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 May 24 - June 13, 2018


Pioneer Valley Theatre News is celebrating three years! This is the 156th issue. Thank you all so much for your support and for reading! We are so lucky to live in a valley full of theatre!

The next issue will include events through June 20. 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
Finding Purpose in the Pause
by Ben Viccellio

From the article: 

Change can be scary, which is why we’re always hoping others will do it.

As this year’s Kenyon Playwright’s Conference approaches, we are entering a familiar mode of revision. Along with standard, year-to-year logistics, this summer brings a new partnership with the Kenyon Review and its already impressive roster of writing workshops. The larger program offers several week-long sessions on everything from fiction to poetry to nature writing to translation, and, at first, I worried we might get lost in the mix. Much to my relief, the shift has been seamless. But even as the pieces click, the butterflies are emerging.

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PERFORMANCES

Ashfield Community Theater is extremely happy to announce the opening of our political satire, "It Can't Happen Here."

The play is about the election of a fascist American president, Buzz Windrip, his ensuing crushing of civil rights, and the underground rising against him by a Vermont editor, Doremus Jessup, and his family and friends.

Shows are at at Ashfield Town Hall, 412 Main St., at 7 p.m. on Friday, May 25 and Saturday, May 26.

Tickets are $6 opening night and $12 all other shows. Reserve them at acth.org or buy them with cash/check at the door.

The hall is handicapped-accessible.

Pauline Productions Presents 
I AM MY OWN WIFE by Doug Wright

Thurs. May 31 at 7pm  Opening Night All Tickets $18
Friday June 1 at 8pm
Sat  June 2 at 8pm
Sun June 3 Matinee at 4pm (Discussion to follow)

Wed.   June  6 at 7pm  Wed. Night All Tickets $18
Thurs.  June 7 at 7pm
Fri.       June 8 at 8pm
Sat       June 9 at 8pm
First Congregational Church of Ashfield 429 main St. (Route 116)

Rylan Morsbach who wowed audiences with his one-man performance of Scaramouche  Jones (2010) returns to Ashfield to perform in Pauline Productions’ (PaulineLive.com) I Am My Own Wife by playwright Doug Wright.  This Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award Winning modern classic tells the fascinating true life story of Charlotte von Mahlsdorf, born Lothar Berfelde, who remarkably survived both Nazi Germany and Soviet controlled Berlin as a transgender woman. Actor Rylan Morsbach portrays over 30 characters in this tour-de-force performance as we follow the many threads that make up Charlotte's life. 

“An experience that is intellectual, theatrical, funny, and poignant…without forgiveness and sentiment [it] unravels the story of one life."  NYTheatre.com.

Tickets:  BrownPaperTickets.com
(until 2 hrs before show) $18 Student, $22 General and At Door ($3 more, cash or check).
Three Fundraising Performances for:
Serious Play / Edinburgh Fringe Performance Exchange

An international exchange of compelling performances. Taking work of inspiring Valley performers to the Fringe festival every August, and bringing back bold and authentic work for local audiences.

When & Where:
Friday June 1 st, 8PM, Hallie Flanagan Theater, Smith College in Northampton

Tickets: In advance at www.brownpapertickets.com ($15 Seniors & Students / $18
General Public, $20 at the door )

Time: Each show is 50 mins with an intermission in between
Additional information: email or call 413-588-7439
Serious Play Theatre Ensemble presents the two shows going to the August 2018 Edinburgh Fringe Festival: 

John Sheldon’s The Red Guitar directed by Sheryl Stoodley
A virtuoso guitarist, a red Stratocaster, a life in sound

In 2016, The Red Guitar struck the right chord in Scotland, earning a coveted 5-star review with The Herald’s highly respected music reviewer Rob Adams and has been invited to return to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this August. His candy apple red Fender Stratocaster in hand, John takes us on a trip, careening through the rise of guitar music in the nuclear age, from Folk through Blues and Rock, to a vision of the future in which the past is vibrantly alive, a heartfelt yet unsentimental performance. Just when you think you are seeing a deconstruction of popular music, you sense something else taking place, a quickening, an awakening of senses long lost, a reclaiming of sounds you thought were consigned to history. Something unexpected is being made right in front of you, a sound loop sculpture plucking chords of your memory.

John, a master guitarist who played lead in Van Morrison's band at the age of 17, wrote songs for James Taylor, unknowingly drew praise from Jimi Hendrix, and whom Ed Ward of National Public Radio called "One of the great guitarists of our time," uses a unique blend of storytelling, unearthly sounds, and wicked, layered guitar licks, to send us zipping through the folds of time and space, emerging into the light of a simple, transformative melody. John's ironclad belief in the power of sound pervades the whole performance, the conviction that music is not just entertainment, but a soul saving enterprise, worthy of the lifelong commitment he has made to it. His technical skill never overwhelms the story, the poignant, the humorous, the moments of connection, of illumination. The journey continues, setting a course to the center of who we truly are: vibration.


In the same evening, Serious Play also presents:
DO IT NOW: Manual Override directed by Sheryl Stoodley

Three master artists collaborating with a mutual message for change

Danger!! Danger!! Systems are being corrupted or broken. A crash surely lies ahead. No time to waste. We must take back control! Do It Now. Manual Override. Pulling the controls together are John Sheldon on electric guitar, Tony Vacca on all things percussion, and Paul Richmond’s beguiling William S. Burroughs-like spoken word. The trio takes on anything from the mundane envy for a neighbor’s dog to nuclear power posturing to interracial tension, turning them into poetic flashes of text that erupt from a hotbed of music. Non-verbal communications on stage, based in trust and intuition between masters at their craft, creates theatrical moments with authentic music interwoven with Richmond’s text. An evening of food for the mind as well as the soul.
 
Ko Festival of Performance presents Industrious Angels: Female Inspirations
Sunday, June 3 at 2:00 PM
2 The Circle, Laurel Park, Northampton MA 01060; look for “Event Parking” signs along route 5/10, 1 mile north of River Valley Market.
For more information and updates, visit laurelparkarts.org .


A lecture/demo by Ko Festival performer Laurie McCants who will present excerpts from Industrious Angels, her solo “handcrafted-story-spinning-shadow-puppet-memory-play-with-music" evoking the secret creative lives of women, mother/daughter bloodlines, and the ghost of Emily Dickinson. She will reveal her process, illuminating how she kindled her creative fire by collaging together inspirations from the female artists, past and present, who are her spiritual nurturers.

Taking inspiration from Emily Dickinson’s line “God permits Industrious Angels— Afternoons— to play—“ you are invited to stay for a hands-on workshop that will use simple materials and tools (scissors, paper, flashlights), to explore how handicrafts can create theatrical magic.

Suggested donation $10.  $5 suggested materials fee for workshop participants.

This program is supported in part by a grant from the Northampton Arts Council, a local agency which is supported by the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency.

 
Stageloft Repertory Theater
450A Main Street, Sturbridge MA presents THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME.  

Based on the Victor Hugo novel and songs from the Disney animated feature, The Hunchback of Notre Dame showcases the film’s Academy Award-nominated score, as well as new songs by Menken and Schwartz. Peter Parnell’s new book embraces story theatre and features verbatim passages from Hugo’s gothic novel.  

Performances are June 8 through June 24, Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM, Sundays at 2PM.  This production is directed by Kevin McGerigle, music direction by Virginia Bailey, choreography by Jackie McGerigle. Tickets are $20 adults, $17 seniors/students/military, $10 youth.  Groups rates available. For tickets call 508-347-9005 or visit www.stageloft.org.

The musical begins as the bells of Notre Dame sound through the famed cathedral in fifteenth-century Paris. Quasimodo, the deformed bell-ringer who longs to be "Out There," observes all of Paris reveling in the Feast of Fools. Held captive by his devious caretaker, the archdeacon Dom Claude Frollo, he escapes for the day and joins the boisterous crowd, only to be treated cruelly by all but the beautiful gypsy, Esmeralda. Quasimodo isn’t the only one captivated by her free spirit, though – the handsome Captain Phoebus and Frollo are equally enthralled. As the three vie for her attention, Frollo embarks on a mission to destroy the gypsies – and it’s up to Quasimodo to save them all.

AUDITIONS & OPPORTUNITIES
Pioneer Valley Theatre Companies
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Academy of Music Theatre

Arena Civic Theatre

Black Cat Theater

Chester Theatre Company

The Country Players

Eggtooth Productions

Exit 7 Players

Ghost Light Theater

Hampshire Shakespeare Company

Happier Valley Comedy

Ja'Duke Center for the Performing Arts

Ko Theater Works/Ko Festival of Performance
Majestic Theater

New Century Theatre

PaintBox Theatre

Pauline Productions

Real Live Theatre

Red Thread Theater

Serious Play Theatre Ensemble

Silverthorne Theater

Smith College Department of Theatre

St. Michael's Players

TheatreTruck

Turbulent Times Theater

Westfield Theatre Group

Wilbraham United Players
Valley Light Opera announces auditions May 24, 25 and 28th for its 44th annual Fall production, Gilbert and Sullivan's The Gondoliers to be presented in the Fall of 2018 at the historic Academy of Music in Northampton, Massachusetts November 2nd, 3rd, 9th and 10th at 7:30 PM and 4th and 11th at 2:00PM.

Music Director: Aldo Fabrizi
Artistic/Stage Director: Michael Budnick
Choreography: Susan Edwards Dresser and Nicole Newell

All roles are open. Set in Venice and Spain, this lively and colorful work  includes some of Sullivan's most beautiful and soaring tunes along with extravagant singing and dance ensemble numbers. True to form, the operetta is also full of Gilbert's most biting satire and hilarious wit. No one is safe and the society and government targets are still relevant to modern day. The Gondoliers is the most popular and often-performed of the Gilbert and Sullivan comic operettas after the "Big Three ." 

Unique among the Gilbert and Sullivan comic operettas, The Gondoliers includes roles for no fewer than 9 principals, along with many opportunities for named characters with speaking roles and featured solos in the ensemble.

As usual, Valley Light Opera's The Gondoliers will be performed as a full, elaborately staged production, complete with a large orchestra and ensemble, splendid sets and the sumptuous costuming for which the company is renowned. 

AUDITION SIGNUP IS REQUIRED!! Please sign up for a slot here. Walk-ins may be accommodated if there is time, but audition slots usually fill up fast.  

Auditions will take place at the following locations, dates and times:

Bangs Community Center, 70 Boltwood Walk, Amherst MA Thursday May 24th from 7-9:30PM

Wesley United Methodist Church, 98 North Maple Street, Hadley, MAon Friday May 25th from 7-9:30PM and on Monday, May 28th from 11AM-4PM.

Callbacks may be requested at the directors' discretion and will take place at Bangs Community Center, Amherst on May 31st. 

Rehearsals will be in Hadley and/or Amherst, start in early September and are typically held on two weekdays from 7-9:30 and Sundays 5-9:00 (with snacks coordinated by rotating cast member volunteers and company dinner on Sundays) Rehearsals will be at the Academy daily in the evening during tech week just prior to opening night. 

Auditioners should be familiar with plot summary and descriptions of the show and characters/relevant music selection for the part they are auditioning. A great general resource is The Gilbert and Sullivan Archive here  The 1961 D'Oyly Carte Opera recording is one the best and is available on line with dialog here (Act 1) and here (Act 2) Piano-Vocal scores will be placed on reserve at Jones Library in Amherst and Forbes Library in Northampton. There is also a Schirmer piano vocal score onscribd.com here.

Character descriptions, vocal ranges, required audition vocal selections and readings (sides) may be accessed at the links provided below, and are also available on our web site at vlo.org.

Character descriptions.
Principal Character Readings.

Note as of 5/13 we updated this link with an additional page that may be used for reading Duke, Luiz, Duchess and Casilda. 

Vocal Selections:
Vocal Ranges:

Auditioners should prepare to sing one number from the Gilbert and Sullivan canon or music in the style of Gilbert and Sullivan or similar musical theater. (Please bring sheet music if not from The Gondoliers - Piano accompaniment will be provided.)  Additionally, auditioners for principal roles should be prepared to sing the musical selection indicated for their character. Auditioners may also be asked to match pitch and/or demonstrate vocal range.  Auditioners for lead roles should be prepared to read from the indicated dialog and are strongly encouraged to practice and work on their character interpretation prior to the audition. All auditioners should bring comfortable shoes as you will be asked to demonstrate your movement and dance capability. There will be opportunities in the cast for participants with varying levels of dance experience and expertise, as well as featured dance roles. 

Audition forms are accessible via the Google Drive link here.
or on our web page at vlo.org, and will also be available at the audition. Please fill out your audition form in advance or arrive early enough to complete it prior to your audition.

Valley Light Opera is committed to diversity and everyone is encouraged to audition and participate. We traditionally may cast some children in the ensemble. Age and gender are noted as played on stage - we may cast across age and gender as long as the actor can play the indicated age and remain true to the gender of the character and vocal range. 

We also have MANY roles behind the scenes. If you have a talent for theatre arts and sciences, or want to learn - we welcome volunteers at all levels for backstage, technical, costume, administration, publicity and assistants to the production team - whether or not you audition or are cast!

Valley Light Opera is a primarily volunteer organization and is a not-for-profit based in Amherst, MA. Each year for over 40 years the VLO has produced fully-staged, orchestrated and lavishly costumed productions of Gilbert and Sullivan operettas and other large musical theater works. Rehearsals are typically in Hadley or Amherst, and performances at the Academy of Music in Northampton. Applicants who are unfamiliar with the VLO are encouraged to explore our website at vlo.org.

Questions? You can leave us a message here or email the directors at VLOGondoliers2018@gmail.com. You can also visit our facebook page at facebook.com/valleylightopera

The Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation is accepting applications from emerging directors and choreographers for paid opportunities to observe the work of master directors and choreographers as they create productions on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and at leading regional theaters across the country.

Through the program, SDCF Observers may have access to the entire rehearsal process, from first rehearsal through opening night. Observers also will have the invaluable opportunity to observe first-hand the techniques, disciplines, approaches, and insights of master artists as they create new productions and revive classics. 

Each observer receives a weekly stipend of at least $250 as well as a project travel stipend. 

Anyone with serious interest in pursuing a career in directing and/or choreography may apply to the Observership program. A $25 application fee is required to apply for those unaffiliated with SDC. Any observer who is not already a member of SDC will be awarded a free, one-year SDC associate membership.

See the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation website for complete program guidelines and application instructions.

Link to Complete RFP
Springfield College Theater hiring a Technical Direction/Scenic Designer
Springfield College Fuller Arts Center and scenic shop
Beginning Fall 2018

Provide technical direction and scenic design for Springfield College Theater, supervised and directed by Prof. Martin Shell.  We produce one play each semester.

Fee per show. Applicants with an MA or MFA may also apply to instruct a stage production course as an adjunct. TD does not require the grad degree, but please provide your resume of experience.

Contact mshell@springfieldcollege.edu

Arena Civic Theatre Proudly Announces Auditions For ANNIE

Book by Thomas Meehan, Music by Charles Strouse & Lyrics by Martin Charnin
Directed by Megan Healey
Music Direction by Anthony Ferreira
Choreography by Sue Dresser
Produced by Dawn Mayo

Auditions will be held the following dates (you must only attend one):
Sunday May 27th 1-4 PM
Monday May 28th 6-9 PM
Callbacks (if necessary) by invite only May 30th 6 PM
at the Chi Omega House – 47 Olympia Drive in Amherst

 

ALL ROLES AVAILABLE

With equal measures of pluck and positivity, little orphan Annie charms everyone's hearts despite a next-to-nothing start in 1930s New York City. She is determined to find the parents who abandoned her years ago on the doorstep of a New York City Orphanage that is run by the cruel, embittered Miss Hannigan. With the help of the other girls in the Orphanage, Annie escapes to the wondrous world of NYC. In adventure after fun-filled adventure, Annie foils Miss Hannigan's evil machinations... and even befriends President Franklin Delano Roosevelt! She finds a new home and family in billionaire, Oliver Warbucks, his personal secretary, Grace Farrell, and a lovable mutt named Sandy.

Presented at the Shea Theater Arts Center – 71 Avenue A in Turners Falls September 20, 21, 22 & 23 of 2018

FACEBOOK EVENT.

CALL FOR STAGE MANAGER
 
(South Hadley, MA) Black Cat Theater is seeking letters of interest and resumes for the position of Stage Manager for their Fall musical The Wizard of Oz. Rehearsals begin in September and show dates will be in November. Email letter of interest and resume to blackcattheater@gmail.com by Saturday, June 2.
MAJESTIC THEATER ANNOUNCES JUNE AUDITION SCHEDULE FOR 2018-2019 SEASON
West Springfield, MA (4/30/18) – Auditions for both Equity and non-Equity performers for roles in the upcoming 2018-2019 Season will be held at West Springfield’s Majestic Theater in June according to Producing Director Danny Eaton.  This will be the 22th Season since the Majestic was re-opened for live theater in March 1997.

Equity performers will be scheduled to audition June 4 & 5; non-Equity performers will be scheduled to audition June 6, 7, 8 & 9. Both Equity and non-Equity performers are encouraged to apply. The specific hours are:

Equity:
Monday, June 4: 10am – 6pm
Tuesday, June 5: 10am - 6pm

Non-Equity:
Wednesday, June 6: 6-10:30pm
Thursday, June 7: 6-10:30pm
Friday, June 8: 6-10:30pm
Saturday, June 9: 10am - 3pm

Actors will be auditioned for parts in the following productions: “Johnny Guitar” (September 6 – October 21, 2018), “The War and Walt Whipple” (November 1 – December 9, 2018), “The Mountaintop” (January 3 – February 10, 2019), “Boeing-Boeing” (February 21 – March 31, 2019) and “The Marvelous Wonderettes” (April 11 – May 26, 2019).

Equity auditions are scheduled in five minute time slots and participants must prepare a monologue. If auditioning for a musical, performers must bring sheet music of their choice. An accompanist will be present. Equity performers may be asked to stay longer, if time permits, and read from prepared script selections.

Non-Equity auditions are scheduled in 10 minute time slots. Non-Equity performers new to the Majestic should prepare a monologue of their choice and, if singing, bring an instrumental CD accompaniment as well as a picture and resume. They will also be asked to read from prepared script selections.

To book an audition, call the Majestic Theater at 413.747.7797.
WORKSHOPS & CLASSES
3 unique workshops as part of the 27th Annual KO FESTIVAL OF PERFORMANCE, held each summer on the beautiful Amherst College campus in Amherst, Massachusetts. Join us for one or more of our 6-day intensives, led by expert teachers, who are adept at gearing their classes for multiple levels of experience. 

July 9 - 14, 2018
SOUND AND FURY
An Embodied Approach to Voice, Text & Sound Design for the Theatre
with RICHARD NEWMAN, Co-Artistic Director of The Hinterlands (Detroit)

July 16 - 21, 2018
FIRST PERSON:
Crafting Your Story for Performance
with Gerard Stropnicky, Co-Founder Bloomsburg Theater Ensemble (PA)

July 30 - August 4, 2018
THEATRE AS IF YOUR LIFE DEPENDED ON IT
with Helen Stoltzfus of Black Swan Arts & Media (San Francisco)

All classes meet from 10 am - 4 pm on the Amherst College campus.

More information.
MAKE LEARNING WITH REAL LIVE THEATRE THE HIGHLIGHT OF YOUR SUMMER!

We are psyched to launch five brand new summer workshops for theatre makers of all backgrounds, interests, and levels of experience.

All workshops are led by RLT members and educators and will take place at the North Star Building on Route 116 in Sunderland, MA. Join us for any or all of these fabulous afternoons - discounts are available for those interested in more than one!

Saturday July 21st 1-4 PM: Theater Making with a Conscience with Ellen Morbyrne

Saturday July 28th 1-4 PM: Rooting and Rising: Cultivating Community and Championing the Creative Spirit with Angelica Polk and Julissa Rodriguez

Saturday August 4th 1-4 PM: The Art of the Director with Toby Vera Bercovici

Saturday August 11th 12-4 PM: Choreographing Intimacy with Toby Vera Bercovici and Ellen Morbyrne

Saturday August 25th 1-4 PM: Instigating Hope and Change Through Theater with Ezekiel Baskin and Trenda Loftin

CLICK HERE for more information on each workshop, our educators, and how to register! Feel free to email reallivetheatre@gmail.com with any questions.
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