Showing posts with label Chicago. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chicago. Show all posts

Friday, February 17, 2012

More photos from "Chicago"

Can't get enough of Chicago? We can't either! Check out these great photos!


Photo by Tommy Propest


Photo by Tommy Propest

Photo by Ewa Skowska

Photo by Ewa Skowska

Photo by Tommy Propest

Photo by Tommy Propest

Photo by Tommy Propest

Photo by Tommy Propest

Photo by Ewa Skowska

Photo by Ewa Skowska
Photo by Ewa Skowska


Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Chicago Research

True story - before Chicago was a musical, it was a play (also titled Chicago, written by Maurine Dallas Watkins). Watkins was a reporter, and the play was based on a few of the more sensational crimes she covered.

Director Jerry Crouch brought in copies of the original articles (some written by Watkins) and shared them with the cast and crew.  It's been fascinating to read the interviews with Belva Gaertner (on whom the character Velma Kelly is based) and Beulah May Annan (Roxie Hart is based on her), both of whom were suspected of murder and eventually acquitted.

We'll leave a copy of Jerry's research in the Box Office - stop by if you'd like to read for yourself what Belva, the "most stylish woman on Murderess Row," had to say about juries, gin, or guns!

Chicago: At rehearsal with Tina and Jacob

Last week, Tina Pisano-Foor, the choreographer for Chicago, and Jacob Walas, the dance captain, got together for a quick rehearsal during the day. We were excited to film a quick snippet to share.

Keep in mind that this was filmed on the fly with a cellphone, so we're certain not to be nominated for "Best Digital Short" at the Oscars.  But it does give an idea of some of the choreography you'll see when you join us for Chicago.

Tickets are going fast.  You can get yours here!

Thursday, February 2, 2012

What I Love About Coming to Work

Actually, it's a lot of different things. This morning, it was getting to talk with Tamara, our business manager, before anyone else had arrived.  Then, it was hearing the syncopated rhythms of Tina and Jacob's feet (our choreographer and dance captain for Chicago) as they worked through a new bit. And then it was having lunch with Waylon, one of my dearest friends, who I met when he wandered in to volunteer.

Junior Prom by Mary Charles Griffin. Oil on canvas. 6 panels. 108 x 96
But the first thing that struck me this morning, this beautiful, sunny, non-February-in-the-mountains morning, was the artwork that's currently hanging in our lobby.

Excuse my photo, because it doesn't do justice to the incredible blast of vividity that is this painting. The painting is 9 feet tall and 8 feet wide - 72 square feet of pulsating color (and, incidentally, the approximate size of my 2 bathrooms put together).

The artist is Mary Charles Griffin, called "Charlie" by most everyone who knows her.  Her studio is based in the River Arts District, and I am profoundly grateful to have a job where I am greeted by 10 of her gorgeous paintings. This show will be up through the end of March. And then I will be lucky enough to be greeted by a new show featuring the work of a local painter, or photographer, or jewelry maker.  Who knows?

Sara LeDonne does.  A long-time volunteer at ACT, she curates the Lobby Gallery (she also builds and paints sets, designs and decorates for fundraising events, creates frames and shadowboxes for displaying theatre memories, runs light boards and sound boards, and gives out kooky socks for Christmas).  She is dedicated to featuring the work of Asheville-based artists, sharing and showcasing their work with patrons who buy tickets at our Box Office, with parents dropping their children off for after-school classes, with casts who rehearse in the lobby while the stage is being painted.

She shares this work with me. And I am thankful!

Friday, January 20, 2012

Be On Our Stage - Upcoming Auditions

Jamie Meador studies information about the show
 before auditioning for Chicago
You've still got a bit of time to think about it, but we'd just love to have you in one of our shows.  Our auditions are open to anyone in the community - and for most shows, we provide all the audition material (so you can just show up and knock our socks off!)

Did you know that every show at ACT has new (to us, anyway) actors? It's true.  In Chicago, for instance, more than half of the cast are making their ACT debuts!  They're joined onstage by powerhouse ACT veterans - and I don't use the term "powerhouse" lightly when talking about Rachelle Roberts, Janet Oliver, Andre Ellerby, Ruth Butler, Jamie Meador, Matt Harper, and Jacob Walas.

Think about coming out for one of the shows this season!  Here's a partial list of dates - and you can find more info here.

February 21-22, 2012: To Kill a Mockingbird
A Mainstage Production directed by Ralph Redpath
Performs: April 20 - May 6, 2012
Seeking: 9 men, 5 women, 2 boys, 1 girl
(Note: Children should appear to be between 9 and 13 years of age.)

March 13, 2012: Over the River and Through the Woods
A Readers Theatre Showcase Production directed by Thelma Cousins
Performs: March 30 - April 1, 2012
Seeking: 3 men, 3 women

April 10-11, 2012: The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
A Mainstage Production directed by Jeff Catanese
Performs: June 1-17, 2012
Seeking: 5 men, 4 women

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Announcing our 2012-13 Season!


We know it's only January, but we are so excited about our next season that we couldn't wait to share it!  Here's what we'll be doing on our Mainstage for our 67th season!

Hairspray
Sep. 21 - Oct. 14, 2012

Inspecting Carol
Nov. 16 - Dec. 2, 2012

The Santaland Diaries
Dec. 13-16, 2012

BARK!
Feb. 15 - Mar. 10, 2013

The Grapes of Wrath
Apr. 12-28, 2013

Kiss Me, Kate
June 7-30, 2013

Steel Magnolias
Aug. 2-18, 2013

PLUS, we'll have a Readers Theatre Showcase series, several Youth Production Classes, shows in 35below, and a big ol' giant gala.  We'll post more information on auditions, subscriptions and anything else you might want to know about in the next few months.

But until then, why don't you join us for Chicago?

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Cast List for "Chicago" Announced


We're thrilled to have seen so many talented folks out for auditions for Chicago.  We think we could have cast this show about 8 times over!


Chicago opens February 17, 2012 -

Rachelle Roberts is VELMA KELLY

Liz Newchurch is ROXIE HART
Andre Ellerby is BILLY FLYNN
Janet Oliver is MAMA MORTON
James Meador is AMOS HART
Ruth Butler is MARY SUNSHINE

MALE CHORUS: Jacob Walas, Jonathan Milner, Brad Mercier, Alan Malpass Lyle Laney, Luke Dotson, Matt Harper 


FEMALE CHORUS: Fleming Lomax, Jessica Hutchman, Rachel Gordon, Maddison Harris, Shannon Phillips