Showing posts with label ACT Auditions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ACT Auditions. Show all posts

Saturday, March 10, 2012

ACT Andover Theater Company - March 2012 - Getting ready for Summer Theater Camp in Andover

March 2012 Andover, MA  It'e been a busy season here at ACT.  This fall we wrapped up our production of Annie at The Rogers Center for the Arts and even performed on a float in the Andover Santa Parade. In january we ran The Great American Trailer Park Musical and are now in production for Rodgers and Hammerstein's South Pacific with ACTjr opening in April and the blockbuster musical 42nd St with ACT which opens in May.  Coming up is our annual summer dinner cabaret and our summer theater camp program in Andover, MA.

Last year our summer theater camp produced the acclaimed Les Miserables!  By request this year we have 2 camps one for our jr members and a new camp for younger performers.  This summer ACTjr will be producing How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying and ACTkids will put on Aladdin jr.  Don't miss these great summer theater camp programs  which feature classes in acting, dance, and music as well as technical theater with our talented staff or professionals Charles Gracy, Mark Mercer, Amy Wilkins Blanchette, Kim Cook,  & Jamie Cook.  Details and registration information at www.actandover.com   Class size is limited so register today! Don't miss out!

Preview of  Summer Camp Flyer 2012

Friday, January 27, 2012

There is a lot happening at ACT this month!

There is a lot happening back stage at ACT this week.  On Jan 30th Tap Classes with Amy McCarthy begin.  You can register online at the act website www.actandover.com under the classes tab.  In February (just a few days away)  we have Dance Fit with Amy Wilkins Blanchette Here is a little more info about Dance Fit (The class will consist of warms up, across the floor and/or center aerobics, and various styles of choreography.  Warm ups will be plies, a lot of stretching, laterals, and isolations followed by sit ups, push-ups and triceps dips.  The choreography section will be the most challenging for non-dancers.  The warm up section will not be hard in terms of dance ability, but may be physically challenging.)  And then we have auditions for 42nd Street!  Feb 7th and 8th 
Auditions for the musical 42nd Street with book by Michael Stewart and MarkBramble, lyrics by Al Dubin, and music by Harry Warren.  Auditioning for allroles.  42nd Street 42nd Street tells the story of a humble, naïve youngactress named Peggy Sawyer who has come to audition for a new Broadway musicalDirected by Julian Marsh and starring Dorothy Brock.  In a twist of fate theyoung actress Peggy has 36 hours to learn the show to take over for the starthat just broke her ankle.  Directed by Charles Gracy, Choreographer BethKennedy, Music Director Mark Mercer. For more information visitwww.actandover.com or email charlesgracy@actandover.com  978-476-1138MORE INFO: http://www.actandover.com E-MAIL TO: theater@actandover.com  Don't miss out of all the exciting things happening at ACT this month!

Friday, January 13, 2012

ACt Announces Cast for ACTjr's South Pacific

South Pacific Cast

Nellie Forbush- Emily Wivell

Emile de Becque- Bobby Hawes

Ngana- Iris Choo

Jerome- Alex Shih

Henry- Sam Krapels

Bloody Mary- Madelyn Broullard

Liat- Maci Letsky

Luther Billis- James Conley

Stewpot- Michael Hanscom

Professor- Conor Meehan

Lt. Joseph Cable- Nick Kalantzakos Jr.

Capt. George Brackett- Theo Kalantzakos

Cmdr. William Habison- Alex Hanscom

Lt Buzz Adams- Andrew Seifer

Yeoman Herbert Quale- Max Currie

Radio Operator Bob McCaffrey-Eric Bouchard

Seabee- Alex Hanscom

Sailor- Armando Bellard

Tom O’Brien- Daniel Webber

Marine- Carter Letsky

Shore Patrol Man- Alex Hanscom

Ensign Dinah Murphy- Alison McCarron

Ensign Janet MacGregor- Emilee Clapp

Lead Nurse- Elizabeth Day

Tired Nurse- Stephi Knepper

Nurse-Rachel Harris

Nurse 2- Erin Hanrahan

Nurse 3- Lily Daigle

Nurse 4- Summer Erickson

Featured Dancers:

TBD

Ensemble:

Sheryl Ehleck, Alexandria Russo, Lauren Wanthal, Emma Saltsman, Carla Jane McDonough, Taylor Day

South Pacific Production Team:

Charles Gracy- Director

Mark Mercer- Music Director

Brenda Pothier- Choreographer

Cara Kennedy- Producer

 

Music by Rodgers, Richard | Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II | Book by Oscar Hammerstein II and Joshua Logan | Adapted from the Pulitzer Prize winning novel "Tales of the South Pacific" by James A. Michener

Set in an island paradise during World War II, two parallel love stories are threatened by the dangers of prejudice and war. Nellie, a spunky nurse from Arkansas, falls in love with a mature French planter, Emile. Nellie learns that the mother of his children was an island native and, unable to turn her back on the prejudices with which she was raised, refuses Emile's proposal of marriage. Meanwhile, the strapping Lt. Joe Cable denies himself the fulfillment of a future with an innocent Tonkinese girl with whom he's fallen in love out of the same fears that haunt Nellie. When Emile is recruited to accompany Joe on a dangerous mission that claims Joe's life, Nellie realizes that life is too short not to seize her own chance for happiness, thus confronting and conquering her prejudices.  Performed by special arrangement with Rogers & Hammerstein


This production will hit the stage this spring 2012  - Tickets on sale soon!

 

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Seasons Greetings from The Trailer Park

TRxmas

The Great American Trailer Park Musical

 

Looking for that perfect last minute present that is just so super classy and special.  Treat 'em to an evening at the trailer park...The Great American Trailer Park Musical that is.  January 20-21.  This special production is offered as musical dinner theater and will have you rolling in the aisle with laughter.  So bring the whole family (as long as they aint younger than 18 'cause we have some very adult themes, language and humor at Armadillo Acres - Florida's Finest Manufactured Home Community) Seating is limited and first come first serve.  Call today 978-276-9568 to reserve your table or reserve online atwww.actandover.com

 

DINNER THEATER $47.50 
includes dinner and the show
cash bar available

The Great American Trailer Park Musical

Music & Lyrics by David Nehls
Book by Betsy Kelso

Director: Charles Gracy
Music Director:  Mark Mercer
Choreographer:  Beth Kennedy

The Cast: Cara Marie Kennedy, Susan Hawes, Caitlin Hawes, Jamie Cook, Nick Kalantzakos Jr., Mark Gracy and Linda Lee Scali

 

There's a new tenant at Armadillo Acres - and she's wreaking havoc all over North Florida's most exclusive trailer park. When Pippi, the stripper on the run, comes between the Dr. Phil-loving, agoraphobic Jeannie and her tollbooth collector husband - the storms begin to brew.

NOTE: This play contains adult themes and language and is not suitable for persons under 18 years of age. No one under 18 admitted unless accompanied by a parent.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Audition Notice for The Great American Trailer Park Musical

Audition Notice

WHAT:  The Great American Trailer Park Musical

WHEN:    Thursday, November 10 · 7:00pm - 10:00pm

WHERE:  ACT Rehearsal Space

250 Canal Street Lawrence MA 4th Floor

This is an extremely funny and irreverent adult show. The MUSIC is extremely difficult, if you are not a strong parts singer this is not the show for you.

There are 7 parts in total. The roles of Betty, Lin and Pippi have already been cast, all other roles remain open.

Check out the official web site: http://www.trailerparkmusical.com/

Questions?  Email Charles Gracy, Director charlesgracy@actandover.com or call 978-476-1138


A musical written by David Nehls and Betsy Kelso.

There’s a new tenant at Armadillo Acres – and she’s wreaking havoc all over North Florida’s most exclusive trailer park. When Pippi, the stripper on the run, comes between the Dr. Phil-loving, agoraphobic Jeannie and her tollbooth collector husband – the storms begin to brew.

NOTE: This play contains adult themes and language and is not suitable for persons under 18 years of age.

“Adultery, strippers, murderous ex-boyfriends, Costco, and the Ice Capades. Undeniable fun.”

-          The New York Post

“South Park meets Desperate Housewives in this big-hearted musical comedy with a cheeky script and an infectious score.  Trailer Park sparkles with treasure.”

-          The New York Sun

“Joyful and unashamedly vulgar, this comic fable about women in a Florida trailer park and their no-account men is more fun than a chair-throwing episode of Jerry Springer set to music.”

-          The New Yorker


CHARACTERS

THE LOVE TRIANGLE and THE VILLAIN

JEANNIE GARSTECKI (Brenda Brunston)  Jeannie has lived in a trailer at Armadillo Acres for 20 years with her husband and high-school sweetheart, Norbert. A faded beauty, she was 17 when she married, 18 when her son was born and 23 when he got kidnapped. That, coupled with a really bad perm, has turned her into an agoraphobic. She hasn’t left her trailer in all these years, and the man she loves is drifting further and further away and she’s determined to get him back ... that is if she could manage to get out of the trailer to do it…


NORBERT GARSTECKI (Joshua Robertson) Jeannie's husband Norbert collects tolls for a living and tries to be as good a husband as one can be to an agoraphobic. A former high-school football star, he has rugged good looks marred by fatigue and the stress of his difficult marriage. He is a simple man who desperately wishes his wife could get out of the trailer, but he's not equipped with the emotional or intellectual tools to help her do it. He has never loved or slept with a woman other than Jeannie. That is until he meets...


PIPPI . Pippi is a striking beauty with a great body and a taste for clothing that shows it off. Up to this point, Pippi's life has been about surviving. She is a professional stripper who has gotten by on her looks and talents for dancing and petty theft. She means no harm and is ready to stop making bad choices and start making changes, but first she has to get lost in a hick-town trailer park in North Florida so she won’t be found by her last bad choice...


DUKE Duke is Pippi’s obsessive, possessive and excessive Magic Marker-sniffing boyfriend; “ex”-boyfriend according to Pippi. Not so, according to Duke. Not the brightest guy south of the Mason-Dixon Line, Duke leaves a trail of disaster in his wake wherever he goes. His road trip to Starke is no exception and his arrival at the trailer park is full of surprises - even for a group of people who have had their share of excitement…


“THE GIRLS"

BETTY Betty attended high school with Norbert and Jeannie Garstecki and has lived at Armadillo Acres for just as long. She now runs the leasing office and makes it her business to know everything about everybody who passes through the trailer park. Though a self-proclaimed "bad-ass," Betty is really a mother hen to the denizens of the trailer park. Of all "The Girls," Betty is the most grounded, earthy and dry.


LINOLEUM  “LIN"  So-named because her mother gave birth to her on the kitchen floor, Linoleum has a husband on death row at the Florida State Prison.  His fate is an electric chair that doesn’t work properly unless most of the town’s electricity is turned off, so Lin watches everyone's lights and appliances very closely in the hopes that she can keep the chair on the fritz. Sometimes self-absorbed and sometimes just a smart-ass, she hints at a wild, rock-and-roll past and is the fieriest of "The Girls."


DONNA "PICKLES"  A newlywed, Donna is called "Pickles" because she is perpetually hysterically pregnant - that is, she's so convinced she should be pregnant that she's exhibiting symptoms. Her husband is a lot fancier than she is, as he is from the big city of Jacksonville. His parents haven’t been very supportive of his marital choice, so Pickles is desperate to give her husband a family of his even if she has to fake it. The dimmest of "The Girls," Pickles is airy, sweet and blissfully ignorant.



Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Announcing the cast of ANNIE

ACT Announces the talented cast of ANNIE - Congratulations everyone!

Join us in October at The Rogers Center for the Arts for this show!  Tickets on sale this week at http://www.actandover.com  or by calling 978-276-9568

THE CAST OF ANNIE

Annie – Maggie Budzyna & Mia Campbell

Rooster – Michael Buckhout

Lily – Jen Armstrong

Hannigan – Linda Lee & Cara Marie Kennedy

Bundles – Tom Aylward

Lt. Ward – Stan Swieck

Warbucks – Mark Gracy

Grace – Kimberly Hall

Drake – Armando Belliard

Mrs. Pugh – Sue Hawes

Mrs. Greer – Brenda Pothier

Annette – Kelsey Salois

Cecille - Deena Varitimos

Cabinet

FDR – Tom Aylward

Cordell Hull – Peter Anton

Frances Perkins – Abbie Sawyer

Harold Ickes – Stan Swieck

Henry Morganthau – Steve Knepper

Kalternborn – Mimi Pare

Louis Howe – Nick Kalantzakos Sr.

Radio Show

Bert Healy – Peter Anton

Wacky – Louis DePalma

Radio Announcer – Mark Mercer

Sound Effects Person – Jennifer Streck

Jimmy Johnson, Masked Radio – Armando Belliard

Fred McCracken – Stan Swieck

Wacky – Louie DePalma

Producer – Tom Aylward

Boylan Sisters – Sue Hawes, Brenda Pothier, Abbie Sawyer

Hooverville People

Eddie – Robb Moylan

Sophie – Abbie Sawyer

Kim Cook

Laura Dike

Jennifer Streck

Tom Aylward

Lisa Jones

Peter Anton

Melissa Belliard

Apple Seller – Francis Young

NYC People

Star to Be – Gabrielle Corsino

Usherette – Alyssa Jean

Kid – Adam Lavoie

Cop – Robb Moylan

Justice Brandeis – Steve Knepper

Speaking Orphans

July - Julianne Teichert & Hannah Carroll

Duffy - Sasha Dubinsky & Cecilia Cipullo

Pepper - Julia Talbot & Emilee Clapp

Kate - Dierdre O’Rourke & Lilly Armstrong

Tessie - Sophia Barbato & Yelaina Anton

Holly - Emma Harris & Talia Cutulle

Senior Orphans

Young Boylan Sisters - Kristina Day, Elizabeth Day, Taylor Day

Young Bert Healey - Max Currie & Patrick Creedon

Dylan Knepper

Kira Lavoie

Adam Lavoie

Emily Anton

Andrew Jones

Grace Nowak

Kaleigh Stuart

Abigail Daggett

Theresa Zannoni

Kellie Herbert

Courtney Campbell

Julianne Mercado

Hannah Leinbach

Sarah Leinbach

Junior Orphans

Molly - Brita Martin, Sophia Wulsin, Catherine Armstrong & Cassidy Sodowski

Louie DePalma

Ellie Nowak

Allie Columbus

Innana Shannon

Tessa Barcelo

Farrah Sousa

Sarah Leinbach Jessie Miller

Katie Morris

Adult Ensemble

Allie Reed

Heidi Knepper

Lauren Page

Jenna Beauchesne

Hannah Byron

Alina Chatsman

Stephie Knepper

Monday, May 2, 2011

DIVAS auditions tonight!

Come on down to audition for this fabulous and fun summer dinner cabaret featuring the music of DIVAS such as Barbra, Cher, Madonna, Judy, Liza, Bette, Reba, Dolly, and many more one named superstars :-) See you all tonight!

EVENT LINK ON FACEBOOK

AUDITIONS FOR DIVAS - Summer Dinner Cabaret at the Indian Ridge Country Club in Andover, MA
ACT Andover Space
250 Canal Street, 4th Floor
Lawrence, MA

Questions? Call 978-476-1138 Charles Gracy Artistic Director ACT for more information visit our website ACT