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May 4-24, 2017
Thanks to everyone who supported our local non-profit arts organizations on Valley Gives Day - and don't forget that your favorite theatre is a non-profit year-round and they probably always accept donations! Support the arts in the Pioneer Valley!
The next issue will include events through May 31. 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
Toward a Model of Inclusive Practice: An Intern's Perspective on the Guthrie Theater
by Matthew Hernandez
From the article:
As a Latino, first-generation college student from a small town in Texas, I regularly find myself in spaces where I am one of the only people of color. I also constantly note the different points of access to opportunity that I, and people like me, have compared to white students from affluent backgrounds. Unfortunately, people like me are rarely able to take advantage of internship opportunities and theatres across the US; thus, the lack of diversity in several internship programs. Last summer, I had the opportunity to spend six weeks at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota as a multi-disciplinary intern, specifically engaging with their work in diversity and inclusion. This internship is part of a trial run partnership between the Guthrie and the University of Texas at Austin Department of Theatre and Dance, and offers networking opportunities to students of color. As a college theatre student, I was already well aware of the prestigious status of the Guthrie within the American regional theatre landscape.
Have you read an interesting article about theatre recently? Send it to me! pioneervalleytheatre@gmail.com
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Springfield Technical Community College, School of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences, College Theater Workshop presents WIT by Margaret Edson
May 4 at 11:00 AM, May 5 at 7:00 PM, May 6 at 7:00 PM, May 7 at 2:00 PM
Building 2 Theater, Springfield Technical Community College, One Armory Square, Springfield, MA 01102
Wit, A play by Margaret Edson is directed by Phil O'Donoghue. Vivian Bearing, Ph.D., a renowned professor of English who has spent years studying and teaching the brilliant and difficult metaphysical sonnets of John Donne, has been diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer. Vivian comes to reassess her life and her work with a profundity and humor that are transformative both for her and the audience.
$10/Adults
$5/Students and seniors
*May 6th is a benefit performance for Survivor Journeys (www.survivorjourneys.org) featuring a post-performance talkback with Dr. Jay Burton.)
More information here.
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Smith College Department of Theatre presents a Studio Production
ICARUS'S MOTHER
by Sam Shepard
Directed by Isabelle Brown '19
May 4 at 7:30 PM
Hallie Flanagan Studio Theatre
The lazy picnic taking place slowly becomes an electric vision of apocalyptic menace.
Free and open to the public. General admission, no reservations.
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Wilbraham United Players spring 2017 production
PETER AND THE STARCATCHER
a play with music by Rick Elice based on the novels by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson
May 4, 5, & 6 at 7:30PM and May 7 at 2:30PM
Wilbraham United Church Fellowship Hall, 500 Main Street, Wilbraham, MA
Directed by Deb Trimble
Musical Direction by Ben Mabrey
Choregraphy by Dina Del Buono
Producers Stacy Gilmour and Patricia Colkos
Stage Managed by Sharon MacAbee
Cast Includes: Tyler Nowakowski, Stephani Bauduccio, Joe Van Allen, Jim Martin, Kevin Bechard, Jon Hebert, Dylan Pereira, Casey Dion, Kevin Kary, Paul Nesbit, Don Clements, and Joe Lessard
Both youth and adults will find something to laugh about in the play that gives us the back story of how a poor orphan boy becomes the infamous boy who won't grow up - Peter Pan!
Tickets and more information. Facebook event.
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The Majestic Theater presents LA CAGE AUX FOLLES
MAY 4-28
The Majestic Theater in West Springfield will conclude its 20th Anniversary Season with the Tony Award-winning musical “La Cage aux Folles, written by Jerry Herman and Havey Fierstein, April 13 through May 28.
The play, which won Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Score and Best Book for its original 1983 Broadway production, tells the story of Georges, his longtime romantic partner Albin, and the complications that arise when Georges' son Jean-Michel comes home to announce that he is engaged to Anne, a young woman whose father is head of the “Tradition, Family and Morality Party.” Georges is the manager and master of ceremonies of the Saint-Tropez drag nightclub La Cage aux Folles, where Albin is the star attraction. Anne's conservative parents are led to believe that Georges is a retired diplomat, and their plan to visit their daughter's future in-laws creates havoc. “La Cage aux Folles,” which inspired the hit movie “The Birdcage,” is in turns heartwarming and riotously funny, ultimately spotlighting the power and love behind family values.
Cast members include Majestic veterans Ben Ashley (Georges), Luis Manzi (Albin), Josiah Durham (Jean-Michel), Christine St. Amant-Greene (Marie Dindon), Walter Mantani (Dindon), Lori Efford (Jacqueline) and Freddie Marion (Renaud). Also appearing will be Doug Lebelle (Jacob), Jackie Mishol (Anne), Luke Smith (Francis), Rich Vaden (Chantel), Tomm Knightlee (Hanna), Ian Weber (Phaedra), Steven Sands (Babette), Michael Garcia (Bitelle) and Gregorio Malonte (Angelique).
Danny Eaton, producing director at the Majestic, will direct the show. Mitch Chakour will serve as musical director. Greg Trochlil is the set designer and Dan Rist is lighting designer. Costume designer is Dawn McKay and Tony Isham is costume consultant. The choreography is by Stacy Ashley and sound design is by Justin LeTellier. Stephen Pettit is production stage manager.
Ticket for the play range from $26-$33 and are available by calling or visiting the box office during its hours of operation, which are Monday through Friday 10am – 5pm and Saturday10am – 1pm. The phone number is (413) 747-7797.
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Program Showcasing Local Musical Theater Talent Returns for Fifth Year – featuring nearly 38 songs and dances from 24 Broadway Shows!
For the fifth year, Amherst Leisure Services (LSSE) will be presenting the “Youth on Broadway” musical theater revue, showcasing the talent of Pioneer Valley youth between the ages of 9-17 and presenting nearly 40 songs and dances from more than 20 Broadway shows. The program will present three shows: Saturday May 6, 2017 at 1:30 p.m. and 7:00 p.m., and Sunday May 7, 2017 at 1:30 p.m. All shows will take place at the Amherst Regional Middle School Auditorium, located at 170 Chestnut Street, Amherst.
“Youth on Broadway” is directed and choreographed by Becca Greene- Van Horn. The musical directors for “Youth on Broadway” are Daniel Monte and Cindy Naughton.
Tickets for “Youth on Broadway” are available by calling 413-259-3065. Ticket prices in advance are $13 for adults, $7 for children/students/seniors. Tickets at the door are available for $15 for adults and $9 for children/students/seniors.
Facebook event here.
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Amherst Regional High School
An evening with playwright Anne Washburn
May 8 at 7:30 PM
Amherst Regional High School Library
The ARHS Theater Company, with support from the Emily Dickinson Museum, welcomes Anne Washburn, writer of "Mr. Burns: A Post-Electric Play" to Amherst Regional High School. Anne is an award-winning playwright whose work has been produced widely, including "Mr. Burns..." which became one of 10 most-produced plays in the US for 2015-2016. Join us for a conversation with Anne about her plays, playwriting and contemporary theater. The event is free and open to the public.
Facebook event here.
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Starlight's Youth Theatre, Inc. presents Les Miserables
May 12 at 7:00 PM,
May 13 at 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM
Academy of Music, Northampton, MA
Do You Hear the People Sing? Award winning musical Les Miserables school edition performed by over 50 students from all over the Valley from Starlight’s Youth Theatre, which was established 10 years ago as a non-profit youth theater in the Valley. Artistic Director Cynthia Strycharz, 30 year veteran director states “In Les Mis we learn that love and compassion are the most important gifts one person can give another and that always displaying these qualities should be the most important goal in life. I’m so proud of the cast and how they are demonstrating those same qualities to each other. You will be brought to tears by the emotions they bring to this performance.” Truly a timely musical in this age of resistance.
Tickets available online.
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