Albuquerque Theatre Guild has announced the following upcoming events.
Thru February 5 | Fridays & Saturdays at 8 and Sundays at 2.
A Moon for the Misbegotten - by Eugene O'Neill, directed by Jim Cady. O'Neill's last completed play, considered a sequel to the Pulitzer Prize winning and autobiographical Long Day's Journey into Night, the story is set eleven years later. Jim Tyrone grasps at a last chance at love. Josie Hogan, the play's heroine, attempts to lift the guilt and sorrow from Tyrone's troubled heart as he confesses to her behavior he can neither forget nor forgive. As Josie begins to finally understand Jim, she grows into understanding and accepting herself Info: Adobe Theatre, 9813 Fourth Street NW, 898-2222, http://www.adobetheater.org Price: $14, Seniors & Students $12.
Thru February 5 | Fridays & Saturdays at 8 and Sundays at 2. February 2 at 8.
Witness For The Prosecution - by Agatha Christie, directed by Peter Parkin. Only Agatha Christie could have conceived such a suspenseful thriller and then capped it with an uncanny triple flip ending! A young married man spends many evenings with a rich old woman. When she is found murdered, the naive young man becomes the chief suspect. His only hope for acquittal is the testimony of his wife, but his airtight alibi shatters when she reveals some shocking secrets of her own. Info: Albuquerque Little Theatre, 224 San Pasquale Ave SW, 242-4750, http://www.albuquerquelittletheatre.org Price: $22, Seniors $20, Students $18, Children (12 and under) $10. Not recommended for children under 3.
Thru February 12 | Friday at 8, Saturdays at 7. Sunday, February 5 at 2. Sunday, February 12 at 6.
The Fate of a Cockroach - by Tawfiq al-Hakim, directed by Leslie Joy Coleman. The King of the cockroaches devises a plan to win his war against the ants while a human, Adil, having grown complacent in his own life, finds the persistence of a cockroach trying to climb out of a bathtub inspiring. Info: SouthWest Rural Theatre Project, 5800 Kathryn Ave SE, 717-4494, http://www.swrtp.org Price:$12, $10 Students & Seniors, $8 Children.
February 3 - 5 | Friday & Saturday at 8 and Sundays at 2.
Roots Revival – directed by Regina Bell-Dawley. This original cabaret production celebrates February's Black History Month. "Roots Revival" chronicles the history of African Americans from West Africa to the present using live music, song, dance and spoken word.Info: Rainbow Studio Theater at N4th Theatre, 4904 Fourth Street NW, 345-2872, http://www.vsartsnm.org Price: $20, $15 Students & Seniors.
February 10 - 19 | Fridays & Saturdays at 6:30 (dinner theater) and Sundays at 2.
The Dining Room - by A. R. Gurney, directed by Kevin McGuire and Cheryl Atkins. This award-winning comedy of manners features more than 50 characters in 18 overlapping vignettes. It explores the evolution of the upper-middle-class family, and revolves around the same set of antique dining room furniture. The play is set in the dining room of a typical well-to-do household, the place where the family assembled daily for breakfast and dinner and for any and all special occasions. The action is a mosaic of interrelated scenes—some funny, some touching, some rueful—which, taken together, create an in-depth portrait of a vanishing species: the upper-middle-class WASP. Info: East Mountain Centre for Theatre at the Vista Grande Community Center, 15 La Madera Rd., Sandia Park, 286.1950, http://www.emct.org Price: Advance reservations required for dinner theater, $35, $30 Seniors & Students. Sunday, $15, $12 Seniors & Students.
February 10 - 26 | Fridays & Saturdays at 8, Sundays at 2.
The Price - by Arthur Miller, directed by Scott Schuster. The Tony Award nominated Best Play of 1968 by the Pulitzer-prize winning playwright of “Death of a Salesman” promises to be a highlight of the Albuquerque theatre season. Info: Aux Dog Theatre Nob Hill, 3011 Monte Vista Blvd. NE, 254-7716, http://www.auxdog.com Price: $16, $12 Students, Seniors, Service members.
February 10 – March 4 | Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30, Sundays at 2. Preview Thursday, February 9 at 7:30
The Cripple Of Inishmaan - by Martin McDonagh, directed by Marty Epstein. The Vortex entry in The Southwest Irish Theater Festival is a dark comedy in which a crippled Irish orphan is cast in a 1930’s era Hollywood documentary about the communities of the Aran Islands, off the coast of Ireland. Info: The Vortex Theatre, 2004 1/2 Central SE, 247-8600, http://www.vortexabq.org Price:$15.
February 17 – March 4 | Fridays & Saturdays at 8, Sundays at 2.
Beautiful Bodies - by Laura Cunningham, directed by Bradd Howard. This show is a juicy, jazzy party with a bottomless punch bowl of wit. Six longtime girlfriends get together to toast and roast the mommy-to-be, Claire. They come together for an evening of wine, fun and gossip that quickly forces their true feelings to the surface in all their wonderful, funny, endearing and heart-wrenching glory! However, they all find out a little more about each other than they had bargained. Info: Desert Rose Playhouse, 6921 Montgomery Blvd. NE, 881-0503, http://www.desertroseplayhouse.com Price: $12, $10 Students, Seniors & ABQ Theatre Guild members.
February 17 – March 11 | Fridays & Saturdays at 8 and Sundays at 2.
The Drowsy Chaperone - by Bob Martin & Don McKellar; music & lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison, directed by Jane and Cy Hoffman. A comic "musical within a play," this homage to American musicals of the jazz age won 8 Tony Awards in 2006 including best book. The Man In The Chair, a mousy agoraphobic Broadway fanatic seeking to cure his "non specific sadness" listens to a recording of a fictional 1929 musical comedy, "The Drowsy Chaperone." As he listens to this rare recording, he is transported into the musical. The characters appear in his dingy apartment, and it is transformed into a Broadway set. From time to time The Man in the Chair tries to insert his extensive but trivial knowledge of musical performances and actors. This is a fall off your chair funny musical farce. Info: Adobe Theatre, 9813 Fourth Street NW, 898-2222, http://www.adobetheater.org Price: $15, Seniors & Students $13.
February 24 – March 11 | Fridays at 7:30, Saturdays & Sundays at 2. Thursday, March 8 at 10 am for schools.
Anne of Green Gables - adapted by Joseph Robinette from the novel by L.M. Montgomery, directed by Courtney Wilgus. This new dramatization captures the charm and excitement of L.M. Montgomery’s enduring classic about an orphan girl, Anne Shirley, from her first encounter with her austere guardian to her thrilling graduation from Queen’s Academy. The play faithfully recreates the memorable events and characters from the brilliant novel. Whether the playgoer is an “old friend” of Anne’s or meeting her for the first time, this play will solidify a lasting friendship between the audience and one of literature’s most unforgettable characters. Info:Albuquerque Little Theatre, 224 San Pasquale Ave SW, 242-4750, http://www.albuquerquelittletheatre.org Price: $12, Children (12 and under) $10. Not recommended for children under 3.
February 24 – March 18| Times TBD
The Importance of Being Earnest - by Oscar Wilde, directed by Mike Lash. In 1890s London, two friends use the same pseudonym for their on-the-sly activities. Hilarity ensues. Info: SouthWest Rural Theatre Project, 5800 Kathryn Ave SE, 717-4494,http://www.swrtp.org Price: $12, $10 Students & Seniors, $8 Children.
February 28 - 29 | Tuesday and Wednesday at 2:30.
The Day They Kidnapped Blanche - by Ann Pugh & Katy Dacus, directed by Shirley Tanzola. When residents in area nursing homes start disappearing, the FBI takes notice. Blanche Sherwin, English teacher-turned-stage actress, lands the role of a lifetime when federal agent Steven Devon asks her to go undercover to gather evidence. With the unwitting help of other residents, Blanche helps catch the criminals in the middle of the act. Info: Albuquerque Senior Theatre at North Domingo Baca Multigenerational Center, 7521 Carmel NE, 291-9332. Price: $5 at the door
December 2 – March 31, 2012 | Friday and Saturday at 7:30.
Family Can Be Murder - written and directed by Micah Linford. Family reunions can be murder. In the case of the Hubbard family, that might be a very literal statement. When Alex & Toby Hubbard show up to spend the holidays with their father, Joseph, they find that his new young wife may be maneuvering to make herself the sole heir to their father's fortune. Will Joseph's sister Charlotte be able to keep the family from killing each other? Or will she be the first to snap? Could all this infighting lead to the murder of one of these family members? Of course, it could! Info: Foul Play Café, Sheraton Uptown, 2600 Louisiana Blvd, 377-9593,http://www.foulplaycafe.com Price: $55 includes dinner and the show (gratuity not included).
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