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Thursday, October 4, 2012
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Town Talk Andover - 2 Golden Tickets Found!
Town Talk Andover, MA check out the Andover Townsman online! Two GOLDEN TICKETS found - 3 STILL AVAILABLE. The Golden Ticket contest for Willy Wonka is on! Visit the Andover Townsman website for more information and get your tickets to Willy Wonka the musical at the Collins Center for the Performing Arts today! Wonka Tickets
Monday, August 27, 2012
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Don't miss a fun night of dinner theater with an incredibly talented cast. September 14, 2012 Indian Ridge Country Club Tickets are on sale now ! - SPACE IS LIMTED reserve today!
Don't miss a fun night of dinner theater with an incredibly talented cast. September 14, 2012 Indian Ridge Country Club Tickets are on sale now ! - SPACE IS LIMTED reserve today!
Monday, August 6, 2012
ACT Jr Present How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying
It’s Mad Men with Music!
Can you imagine going from a lowly window washer to become Chairman of the Board in two hours? Come see exactly how that’s done when ACT Andover’s ACT Jr. proudly presents the hilarious 1960’s musical satire How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. The role of our fresh-faced hero J. Pierrepont Finch is shared by two equally fresh-faced local talents, Adam Brody of Andover, 16, and Tiernan O’Rourke, 15 from Lawrence.
Just completing a smash revival on Broadway featuring Harry Potter’s Daniel Radcliffe, How to Succeed is filled with laughs, great songs and incredible dancing featuring a large ensemble showcasing the very best young talent from around the Merrimack Valley. This group delivered Les Miserables to the same stage last summer to sellout audiences and critical acclaim. Now How to Succeed is poised to deliver superb entertainment once again.
Success happens at the Rogers Center for the Performing Arts at Merrimack College, 315 Turnpike St. North Andover, MA 01845 on Friday August 10th at 7:30PM, Saturday, August 11th, at 2:00 PM and again at 7:30 PM and ends with a matinee on Sunday August 12 at 2:00 PM. Tickets are $20 general admission and $25 reserved circle seating and are available online at www.ACTandover.com, at the door or by calling the box office at (978) 276-9568.
Check out the rehearsal video from tech week and get your tickets today for August 10-12th at The Rogers Center for the Arts www.ACTandover.com
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Audition Notice
AUDITIONS
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Roald Dahl's Willy Wonka
Music and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley
Adapted for the Stage by Timothy Allen McDonald and Leslie Bricusse
Based on the book Charlie and The Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl
AUDITIONS
ADULTS - WEDNESDAY AUGUST 15th 7:00 pm
ADULTS - THURSDAY AUGUST 16trh 7:00 pm
Call Backs Thursday August 16th 8:30 pm
CHILDREN’S AUDITIONS
CHILDREN - SUNDAY AUGUST 19th 12:00 noon
Please prepare 16 bars of music and bring your sheet music for the accompanist. Come dressed to dance.
All auditions are at the ACT rehearsal space 250 Canal St Lawrence, MA
Director - Charles Gracy Choreographer - Beth Kennedy
For additional information or questions contact theater@actandover.com or call Charles Gracy at 978-476-1138
Character Breakdown for Willy Wonka the musical
ALFIE
One of “The Candy Man” kids. Could double as a Cook or Oompa-Loompa.
AUGUSTUS GLOOP
Augustus is the overachieving eater who represents the evils of eating too much.
BILLIE
One of “The Candy Man” kids. Could double as a Cook or Oompa-Loompa.
CHARLIE BUCKET
The emotional heart and soul of the musical. He has lots of pluck and enthusiasm.
CHORUS OF COOKS
Please note this is an optional chorus. The Cooks appear during “I Eat More!” presenting Augustus with a smorgasbord of food choices.
DANNY
One of “The Candy Man” kids. Could double as a Cook or Oompa-Loompa.
GRANDMA GEORGINA
Non-singing character role. One of Charlie's grandparents. This actor can double as Oompa-Loompas in the second half of the show.
GRANDMA JOSEPHINE
Non-singing character role. One of Charlie's grandparents. This actor can double as Oompa-Loompas in the second half of the show.
GRANDPA GEORGE
Non-singing character role. One of Charlie's grandparents. This actor can double as Oompa-Loompas in the second half of the show.
GRANDPA JOE
Grandpa Joe is the grandfather we all wish we had when we were Charlie’s age. He is caring, patient, sweet and always reminds Charlie to remain cheerful.
JAMES
James is Charlie’s friend from school. He has a few lines and sings the introduction of “The Candy Man” along with Matilda and Charlie.
MATILDA
Matilda is also a schoolmate of Charlie’s, but she’s a bit of bully. Matilda has a few lines and sings the introduction of “The Candy Man” along with James and Charlie.
MIKE TEAVEE
For this adaptation Mike is not just a TV junky. He is also addicted to video games, the Internet and any other mindnumbing technological device. Mike is bratty, loud and obnoxious. He does not know the word “no.”
MR. AND MRS. BUCKET
Charlie's Parents. Natural nurturers.Mr. and Mrs. Bucket can double as Oompa-Loompas in the second half of the show.
MR. SALT
Mr. Salt’s solution to most problems is to buy his way out. He is upper class, and usually portrayed with a high British accent.
MRS. BEAUREGARDE
Mrs. Beauregard is a teacher of geography and has invested a great deal of hard-earned money on therapy for her orally fixated daughter, with less than stellar results. The role is virtually non-singing. Her accent should match Violet’s.
MRS. GLOOP
Mrs. Gloop is Augustus’ mother who has overindulged her son with food. She accompanies Augustus on the tour of the factory, and sings “I Eat More!”
MS. TEAVEE
Ms. Teavee is a take on all television moms of the distant past. Think June Cleaver (Leave it to Beaver) or Marion Cunningham (Happy Days) or even Carol Brady (The Brady Bunch). She’s perfectly put together and a bit vacant.
OOMPA-LOOMPA CHORUS
The Oompa-Loompa Chorus can be as small as a handful of performers or as large as your stage and theater can accommodate.
PHINEOUS TROUT
Phineous is the reporter who announces the winners of the Golden Ticket contest throughout the show. The role requires some singing, and can be doubled by Wonka or played by another actor.
SOPHIE
One of “The Candy Man” kids. Could double as a Cook or Oompa-Loompa.
SQUIRRELS
The squirrels are non-speaking, non-singing roles and you can cast as many as necessary.
VERUCA SALT
Veruca is the wealthy, class-conscious, spoiled brat. She is often portrayed with a high British accent that is by no means required (brats come in all nationalities). Veruca should contrast sharply with Violet Beauregarde in terms of look and physical type.
VIOLET BEAUREGARDE
Gum chewer extraordinaire, Violet hails from Snellville, Georgia, so it’s nice if she has a Southern American accent, but not necessary. Violet should stand in stark contrast to Veruca Salt. Veruca is a wealthy refined brat; Violet is more of a bluecollar, middle class brat.
WILLY WONKA/CANDY MAN
Willy Wonka is an enigmatic character; at once mysterious and mischievous but also charismatic. There are a number of directions to take with Wonka, ranging from Gene Wilder’s version in the original film, Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory, to Johnny Depp’s portrayal in the recent film, Charlie and The Chocolate Factory, and everything in between. Pick a young man (or a young woman) who is charismatic, engaging and has a great voice. The actor should be able to be funny and serious and change between the two on a dime. It is preferred that Wonka double as the Candy Man, as it helps reinforce that Wonka has staged the Golden Ticket competition and is somewhat controlling this contest along the way.
Saturday, July 7, 2012
UPCOMING AUDITIONS
Andover, MA ACT Theater Company
Sandbag, Stage Left (or One Dead Dolly) by Jack Neary
AUDITIONS Wed Jul18th 7pm & Fri Jul 20th 7pm
ACT rehearsal studio 260 Canal Street Lawrence MA
This is a murder mystery play with 15-19 characters. This will not conflict with the fall musical and the rehearsals will be twice a week until much closer to the show. THIS IS A CRAZY Over the top character show. Hilarity will ensue!
This will be Dinner theater at the Indian Ridge Country Club either Friday the 14, or 21st of September.
Character descriptions:
Bailiff (1/2)- Deaf, Sleepy, bored- will occasionally break into song and dance.
Judge Roy L. Bean- Crazy Groucho Marx character
Cling- Female Prosecuting attorney
Static- Male Defense attorney
Prison Guard- Stern Millitary type will occasionally break into song and dance.
Arnold Meddle- Husband of the deceased- on trial for the murder- NERD
Salvatore Soo- Asian/Italian Macho Man
Gretel Van Cistern- Diesel Dike
Ginger Rayle- Dumb Blonde Bombshell
Mrs Byron Shelley- Frustrated Dowager
Edwenda “Chuck” Bury- Scared of her own shadow
Penelope Pacemaker- extravagant theater director
Harriet Meddle- mother of Arnold, trailer trash
Dora Glockamorra- Statuesque Beauty- Nymphomaniac
Byron Shelly- Larger then life blowhard
Jury- the Audience
email theater@actandover.com for more information or visit the ACT website
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
ACT Andover wants you to help!
Hello Everyone,
We are at that time of year when we need to get volunteers for next years board. We are reorganizing again for simplicity. We need people who are dedicated and committed to doing these jobs. More important then experience, is passion to be involved and the ability to organize and take charge of these important areas. We hope that you will consider volunteering for a position, committee, or production job. It takes a village to keep going. The more hands helping, the lighter the load. We will be having a general membership meeting on Monday June 25th at 7:00 to discuss all this, the upcoming seasons and lots of other exciting things ACT is up to. We hope to see all of our ACT Family there!
General Membership Meeting at ACT Space:
Monday June 25th, 7:00 p.m.
Board of Committees:
Each job has there own responsibilities and expectations, but all positions need to commit to a meeting once a month (missing no more then 2), and organizing a meeting of your committee once a month.
Marketing: This person is responsible for the Marketing of the organization and reporting to the board the progress of the marketing department. Skills include: good proofreading, keeping individuals on task and on schedule.
Responsibilities/Committees under the Marketing Chair:
Poster Placement: People on this committee will organize where and when the posters will be distributed. They will also follow up with a had written note thanking the places where a poster was displayed
Print Advertising: People on this committee will be responsible for writing and submitting press releases, or getting articles published in the local papers. They are also responsible to get the productions listed in surrounding Community Calendars, specifically The Lawrence Eagle Tribune, The Andover Townsman, and the Haverhill Gazette.
Group Sales: This group will be responsible for creating a database of organizations to be targeted for group sales. They should get phone, email and mailing addresses for these organizations. They will then be responsible for contacting these organizations to promote group ticket sales.
Special Events: This person is responsible for the organization of events that the organization engages in. Examples include: Act Awards Night, Andover Days, Act Holiday Party, Summer Gathering, Participation in the Local Santa Parades, Community Performing Events for Charities
Fundraising: Chair is responsible for the organization of the fund raising efforts of the organizations. This year I would like to concentrate on 4 fund raising events 1 per quarter:
-Wine tasting Cabaret night with a silent auction
-Trivia Night
-Karaoke/ ACT Idol event
-Other Event TBD
Assistant House Manager: This position is responsible for the assisting in the running of the house for each show. They are responsible for the box office, including monitoring the ticket line, and ticket sales at the door. They are also responsible for coordinating ushers and concessions for each show. The person in this position will assist Rhonda Pare.
What's in it for you??? Anyone who fills one of the 6 Committee Chair positions will not have to pay a personal membership fee, will receive a comp ticket to the Awards Banquet in June (at the end of your term), and two comp. tickets to each regular seasons show (general admission).
In addition we have many opportunities for production jobs:
Willy Wonka, Full Monty, and Anything Goes
We need people who are dedicated and committed to doing these jobs. More important then experience, is passion to be involved and the ability to organize and take charge of these important areas. We will train you on how to properly do these jobs.
You must be able to make a bi weekly production meeting for the shows you are involved in and at least 3 preplanning meetings prior to auditions for each production.
Producer
Set Designer
Costumes
Stage Manager
Props
If you care interested in volunteering for any of these positions (Board and Show), please contact Cara Kennedy (cara.kennedy@actandover.com)
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