Break Up 2 Make Up an original play will open Sept 7-9 at Cité des Arts
Break Up 2 Make Up is a highly anticipated stage play that gives a modern look into
relationships with false hopes. The profound stage play, confronts real life situations
showing the struggles of love and commitment in a young couples journey.
Take an in-depth look into the perspective of men and women in the emotional up and
down hilarious roller coaster ride on relationships. This powerful
play is written, directed and produced by Temetria Charles. The play
will debut September 7th through September 9th at Cite Des Arts located on
109 Vine Street, Downtown Lafayette.
Break Up 2 Make Up tells a story of the journey of Rita and Lamar, a young couple that
goes through different phases within their relationship only to realize they both want the
same ending results: TO BE HAPPY! Love is a two way street, however, before they
can reach their final destination of happiness, they must encounter a few detours
MARRIAGE IS NOT FOR EVERYONE!!!
Friday, August 24, 2012
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Theatre--Performance
Local Stage Director Cooper Helm brings "Buried Child" to Lafayette, at Cité des Arts, 109 Vine Street, August 24, 25, 26 & 31, Sept. 1, & 2.
Evening performances at 7:30pm, Sunday Matinees at 2:00pm
In his 1979 Pulitzer Prize-winning family drama, Buried Child, Sam Shepard takes a macabre look at one American Midwestern family with a very dark secret. When Vince brings his girlfriend, Shelly, home to meet his family, she is at first charmed by the "normal" looking farm house which she compares to a "Norman Rockwell cover or something"--that's before she actually meets his crazy family--his ranting, alcoholic grandparents (Dodge and Halie) and their two sons: Tilden, a hulking semi-idiot, and Bradley, who has lost one leg to a chain saw. Strangely, no one seems to remember Vince at first, and they treat him as an intruder. Eventually, however, they seem to accept him as a part of their violently dysfunctional family.
Tickets may be purchased at the door or from our website with Paypal www.citedesarts.org. Reservations 337-291-1122
Evening performances at 7:30pm, Sunday Matinees at 2:00pm
In his 1979 Pulitzer Prize-winning family drama, Buried Child, Sam Shepard takes a macabre look at one American Midwestern family with a very dark secret. When Vince brings his girlfriend, Shelly, home to meet his family, she is at first charmed by the "normal" looking farm house which she compares to a "Norman Rockwell cover or something"--that's before she actually meets his crazy family--his ranting, alcoholic grandparents (Dodge and Halie) and their two sons: Tilden, a hulking semi-idiot, and Bradley, who has lost one leg to a chain saw. Strangely, no one seems to remember Vince at first, and they treat him as an intruder. Eventually, however, they seem to accept him as a part of their violently dysfunctional family.
Gradually, the family's dark secret begins to come clear.
"What's extraordinary about Buried Child is that, like Shepard's best plays and decidedly unlike most conventional family dramas, it acts on the audience the same way the tensions of the play act on the characters. It becomes the things it is about--emotional violence and the mystery of the family bond."
DON SHEWEY
Tickets may be purchased at the door or from our website with Paypal www.citedesarts.org. Reservations 337-291-1122
Monday, August 20, 2012
Theatre--Director Needed
The St. Martinville Evangeline Players are seeking a director for their holiday production of A DICKENS’ CHRISTMAS CAROL: A TRAVELING TRAVESTY IN TWO TUMULTUOUS ACTS by Mark Landon Smith. The show will run December 7 – December 16 with auditions being held October 6 and 8. This is a paid position. If you are interested, please contact the Evangeline Players at theEPwebmaster@gmail.com.
Theatre--Auditions
Auditions for "The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus" are set for Thursday, Sept. 6 from 6 pm to 8 pm and Saturday, Sept. 8 from 10 am to noon at the Crowley Art Gallery. Cast of 9 males, 8 women, 15 children. Lots of Extras available especially for those first timers. Spread the word!
Pandemonium Theater Group announces their Christmas play production of "The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus" for Thursday, Sept. 6 from 6 pm to 8 pm and Saturday September 8 from 10 am to noon at the Crowley Art Gallery at 222 North Parkerson Avenue in downtown Crowley.
The Christmas play for 2012 will be “The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus” based on the book by L. Frank Baum (that’s right the author of The Wizard of Oz). Have you ever wondered just where Santa Claus came from? Baum knew and lets us in on his secret: the story of Saint Nicholas as told to him by Necile, the nymph who found Claus and raised him as her own in the world of Knooks, Faeries, Ryls and, yes, even the dreaded Awgwas. “Beward of the Awgwas,” Necile warns Claus. “They hide under beds to frighten human children!” And so Claus decides he must leave the world of the Immortals and live among the humans, making toys to make children happy. He gets help from Jack Frost, who shows him the Frost Gale which allows Claus and his sleigh to fly, and from two runaway Knooks, Lem and Barlo, who want to hear the children laugh. This delightful tale answers once and for all how Santa Claus made the first toy, why he climbs down chimneys and, most of all, how he learned to laugh that great “Ho, ho, ho.” The cast calls for 9 men: Frank Baum (79 lines); Ak – master woodsman and ruler of the forest (155 lines); Will – king of the Knooks and Faeries (75 lines); Claus (312 lines); Jack Frost (53 lines); King Awgwa (68 lines); King Gnome (12 lines); Prince Flash – ruler of the birds (6 lines); and Bo – ruler of the seas (7 lines). And 8 women: Necile – wood Nymph and foster mother to Claus (166 lines); Queen – Ak’s wife (48 lines); Maid (15 lines); Queen Awgwa (32 lines); Water Sprite Queen – queen to Sprites and Ryls (5 lines); Queen Imp – queen to Imps and Nymphs (12 lines); and two Faeries (#1 13 lines and #2 has 3 lines). Finally 15 children both girls and boys to play: a Ryl (1 line); A Knook (1 line); A Nymph (1 line); Weekum – a curious human boy (31 lines); Mayrie – human girl(33 lines); 4 Awgwas (#1 - 13 lines; #2 11 lines; #3  1 line each); 2 reindeer(#1 31 lines and #2 32 lines); Barlo (elf) (20 lines) and Lem (23 lines) – helper Knooks to Clause; and 3 small children (2 lines each) to receive gifts. Extras welcome. Some characters only have one line whereas others have teens to thirties with only a few having over 75 and Claus with 312. Play to be performed December 14, 15, & 16 at the Grand Opera House. Cast members are responsible for their own costumes.
For more information please call Director Machelle Booty at (337) 230-9175.
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Theatre--Performance
The Evangeline Players of St. Martinville is pleased to announce the first of its performances for the 2012-2013 season. Neil Simon's Barefoot in the Park, directed by St. Martinville native, Steven "Smitty" Smith, will be performed at the Duchamp Opera House in St. Martinville and will run October 5th through October 14th. The cast includes Elizabeth Austin as Corie Bratter, Danny Ladmirault as Paul Bratter, Cindy Hebert as Ethel Banks, Paul David as Victor Velasco, Dustin Lafleur as the telephone repairman,Dr. Kenneth L. Fournet as the deliveryman, Lea Pratt as Corie Bratter understudy and Dustin Lafleur as Paul Bratter understudy.
This romantic comedy follows the lives of newlyweds, Paul and Corie Bratter who live in a New York City brownstone. Paul is a strait-laced attorney while Corie is a spontaneous free spirit! As their married lives begin, the couple must deal with various obstacles including their eccentric neighbor, Victor Velasco, and Corie's well-meaning mother. Adjusting to married life isn't so easy as the newlyweds soon find out. Watching their ups and downs will be enjoyable for all who attend!!
Tickets for the performances are available at the Duchamp Opera House (394-6604) or Shamrock Office Supply (394-5574) ,which are both located in St. Martinville, or at the door unless a performance is sold out. Tickets are $10.00. Performances are Friday and Saturday, October 5, 6, 12, and13, at 7:30 PM and on Sunday, October 7 and 14 at 2:00 PM. For additional information, visit the Evangeline Players' website- www.evangelineplayers.org.
Monday, August 13, 2012
Theatre--Auditions
The Eunice Playets still need to cast some roles for On Golden Pond. The roles of Chelsea and Bill need to be filled. These characters need to look like they're in their mid- to late-30's or very early 40's at most. They are only in two scenes so rehearsal demands will be minimal for the first few weeks. Rehearsals start August 20; production dates are between Sept. 19 and 29.
If you are intereseted the part, PLEASE come to auditions Wednesday, August 15 at 6:30 p.m. at EPT (121 S. Second St., in Eunice) or call the director, Vincent P. Barras, at 337-519-0865.
If you are intereseted the part, PLEASE come to auditions Wednesday, August 15 at 6:30 p.m. at EPT (121 S. Second St., in Eunice) or call the director, Vincent P. Barras, at 337-519-0865.
Theatre--Auditions
Plastic Theater of Lafayette is proud to announce auditions for their upcoming production of Vampire Lesbians of Sodom. When and Where: Cite Des Arts Day: Saturday, September 18th Time: 12:00p - 4:00p 109 Vine st.
Lafayette, LA
(337) 291-1122 What you will need: While we prefer a 1 min monologue, a cold read from the script will be fine. ALL PARTS ARE UP FOR GRABS! Characters: 6 males , 2 females *negotiable The Succubus – the original vampire La Condesa – the virgin sacrifice Oatsie Carewe – a gossip columnist Renee/Tracy – a silent screen vamp and aspiring actress King Carlisle – a silent movie idol Etienne – a butler Dancers a BIT more about the play: VLoS is a Charles Busch farce is a truly bizarre entertainment of the Rocky Horror genre is about vamps, has nothing to do with lesbians and takes the audience from ancient Sodom to the Hollywood of the twenties and ends up in present day Las Vegas. "Costumes flashier than pinball machines, outrageous lines, awful puns, sinister innocence, harmless depravity - it's all here. One can imagine a cult forming." - N.Y. Times. "Bizarre and wonderful ... If you think Boy George is a gender-bender, well, like Jolson said, you ain't seen nothing yet! Forget your genders, come on, get happy." - Broadway Magazine. For more information: |
Theatre--Auditions (Musical Theatre)
Auditions for the Iberia Performing Arts League’s Musical Man of La Mancha will be held Saturday, September 8, from 10:00 a.m. to Noon and Sunday, September 9, from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. Auditions will be held at the Essanee Theater, 126 Iberia St., New Iberia. The show will have approximately 30 characters, with 15 singing roles and 15 non-singing roles of various types including four dancers and
several non-speaking parts. The show will run March 7-24, 2013.
Man of La Mancha, 1966 Tony Award Winner as Best Musical, tells the story of Cervantes and his alter ego Don Quixote. Set in a fifteenth century Spanish prison, it is unique in that much of the cast remains on-stage for most of the running time of the show. The message of the musical, that we should strive to live in a world as it should be and not as it is, was meaningful in the turbulent 60’s and continues to be so today.
All those interested in auditioning for any available part will be asked to read a section of lines from the play, and to sing part of “The Impossible Dream” which is the signature song from the show. Those interested in auditioning for a specific part may additionally be asked to sing a section of a song for that particular character.
Don Quixote and Sancho Panza- “I, Don Quixote,” especially harmony section toward the end.
Aldonza (Dulcinea) – “It’s All the Same”
Antonio(Niece), Housekeeper, Duke/Dr. Corrasco “I’m Only Thinking of Him”
Padre – “To Each His Dulcinea”
Barber – “Barber Song”
Muleteers – “Little Bird”
Governor – “Knight of the Woeful Countenance”
Video for “I, Don Quixote” http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=gtoIQ9CrALw
Video for “It’s All the Same” http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=keaQwkFVJvE
Video for “I’m Only Thinking of Him” http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=coMErEOsi3w
Video for “To Each His Dulcinea” http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=X_8Fvhdx8uM
Video for “Barber’s Song” http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=9hjgWO8-tcw
Video for “Little Bird, Little Bird” http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=LbKUtmupKr0
Video for “Knight of the Woeful Countenacne http://www.youtube.com/watch? v=r2ollRV_XSk
If you do not have access to the music, would like a CD, or have any questions about the show, please contact the director, Donald “Doc” Voorhies at 364-1975 or by emailing him at ipal@cox.net
Theatre--Performance
Here are some of the pictures from the Acting Unlimited, Inc./Wanderlust Theatre Co. co-production of WOLVES IN THE WALLS (the Cody Daigle adaptation of Neil Gaiman's "The Wolves in the Walls", copyright 2003). The puppets were all designed and created by Wanderlust Theatre Co. All photographs courtesy of Leah Graeff.
Lucy and the Girl Wolf listening for one another through the walls
(Jarin Schexnider and Carrie Shick)
Lucy discussing the situation with Pig
(Carrie Shick)
Lucy and the Wolf Girl
(Carrie Shick and Jarin Schexnider)
The Humans in the Walls
(Joseph Diaz, Kayla Smith, Michael Cato, Carrie Shick)
Lucy, Pig and Lucy's mother
(Kayla Smith and Carrie Shick)
Pandemonium as the Humans fight back!
The Mice (from Backstage)
More backstage Mice
Lucy and the Polar Bear
(Ali Roberts, Erin Segura and Carrie Shick)
Lucy and the Camel
(Carrie Shick and Rory Lambert)
The Aliens
(Phillip Spear and Martha Diaz)
Lucy and the Queen of Melanesia
(Carrie Shick and Laura Blum)
Pig
(Morgan James and Rachel Chambers)
Pig and Lucy
(Morgan James, Rachel Chambers and Carrie Shick)
Gator and the Wolf Girl
(Rachel Chambers and Jarin Schexnider)
The Humans in the Walls
(Erin Broussard, Carrie Shick, Joseph Diaz, Kayla Smith, Michael Cato, Jarin Schexnider and Nick Dooley)
The Wolves!
(Jarin Schexnider, Nick Dooley, Erin Broussard and Cody Dunstan)
Wolf Feet
(Cody Dunstan)
Theatre--Performance
Tickets for BAREFOOT IN THE PARK are on sale now! The show runs Friday-Sunday, October 5-14. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at the following locations in St. Martinville:
Shamrock Office Supply
Monday-Friday
Duchamp Opera House
For more information please visit www.evangelineplayers.org
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Theatre--Auditions (Musical Theatre)
Cite Des Arts will be holding auditions for "Cabaret" by Joe Masteroff & John Kander, directed by Christy Leichty and assisted by Kyla Cormier. Auditions will be held at Cité des Arts Saturday, August 11, 11:00-3:00pm. Please be prepared to read from the script, learn a short pi
ece of choreography to dance, and sing something. Actors may use prepared monologues if they have one, but it isn't required. Performances are November 2-4, 8-11, 15-17th. Additional audition dates will be added as needed. Choreography will be designed by Travis Guillory, and musical direction will be provided by Esther Tyree.
ece of choreography to dance, and sing something. Actors may use prepared monologues if they have one, but it isn't required. Performances are November 2-4, 8-11, 15-17th. Additional audition dates will be added as needed. Choreography will be designed by Travis Guillory, and musical direction will be provided by Esther Tyree.
Theatre--Auditions
Cite Des Arts is announcing auditions for the comedy "Beau Jest" by James Sherman, directed by Bruce Coen. The auditions will be Sunday, August 12, from 2-6pm, and Tuesday, August 14th from 6:30-8:00pm Special arrangements maybe made with Bruce if necessary 337-984-0754 , or email bcoen@lusfiber.net. Performance dates are Oct 5-7 & Oct. 12-14, at Cité des Arts.
If you’re looking for a lighthearted romantic comedy about a mildly dysfunctional Jewish family, “Beau Jest,” is just the ticket.
The story, set in Chicago, takes place at kindergarten teacher Sarah Goldman’s apartment. She has what she thinks is a serious problem: Her boyfriend, Chris Cringle, is not Jewish, and her parents did not like him after meeting him only once, so Sarah tells her parents she broke up with Chris. Now her mom is constantly trying to set her up with random Jewish men, which is causing a bit of turmoil in her life. What’s a girl to do? Sarah decides to hire a man named Bob Schroeder from “Heaven Sent Escort Service” to play the perfect boyfriend, Dr. David Steinberg, so her parents will get off her back.
The cast:
Sarah Goldman (young kindergarten teacher, mid-20's-early 30's)
Chris (Sarah's boyfriend, same age as Sarah)
Bob (an actor, her boyfriend, same age as Sarah)
Joel (her brother, same age range as Sarah)
Miriam (her mother, mid-50's-early 60's)
Abe (her father, Same as Miriam)
The story, set in Chicago, takes place at kindergarten teacher Sarah Goldman’s apartment. She has what she thinks is a serious problem: Her boyfriend, Chris Cringle, is not Jewish, and her parents did not like him after meeting him only once, so Sarah tells her parents she broke up with Chris. Now her mom is constantly trying to set her up with random Jewish men, which is causing a bit of turmoil in her life. What’s a girl to do? Sarah decides to hire a man named Bob Schroeder from “Heaven Sent Escort Service” to play the perfect boyfriend, Dr. David Steinberg, so her parents will get off her back.
The cast:
Sarah Goldman (young kindergarten teacher, mid-20's-early 30's)
Chris (Sarah's boyfriend, same age as Sarah)
Bob (an actor, her boyfriend, same age as Sarah)
Joel (her brother, same age range as Sarah)
Miriam (her mother, mid-50's-early 60's)
Abe (her father, Same as Miriam)
Monday, August 6, 2012
Theatre--Auditions
The Eunice Players’ Theatre will hold auditions for the next play of the 43rd season, “On Golden Pond” by Ernest Thompson, on Saturday, August 11 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., and Wednesday, August 15, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. at the theatre at 121 S. Second St. in Eunice (between Nick’s on Second St. and Bertrand’s Office Supplies). Director Vincent Barras needs 3 adult men, 2 adult women, and one young teenage male to fill the cast. More people are needed to assist with set decoration, backstage duties, costuming, etc. Rehearsals will be held throughout August and September with production scheduled for mid- to late-September. Auditions are open to everyone who wants to get involved with their local community theatre. FMI, or to schedule an audition time, call Vincent at 337-519-0865 or Jody L. Powell at 337-580-1787 .
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