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January 5-25, 2017
Happy 2017!
Lots of great job listings and auditions below - scroll down or view in a browser to see them all! Do you know about an upcoming event or audition or workshop or other opportunity that isn't listed here? This newsletter is made entirely of submissions! Send me your event or ask questions at the email address below.
The next issue will include events through February 1. 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 Howlround
Getting on the Radar in Unexpected Places
by Rick Shiomi
From the article:
Something extraordinary is happening in the Philadelphia theatre community. For the first time in American theatre history, a coalition of theatre companies has been formed to promote the development of Asian American theatre in its community. Just three years ago, there was a minimal presence of Asian American theatre artists in Philadelphia and today, there are a wide array of productions featuring Asian American artists in a variety of capacities.
Have you read an interesting article about theatre recently? Send it to me! pioneervalleytheatre@gmail.com
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The Majestic Theater presents AMADEUS
January 5-February 12
West Springfield
The Majestic Theater continues the celebration of its 20th season of live theater with the presentation of “Amadeus,” the award-winning drama that profiles the lives of composers Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Salieri.
Having been presented as both a stage play and a successful film, “Amadeus” reveals the bitter jealousy exhibited by Salieri, who spent years of his life coveting the success and genius with which Mozart was gifted. Masquerading as an ally, Salieri does his utmost to destroy Mozart's reputation and success. Written by Peter Shaffer, “Amadeus” won the 1981 Tony Award for Best Play, and was adapted by Shaffer to beome an Academy Award-winning movie in 1984.
Cast members include Keith Langsdale (Antonio Salieri), Stephen Petit (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart), Kaytlyn Vendeloecht (Constanze Weber), Jack Grigoli (Venitcello 1), Rich Vaden (Venticello 2), Stuart Gamble (Emperor Joseph II), James Emery (Baron Von Swieten), George Lombardo (Count Orsini-Rosenberg) and William Wieliczka (Count Von Strack).
J. T. Waite will direct the play. Set design is by Greg Trochlil, and Dan Rist is lighting designer. Laura Gomez is stage manager, and production manager is Stephen Petit. Danny Eaton is the producing director.
Ticket for the play range from $25-$33 and are available by calling or visiting the box office during its hours of operation, which are Monday through Friday 10am – 5pm and Saturday 10am – 1pm. More information online.
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Amherst Leisure Services Community Theatre presents
Shrek The Musical
January 12-15 and 19-22, 2017
Bowker Auditorium at UMASS
Director: Kimberly Overtree
Music Director: Cindy Naughton
Choreographer: Mary Ann Holmes
TICKETS ON SALE NOW! (413) 259-3065 or www.alsct.org
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