Thursday, March 29, 2012

Congratulations to the winners of our MY GENERATION raffle!



During the run of My Generation! the Little Theatre offered a very special raffle to our patrons and supporters. Tickets for this raffle were $100.00 each- thank you to everyone who purchased one. The winning tickets were drawn at last night's Board meeting and we are pleased to announce the winners here:

3rd prize (two 2012-2013 season tickets)- Larry Brown

2nd prize (dinner with the writer and director of My Generation!)- Kisandra Sparling

1st prize (private party with performers from My Generation!)- Steve Devencenzi

Congratulation to our winners and thank you to everyone who supported the Little Theatre by purchasing a ticket!

-Kevin

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Happy World Theatre Day!

Today, March 27, is the 50th anniversary of World Theatre Day. Actor/Director John Malkovich gave the keynote address at the celebration last week. To hear what he had to say about the importance of theatre, click HERE.

San Luis Obispo Little Theatre is proud to be a part of this movement.

John Malkovich, an original member of Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, was a a wonderful choice as speaker. Here's Malkovich and Gary Sinise destroying their mother's kitchen in Steppenwolf's 1983 production of True West.

14 years later, Malkovich played a much different brand of villain. Click HERE to see him threaten the bunny.

Happy World Theatre Day,

Kevin



The Board of Directors will hold its monthly meeting Wednesday, March 28th at 6pm at the Little Theatre.  View the Agenda

Monday, March 26, 2012

This week at the Little Theatre!


Good afternoon friends of the Little Theatre,

We finally wrapped up our 6-week, 24 performance run of My Generation! yesterday afternoon. Thank you to the amazing cast/crew who generously gave so much of this time and energy to this project in order to bring it to life on our stage. And THANK YOU to Joan Crowder for an excellent review (even though it was a little late…). To read the review click HERE.

Finally: nothing that we do at the Little Theatre would be possible without the generosity of sponsors and donors from our community. Thank you to Laura Hopkins for sponsoring My Generation! and for offering to sponsor the next two fundraisers at the Little Theatre. Your support means the world to all of us at the Little Theatre! To discover more sponsorship opportunities, please contact me by clicking HERE.

The Little Theatre is proud to present quality entertainment to the community on 44 weekends out of the year. With such an ambitious schedule, time is of the essence after any production closes. Less than two hours after the final bows for My Generation! took place, Dave Linfield, the cast/crew, and several volunteers took down the set ad restored the theatre/dressing rooms back to neutral. 


Dave was in early this morning, beginning to put up the set for our next mainstage production, Dinner with Friends, which opens on April 13. 

To find out more about Dinner with Friends, please click HERE.

Dollhouse, directed by Elaine Fournier is also moving into the theatre this week. This Ubu’s Other Shoe Presentation plays for two nights only: March 30 and 31 at 7:00 PM. To find out more about this modern adaptation of Ibsen’s classic drama, click HERE.

Over the last two years, some patrons have asked me why our Readers’ Theatre program at the Little Theatre is called “Ubu’s Other Shoe.” Short answer: Ubu's Other Shoe is named after the infamous trilogy of plays written by Alfred Jarry in the late 19th century. After riots erupted on opening and closing night of Ubu Roi, the play was outlawed from the stage. Ubu's Other Shoe pays homage to the spirit of Jarry and all artists that strive to explore the fringes of their art. To see the opening of the famous 2008 Paravon production of Ubu Roi, click HERE.  

Auditions are coming up for Boom!, by Peter Sinn Nachtrieb, directed by Brent Keast. Auditions will take place on April 16 and 17. Full audition details can be found HERE.

Nachtrieb’s Boom! Is a wonderful example of what Ubu’s Other Shoe is all about: giving local actors, directors, technicians, and audience members an opportunity to work on and experience cutting-edge plays which may not be suitable for the mainstage season. To watch the trailer for the 2008 Woolly Mammoth Theatre production of Boom!, (including interviews with the playwright), click HERE.

Pre-production for The House of Blue Leaves is chugging along- thank you to Joe Brenner for his great work.

Thank you for your support of the Little Theatre. We have so much to share with you in the coming month!

-Kevin

Thursday, March 22, 2012

TEEN MONOLOGUES opens tonight!

Happy opening night to the cast and crew of Teen Monologues, directed by John Battalino. The Little Theatre is proud to host and support these amazing young performers. To find out more about the history of the Teen Monologue project, please click HERE.

The show starts at 8:00 PM.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Saying goodbye to My Generation

My Generation is the second original musical I have collaborated on with David Vienna (writer) and Drew Silvaggio (choreographer.) This time around, we were fortunate enough to bring Stephen Tosh (musical director) into the creative fold. The production closes this Sunday after 24 performances, 6 weeks of rehearsal, and a full year of development.

Thank you to everyone- especially our incredible cast who have volunteered so much of their time and energy- who made this journey possible. As with any production, after this Sunday, My Generation, as we know it, will never exist again. (It can't...such is the nature of theatre.) Enjoy this final weekend- cast, crew, audience, musicians. It has been a pleasure.





All photos courtesy of Wade Tillotson
Happy closing,

Kevin




Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Message from Kevin Harris, Managing Artistic Director


Good morning supporters of the Little Theatre,

To those of you who are first-time visitors to our blog, welcome. Here you can find up-to-date information on all of the happenings at the Little Theatre. This blog also gives me (and all staff) the opportunity to connect personally with our supporters- theatre is all about connection and community, and I'm thrilled to be able to reach out to our supporters in any way possible.

Last weekend was especially difficult for the cast/crew of My Generation and the entire Little Theatre family. Ross Sears (the percussionist for the production) passed away Saturday night. Ross was one of the most active musicians in our community, bringing his talents to nearly ever Art Organization on the Central Coast over the last four decades. Ross was an absolute gentleman, and a wonderful person to have on any project. At Stephen and Barbara Tosh’s request, the final four performances of My Generation will be dedicated to him, and the opening video will be changed to reflect this.

Photo courtesy of WADE TILLOTSON

My Generation! plays for one more weekend- thank you to Steve Hilstein for stepping in on drums. We played to four full houses this weekend, and next weekend only has a handful of tickets left. Laura Hopkins, the show sponsor for My Generation, attended the show last Saturday night and loved it- she’s coming back on Friday with more people. Thank you, Laura, for your support of the Little Theatre and for making this production possible! Tickets for the last weekend of My Generation! can be purchased by clicking HERE.

Dinner with Friends is almost ready to move into the theatre! The cast recently had its first stumble-through, and the show is nearly into the home stretch. Dinner with Friends, like several Pultizer-Prize winners/nominees, came to life at the Humana Festival of New American Plays, an annual festival of New Work sponsored by the Actor’s Theatre of Louisville. The Humana Festival, founded in 1976 by Actor’s Theatre Artistic Director Jon Jory, has received over 75,000 submissions over the last 4 decades. The first play developed at Humana in 1976: The Gin Game, which was seen on the Little Theatre stage 35 years later in a production directed by John Pillow. To see a great interview with Jon Jory talking about the Humana production of Pride and Prejudice, please click HERE.

DID YOU KNOW: Jon Jory is widely believe to be the actual author of all of Jane Martin’s plays, including Talking with…, Anton in Show Business, and Keely and Du (nominated for the Pulitzer.)

Dollhouse opens in less than two weeks. Director Elaine Fournier and cast are almost finished bringing this updated classic to our stage. The production plays on March 30 and 31 at 7:00 PM. Dollhouse, by Rebecca Gilman, is just the latest of hundreds or adaptation of Ibsen’s original play in the last century. One of the most famous (and controversial) adaptations was Mabou Mines 2006 production. Click HERE to see why. Not strange enough for you? Click HERE to see a trailer for the infamous 2004 opera adaptation of the story.

The House of Blue Leaves welcomes the final cast member, Bob Larsen, to the production. Bob has  rich history in local theatre (he and I worked together nearly ten years ago in Centerpoint Theatre Group’s Search and Destroy.) We couldn’t be happier that Bob has found his way to the Little Theatre. Thank you coming on board- looking forward to the beginning of rehearsals and the opening of House of Blue Leaves on May 25. Check out this wonderful discussion between House of Blue Leaves author, John Guare and Peter Shaffer, author of Equus, Amadeus and many others.

Thank you so much for your support of the Little Theatre. As always, the Board and staff are here for you, so, please feel free to contact me if there's any way we can make you experience with the theatre more enjoyable.

Sincerely,

Kevin Harris
Managing Artistic Director
San Luis Obispo Little Theatre

LASTLY: I’m sure that many of you have been following the Mike Daisey controversy surrounding his latest play The Agony and Ecstasy of Steve Jobs and its recent broadcast on NPR’s, This American Life. For the New York Times’ take on the conflict (and a nice summary of events), click HERE. This issue brings up several good questions about the artist’s/audience's responsibility and the inherent power of storytelling. To hear Mike Daisey’s excruciating explanation for his actions, be sure to listen to last week’s episode of This American Life, titled, simply, RETRACTION.