Thursday, October 22, 2009

This week on www.TucsonStage.com

This week on www.TucsonStage.com:

New articles and reviews in Chuck Graham’s “Let The Show Begin”:

THEATER – Arizona Theatre Company gets set to open in previews its production of "George Is Dead," written and directed by Elaine May, featuring Marlo Thomas and Don Murray.

Arid Rose Theater, the city’s newest company, continues to live the horror story of having to postpone its opening of "Art" one more time. An electrical problem and an electrician who failed to show up to make the repairs are the new reason. Now the world debut of Arid Rose Theater is "hopefully scheduled" for Oct. 22.

Live Theatre Workshop's excellent production of the Agatha Christie mystery, “The Unexpected Guest,” continues its run.

All the details are listed on the Future Shows theater page.

MUSIC The Southern Arizona Arts and Cultural Alliance presents the Legends of Jazz in Concert poolside at the El Conquistadore Resort on Oct. 24.

Check out the CD review of "Wild Women," just released by Diane Van Deurzen & Lisa Otey and let the good times roll.

Chamber Music Plus turns to the Gershwin brothers for inspiration in their Berger Performing Arts productioin the Sunday afternoon after Thanksgiving.

The line-up is set for the Tucson Jazz Society’s New Year’s Eve jazz all-star gala.

Find all the details on the Future Shows film and music page.

All the club dates for local jazz groups are posted on the LBS (Let The Show Begin) Calendar.

DANCE – Art.If.Act Dance Project makes its debut Oct. 22.

Ballet Tucson’s opening night gala will celebrate the company’s 24th season. Christmas brings “The Nutcracker.”

Dance and Desert in the spring is followed by the Urban Picnic. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” concludes the season.

All the time and ticket information is posted on the Future Shows dance page.

FILM – Keep up with the Loft Cinema’s special events each week in “Life at the Loft” on the Film page.

The downtown Screening Room re-opens with a new face on the street side and lots of plans for the future, on Oct. 30

Classic films screening at the downtown Fox Theatre are posted on the Future Shows film and music page.

Been Eating To Any Good Beats Lately?

Our musically inclined restaurant reviewers are looking for some new restaurants presenting both good jazz and good food. Preferably at the same time. Past reviews are posted in Eat to The Beat.

If you know of one, please send email to chuck@tucsonstage.com or go to Letters to Chuck and send us a note from there.

… and much more.

New auditions, casting calls and announcements on the TTA List:

·  Tucson: Crew Call for UofA Student Film

·  Tucson: Casting call, actor for Zombie web series

·  Casa Grande: Paramount Theatre AUDITIONS - Christm...

·  Tucson: OPP seeking Playwrights for 7th Annual Pla...

·  Tucson: IndeFliks@theAlley presents Netherbeast In...

·  Tucson: Beowulf Alley's LNT@the Alley - Auditions

·  Tucson: OPP OPEN CALL for ACTORS - 7th Annual P...

·  Tucson: Old Pueblo Playwrights 7th Annual Play-in-...

·  Tucson: TCG/ITI-US: Future Collaborations Travel ...

·  Tucson: Casting Call, digital short film

·  Tucson: Arts for All Youth Ensemble Auditions and ...

·  Tucson: TTA member discount from Crown Chimp Produ...

·  Tucson: Live Theatre Workshop Extends Robin Hood!

·  From: newkiva motions [mailto:puppetheatre@...

·  Tucson: Casting call for short film "State Functio...

·  Tucson: Buy 1 get 1 free, ART at Arid Rose Theatre...

·  Tucson: OCKHAM'S RAZOR at the Loft

·  Tucson: Red Barn Theater Company presents "Bull In...

·  Tucson: CASTING CALL Poolside commercial shoot - p...

 

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