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This Week In Bakersfield Theatre - weekend of April 27th, 2008

 

Two Sisters & A Piano opens this weekend for a two-week run at Bakersfield College's indoor theater.  Four multi-week shows continue at the Spotlight, Gaslight, Stars, and the Empty Space.  North High School is presenting Ondine this weekend only.

I've added a photo gallery from A Chorus Line, auditions for BCT's One Act Festival, and information on the re-opening of BMT's School of Performing Arts.

If you're looking to audition for a show and don't have much experience, I suggest giving the One Act Festival a go.  It's low-pressure and a great opportunity for new directors, actors, and others to try out their stuff.

Lots of great shows playing at the end of April and into early May, go out and see some and let me know what you think.

-Aaron Mauldin
Professional drama groupie


 
 
 
Contents:
 

Shows

Two Sister's & A Piano  Bakersfield College Indoor Theater
Ondine  North High School
A Chorus Line  Spotlight Theatre
How The West Was Really Won  Gaslight Melodrama
I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change  Stars Theatre Restaurant
The Bourgeois Gentleman  The Empty Space

 

Auditions
 

One Act Festival  Bakersfield Community Theatre

 

News & Special Events

Photos from A Chorus Line
BMT School of Performing Arts
Epic - Ginn Williams Book Release
Major League Improv
 



Shows:


Two Sisters & A Piano

Plays through May 3rd



April 24, 25, 26 & May 1, 2, 3

$8 General Admission
$5 Students, Staff, & Faculty

Set in 1991, during the Pan American Games in Havana and while the Russians are pulling out of Cuba, this play portrays two sisters, Maria Celia, a novelist, and Sofia, a pianist, serving time under house arrest. Passion infiltrates politics when a lieutenant assigned to their case becomes infatuated with Maria Celia, whose literature he has been reading.

“It’s one of the most fascinating cat-and-mouse games to be seen on the stage.” —Star-Ledger. “The beauty of TWO SISTERS AND A PIANO is its refusal to paint characters in black-and-white. Cruz’s tightly constructed study of incarcerated sisters—provides the spine for an authentic study of oppression that bends but never breaks the human spirit.” —Variety.

Bakersfield College Indoor Theater
1801 Panorama Dr.
Bakersfield, CA 93305

(661) 395-4326


 



Ondine

This weekend only



 

"Ondine"
 
The North Star Players present "Ondine" by Jean Giraudoux
 
Out of the night and out of the sea springs a beautiful nymph.  She falls in love with a handsome knight and they are married.  All too soon, they learn that their love is too ideal to survive the shocks of the world.  "Ondine" is a romantic fantasy that truly is lyrical, philosophical, imaginative, touching, and often humorous. 
 
Shows are on April 24, 25 & 26 @ 7:30 pm
In O'Neill Hall at North High School
 

Tickets are just $4



A Chorus Line

Plays through May 10th




 

April 18, 19, 25 & 26 and May 2, 3, 9 & 10 at 8PM

May 20 & 27 and April 4 at 2PM

One of Broadway's longest running shows ever, the classic musical A Chorus Line is a stunning musical-verite about a chorus audition for a Broadway musical. It tells of the achingly poignant ambitions of professional Broadway gypsies to land a job in the show, and is a powerful metaphor for all human aspiration. Memorable musical numbers include I Can Do That, The Music and the Mirror, What I Did for Love, One (Singular Sensation) and I Hope I Get It.

Directed by Hal Friedman, A Chorus Line is a brilliantly complex fusion of dance, song and compellingly authentic drama. For tickets and information, call the Spotlight Theatre Box Office at (661) 634-0692, or visit us at 1622 19th Street. Tickets in advance are $15 for general admission, $12 for students, seniors, and active military, and $7 for children under 11. Tickets are $3 more on the day of the show.



How The West Was Really Won

Plays through May 24th




at The Gaslight Melodrama Theatre & Music Hall

Written by Arnie Carlos
Directed by Michael Prince

The old west is full of tales tall and small. Some might say the truth gets a bit blurred when they’re retold. But they wouldn’t say that if they were talking about ol’ Snake Willoughby, former Sheriff of Deadwater, AZ in the late 1880’s. Snake lived the kind of life that legends are made of. Watch as Snake relives some of his most daring battles and narrow escapes. From the arrest of Wild Bill to the defeat of Dastardly Diego, you will be in for a rip-roaring, side-splitting , rootin’-tootin’ hullabaloo. Chock full of a wild cast of characters and plenty of Melodrama action, this is one show the family won’t want to miss.


Followed by a brand new Vaudville Revue:

“Cowboy Up”
written by Arnie Carlos
musical direction by Warren Dobson

A country western musical comedy revue that’ll have you rollin’ and dancin’ in the aisles.

Both shows starring: Jay Stodder, Greg Ramsdell, Jennifer Prince, Shaylan Trone, Aileen Robinson and Scott Hillbury

Where: The Gaslight Melodrama Theatre & Music Hall
12748 Jomani Dr.
Bakersfield, CA 93312
(661) 587-3377
gaslightmelodrama@yahoo.com
www.themelodrama.com

When: April 18th – May 24th, 2008
Friday 7:00pm
Saturday 7:00pm
Sunday 2:00pm

Prices: General Admission $17.00
Seniors (60+) $15.00
Children (12 & under) $7.50


The Gaslight Melodrama & Music Hall is owned and operated by Arnie Carlos and Linda Larma (Producers).


 



I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change

Plays through May 10th



 

Stars Theatre Restaurant

 

April 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27

May 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 10

The trials and tribulations of being single, dating, marriage, loss, and heartbreak are cleverly explored in "I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change". You will leave the show thinking…Were they talking about me?

 "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change"  is the longest running off Broadway musical, and the most "proposal friendly" play with over 58 audience proposals to date.  You never know which night may end with a proposal, or who may be proposed to...

Doors open approximately two hours before the show begins, dinner is served at 6:30 & 12:30 for evening performances and matinees

Order tickets online at https://www.bmtstars.com/tickets.php?page=stars

1931 Chester Avenue
Bakersfield, California 93301

661-325-6100

Box Office Hours:
M-F 11am-4:30pm
Saturday Noon - 3pm



The Bourgeois Gentleman

Plays through May 3rd



Molière's The Bourgeois Gentleman is a seventeenth century farce about a self-made man who tries to buy his way into society. This light-hearted play tells the story of the wealthy Monsieur Jourdain, who spends extravagantly in an attempt to appear cultured and genteel. He can afford the finest clothing, the most precious jewels, and the most clever tutors Paris has to offer... unfortunately, he is preposterously out of touch with reality. As Jourdain hires various instructors to train him in the Arts (succeeding only in making himself appear foolish to everybody but himself), his long suffering wife tries vainly to beat some sense into him - and protect her family from the greedy Count Dorante - while finding her daughter Lucile a good, middle-class husband. The Bourgeois Gentleman was a social satire in its time, exploring the themes of class and wealth, but modern audiences can sit back, appreciate the satire, and take in the wacky hilarity of it all!

The cast includes Andrew Ansolabehere, Jennie Babcock, Matthew Borton, Norman Howard Colwell, Jessica Delcid, Ellie Garber, Bob Kempf, Steven Littles, Julie Jordan Scott, Haley Sullivan, Ron Warren, Ryan Watts, and Joyce Weingarden.

Performances are April 11, 12, 13, 18, 25, 26 and May 2 and 3 at 8:00PM with special Sunday matinees on April 20 and 27 at 2:00PM


Admission is FREE with a suggested donation of $10 for adults and $5 for students and seniors. The Empty Space is located at 706 Oak Street in the Pizzaville shopping center. Seating can only be guaranteed by making a reservation. To make a reservation or for more information please call The Empty Space at 327-PLAY (327-7529) or visit us online at www.esonline.org.


 



Auditions:

.
One Act Festival


 

Bakersfield Community Theatre will be having Auditions for their 2008 One Act plays.

The auditions will be held on Saturday April 26 from 1pm-4pm and on Monday April 28 from 6pm-9pm. These auditions will be held at Bakersfield Community Theatre which is located at 2400 S. Chester Ave. 

The One Acts will go up on June 13 and will run for two weekends. The Rehearsal run will be in May and the first part of June. For more info contact the theatre at (661) 831-8114.

We are very excited and are looking forward to the shows that will be performed this year.

Make sure to mark your calendars and we hope to see you there!

 


 


News & Special Events:
 


A Chorus Line Photos

Pete Beckman sent in some amazing photos he's taken of A Chorus Line.  Here are a couple previews, view the gallery online at http://flickr.com/photos/23...




 

 

BMT School of Performing Arts
 


 

Grand Re-Opening

Open House

Please join us in celebrating our grand re-opening on Wednesday, April 23rd, from 4pm to 7pm. We will be sharing our plans for the Summer and Fall seasons, and would love to hear your great ideas! Refreshments will be served and some of our talented students will be performing for this very special occasion!

Sincerely,

Bakersfield Music Theatre

 

When and Where:

April 23, 2008

4-7pm

1927 Eye Street

Bakersfield, CA 93304 

Phone: 661-716-0316



Epic - Book Release





 

Ginn Williams' book release Epic May 6th, 10p Sandrini's Restaurant and Bar 1918 Eye St Open Mic Night by Refresh Rhyme Scheme.

Ginn Williams' first book of poetry, Epic is going to be released at a very special Spoken Word Event, this May, at Sandrini's!!!  Epic is comprised of five chapters; Love, Hurt, Life, Moving On, and an explosive fifth chapter that is a must read. Epic includes the dramatic photography of Ian Young.

Come check out a special performance by this new up-and-comer on the Bakersfield arts scene, Ginn Williams! Ginn's style is described as bold, unapologetic, and fresh. She is known for her honesty in words and shocking twists throughout her performances. We're gonna have some great poets, awesome performances, and a book signing! Copies of Epic will be sold at this event for only $22.95. This is a must see event ... you won't have a better time anywhere else ... so don't be left out! 21 and over, please. Thank you to the members of Refresh Rhyme Scheme for working so hard to bring us this amazing event each month!
 

 



Major League Improv

Saturday Nights at 6:00 PM



 

Major League Improv performs most Saturday nights at 6PM at the Spotlight Theatre.
 


What is improv comedy?
 

Unlike "Standup Comedy" in which one performer tells pre-planned jokes to the audience, improvisational comedy involves a whole group of performers making up scenes and playing games on the spot based on audience suggestions.

What is a Major League Improv show like?

A Major League Improv match features two teams of improvisers competing for laughs and points, with a referee keeping things moving and calling fouls. An average of seven to twelve games are played during a match, drawn from a repertoire of over a hundred improv games. In "Shakespeare" a team will improvise a scene inspired by an audience suggestion in Shakespearean style. In "Elimination Rap" players will create a rap on the spot, trading off each other's phrases, getting thrown out if they fall off the meter, or fail to rhyme. In "Forward/Reverse" the referee sends the scene back and forth at will, as though scanning a scene in a VCR, sending the players into a frenzy. Every show is different, with different players, different games, and different audiences supplying new suggestions.

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