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February 27, 2010

Halpern Lecture on Drama History March 18

Filed under: University of Tennessee, Theatre — rchoover @ 12:13 am

The UT Department of English will sponsor a lecture “Greek Theater and Democratic Thought: Arendt to Rancière” by Richard Halpern, Professor of English at Johns Hopkins University. The lecture will be held on Thursday, March 18th, in 1210 McClung Tower, from 4-5. A short reception with the scholar will follow.

On Friday, March 19th at noon, in 1210 McClung Tower, Professor Halpern will lead a seminar on his recent essay “Eclipse of Action: “Hamlet and the Political Economy of Playing” (in Shakespeare Quarterly 59.4 [2008]). Graduate students are especially encouraged to attend, though others are welcome.

At both talks, Professor Halpern will speak about his current book project “Eclipse of Action: Tragedy and Political Economy,” which traces the dilemma of modern tragedy to an economic context that elevates making or production over doing or action, and uses this context to cast a retrospective glance over the history of tragic drama from Aeschylus to Beckett.

Professor Halpern’s research interests include sixteenth- and seventeenth-century literature, especially drama; Shakespeare; modernism; literary theory, especially Marxist and psychoanalytic; aesthetics; science and literature. He is the author of Shakespeare’s Perfume: Sodomy and Sublimity in the Sonnets, Wilde, Freud and Lacan (Penn, 2002), an exploration of relations between sexuality and aesthetics. His most recent book is Norman Rockwell: The Underside of Innocence (University of Chicago Press, 2006).

Professor Halpern has taught at Berkeley, the University of Colorado at Boulder, and Yale. He won an NEH Fellowship in 1993-1994 and is currently on the editorial board of English Literary History.

Richard Halpern’s visit is part of the 2009-2010 Visiting Speakers Series sponsored by the Department of English.

The lecture and seminar are free and open to the public. For more information, contact Mary Dzon (mdzon@utk.edu).
 

 

February 12, 2010

Play Reading Saturday Feb. 13

Filed under: Theatre, Official Business, Reading Series, Clarence Brown Theatre — rchoover @ 1:10 pm

Bare Feet on a Cold Floor
by Kathryn Rickson

will be read on the stage of the Carousel Theatre Saturday, February 13 at 12 Noon.

featuring: Elizabeth Norment, David Kortemeier, and Ned Schmidtke of the cast of Oedipus the King.

A discussion will follow. 

 

 

February 8, 2010

Bus Stop Auditions

Filed under: Theatre, Auditions — rchoover @ 5:54 pm

Auditions:  Tellico Village production of BUS STOP

Joan Dorsey, Director, gives the following info for casting of three roles:

           Cherie: Marilyn Monroe role in movie

           Bo: young socially naive and aggressive cowboy

           Elma: high school waitress in diner

   ** All three are onstage throughout the play…major, MAJOR roles

Auditions:  March 4, Thursday at Tellico Village Rec Center 7-9 PM

            March 6, Saturday at Tellico’s Yacht Club 3rd floor  12-2 PM

no “pay”…however, a great opportunity to do 3 “major roles” for experience or for a “showcase”.

About the director:  I am a retired drama teacher from Philadelphia that taught in a magnet school of performing arts…teaching only drama and doing 6 productions a year.  I have done theatre all my life and continue to direct and perform in theatre and do television commercials in retirement here in Tennessee and in Orlando prior to moving here in 2005.  This can be an great opportunity to learn as well as perform…a great “showcase” for a drama student at UT.

Rehearsals to begin early April

Show dates:  May 20,21,22

My phone number is: 865-408-1071 my residence

If I am not home, leave messages and I will return the call

 

 

The Wedding Party on the Eiffel Tower

Filed under: Theatre, Students — rchoover @ 5:49 pm

For Immediate Release:

The Wedding Party on the Eiffel Tower
At Clarence Brown Lab Theater Feb. 11-14
                                                                                                                   

The Wedding Party on the Eiffel Tower, a zany romp by French playwright Jean Cocteau will open Thursday, Feb.11 and continue through Sunday, Feb. 14 with three evening and two matinee performances in the Clarence Brown Theater Lab Theater on the University of Tennessee campus in Knoxville.

It was just over a year ago that UTK senior theatre major Samantha Senn of Oak Ridge received the go ahead to direct and produce the play in the UT facility. It is an independent student production by Senn overseen by faculty advisor Casey Sams. All performances are open to the public free of charge.

Senn has performed on stage and worked in numerous staff and crew positions as well as directing short, five to 45 minute, films for classes.  Most recently she was the Assistant to the Director for both A Christmas Carol (2008) and The Triumph of Love in 2009. She had a directing class with Kate Buckley, UTK , and was a writer/director/actor for the classes’ final presentation, Anonymous Lives. 

Why did she choose this play, first performed in Paris in 1921?

“I was intrigued by the concept of both the show and the futurist movement as a whole,” she said thoughtfully. “The idea of reality versus a representation of reality is fascinating and the commentary provided on the mechanization of daily life is very relevant in today’s society.”

What exactly is the play about?

”Well,” the producer says, “It’s a one act play centering on a wedding reception gone terribly wrong. Just when you think you’ve figured it out, something else happens and any theories you had fly out the window. The entire cast’s lines are spoken by two Narrators who control the action on stage, and join in periodically. Although, as the show progresses they learn that they might not have as much control as they originally thought, or do they?”

There are lions, ostriches, mimes, dysfunctional families, a 320 square foot mural and a giant camera. There is even a song and dance routine!

Scenic Artist Kelsey Roy created the large mural backdrop for the show. In a blending of cubist and post impressionistic styles she has painted an impressive, colorful depiction of the Parisian skyline.  She and Senn are both 2006 ORHS grads. The other Oak Ridge participant in the show is Sandra Herrera, the Wig Mistress.

An artistic team of nine and a technical crew of four support the cast of 12.
 
There are evening performances Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 11, 12 and 13, at 8 pm with matinee performances Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 13 and 14, at 1:30 p.m. The house is open 30 minutes prior to each performance. Admission is free.   Additional information on the show is available at this Facebook Link: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=454867155520&ref=mf

Cast (In order of appearance)
First Narrator: Dana Parks; Second Narrator: Harrison Hayes; Ostrich: Clarissa Dufrense; Hunter/Telegram/Art Dealer: Adam Hutsell; Manager/Bathing Beauty: Molly Kessler; Photographer: Zach Parker; Bride: Alison Sculley; Groom: Seth Johnson; Mother-in-Law/Father-in-Law: Harrison Young; General: Jacob Baker; Child: Josh Cook; Lion/Art Collector:: Renee Hines.

Artistic Team
Director/Producer: Samantha Senn; Stage Manager: Jenna Purdy; Assistant Stage Manager: Amber Autry; Lighting Designer: Jason Heitt; Costume Designer: Natasha Koetsch; Sound Designer: Meg Deshaies; Set Designer: Samantha Senn; Scenic Artist: Kelsey Roy; Waltz Choreographer: Zach Parker; Wig Mistress: Sandra Herrera.

 

December 4, 2009

NPN Volunteers Needed

Filed under: Theatre, Official Business, Students, Carpetbag Theatre — rchoover @ 4:27 pm

CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS

Carpet Bag Theatre is hosting the annual meeting of the National Performance Network during the week of Sunday, Dec. 6-Sunday Dec. 13.  They are seeking student volunteers to help with crew work for showcases and gofers/assistants with administering the conference.  This is an opportunity to meet performance artists from around the country.

If you are interested in crewing the showcases, the comitment is Thursday, Dec. 10-Saturday, Dec. 12.   Volunteers to assist with conference operations are needed throughout the week.  If you are interested, please contact the appropriate person as listed below:

 

Showcase Volunteers Contact:
Tramaine Brathwaite
MRP Production Assistant
NPN Annual Meeting Showcase 2009
[Event now over — contact information removed]

Conference Volunteers Contact:
[Event now over — contact information removed]

 

November 4, 2009

Little Shop of Horrors Photos posted

Roger’s show photographs from The Clarence Brown Theatre production of Little Shop of Horrors (running in the Carousel Theatre through November 15) are now loaded onto my flickr account.

Click here to view the Little Shop of Horrors slideshow.

Click here if you’d rather view the set in raw form.

And of course you may access all my CBT show photographs from the Photos menu item on this intranet. 

 

October 12, 2009

Audition to be a Pirate

Filed under: Theatre, Auditions, Students — rchoover @ 3:27 pm

AUDITIONS
THE PIRATES OF
PENZANCEThe Knoxville Opera presents Gilbert and Sullivan’s famous operetta, The Pirates of Penzance, with Carroll Freeman directing and Brian Salesky conducting, March 12 and 14, 2010, at the Tennessee Theatre.
 
Open auditions for the supporting cast of female wards, male pirates and policemen will be held Friday, December 4, 5:30-7:30 p.m. and Saturday, December 5, 2:00-5:00 p.m. at the Opera Building, 612 E. Depot Avenue. Persons interested in auditioning should prepare a vocal selection in English of their choosing and be available for a brief interview and able to handle simple choreography. An accompanist will be provided for the auditions.

presents ’s famous operetta, , with directing and conducting, March 12 and 14, 2010, at the Tennessee Theatre.  for the supporting cast of female wards, male pirates and policemen will be held Friday, December 4, 5:30-7:30 p.m. and Saturday, December 5, 2:00-5:00 p.m. at the Opera Building, 612 E. Depot Avenue. Persons interested in auditioning should prepare a vocal selection in English of their choosing and be available for a brief interview and able to handle simple choreography. An accompanist will be provided for the auditions.To schedule an audition for Pirates contact Don Townsend at  599-7961 (cell)  or  at dtownsend@knoxvilleopera.com

For further information or to reserve tickets to opera performances, please contact Knoxville Opera, 524-0795 or www.knoxvilleopera.com.
  

 

September 10, 2009

Arsenic Auditions

Filed under: Theatre, Auditions, Students — rchoover @ 9:46 am

The Foothills Community Players is holding open auditions for all roles in its second production for the 2009-2010 season. “Arsenic and Old Lace” will run Nov. 19-22 at the Capitol Theatre in downtown Maryville.

Actors interested in auditioning are encouraged to do so at First United Methodist Church, 804 Montvale Station Road in Maryville. Auditions will be readings from the script and will be held at 2 p.m. Sept. 26; and 7 p.m. Sept. 28. Those auditioning should bring a theater resume and head shot, if available.

Auditions are being held for all 14 roles for men and women.
For more information, visit www.FoothillsCommunityPlayers.com.

 

Disney Paid Internships

Filed under: Theatre, Official Business, Auditions, Students — rchoover @ 9:35 am

From: Stewart, Joanna Elizabeth
Sent: Thu 9/10/2009 8:34 AM
To: Tipton, Betty L
Subject:
 
Hello Ms. Tipton,

My name is Beth Stewart.  I am a UT student and Disney Campus rep.  I wanted to let you as well as your theater students know about this internship/audition opportunity that the Disney College Program offers. 

This is a paid internship where students are able to work at our Disney resorts.  If students audition for any of our positions for character, parade performer, or stage performer then they will have an opportunity to work at the Disneyworld resort.

Our presentations on campus are as follows:
September 14 @ 4:30 pm in the UC Crest Room September 15 @ 2:30 pm in the UC suite 221

Entertainment Auditions are:
Atlanta 11/4/2009       2:30PM  3:00PM
Nashville       11/8/2009       10:30AM 11:00AM

If it is at all possible I would appreciate it if you would send this information through listerv for theater students.  We want to make sure they know this is another opportunity to stretch their acting muscle. Please let me know if you have any questions. Please visit http://disneycollegeprogram.com/entertainment for more information.

Thanks,
   Beth Stewart

 

August 27, 2009

Fat Pig

Filed under: Theatre, Students, Lab Shows — rchoover @ 2:01 pm

Independent Lab Production of Fat Pig  by Neil LaBute. 

Directed by David Ratliff.

In the CBT Lab Theatre

Thursday, August 27, 8 p.m.
Friday, August 28, 8 p.m.
Saturday, August 29, 8 p.m.
Sunday, August 30, 8 p.m.

Seating: first-come, first-served; free admission.

Warnings: Adult Language & Situations

Description: When Tom first meets Helen there is an instant connection, but it’s not exactly love at first sight… Helen is a bright, funny, sexy young woman who happens to be plus-sized - and then some - and it’s only so long before the insults start to fly from Tom’s shallow yet shockingly funny office buddies.

 

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