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 November 1 - 21, 2018


It's November! (And it's certainly starting to feel like it) Frost on the windows, fall seasons in full swing! 

The next issue will include events through November 28. Submit upcoming events via the link below or by emailing me before Tuesday at midnight. Any questions, comments or feedback? Email me at pioneervalleytheatre@gmail.com

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THIS WEEK IN THEATRE NEWS:
from American Theatre
La Maestra Fornés Has Left the Room, But What a Room!
by Luis Alfaro

From the article: 

She always seemed small to me. But of course, like everything with the wonderful doyenne playwright, Maria Irene Fornés, she could make you believe in all things imaginary.

As one of the leading figures of the off-Off-Broadway movement in New York, as a well-regarded experimental playwright, an important generation influencing teacher, this Cuban American avant-garde writer brought a great deal of idea and investigation into the Room.

Have you read an interesting article about theatre recently? Send it to me! pioneervalleytheatre@gmail.com
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including reviews, interviews, and previews?
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Click to Access: Pioneer Valley Theatre Personnel Spreadsheet
PERFORMANCES
UMass Theater presents Snowflakes, or Rare White People
Nov. 1, 2, 3 at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 3 at 2 p.m.
The Rand Theater, Fine Arts Center, UMass

Directed by Gabriel Harrell
Tickets: $15 general admission, $5 students and seniors. Purchase online
If you purchase an individual ticket to Snowflakes and decide to subscribe, you can apply your Snowflakes ticket price toward the cost of your subscription! (Contact the box office by Nov. 10 with proof of purchase; some restrictions may apply.)

We start our season funny, with Dustin Chinn's pointed, futuristic comedy Snowflakes, or Rare White People. In Nueva New York in the 23rd Century, a cadre of nearly-extinct white hipsters escape the museum exhibit in which they live, bringing a perilous level of Caucasity to the rest of society. We’re thrilled for a second opportunity to engage with Chinn's sly, hysterical commentary, which we first encountered in last year’s Play Lab.

https://fac.umass.edu/Online/article/TheaterDepartment
THE WAR AND WALT WHIPPLE” TAKES OVER MAJESTIC THEATER 
NOVEMBER 1 – DECEMBER 9
Premiere Production of Latest Play Written by Majestic’s Producing Director Danny Eaton

“The War and Walt Whipple,” a comedy/drama written by Danny Eaton, makes its debut at West Springfield’s Majestic Theater November 1 – December 9. Eaton is the producing director at the Majestic.

The play, based on events in Eaton’s family history, tells the story of Walt and Alice Whipple, parents to four sons. When World War II erupts, three of the sons immediately join the services, but before shipping out, each marries and sends their wives to the Whipple family homestead for the duration of the war. The arrival of three daughters-in-law, following a lifetime raising sons, challenges Walt on many levels.

I was inspired to write this play because I wanted my children and grandchildren, who are generationally removed, to better understand the life my parents and my grandparents led,” said Eaton. “World War II was a time of common purpose in America, and those families who endured such hardships deserve to be remembered and honored. It was a great experience for me, as one of three survivors of my generation, to look back into my family's history and to bring life to it. My dad was the story teller in the family, and I hope this play not only carries on that tradition, but maybe even inspires a few people to reach back into their own lives.”

The War and Walt Whipple” features several actors who have appeared in previous Majestic plays including J. T. Waite, Sue Dziura, Ron Komora, Tom Dahl, Margaret Streeter and Mark Dean. They join other cast members including Katie Mack, Jami Wilson, Jordan Reed, Chris Rojas, Joshua True and Cliff Blake.

Eaton will direct the play, and set design is by Greg Trochlil. Dawn McKay is costume designer, Dan Rist is lighting designer and Stephen Petit is production stage manager.

Tickets range from $24-$34 and are now available by calling or visiting the box office during its hours of operation, which are Monday through Friday 10am – 5pm and Saturday 10am – 1pm. Subscriptions are still being accepted for the five Season shows.
Exit 7 Players presents Sweeney Todd
Nov 2 (Fridays at 8pm)
Exit 7 Theater, 37 Chestnut Street, Ludlow, MA

An infamous tale, Sweeney Todd, an unjustly exiled barber, returns to nineteenth century London, seeking vengeance against the lecherous judge who framed him and ravaged his young wife. The road to revenge leads Todd to Mrs. Lovett, a resourceful proprietress of a failing pie shop, above which, he opens a new barber practice. Mrs. Lovett's luck sharply shifts when Todd's thirst for blood inspires the integration of an ingredient into her meat pies that has the people of London lining up... and the carnage has only just begun!

Directed by Kim Overtree, Musically Directed by Dan Monte. 

Cast List:
Sweeney Todd - Ryan Bird
Mrs. Lovett - Stephanie Gilbert
Anthony - Jeff Baum
Johanna - McKenna Troy
Beggar Woman - Marguerite Durant 
Tobias Ragg - Johnny Gordon
Aldolpho Pirelli - Erik Gladwin
Judge Turpin - Brian Cipoletta 
The Beadle - Drew Gilbert
Jonas Fogg - Jim Brennan


Ensemble
Jim Brennan
Phoebe Blaisdell
Angie Bourdeau
Regina Diemand
Monique DuBois
Leon Jerfita
Craig Judicki
Peter Kochanek
Mary Marcil-Labbe
Andy Price
Krista Stoops
Kerry Turok
Lucy Tew
Bridget Venezia
Amelia Weatherbee
Emily Yesu

SWEENEY TODD
The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
A Musical Thriller

Music and Lyrics by
STEPHEN SONDHEIM

Book by
HUGH WHEELER
From an Adaptation by
CHRISTOPHER BOND

Originally Directed On Broadway by HAROLD PRINCE

Orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick

Originally Produced on Broadway by Richard Barr,
Charles Woodward, Robert Fryer, Mary Lea Johnson, Martin Richards
in Association with Dean and Judy Manos

Sweeney Todd

Is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). 
All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.MTIShows.com
exit7players.org
THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK

This is an immersive experience to honor the legacy of Anne Frank, through the mediums of live theater performance, music, and visual arts and includes:

A Full Scale Production of the award winning stage version of "The Diary of Anne Frank"

Traveling Art Exhibit from The Anne Frank Center for Mutual Respect entitled "Art and Propaganda"

Music Performed and Underscoring the Play in collaboration with the Leo Smit Foundation

Cost: Payment required - Play & Art Exhibit: $20 adults, $15 seniors & students Art Exhibit only: Suggested donation

Valley Light Opera presents Gilbert and Sullivan's The Gondoliers
November 2, 3,9,10 7:30PM and November 4,11 at 2:30PM
Academy of Music Theater, Northampton

Set in Venice and Spain, this lively and colorful comic opera includes some of Sullivan’s most beautiful and soaring tunes along with extravagant dancing and ensemble numbers. The Gondoliers is the most popular and often-performed of the Gilbert and Sullivan comic operettas after the “Big Three”- Mikado, Pirates and Pinafore. True to form, the operetta is also full of Gilbert’s most biting satire and hilariously clever wit. No one is safe and the society and government targets are still relevant to modern times. Valley Light Opera will be performing The Gondoliers as a complete, elaborately staged production with a full orchestra and choral ensemble, splendid sets and the sumptuous costuming for which the company is renowned. Performed with supertitles. 

Music Director: Aldo Fabrizi
Artistic Director: Michael Budnick
Choreographers: Sue Dresser and Nicole Newell


http://aom.ticketfly.com

Company website http://vlo.org
The Wilbraham United Players will present the hysterically funny PLAY ON! written by Rick Abbott
November 2, 3, 9, 10 at 7:30 and November 4 and 11 at 2:30 in Fellowship Hall.

This show is a “play within a play” about a group of community players attempting to present a play by a very hands-on local author who fancies herself the next Agatha Christie.  Laughs abound – the cast includes many WUP favorites including David Chivers, Carolyn Averill, Christine Arruda, Kevin Bechard, Catherine and Jim Martin, along with Meaghan Callahan and Casey Dion.  Newcomers to WUP Theresa Allie and Carol Cisek join the group for this production.  The show is directed by Joe Van Allen.

Tickets may be purchased online or by calling Karen Kielb at (413)204-8125. Premium Reserved Seats are $25 and General Seating is $20 with a $5 discount available for Students and Seniors.
CitySpace Public Meeting
November 8 at 6:00 PM
50 Payson Ave, Easthampton, MA

Join us for a public presentation and Q & A about the 2nd floor grand hall restoration in the Easthampton's Municipal Building, 2nd Floor Meeting Area, 50 Payson Avenue, Easthampton, MA on November 8, 2018 at 6 p.m. Project costs, design, and construction plans will be presented. This event is free and open to the public. 

To see renderings of the project and for more information on the project costs, documents and plans for funding /construction see cityspaceeasthampton.org/transformation.

This project was made possible by the Mass Cultural Council Facilities Fund, Easthampton's CPA and CitySpace.
Smith College Department of Theatre New Play Reading Series: POOK by Mary Beth Brooker
Thursday, November 8 at 7:30 PM
Acting Studio 1, Mendenhall Center for the Performing Arts, Smith College

Written and performed by Mary Beth Brooker 

Part clown, part spirit, part riddle, the solitary storyteller of Pook invites us to laughter and contemplation.

Free and open to the public. 
HOLYOKE COMMUNITY COLLEGE MUSIC AND THEATER DEPARTMENTS PRESENT:

IN THE HEIGHTS

Music and Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda
Book by Quiara Alegría Hudes
Conceived by Lin-Manuel Miranda

Directed by Patricia Sandoval
Musical Direction by Ellen Cogen
Choreography by Tiffany Joseph

Set around Fourth of July in the primarily Hispanic neighborhood of Washington Heights in New York City, "In the Heights" tells the universal stories of three generations living in this vibrant community. Their neighborhood is on the brink of change, and the characters sing about their hopes and struggles. These songs tell audiences about the dreams of first-generation college student Nina Rosario; Abuela Claudia, who left her home country of Cuba as a child; Usnavi de la Vega and Daniela, who fight to keep their small businesses open as the neighborhood faces gentrification; and many others. Each character negotiates which traditions are important for them to keep and which ones they should leave behind.

PERFORMANCE DATES AND TIMES
THURS NOV 8 @ 7PM
FRI NOV 9 @ 7PM
SAT NOV 10 @ 2PM AND 7PM

THURS NOV 15 @ 7PM
FRI NOV 16 @ 7PM
SAT NOV 17 @ 7PM

In the Leslie Phillips Theater in the Fine & Performing Arts Building of Holyoke Community College (park in LOT F)

Tickets available online and at the door:
$10 General Admission
$8 for Seniors and non-HCC Students
$5 for HCC Faculty, Staff, and Students

This production is made possible, in part, by the support of the Massachusetts International Festival of the Arts. IN THE HEIGHTS is presented through a special arrangement with R & H Theatricals: www.rnh.com
Bay Path University "We Will Rock You" - The Musical by Queen
Thursday, November 8 at 7:30, Friday, November 9 at 7:30, Saturday, November 10 at 2:00 and 7:30, Sunday, November 11 at 2:00
588 Longmeadow Street, Longmeadow, MA 06106

Get ready to rock! Based on the legendary music of Queen, “We Will Rock You” follows two revolutionaries as they fight to save rock n’ roll in a post-apocalyptic world, where free thinking, fashion, and live music are forbidden. Featuring a fantastic score of more than 20 killer Queen tunes, including “Bohemian Rhapsody,” “Crazy Little Thing Called Love,” and “Somebody to Love,” this hilarious, multi-award-winning and record-breaking phenomenon is the world champion of musicals, and the show that parties harder than any other! This November, will you do the fandango?

RUNTIME:
2 Hours and 15 Minutes (including one intermission)

TICKETS:
Adults: $14.00
Senior Citizens: $10.00
Children (up to age 18): $5.00
Family Bundle (2 Adults and 2 Children): $35.00 (with code “FamilyBundle”)
College Students with ID: Free

Buy tickets online starting October 1 at Baypath.tix.com or visit|call the Student Information Desk (413) 565 – 1307.

Killer Queen’s School of Rock | The Hard Rock Cafe
30 minutes prior to each performance in Carr 202 and 212
Get on your bikes and ride to the Killer Queen School of Rock for that crazy little thing called crafts! Young Bohemians will see a little silhouetto of complimentary coloring pages, activities, and show-related arts and crafts on site 30 minutes prior to each performance. Budding young rockstars can walk the red carpet and strike a righteous pose at the photo booth, before making a pit stop at the Hard Rock Cafe for some rocket fuel and rebel fare!
This beloved tale, in which a Kansas farm girl travels over the rainbow to discover the magical power of home, has been entertaining audiences for generations. We invite you to joins us on our
journey to Oz

Tickets: $15 General Admission $12 Senior/Students
Military and First Responders Free
For reservations call 413-563-6023 or email blackcattheater@gmail.
Ghost Light Theater presents Sex With Strangers by Laura Eason
November 9, 10, 15, 16, 17 at 8:00 PM, November 11 at 2:00 PM
Gateway City Arts, 92-114 Race St. Holyoke, MA

How far will you go to get what you want? Will you be the same person if you do? When twentysomething
star sex blogger and memoirist Ethan tracks down his idol, the gifted but obscure
forty-ish novelist Olivia, he finds they each crave what the other possesses. As attraction turns
to sex, and they inch closer to getting what they want, both must confront the dark side of
ambition and the trouble of reinventing oneself when the past is only a click away.

Featuring Susanna Apgar as Olivia and Ethan Blake as Ethan

Directed by Kevin Tracy

*This production is not appropriate for young audiences.*

More information.

On Friday, November 9, 2018, Silverthorne Theater is proud to present Humorist and Storyteller DYLAN BRODY’s special benefit performance in theHawks & Reed Ballroom of THE GREATEST SHOW EVER: Hilarious Stories and Poignant Meditations on the World We Share.  Mr. Brody describes this full evening of comedy as the “long-awaited follow-up to his 2009 hit show, More Arts/Less Martial.”

Attendees will have a choice of intimate stage-front table seating, or theater seating. When they arrive, they will walk the red carpet in front of Hawks & Reed, and smile for the paparazzi! )  Anyone buying their ticket online by October 20 will be eligible to win a free limousine ride to and from the Event (donated by West County Limos.) Centennial House Bed & Breakfast in Northfield will provide housing for Mr. Brody during his stay.

Premium table seating is $50 per person; general admission theater seating is $35 per person. An intimate lunch with Mr. Brody at Thai Blue Ginger Restaurant is $20 per person. Tickets available now at Eventbrite.com or by calling 413-768-7514. The Hawks & Reed Performing Arts Center is located at 289 Main St., Greenfield.

Happier Valley Comedy presents Scripted/Unscripted
November 10 ay 7:00 PM
Happier Valley Comedy Theater, 1 Mill Rd, Hadley, MA

Our most popular show is back! SCRIPTED/UNSCRIPTED pairs one professional actor following a published script line-by-line with one plucky improviser doing their best to play along without having any idea what scene they're in. It's a dazzling display of acting chops, quick thinking, and the magic of the moment! Saturday, November 10th at 7pm AND 9pm at the new Happier Valley Comedy Theater (1 Mill Valley Rd, Hadley, on rte.9). Tickets: $13 online and at the door. For more info: www.happiervalley.com.
Ghost Light Theater
November's Wednesday Workshop

November 14 ay 7:00 PM
Gateway City Arts, Holyoke, MA

November's piece is The Examiner by Richard Ballon. After traveling over a thousand miles from Scotland, Dr. John Rogerson arrives at the Russian Court of Catherine the Great. Although it is winter, things get hot, real hot.

Wednesday Workshop is a monthly reading series hosted by Ghost Light Theater and Gateway City Arts, presenting staged readings of local and new works to showcase the broad range of creative theatrical talents in the Valley. As well as a performance, the intention is to make Wednesday Workshop an opportunity for artists from our many communities to come together to meet and socialize.

In the interest of making the event financially accessible, the series runs on a pay-what-you-will model with a suggested donation of $5. The donations will be split between Ghost Light and each month's featured author(s). Please also consider coming early to order dinner from The Bistro, to support our generous venue; food and drink from The Bistro can also be brought into the performance. After the show, The Bistro will be open for food, drinks, and socializing.

Facebook event.
Josies Magical Flute w/Laura Patrick, and Not in Charge
November 15 at 7:30 PM
The Shea Theater, Turners Falls, MA
Josie's Magical Flute, special guest Laura Patrick of the Ha-Ha's, and guest troupe Not in Charge perform a variety of fast-paced high-energy short form scenes and games, as well as Josie's signature long form "The Ride."
JOSIE’S MAGICAL FLUTE
Josie's is a long form improv troupe comprised of Julie Waggoner, Sally Ekus, and Mandy Anderson. The three women have been playing together since 2016, and perform regularly as part of their short form'ish troupe Not In Charge (NIC) which performs monthly at the Happier Valley Comedy Theater in Hadley, Ma on the third Saturday through Spring '19. 

Julie Waggoner is a Valley comedy veteran who performed standup comedy for 10 years, and then played with the Villa Jidiots for another 10 years. She’s a member of The Majesters Comedy Troupe, a frequent guest performer with The Ha-Ha’s, and a long-time actress with a variety of local plays and play readings. She teaches improv comedy through Happier Valley Comedy (HVC), a local school and comedy organization founded by Pam Victor.

Mandy Anderson is a member of the Happier Valley Comedy HVChampionship Team and also a member of the Majesters Comedy Troupe. Sally Ekus is the producer as well as a cast member of the Happier Family Comedy Show, and both she and Mandy are guest performers with The Ha-Ha’s.

This month’s Friends at the Shea are local troupe Not In Charge, comprised of Jim Young, Kate Jopson, Maddy Benjamin, as well as all three members of Josie's. 

SPECIAL GUEST
This month's show welcome special guest Laura Patrick of the Valley's long running and wildly popular improv troupe The Ha-Ha's. 

NOT IN CHARGE
Not In Charge (NIC) is a 6-person improv comedy troupe, playing together since 2016.  The troupe performs fast-paced, high-energy improv scenes and games, and keeps their audiences (and each other) in peals of laughter. They are honored to be performing for the Valley CDC’s Annual Meeting, and promise to deliver fun and frolic!

The troupe features Mandy Anderson, Maddy Benjamin, Sally Ekus, Kate Jopson, Julie Waggoner, and Jim Young.

Not In Charge has performed to sellout or near-capacity audiences at the Happier Valley Comedy Theater in Hadley, and they regularly perform as a guest troupe at the Shea Theater in Turners Falls with the Shea’s house team, Josie’s Magical Flute.


More info.
Ja'Duke Center For The Performing Arts

MAMMA MIA
November 16 and 17 at 7pm & November 18 at 2pm
Greenfield High School, 21 Barr Ave. Greenfield, MA

MEGA-HIT MUSICAL COMEDY MAMMA MIA!  OPENS NOVEMBER 16th FEATURING MORE THAN 20 SONGS BY POP SUPER-GROUP ABBA

Purchase tickets online www.jadukeshows.com

Ja’Duke’s 2018 season continues with the Franklin County premiere of the mega-hit musical comedy Mamma Mia!, which has been seen by millions of people worldwide and launched two enormously popular movies.  The plot involves a woman who, on the eve of her wedding, attempts to discover the identity of her father by bringing three men from her mother’s past back to an island paradise.  Featuring more than 20 hit songs by pop super-group ABBA, including “Dancing Queen,” “Take a Chance on Me,” “The Name of the Game” and “The Winner Takes It All,” this high-spirited, feel-good international sensation has audiences singing and dancing in the aisles.  Performances of Mamma Mia! are November 16, 17, 18  at the Greenfield High School.  Purchase tickets at the door or online atwww.jadukeshows.com

PRICE:
$12.00 Adults
$10.00 ages 12 and under
$10.00 ages 65 and over

PURCHASE TICKETS AT THE DOOR OR ONLINE:
www.jadukeshows.com

Get ready to say “I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do!” and “GO, GO, GO” to Ja’Duke’s 
Blockbuster Fall Show – MAMMA MIA!!!!
Happier Valley Comedy presents Happier FAMILY Comedy Show

November 17 at 3:00 PM
The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art (125 W Bay Rd., Amherst)

Monthly family-friendly improv comedy show, great for 5-12 year olds and their adults. It's funny for the whole family! Saturday, November 17th at 3pm at The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art (125 W Bay Rd., Amherst). Tickets at the door: $10/Adults, $5/Kids, Free/4 yrs and under (Reduced admission for museum members). For more info: www.happiervalley.com.
Happier Valley Comedy presents Not In Charge
November 17 at 7:00 PM
Happier Valley Comedy Theater, 1 Mill Rd, Hadley, MA

Join the talented new group Not In Charge for a fast-paced, high-energy short form improv show inspired by the improvisers' life experiences! Saturday, November 17th at 7pm at the new Happier Valley Comedy Theater (1 Mill Valley Rd, Hadley, on rte.9). And stick around after for the 9pm showcase and open improv jam! Tickets: $10 online and at the door. For more info: www.happiervalley.com.
The Other Mozart
written, created & performed  by Sylvia Milo

Little Matchstick Factory’s The Other Mozart is the true, forgotten story of Nannerl Mozart, the sister of Amadeus – a prodigy, keyboard virtuoso and composer, who performed throughout Europe with her brother, to equal acclaim, but her work and her story faded away, lost to history. Directed by Isaac Byrne, The Other Mozart is based on facts, stories and lines pulled directly from the Mozart family’s humorous and heartbreaking letters. Actress Sylvia Milo won the New York Innovative Theatre Award for Outstanding Solo Performance for this piece.

“Strikingly beautiful” – New York Times
“A gem of a show” – The Stage, London

Show Date/ Time:
Saturday, November 17, 2018 at 8:00 pm
Doors at 7:30 pm

Ticket Prices:
$20 (plus applicable fees)

Where/ How Tickets Can be Purchased: 
Academy of Music Box Office Open Tuesday- Friday 3:00PM-6:00PM
Call: 413-584-9032 ext.105 (Service fees will apply with purchase)

Online Tickets

AUDITIONS & OPPORTUNITIES
Smith College Department of Theatre presents
Auditions for THE MOORS by Jen Silverman

directed by Isabelle Brown '19

Sunday, November 4 and Tuesday, November 6, 7-10 PM in Hallie Flanagan Studio Theatre

Callbacks: Wednesday, November 7, 7-10 PM in Hallie Flanagan Studio Theatre

Two sisters and a dog live out their lives on the bleak English moors, dreaming of love and power. The arrival of a hapless governess and a moor-hen set all three on a strange and dangerous path. The Moors is a dark comedy about love, desperation, and visibility.

Roles for 6 Actors.

Performances are February 22, 23, 28, March 1, 2 at 7:30 PM in Hallie Flanagan Studio Theatre

No appointment or preparation necessary. Sides from the script will be provided. Perusal scripts are available in Josten Library. 

Questions? Email artsinfo@smith.edu

Exit 7 Players present 
You Can't Take It With You Auditions

Audition Dates:
Monday, November 5, 2018 from 7-9pm
Tuesday, November 6, 2018 from 7-9pm
Thursday, November 8, 2018 from 7-9pm (callbacks if needed)

Performance Dates:
February 8, 9, 15, and 16 @ 8pm
February 10 and 17 @ 2pm
Exit 7 Theater, 37 Chestnut Street, Ludlow, MA 01056

What to Expect When Auditioning:

Please bring a theater resume and headshot if you have them. If you do not, that is ok. We will have you complete a brief audition form (see form below) to collect information about your previous theater experience.
You should also prepare a brief monologue (1-2 minutes) that demonstrates strong character choices. These will be performed in front of the production team, as well as others auditioning for the production.
Finally, you can also expect to do cold reading from the script. You will be paired or placed in a group with others auditioning for the show and asked to read for various characters in a scene.

General Schedule:

Rehearsals will be held three times a week on Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, or Thursday evenings depending on cast conflicts and the holidays. The first read through will be on Sunday, November 18, 2018. Rehearsals will begin on Monday, November 26, 2018 and run through January 31, 2019. Tech week will be February 1 - 7, 2019 and will require extended hours from the cast.

Characters:
All roles are available.

Penelope Sycamore: The daughter of Martin Vanderhof, mother of Essie and Alice, and wife of Paul, Penelope is the fluttery, gentle lady of the house. She decided to become a playwright when a typewriter was delivered to their house by mistake. Since that time this accidental playwright has spent much of her time writing works with titles such as Poison Gas.

Essie Carmichael: The daughter of Penelope and Paul, granddaughter of Martin Vanderhof, and wife of Ed, Essie is a pixie in toeshoes. At the age of twenty-nine, she wants to be a dancer in the worst way--and, according to any unbiased observer, that is exactly what she is. The eternal student, she takes lessons from Boris Kolenkhov and is constantly dancing across the living room.

Rheba: The maid in the Vanderhof household, she probably understands this unusual family better than anyone.

Paul Sycamore: The husband of Penelope and father of Essie, Paul Sycamore is in his mid-fifties, but with a kind of youthful air. His quiet charm and mild manner are distinctly engaging. However, under that unassuming exterior lies a man who lives for his fireworks--the ones he manufactures in the cellar.

Mr. De Pinna: Years ago Mr. De Pinna was delivering ice to the Vanderhof home--and just decided to stay. Now the mad genius of pyrotechnics helps out Paul in the cellar.

Ed Carmichael: The husband of Essie, Ed is a nondescript young man in his mid-thirties. However, he has two passions: the printing press and the xylophone.

Donald: Rheba’s boyfriend, Donald spends a lot of comfortable time at the Vanderhof home.

Martin Vanderhof: The patriarchal head of the family, Grandpa Martin Vanderhof is about seventy-five, a man whom the years have treated kindly. He is a man who made his peace with the world long, long ago, and his whole attitude and manner are quietly persuasive of this. He does, however, have a long-standing “disagreement” with the Internal Revenue Service.

Alice Sycamore: The daughter of Penelope and Paul and sister of Essie, Alice is a lovely, fresh young girl of about twenty-two. Because she is a secretary in a Wall Street office, she is in daily contact with the world and seems to have escaped the tinge of mild insanity that pervades the rest of the family; however, her familial devotion and love are readily apparent. In the course of the play she is engaged to marry Tony Kirby, her boss’s son.

Tony Kirby: The boyfriend and later fiancé of Alice, Tony Kirby is a personable young man not long out of Yale and Cambridge. Although he fits all the physical requirements of a boss’s son, his face (and his spirit) has something of the idealist in it, invoking in him a certain fondness for the Vanderhofs’ quirkiness.

Boris Kolenkhov: Essie’s dance teacher, Boris Kolenkhov is a hearty, explosive, Russian ballet-master.

Mr. Kirby: Tony’s father and Alice’s boss in the Wall Street office, Mr. Kirby is a successful businessman who wants his son to follow in his footsteps; thus, he is very disapproving of the Vanderhof family and of his son’s engagement to Alice.

Mrs. Kirby: Tony’s mother, Mrs. Kirby is of the same mind and temperament as her husband.

Wilbur C. Henderson

An employee of the IRS. He comes to collect the tax money owed by Grandpa, and can't understand why the latter won't pay income tax.

G-Man 1 (The Man), G-Man 2 (Jim), G-Man 3 (Mac)

Three agents who come to investigate Ed because of the communist quotes he prints up and places in Essie's candy boxes, such as "God is the State – the State is God".

The Grand Duchess Olga Katrina

She was one of the Grand Duchesses of Russia before the Revolution, another being her sister, the Grand Duchess Natasha. Since then she has been forced to flee to America where she has found work as a waitress in Childs Restaurant. The rest of her family has had a similar fate, such as her Uncle Sergei, the Grand Duke, who is now an elevator man. She loves to cook as a hobby.

Gay Wellington

An actress whom Mrs. Sycamore meets on a bus and invites home to read one of her plays. She is an alcoholic, gets very drunk and passes out shortly after arriving at the Sycamore's home.

Please contact the director, Chris McKenzie Willenbrock (chris.mckenzie.willenbrock@gmail.com), with any questions regarding the audition process or the production. We look forward to seeing you at auditions!


exit7players.org
Request for Proposals to Performing Artists!

O come all ye faithful be part of Eggtooth Productions’ 3rd Holiday Spectacular!
Submissions due by November 15, 2018 to lmciner@gmail.com

Eggtooth Productions & Mr Drag and Karl are now taking submissions for participation in the Third Holiday Spectacular on Dec. 14 and 15, 2018.  Performances must be holiday themed.  This can be from any holiday which happens at the end of December including Christmas, Chanukah, Kwanzaa, Winter Solstice, etc.  In fact, we encourage diversity!  Performances will be limited to 5 minutes (1 song) for a musical/dance number and 3-4 minutes for a spoken word/other performance.  Try to keep submissions upbeat (remember we are trying to keep it light and entertaining and holiday feeling for the audience), but we will accept some sentimental holiday numbers.

The concept is simple.  Mr Drag and Karl will be hosting.  The set will look like Mr Drag’s living room.  Everyone will be coming on as guests of Mr Drag and Karl and will be performing at their home just like an old TV holiday special.  He may invite the guests to sit on his couch and chat before or after their number.  There is an opening number being performed by Mr Drag, Karl and the Karl-a-like dancers.  Lori Holmes-Clark will be choreographing. There will be a finale.  Anyone interested in the finale, will have to agree to two rehearsals prior to tech.

If interested, please include your name, contact info a brief description of your performance, limited to 3-5 sentences.  Also, if you are interested in being a part of the finale, being interviewed by Mr Drag or being one of the Karl-a-like dancers please mention that in your submission.
WORKSHOPS & CLASSES

Happier Valley Comedy The Zen of Improv One-Day Intensive
November 3 at 1:00 PM
Happier Valley Comedy Theater (1 Mill Valley Rd, Hadley)

Are you an actor who would like to strengthen your improv skills?
Would you like to play and laugh in a supportive community?
Do you want to get better at thinking on your feet?
Could you use some practice in mindfulness? 
turning off your inner critic? 
​being brave?
Would you like to become more confident speaking in public?
Curious about how this whole improv comedy thing works?

If you answered yes to any or all of these questions, Zen of Improv One-Day Intensive would be an ever so lovely way to spend the day. Happier Valley Comedy's Founder and Head of Happiness Pam Victor offers this five-hour* intensive for adults who want to try something fun, rewarding, and, quite possibly, mind-expanding. You'll learn a very gentle, very easy, patient approach to improv comedy in an incredibly positive and accepting atmosphere that will get you up on your feet and out of your head. Through improv exercises,  games, and scenework, you'll practice the vital improvisation skills of paying attention acutely, accepting other peoples ideas, redefining and disempowering failure, staying in the moment, quieting your critical voice to invite more joy and ease into your work, and much more.

No experience necessary. Being funny is not required!
Everyone can improvise.
(No joke.) 

Join Pam for the Zen of Improv.
​It’s good for the stage and it’s good for the soul!

Pre-requisite: None. This intensive is great for people who want to get the whole Zen of Improv 1 curriculum in one improvluscious day as well as experienced performers who'd like to get a healthy dose of the Zen of Improv way.

Register Here.

Registration opens to the public on Friday, Oct. 26 at 6am! This one will fill up quickly.
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