The Baltimore Theater Alliance's new executive director issued this statement: Happy New Year! I'm Mark Beachy, the new Executive Director of the Baltimore Theatre Alliance. The BTA is dedicated to supporting and promoting theater in the greater Baltimore area. As Executive Director I will continue this mission, bringing together the talents of our outstanding board members, advisory committees, community leaders, theatre goers, and members like you!
Just to tell you a little big about myself, in 1996 I was the winner of the WMAR-TV ABC News Channel 2 and Pumpkin Theatre Baltimore Bicentennial Playwriting contest where my musical, "'Bout Baltimore" was produced as a 1-hour television special. Beginning in 1999, I served as the founder and producer of the Baltimore Children's Theatre and have directed/choreographed over 40 productions. As a professional actor, I have appeared as "Officer Nunham" on TV's America's Most Wanted's Top Cops 2009 and "Alexander T. Crane" in a Japanese TV documentary about Edgar Allan Poe. Most recently, I was "Jerry Baldwin" on I Was Dead on Discovery Health. When not acting, I can be seen attending shows and writing about them as the performing arts reporter for the Baltimore Examiner Online.
OPPORTUNITIES
STAGE MANAGER NEEDED
Baltimore Shakespeare Festival is looking for an experienced non-equity stage manager for their upcoming Teen Performance Program production of Measure for Measure, directed by Tony Tsendeas. Rehearsal begin this Friday, January 8th. Rehearsal schedule: Fridays 5-9pm, Sat/Sun 11am-3pm. Tech week: February 7-11with opening night Friday, February 12th. Performances continue February 13-14 and 18-21; Thurs/Fri/Sat at 8:00; Sun at 5pm. This is a paid position. Please contact BSF's Artistic Director, Michael Carlton at 410-366-8594 or via email at michael@baltimoreshakespeare.org to apply or for more information.
STAGE MANAGER NEEDED
OnTheRoad Theater Company needs Stage Manager. No pay; but much work ! Not one dull-moment with our Resident Actors. (Will train if necessary) Passion for theater-arts required. (Production opens: May 2010)
Call: (443) 802-8264, Email: otr.star@yahoo.com, WWW.OTRTHEATER.ORG.
SOUND BOARD OPERATOR NEEDED
Greenbelt Arts Center's production of Les Liaisons Dangereuses is looking for someone to run sound during these performances. The show opens this Friday and runs until January 30th. Even if you can only do this for part of the run, your help is greatly appreciated. We are particularly looking for someone to cover opening weekend (Fri & Sat at 8pm) as well as tech week (every night this week starting at 7pm) Please contact the producer Sheilah Crossley-Cox at 301-345-3337 if you are available.
STAGE MANAGER NEEDED
The Strand Theater Company is seeking a Production Stage Manager with professional or college level experience for The Mai by Marina Carr. Rehearsals will be held on weeknights, beginning the week of February 8th, with weekend rehearsals if necessary. The production runs April 16th-May 9th, 2010. Stage Managers are given a $100 stipend. To set up an interview, please contact Jayme Kilburn, Artistic Director at jkilburn@strandtheatercompany.org or visit www.strandtheatercompany.org to learn more about the theatre.
STAGE MANAGER NEEDED
Silver Spring Stage and needs a production stage manager and a lightboard op. "The show is Death and the Maiden by Ariel Dorfman." The first tech rehearsal is scheduled for Sunday, Jan. 10, with rehearsals that week leading up to opening night. It is, unfortunately, pay free - Silver Spring Stage is all volunteer. However, I will happily ply anyone willing to help us out with drinks. We are also looking for a light board op, so if anyone is interested and would be more interested by virtue of having a friend along, that can happen. matt.berman@gmail.com, or by calling 202-213-2433.
CLASSES/WORKSHOPS
FREE INTRO TO IMPROV WORKSHOPS
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be able to speak and act with spontaneity, confidence and humor without a second thought? Improv gives you the tools to get yourself out of bad situations and into awesome ones. These free, low-stress workshops focus on creativity, communications and teamwork and are taught by our enthusiastic and professional instructors who establish a fun and trusting atmosphere. Register: washingtonimprovtheater.com. Info: topher@washingtonimprovtheater.com or 202-204-7772.
SHOWS
Les Liaisons Dangereuses
January 8 - 30, Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00, Sunday January 17 at 2:00, January 24 at 3:00
by Christopher Hampton, Directed by Stephen Cox, Produced by Sheilah Crossley-Cox
Just preceding The French Revolution, two aristocrats play a diabolical game of seduction, betrayal, and revenge. Gossip, flirtation, and games are a mask for the underlying manipulations that unfold before us, when a notorious playboy is challenged to seduce a beautiful young newlywed. Both wickedly funny and heartbreaking, this brilliant play reminds us that "revenge is a dish best served cold." Featuring Joshua Engel, Jaki Demarest, Morrigan Condo, Patrick Mullen, Amitiyah Hyman, Melissa Robinson, Shannon Riley, Alex Keiper, and Jimmy Hennigan. Contains material which may be inappropriate for younger patrons. $15 general admission, and $12 for seniors and students.
For reservations, call 301-441-8770.
FAME
January 15, 16, 21, 22 & 23 at 7:30 pm & January 17 at 2:00 pm
Stephanie Lynn Williams - Director, Tiffany Underwood - Music Director, Jason Kimmel -Choreographer
FAME, the musical based on the motion picture and the long-running television series is set to take the stage at Drama Learning Center ! This production, performed by Teaching Young Actors, DLC's Teen Professional Company, is the bittersweet but ultimately inspiring story of a diverse group of students as they commit to four years of grueling artistic and academic work at New York City's celebrated High School for the Performing Arts. With candor, humor and insight, the show explores the issues that confront many young people today: issues of prejudice, identity, self-worth, literacy, and perseverance. Featuring Jenna Antoniades, Peter Augustine, Taylor Bradford, Vanessa Chapoy, Cameron Cox, Kenzie Delaney, Jena Frick, Kate Hamilton, Kristina Hedges, Kristina Hopkins, Ryann Lillis, Eric Meehan, Jarrod Meehan, Anna Rimlinger, Brady Stevens, Laura Taylor, Alexa Welch, Amy Williamson, and Sarah Winchell. Call 410-997-9352 for information.
Murder Ink
January 15th at 7pm
Single Carrot Theatre presents the third annual reading of MURDER INK, compiled from the City Paper column of the same name by Anna Ditkoff. Each week, Ditkoff's Murder Ink factually recounts the homicides that occur within Baltimore City limits. Ms. Ditkoff and Single Carrot Theatre have compiled all 52 columns from 2009, and will present a reading of every homicide from the year. Call 443-844-9253 or visit boxoffice@singlecarrot.com.
The Best is Yet to Come
Saturday, Jan. 9, 2010 at 7:30 pm
Gary Rubin and Brent Hardesty offer an evening of music guaranteed to lift your spirits and send you out believing if you can dream it you can do it. Weaving together Gary's own inspirational story with music inspired by the world's most popular composers and interpreters, the evening is filled with nostalgia and celebration. $10 cover. Please call for reservations at (410) 752-4515 as seating is limited. www.germanostrattoria.com.
Murder Mystery
Saturday, January 9, 2009
Cocktail Hour: 6PM/Show: 7-9PM
So, what are you doing next Saturday night? Interested in doing a little investigative work? A crime will be committed in the Grand Harbor Room on the top floor of the Holiday Inn Inner Harbor Baltimore. A body will turn up on the premises and guests will search for clues and interrogate suspects to solve whodunnit. To join the crime scene call HIIH (advance reservations are required). $75/pp includes a full three course dinner with your choice of entrée options, free parking downtown at the hotel, a free drink from the bar, and the live, interactive, musical-comedy murder mystery based on the board game CLUE. Plus there is a special rate at the hotel if you want to make a weekend of your mystery and spend the night.
Call 410-637-4625.
Man of La Mancha
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 pm and Sundays at 2 pm from January 8, 2010 to February 7, 2010
The Vagabond Players will continue their 94th consecutive season with Man of La Mancha by Dale Wasserman, lyrics by Joe Darion, and music by Mitch Leigh; directed by Eric J. Potter with musical direction by Chris Rose. Tickets are $20, with discounts available for seniors and students. Featuring Edward J. Peters, Tamarin Lawler, and B. Thomas Rinaldi lead the cast in this classic Broadway musical. Also featured are Ken Ewing, Tom Moore, Jeff Burch, Kelsey Lake, Liz Boyer Hunnicutt, H. Ray Lawson, Carl Stevens, Tim Flaharty, Donnie Lewis, Leanto Jones, and Mike Ware. Please contact the Vagabond box office at 410-563-9135 or vagabondplayerspr@gmail.com for further information.
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