiki Lucas. This class will be on the Intermediate/Advanced level.
Saturday, February 12th, 2011 9:30 to 11 am – Master class in Modern with Houston Met Dance Company. This class will be on the Intermediate/Advanced level.
The cost is $10 for AcA members or students and $15 for non-members.
To register, or for more information, call or email Paige Krause at 337.233.7060 or e-mail Paige@AcadianaCenterforthe Arts.org.
Wednesday, February 9th, 2011 form 4 to 5:30 pm - Master class in Contemporary Jazz with Houston Met Dance Company’s resident choreographer, Kiki Lucas. This class will be on the Intermediate/Advanced level.
Saturday, February 12th, 2011 9:30 to 11 am – Master class in Modern with Houston Met Dance Company. This class will be on the Intermediate/Advanced level.
The cost is $10 for AcA members or students and $15 for non-members.
To register, or for more information, call or email Paige Krause at 337.233.7060 or e-mail Paige@AcadianaCenterforthe
Monday, February 7, 2011
Theatre--Performance
The Opelousas Little Theatre's production of Romeo & Juliet will perform at the Delta Grand Theatre from April 6th-9th & April 13th-16th at 7pm. Matinee performances will be on April 10th and April 17th at 2pm
Romeo & Juliet will be directed by Walter Duncan McBride and Travis Fontenot
The cast:
ROMEO- Andrew Markel
BENVOLIO- Cody Richard
BALTHASAR- Nick Blumrich
ABRAM- Nick Blumrich
LORD MONTAGUE- Travis Fontenot
LADY MONTAGUE - Tara Sibille
JULIET- Austin Guidroz
TYBALT- Jersten Seraile
SAMPSON- Cody Sibley
GREGORY- Jessie Pitre
LORD CAPULET- Duncan McBride
LADY CAPULET- Cindy Pitre
NURSE- Sarah Bourgeoius
MERCUTIO- Andy Doucet
PARIS- Dalton Guiterriz
PRINCE- Eugene Dupre'
FRIAR LAWRENCE- Casey Harmon
JOHN- Cody Sibley
APOTHECARY- Jada Doucet
CITIZEN'S OF VERONA- Alix Trombley, Megan Christie, & Hillary Ziegler.
STAGE MANAGER- Erica Stanford
BACKSTAGE- Chelsey LeBleau
Romeo & Juliet will be directed by Walter Duncan McBride and Travis Fontenot
The cast:
ROMEO- Andrew Markel
BENVOLIO- Cody Richard
BALTHASAR- Nick Blumrich
ABRAM- Nick Blumrich
LORD MONTAGUE- Travis Fontenot
LADY MONTAGUE - Tara Sibille
JULIET- Austin Guidroz
TYBALT- Jersten Seraile
SAMPSON- Cody Sibley
GREGORY- Jessie Pitre
LORD CAPULET- Duncan McBride
LADY CAPULET- Cindy Pitre
NURSE- Sarah Bourgeoius
MERCUTIO- Andy Doucet
PARIS- Dalton Guiterriz
PRINCE- Eugene Dupre'
FRIAR LAWRENCE- Casey Harmon
JOHN- Cody Sibley
APOTHECARY- Jada Doucet
CITIZEN'S OF VERONA- Alix Trombley, Megan Christie, & Hillary Ziegler.
STAGE MANAGER- Erica Stanford
BACKSTAGE- Chelsey LeBleau
Theatre--Review (CYT)
Ray Blum's review of the CYT production of You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown appeared in the January 28th edition of the Daily Advertiser.
Friday, February 4, 2011
Theatre--Performance (Musical Theatre) Cancellations
The Teurlings High School production of Little Shop of Horrors will be cancelled for tonight (Friday, February 4th). The performances scheduled for Saturday, February 5th will take place as planned.
Theatre--Performance (Musical Theatre) Cancellations
The Lafayette High School musical Into the Woods have postponed their Friday performance. Tomorrow (Saturday) night's performance will go on as scheduled and a performance has been added on Monday night (February 7th) at 7 pm.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Theatre--Weather Note
Due to the extreme weather conditions, scheduled theatre productions may be cancelled. Please contact the theatre before attending any show for the next few days. If you do attend a show, please drive carefully.
Theatre--Auditions
IPAL will hold open auditions for Agatha Christie’s The Unexpected Guest directed by Travis Guillory. Auditions will be held Monday, March 28th and Tuesday, March 29th at 5:30 pm. Performances will be June 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th, 2011
On a foggy night in South Wales, Michael Starkwedder crashes his car in a ditch and enters the darkened study of Richard Warwick to find Warwick dead and Warwick's wife, Laura, standing near with a smoking gun. Despite the murder being obvious and overwhelming evidence pointing towards it, Starkwedder does not believe she killed him. The two decide to place the blame on an enemy from the past, MacGregor, a man whose son was run over by Richard while he was driving drunk. As the story progresses, the two fake the fact that they were just finding out about the murder and others in the house are introduced. The police suspect everyone in the house, but are especially puzzled by a set of unidentified fingerprints. Are they MacGregor’s? Or do they belong to Laura’s lover whom Laura has lied to protect? Murder, jealousy, craftiness, and witty humor add up to equal another one of Agatha Christie’s surprise endings.
The roles to be filled are:
Richard Warwick (Male; no lines) has just been murdered
Laura Warwick (Female; early 30s-late 40s; Lead) Richard’s wife, murdered her husband
Michael Starkwedder (Male; early 30s-late 40s; Lead) Innocent bystander
Miss Bennett (Female; 50s-60s) Caregiver to the family
Jan Warwick (Male; late teens-early 20s) Richard’s mentally challenged half-brother
Mrs. Warwick (Female; 60s-80s) Richard’s haughty mother
Henry Angell (Male; 30s-50s) Richard’s sneaky butler
Sergeant Cadwallader (Male; 20s-30s) Detective’s assistant
Inspector Thomas (Male; 40s-60s) Detective
Julian Farrar (Male; early 30s-late 40s) Laura’s lover
For more information, email ipal@cox.net or call the director at (337) 789-9362.
On a foggy night in South Wales, Michael Starkwedder crashes his car in a ditch and enters the darkened study of Richard Warwick to find Warwick dead and Warwick's wife, Laura, standing near with a smoking gun. Despite the murder being obvious and overwhelming evidence pointing towards it, Starkwedder does not believe she killed him. The two decide to place the blame on an enemy from the past, MacGregor, a man whose son was run over by Richard while he was driving drunk. As the story progresses, the two fake the fact that they were just finding out about the murder and others in the house are introduced. The police suspect everyone in the house, but are especially puzzled by a set of unidentified fingerprints. Are they MacGregor’s? Or do they belong to Laura’s lover whom Laura has lied to protect? Murder, jealousy, craftiness, and witty humor add up to equal another one of Agatha Christie’s surprise endings.
The roles to be filled are:
Richard Warwick (Male; no lines) has just been murdered
Laura Warwick (Female; early 30s-late 40s; Lead) Richard’s wife, murdered her husband
Michael Starkwedder (Male; early 30s-late 40s; Lead) Innocent bystander
Miss Bennett (Female; 50s-60s) Caregiver to the family
Jan Warwick (Male; late teens-early 20s) Richard’s mentally challenged half-brother
Mrs. Warwick (Female; 60s-80s) Richard’s haughty mother
Henry Angell (Male; 30s-50s) Richard’s sneaky butler
Sergeant Cadwallader (Male; 20s-30s) Detective’s assistant
Inspector Thomas (Male; 40s-60s) Detective
Julian Farrar (Male; early 30s-late 40s) Laura’s lover
For more information, email ipal@cox.net or call the director at (337) 789-9362.
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Theatre--Auditions
Auditions for Eve Ensler’s play The Vagina Monologues will be held Sunday February 13 and Tuesday February 15 at Cité des Arts (109 Vine St., Lafayette, LA 70501). Women of all ages and backgrounds, regardless of prior acting experience, are invited to audition. To audition, arrive at between 3:00 and 6:00 on Sunday or between 5:00 and 8:00 on Tuesday; it is not necessary to prepare anything.
Performances will be held April 1st and 2nd at the University of Louisiana-Lafayette (exact location TBA).
The Vagina Monologues is the highlight of Lafayette’s V-Day events. V-Day is a global movement aimed at ending violence against women and girls. V-Day Lafayette 2011 events will include a Valentine’s Day fundraiser (flower and bake sale on campus), a kick-off party, a benefit concert, a workshop for 9th-12th grade girls, and a dodgeball tournament, in addition to performances of The Vagina Monologues. All proceeds benefit local non-profit organizations working to reduce violence against women.
For more information, including information on volunteer opportunities and dates, times, and locations for all events, visit V-Day Lafayette 2011 on facebook.com or e-mail VdayLafayette@gmail.com.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Theatre--Auditions/Theatre--Auditions (Musical Theatre)
AUI/AURA will present Lerner and Lowe's musical fantasy, Brigadoon, in repertory with William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Performances will be held the last week of July and the first two weeks of August.
Open auditions for all roles in both shows will be held from 1-5 PM on Saturday, February 12 and Sunday, February 13 at Cite Des Arts (corner of Vine and Buchanan in downtown Lafayette).
For Brigadoon, auditioners will be asked to sing a ballad of their own choosing, do a movement audition and read a scene from the script. Auditioners are welcome to use music from the show and sheet music suitable for auditions can be acquired upon request.
The leads are Tommy Albright, an American (Baritone) and Fiona MacLaren, a Scots lass (Soprano). Second leads are Jeff Douglas, Tommy's American friend (non-singing comic role) and Meg Brockie, a Scots Gypsy (Mezzo). Third leads are Charlie Dalrymple, a young Scotsman (tenor--believe it!) and Jeannie MacLaren, Fiona's sister and his fiancee (non-singing dance lead with a lot of lines). Principle supporting roles are Harry Beaton, Jeannie's scorned suitor (non-singing dance lead with lines), Mr. Lundie, an older schoolmaster, Andrew MacLaren, Fiona and Jeannie's father, Archie Beaton, Harry's father and Jane Ashton, Tommy's American Fiancee (one scene, but a good one).
There is also one role for a dancer with no lines which will be cut if no one auditions for it. Most chorus have some solo moments and lines.
The leads should all play late teens to mid-thirties; the supporting roles play forties or older. Chorus can be any age from 6-90. Jane Ashton is the same age as Fiona and Tommy. Jeff can be older than Tommy.
If you have any questions or you need music, call Walter Brown at 337-235-6284 or email
wfj5552@cs.com.
A Midsummer Night's Dream will require 15-20 actors, including those with special skills as dancers, singers, acrobats or musicians. Actors of all ages, sizes and levels of acting experience are encouraged to audition.
Interested actors should prepare a 2 minute monologue from any play by Shakespeare (comedies preferred, not Midsummer). Some actors will also be asked to do cold readings from the script. Interested singers may prepare a 30-second a capella vocal piece. Interested dancers, acrobats and musicians should be prepared to discuss their previous experience and training.
For questions about the Midsummer audition (or help with choosing an audition monologue), email actingunlimitedinc@gmail.com.
Open auditions for all roles in both shows will be held from 1-5 PM on Saturday, February 12 and Sunday, February 13 at Cite Des Arts (corner of Vine and Buchanan in downtown Lafayette).
For Brigadoon, auditioners will be asked to sing a ballad of their own choosing, do a movement audition and read a scene from the script. Auditioners are welcome to use music from the show and sheet music suitable for auditions can be acquired upon request.
The leads are Tommy Albright, an American (Baritone) and Fiona MacLaren, a Scots lass (Soprano). Second leads are Jeff Douglas, Tommy's American friend (non-singing comic role) and Meg Brockie, a Scots Gypsy (Mezzo). Third leads are Charlie Dalrymple, a young Scotsman (tenor--believe it!) and Jeannie MacLaren, Fiona's sister and his fiancee (non-singing dance lead with a lot of lines). Principle supporting roles are Harry Beaton, Jeannie's scorned suitor (non-singing dance lead with lines), Mr. Lundie, an older schoolmaster, Andrew MacLaren, Fiona and Jeannie's father, Archie Beaton, Harry's father and Jane Ashton, Tommy's American Fiancee (one scene, but a good one).
There is also one role for a dancer with no lines which will be cut if no one auditions for it. Most chorus have some solo moments and lines.
The leads should all play late teens to mid-thirties; the supporting roles play forties or older. Chorus can be any age from 6-90. Jane Ashton is the same age as Fiona and Tommy. Jeff can be older than Tommy.
If you have any questions or you need music, call Walter Brown at 337-235-6284 or email
wfj5552@cs.com.
A Midsummer Night's Dream will require 15-20 actors, including those with special skills as dancers, singers, acrobats or musicians. Actors of all ages, sizes and levels of acting experience are encouraged to audition.
Interested actors should prepare a 2 minute monologue from any play by Shakespeare (comedies preferred, not Midsummer). Some actors will also be asked to do cold readings from the script. Interested singers may prepare a 30-second a capella vocal piece. Interested dancers, acrobats and musicians should be prepared to discuss their previous experience and training.
For questions about the Midsummer audition (or help with choosing an audition monologue), email actingunlimitedinc@gmail.com.
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