Thursday, February 28, 2019

Invisible Theatre 2019-2020 Season Auditions

 

From: CATHY JOHNSON <cathyj@flash.net>
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2019 11:22 AM
Subject: Invisible Theatre 2019-2020 Season Auditions

 

Invisible Theatre Announces 

Auditions for the 2019 - 2020 Season 

Saturday, March 16, 2019

Between 10:00 AM and 1:00 PM

  

(February 27, 2019, Tucson, AZ);  People auditioning for the first time with IT should prepare a 3 minute contemporary monologue for productions to be held between August 2019 and May 2020.

If you have worked with the company previously, please email a letter of interest and time availability to Alayna at alayna@invisibletheatre.comEveryone must call (520) 884-0672 for an appointment for the auditions on March 16.

Invisible Theatre will also be speaking with potential directors.  Please email your interest and availability to alayna@invisibletheatre.com.

All auditioning are requested to bring a photo and current resume.  All positions are paid.

  

All Auditions are at Invisible Theatre

1400 N. First Ave at Drachman

Tucson, AZ 85719

 

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Unscrewed Theater: Classes and shows this weekend

From: Unscrewed Theater <UnscrewedTheater@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Feb 28, 2019 at 9:05 AM
Subject: Improv Your Life With These Simple Steps

 

Unscrewed Theater - A Place for Improv

 

 

Classes start March 1

 

Register for Improv Blox: Emotions & Relationships

 

 

Learn to express bold emotional choices that drive rich and relationship-driven scenes. You'll learn how to express your emotional choice, make it matter, and hold on to it

 

 

Register for Improv Basics: Improv 101

 

 

Explore the fundamental elements of Improv in our introductory course. Agreement, listening, team work, and honest choices are emphasized as you learn and practice the core principles of a good Improv scene.

 

 

 

 

 

On Stage This Weekend at Unscrewed Theater

Family-friendly shows ALL WEEKEND 
And comedy you can sing along to with From the Top

 

 

Friday, Mar 1 @ 7:30 PM

Looking for something fun that doesn't involve staring at a screen? 
Join Mara, Alan, Gail, Mike, Chris, Cousin ITT...I mean...Cy - & your host Rob Sparks for a Friday night of interactive improv games. Laughter guaranteed. 

$5 for kids, $8 for Adults

 

Sat. Mar 2 @ 7:30 PM

PISH-POSH, TISH-TOSH, WIDDLE-WADDLE

The crew from Not Burnt Out Just Unscrewed knows how to let out that road rage in front of your 8-year-old. More tips (maybe!) this weekend at our  TOTALLY PG show.

$5 for kids, $8 for Adults

 

Sat. Mar 2 @ 9:00 PM

This game is called "Hoedown!"
Or something similar. Never participated in musical comedy? Tonight is for you.

From the Top does a full-on musical on your suggestions. Always funny and different every time.

$5 for kids and $8 for Adults

 

 

 

See Both Saturday Shows for only $10 w/ a Laughing Pass

 

 

 

 

 

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Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Arizona Repertory Theatre presents Shakespeare's Tragic Thriller Richard III

 

From: Vance, Julie Ann - (julievance) <julievance@email.arizona.edu>
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2019 12:00 PM
Subject: For Immediate Release: Arizona Repertory Theatre presents Shakespeare’s Tragic Thriller Richard III

 

 

 

University of Arizona

 

Arizona Repertory Theatre presents Shakespeare’s Tragic Thriller Richard III

 

 

Tucson, AZ – Arizona Repertory Theatre presents Richard III, the tragic thriller by William Shakespeare, March 11-31, 2019 in the Marroney Theatre located at 1025 N. Olive Road (UA campus located near the SE corner of Park Avenue and Speedway Boulevard)

 

Richard III, directed by UA Assistant Professor and ART Artistic Director Brent Gibbs, is the wonderfully wicked and incredibly entertaining tale of Shakespeare’s most notorious villain.  Misshapen in both body and mind, the Duke of York conspires and kills his way to the crown.  Through cunning language and dastardly deeds, he seduces everyone in his path.  But can he maintain his ill-gotten reign or will the ghosts from Richard’s past pull him down?  Only a cataclysmic conflict will resolve whether evil will prevail or truth will triumph. 

 

Ticket prices range from $17 to $28.  Discounts available for seniors, military, UA employee/alumni and groups of 10 or more.  Tickets can be purchased at tickets.arizona.edu or by calling the College of Fine Arts Box Office at (520) 621-1162 or in person at 1025 N. Olive Road.  Box office hours of operation are Monday-Friday from 12-4pm. 

 

Richard III has a run time of 2 hours 12 minutes including one 15-minute intermission.  A pre-show discussion is scheduled on Sunday, March 17, 2019 at 12:45pm.  A post-show discussion with members of the cast is scheduled on Friday, March 29, 2019 following the performance.  Richard III is sponsored by Greg Knopf. 

 

For more information, visit theatre.arizona.edu.  Media photos available now at the ART Press Room

 

About Arizona Repertory Theatre

Arizona Repertory Theatre (ART) is a unique theatre company within the University of Arizona College of Fine Arts School of Theatre, Film & Television.  ART presents six productions each season designed to educate and train theatre students while providing an incredibly entertaining experience for audiences.  ART performs over 100 performances each season from September through May.  ART is modeled after professional theatre companies and consists of students from the Acting and Musical Theatre program with students from the Design and Technology program providing production support. Arizona Repertory Theatre invites you to experience the future of theatre and “See Tomorrow’s Stars Today!”

 

Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Community Players presents Simon Peter: Passion Play of Tucson

 

From: Streetlamp Productions <streetlampproductionsaz@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2019 12:11 PM
Subject: Event for Submission

 

Simon Peter: Passion Play of Tucson

Yes, Tucson, it is back.  For 25 years, 'Simon Peter' was the show to see during the Easter holiday season.  And now, after a 15-year break, the long-awaited and much anticipated re-staging of this beloved musical is here.  And we want you to be a part of it.  Although re-worked for a smaller, more intimate stage, the heart and history, the pageantry and passion remain the same.

March 29th - April 21st

Fridays and Saturdays 7:30pm

Sundays 2:00pm

Tickets $18.00

Parties of 10 or more call for special rates

Tickets available online at communityplayerstucson.org/tickets

or call 520-887-6239 for reservations

 

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Join Artifact Dance Project presents Goliath - A Story Retold

 

From: Artifact Dance Project <info@artifactdanceproject.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2019 6:34 AM
Subject: A journey we all can relate to

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Join Artifact Dance Project for the premiere of

Goliath - A Story Retold

Choreographed by Ashley Bowman
Music written and recorded by Zack Hemsey

 

 

 

 

 

PURCHASE TICKETS

 

 

Please join choreographer Ashley Bowman for a pre-concert discussion in the theatre about the creation of Goliath 1/2 hour prior to showtime.​
 
STEVIE ELLER DANCE THEATRE
Thursday March 21 | 7:30pm - Pre-concert talk at 7:00pm
Friday March 22 | 7:30pm - Pre-concert talk at 7:00pm
Saturday March 23 | 7:30pm* - Pre-concert talk at 7:00pm
Sunday March 24 | 2:00pm - Pre-concert talk at 1:30pm
​This show runs approx. 1 hour & 30 minutes with a 15 minute intermission
*The Saturday night performance will be ASL interpreted

Purchase tickets:
https://artifactdanceproject.tix.com/schedule

 

 

A Message From Choreographer Ashley Bowman
As a choreographer, I find it unavoidable to not speak of my own journey through my work.  It is no coincidence that Goliath – A Story Retold, in some ways, is my own story retold - many people's stories retold in fact.  I believe that modern society lacks the healing qualities of myth and metaphor.  Social media and global 24-hour informational access can be a somewhat harsh stream of ineffectiveness that penetrates our day-to-day lives. I often find inspiration from the great children's books teaching us timeless lessons about humanity.  When I read my daughter "I'll Be You and You Be Me" by Ruth Krauss and illustrated by the brilliant Maurice Sendak, I feel as if I am breathing the fresh air of a simpler time.  Goliath must find his way through a world he does not understand.  The "creatures" (as I call them) he encounters represent his internal journey.  Goliath-A Story Retold is a simple story of our journey as humans. 

This timeless tale is appropriate for audience members age 5 and up.

 

 

 

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Monday, February 25, 2019

FST! Female StoryTellers presents SOLO

FST! Female StoryTellers presents SOLO

MARCH 14: SOLO
7PM CLUB CONGRESS

 

https://www.fstorytellers.com/?diffydate=1551051264

 

BREAKING NEWS: FST! GOES DOWNTOWN!

Club Congress

311 E Congress St, Tucson, Arizona 85701

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ATC presents AMERICAN MARIACHI

AMERICAN MARIACHI

By JOSÉ CRUZ GONZÁLEZ
Directed by CHRISTOPHER ACEBO

 

Tucson : 03/09/19 - 03/30/19

A vibrant new comedy from the mind of former Childsplay (Tempe, AZ) playwright-in-residence José Cruz González. Spending her days caring for her ailing mother, Lucha yearns to break her monotonous routine. Here’s a wild idea: an all-girl mariachi band! But it’s the 1970s, and girls can’t be mariachis … or can they? As Lucha and her spunky cousin hunt for bandmates, dodge disapproving relatives, and bring mom along for the ride, they wonder: Will the band actually come together? As they practice, perform, and break with tradition, their music sparks a transformation in the lives of those around them – especially Lucha’s parents. American Mariachi is a heartwarming and hilarious new comedy about music’s power to heal and connect, and the freedom to dream big. It features gorgeous live mariachi music that will send your heart soaring and put a bounce in your step. Share this show with the ones you love and let its vibrant music transform your lives too.

“A big-hearted musical play. A tug at the heartstrings that will echo for days.” – Denver Post

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Only balcony seats remain available for our Sunday matinee series in Tucson. Secure the best seats available for all performances by subscribing!

Accessible Performances:
Tuc: 03/28/19 (2:00 p.m.) – AD / OC; 03/28/19 (7:30 p.m.) – ASL
AD: Audio Described OC: Open Captioned ASL: American Sign Language-Interpreted 

Prologue:
Join a member of the artistic staff for pre-show insights 30 minutes before each performance after Opening Night.

https://arizonatheatre.org/show/american-mariachi/

 

Tickets: https://arizonatheatre.secure.force.com/ticket/#details_a0S0G00000lSu7eUAC

 

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St. Francis in the Foothills Theatre presents Calendar Girls

St. Francis in the Foothills Theatre presents:

Calendar Girls

 

After her best friend's husband dies from cancer, spirited housewife Chris hatches a scheme to raise money for a memorial. She convinces her friends and fellow Women's Institute members to create a calendar using the women as nude - or nearly nude - models. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll feel the love. Calendar girls is the best, only slightly risqué, comedy you will see this year.

Tickets: https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4043813

 

March 8-10,

March 15-17,

and March 22-24, 2019.

 

For ticket reservations and information, call 520-329-2910, https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4043813

 

 

 


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Theatre Dojo storytelling and musical duo present SONGS OF UN-CREATION

 

Abounding Grace Flute Circle in association with Paul & Sharon Surhoff present the return of Theatre Dojo, the award winning storytelling and musical duo consisting of Randy Granger and Algernon D'Ammassa, in the first local presentation of their work, SONGS OF UN-CREATION. The single performance will take place at 6:00 p.m. on March 9, 2019 at Abounding Grace, 2450 S Kolb Rd.

 

Tickets; http://www.randygranger.net/gig



Granger and D'Ammassa combine their powers as musician-storytellers to present ancient fable, folklore, myth, and music for a modern audience in the guise of two troubadours wandering through time. Their collaboration began in 2014 with their performance of AN ILIAD, which has toured to cities in five states, and continued with their original show, KILLING BUDDHA. Both shows have won awards at the Salt Lake City and San Diego International Fringe Festivals.

SONGS OF UN-CREATION explores human conceptions of creation, and the nature of story and song. The show is rooted in indigenous American teaching from the Hopi, Dinè and others compared to an assortment of stories about humankind's relationship with the earth. Creation stories and morality tales from various world cultures such as Africa, Asia, Greek mythology are acted out using dramatic storytelling and an assortment of exotic cultural intsruments. Throughout, the performers maintain a musical pulse an offers audience an opportunity to participate, as they feel comfortable.

Randy Granger is an award winning, nationally touring musician based in Las Cruces, New Mexico. The multi-instrumentalist, composer, recording artist, teacher, storyteller and singer-songwriter blends elements of southwest music like Native American flutes with world percussion and distinctive vocals. His work on hand-pan instruments was profiled on NPR's "All Things Considered" in 2007.

Algernon D'Ammassa is a journalist and theatre artist based in Deming, New Mexico.

Theatre Dojo began in Los Angeles in 2006 as an experimental theatre-training workshop for professional and non-professional actors to explore the craft of acting in combination with yoga, meditation, and martial arts. It was revived in New Mexico as a storytelling performance project engaging social and philosophical issues.

D'Ammassa and Granger combine scripted material with improvisation and various found and traditional musical instruments throughout their performances.

The performance will begin at 6:00 p.m. on March 9. General admission is $20. Reservations are recommended, as seating is limited. For more information and to reserve seats, call producer Paul Surhoff at (908) 917-2307.

For more information about Theatre Dojo, visit www.theatre-dojo.org  or call (575) 545-7613.

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Sunday, February 24, 2019

Auditions for "The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde

 

From: Tucson Players of Penzance <tucsonplayersofpenzance@gmail.com>
Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2019 9:26 AM
Subject: Auditions for "The Importance of Being Earnest" by Oscar Wilde

 

Open Casting Call:

Vail Theatre of the Arts and the Players of Penzance are holding auditions for their upcoming production of The Importance of Being Earnest by Oscar Wilde.

Auditions will be held on Wednesday, March 13 from 6:00-8:00 PM at the Vail Theatre of the Arts (10701 E Mary Ann Cleveland Way), with call-back auditions on Wednesday, March 20 from 6:00-8:00 PM.

Important dates follow. For questions about scheduling, please contact tucsonplayersofpenzance@gmail.com.

Monday, July 22, 2019            5:30 PM           Cue to Cue/Tech 

Tuesday, July 23, 2019           5:30 PM           Dress Rehearsal       

Wednesday, July 24, 2019      5:30 PM           Dress Rehearsal       

Thursday, July 25, 2019          5:30 PM           Dress Rehearsal       

Friday, July 26, 2019               7:00 PM           Opening          

Tech Call: 5:00, Cast Call: 5:30

Saturday, July 27, 2019           2:00 PM           Performance   

Tech Call: 12:30, Cast Call: 1:00

Saturday, July 27, 2019           7:00 PM           Performance   

Tech Call: 5:30, Cast Call: 6:00

Friday, August 2, 2019            7:00 PM           Performance   

Tech Call: 5:30, Cast Call: 6:00

Saturday, August 3, 2019        2:00 PM           Performance   

Tech Call: 12:30, Cast Call: 1:00

Saturday, August 3, 2019        7:00 PM           Closing            

Tech Call: 5:30, Cast Call: 6:00

Actors will require a headshot and a resume, and must be prepared to either recite a 1-2-minute monologue (comedic or classical) or read from sides.

Those who have a conflict with the performance or tech week dates but who are interested in performing future shows with the Vail Theatre of the Arts and the Players of Penzance are still welcome to audition.

The casting of this show will be Shakespearean in style, so actors may audition for any role regardless of age, sex, or race. The roles are as follows.

· Algernon Moncrieff
· Lane (Manservant)
· John (Jack) Worthing J.P.
· Lady Augusta Fairfax (Lady Bracknell)
· The Hon. Gwendolen Fairfax
· Mrs. Lætitia Prism, Governess
· Cecily Cardew
· Rev. Frederick Chasuble D.D.
· Merriman, Butler
· Footman (non-speaking)

For questions, contact tucsonplayersofpenzance@gmail.com.  

 

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Friday, February 22, 2019

Tucson Fringe seeking actors for Shakespeare Pub Crawl on Sunday April 28th

 

From: Maryann Green <mkfgreen@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2019 3:52 PM
Subject: announcement

 

Tucson Fringe is looking for a few actors for their Shakespeare Pub Crawl on Sunday April 28th (actors should be available between noon and 5pm that day). Interested actors should send a resume and video audition (1-minute Shakespeare monologue) to mkfgreen@gmail.com by March 3rd. Rehearsal will be minimal. 

 

 

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Zombie Nightmare at The Tucson Mall on Saturday, March 30th from 1- 6 PM

 

From: Genie Joseph <lightwave7@hotmail.com>
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2019 2:25 PM
Subject: Zombie Nightmare - New Flier - with correct ticket info

 

This is our IFA yearly fundraiser The Zombie Nightmare at The Tucson Mall on Saturday, March 30th from 1- 6 PM.  Please distribute this flier on your social media.  It is going to be a great event and lots of joyful collaboration with the high schools, film folks, actors, make-up and special effects people and good energy!

 

See the flier here: https://tucsonstage.blogspot.com/2019/02/zombie-nightmare.html

 

 

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Zombie Nightmare


Desert Melodies and Cabaret Bohème present: For Love or Money

 

From: James Pack <vaudvil@yahoo.com>
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2019 1:51 PM
Subject: For Love or Money, a singing and dancing extravaganza!

 

Desert Melodies and Cabaret Bohème are teaming up to present: For Love or Money, a singing and dancing extravaganza! 

Harriet Siskin, a veritable institution in Tucson's musical theater scene, leads her band from behind the keys playing some of the most memorable songs of the past several decades devoted to two of humanity's foremost preoccupations. Peaches VaVoom, director, choreographer, and performer, adds her own dash of pizzazz with the talents of the dancers of Cabaret Bohème and HipNautique: Brooke Prim, Marjani, and Stacey Wadsworth.

"Love or Money" features the vocal talents of AmberLee Harrington, Andrew Baughman, Chris Brewer, Liz Claire Feliciano, Robert Blankenship, and Darin Guthrie. Musicians Zac Seasley, Kristine Smith, and Jacob Hacker join the band for a first class show.

Proceeds will benefit the Humane Society of Southern Arizona.

General Admission tickets are $15.00 each for two shows only: Saturday, March 9 at 7:00 PM and Sunday, March 10 at 2:00 PM. Get your tickets today, as the shows will likely sell out!  Performances are held at the Arizona Rose Theatre, 4500 N Oracle Rd #329, Tucson, AZ 85705.

 

Purchase Tickets Here

 

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Thursday, February 21, 2019

Unscrewed Theater: Do you have plans this weekend?


From: Unscrewed Theater <UnscrewedTheater@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 10:00 AM
To: Chris Seidman <chris.seidman@gmail.com>

 

 

On Stage This Weekend at Unscrewed Theater

Family-friendly shows on Friday AND Satruday...

plus an improv team cage battle at FREE FORM FRIDAY! 

 

 

Friday, Feb 22 @ 7:30 PM

We take "audience participation" literally.

Join Gail, Ryan, David, Alan, Rosanne, Cy - & your host Chris Seidman to kick off the weekend with a laugh.

$5 for kids, $8 for Adults

 

 

Friday, Feb 22 @ 9:00 PM

Four Teams Enter.

One team leaves.


Free Form Friday Cage Match Tonight - FREE ADMISSION!

FREE! More info here
 

 

 

 

Saturday, Feb 23 @ 7:30 PM

Do you have a question for the oracle this weekend?

Get all the answers from Scott, Monica, Chris, Alan, Rosanne, Cy & your host...Michael Pierce this Saturday at Unscrewed Theater!

$5 for kids, $8 for Adults

 

 

 

Saturday, Feb 16 @ 9:00 PM

Ready to get a little wild this weekend?

Rick, Susie, David, Jessica, Alan, Cy & your host...Michael Pierce will have you rolling in the aisles at this totally UNCENSORED improv show.

$8 for Adults

 

 

 

See Both Saturday Shows for only $10 w/ a Laughing Pass

 

 

 

 

 

Nervous about trying out improv?

Take a taste before eating the whole enchilada.

Sign up for our improv appetizer: one night, two hours, and just $15 - and that includes free tix to an Unscrewed show.

Go ahead and dig in.

 

 

PSST. This short survey takes less than 5 minutes to finish and gives us your valuable input on our teen classes.

Help us out by taking our survey.

Looking for a way in to the world of improv - but looking to save some cash?

Apply for a scholarship to our Improv Basics training course. Classes start up again in March, so make sure you apply by February 28.

 

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4500 E. Speedway Blvd. #39
Tucson, AZ 85712


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Chosen Child: a staged reading of a play by Monica Bauer

 

From: Winding Road Theater Ensemble <windingroadte@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2019 1:50 PM
Subject: Chosen Child: a staged reading of a play by Monica Bauer

 

 

"I'm launching these letters into the sky, but they seem to just float away. Please write me back."

                                                                                               Donna in Chosen Child by Monica Bauer

 

Chosen Child
by Monica Bauer
Directed by Maria Caprile


March 2nd-3rd, 2019


 

A schizophrenic man waits in a bus terminal for a sister he barely knows to fulfill a promise that she never made. In Chosen Child, a story of mothers, memories and the ties that may (or may not) bind, an intergenerational family drama plays out over more than six decades. 

This staged reading by Tucson playwright, Monica Bauer, plays one weekend only. Her play Vivian's Music recently closed Off Broadway after it was a five star hit at the 2018 Edinburgh Fringe Festival.  Her plays The Maternal Instinct, The Higher Education of Kahlid AmirThe Real Machiavelli and Brand New Jew have been also received Tucson premieres. Chosen Child was part of the 2014-15 season at Boston Playwrights' Theatre, where it was nominated for an IRNE for Best New Play.  

"Playwright Monica Bauer deserves her own blessing for the considerable virtues of her new play "Chosen Child," now in a disarmingly moving world premiere at Boston Playwrights' Theatre. Bauer brings remarkable feeling and intimacy to the exploration of the answers in a play at once both richly mysterious and smartly developed." JULES BECKER, NEW ENGLAND ENTERTAINMENT DIGEST


"Chosen Child" ... it's one of the most poignant, moving and worthwhile dramatic pieces I've seen in a while."  SHEILA BARTH, THE THEATER MIRROR

"Boston Playwrights' Theatre has a stunning "family" drama... Bauer cleverly engages the audience... Bauer's compassionate and novel take on the "family" play makes CHOSEN CHILD a must see this season."  BEVERLY CREASEY, BOSTON ARTS REVIEW

"Chosen Child is among the best plays I've seen at Boston Playwrights' Theatre... Bauer has reworked and rewritten her very personal story into a compelling memory play which resonates (as she says) with anybody who ever had a mother."  NANCY GROSSMAN, BROADWAY WORLD BOSTON

                                             
Saturday March 2 at 7:30pm
Sunday March 3 at 2pm
General admission $15


Scoundrel and Scamp Studio Theatre at the Historic Y

738 N 5th Ave in Tucson

 

 

 

(520) 401-3626

 

 

 

Buy Tickets to Chosen Child

 

 

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AUDITIONS - Winding Road Theater Ensemble

 

From: Winding Road <windingroadte@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2019 4:56 PM
Subject: AUDITIONS - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

OPEN AUDITIONS
MARCH 2, 2019

11am-1pm & 2pm-5pm
Sky Islands Public High School Auditorium

6000 E 145h Street, Tucson AZ  85711

Winding Road Theater Ensemble is holding open auditions for our 2019-2020 Season as well as the upcoming Eight 10s in Tucson 10-minute play festival (April-May 2019).
Our Main Stage productions for 2019-2020 are:

·         The Little Foxes by Lillian Hellman (August-September 2019)

·         The Big Meal by Dan LeFranc (November-December 2019)

·         Angels Fall by Lanford Wilson (February-March 2020)

·         Eight 10s in Tucson (April-May 2020) (casting March 2020)


Winding Road will also produce up to four full-length play readings as part of our Winding Reads series (dates to be announced) including:

·         The Wrong People Have Money by Reed McColm

·         Christmas Break by Monica Bauer

·         The Women of Lockerbie by Deborah Brevoort


Auditioners should come prepared with a current headshot, resume, and one memorized contemporary monologue, no more than 2 minutes in length. If you do not have a prepared monologue, Winding Road will provide sides to be read as your audition. We will be casting roles for men and women aged teens to 65+. Auditioners will be considered for all available roles in both Main Stage and Winding Reads productions. Please note that some roles have been precast.

Auditions are by APPOINTMENT ONLY.
To schedule your audition, visit 
https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60b0b49aeaa23a64-winding to select your time slot. Please direct any questions to windingroadte@gmail.com with 'SEASON AUDITIONS' in the subject line or call 520-401-3626.

 

 

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TIM Comedy Theater Battle of the Mayors

 

From: Tucson Improv Movement <justin@tucsonimprov.com>
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2019 7:30 AM
Subject: TIM E-News: Battle of the Mayors

 

TIM Comedy Theater

 

The Game Show Show: Battle of the Mayors

The Game Show Show pits contestants against each other in this live and improvised show with fabulous prizes*!  This Saturday at 7:30 pm we have the battle of the mayors.  Who will come out on top in mayoral superiority Tucson Mayor Jonathan Rothschild versus Sahuarita Mayor Tom Murphy. You provide the suggestions, our improvisers create the scenes and there can only be one winner.  Move over Price is Right, Wheel of Fortune, and Jeopardy to make room for the Game Show Show!

*Prizes are not fabulous

 

 

 

 

 

This Week's Show Schedule


Friday Night
7:30 PM - Improv Happy Hour (Improv 201 and 401 Student Showcase)
9 PM - The Soap Box w/ Rory Monserat

Saturday Night
7:30 PM - Laugh Tracks + The Game Show Show
9 PM - Stand Up 101 Student Showcase + The Dating Scene

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Dating Scene Finale

Like any good relationship, after this weekend, we are breaking up...  The Dating Scene and their brand now cast going on a break after Saturday nights show.  

Bad date, good story? Tell us! The cast of The Dating Scene comes together to celebrate the triumphs and tribulations of finding a significant other.  Audience members share their best or worst dating stories to inspire a completely made-up-on-the-spot hilarious comedy show.

Swipe right on laughter, and don't miss out on this amazing show!

Cast: Daniel Kirby, Jack McClane, Ash Trudinger-Smith, Amanda Brosseau, Alex Demeroutis, Czarina Nafarrate, W. Eric Rau, Jessica Gregg, Jeremy Shockley, and Sara Alcazar Silva.

 

 

 

Two teams battle it out for the "street cred" every Saturday at 7:30pm!

 

 

 

The Soap Box is TIM's flagship show, Friday nights at 9 PM!

 

 

 

A show for the kid in all of us the second Saturday of the month at 2pm!

 

 

Tucson Improv Movement

414 E 9th Street

Tucson, AZ 85705



 

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