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By: Jun. 30, 2009
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The following is news from the Baltimore Theatre Alliance.

Early-bird membership special:

Join today and receive 14 months of services for the price of 12 !!!

Individual membership - $52 - valid now through August 31st, 2010

Student/Senior(over 65)/Techie*** - $30 (students/seniors: valid ONLY after BTA receives the copy of your current ID)

*** Full-time students only. Seniors over 65. Tech members, please submit technical theatre resume instead of ID.

Just click here and save.

BTA is looking for a new office assistant!

Responsibilities include:

Compiling weekly electronic newsletter; membership processing, assistance with BTA programs and events, maintaining communication with the BTA member theatres and artists.

This is an unpaid position but college credit may be earned. Time commitment required - 8-10 hours per week , plus occasional nights and weekends.

For more information please contact Elaina at info@baltimoreperforms.org or call 410-662-9945

Auditions

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Opportunities
 
Everyman Theatre seeks Box Office Assistants for 2009-2010 Season

Everyman Theatre of Baltimore is seeking Part Time Box Office employees. Especially in need of at least one employee for weekday work (M-F, 10 AM to 5 PM), and at least one evening/weekend employee. Responsibilities include answering phones, assisting with subscription and single ticket sales and working will-call for performances. Candidates should possess strong customer service skills, great attention to detail and share a courteous attitude toward staff and patrons. Knowledge of theatre and WinTix software is a plus, but not mandatory.

Send cover letter, resume and three references to:

Laura Weiss

Audience Services Manager

Everyman Theatre

1727 N. Charles Street

Baltimore, MD 21201

or email them to lweiss@everymantheatre.org.

No phone calls, please. Resumes will be accepted through July 2nd. Interviews will be scheduled after this time.

Strand Stage Manager Needed!
Strand Theater Company is seeking a Production Stage Manager with professional or university level experience for its first show of its second season: The Mercy Seat by Neil LaBute. Auditions will be held on Sunday, June 28th at The Strand from 6 pm - 9 pm. Rehearsals will be held on weeknights, beginning the week of July 6th, with weekend rehearsals if necessary. The show runs September 11 - October 4.

Rehearsal responsibilities will include: maintaining a prompt script and production book (to include all blocking notations, light and sound cues, prop list, production calendar, contact list, rehearsal reports and performance logs), call cues to begin action (curtain, light, sounds, etc.), record script/blocking changes, prompt actors, and eventually record running times. Once the show opens, the stage manager is responsible for maintaining the show as rehearsed, calling the show and communicating any problems that arise to the appropriate person. The ideal person will display strong organization, interpersonal and "think on your feet" skills.

To set up an interview, please contact Jayme Kilburn, Artistic Director: jkilburn@strandtheatercompany.org
Visit our website for more information about the Strand: www.strandtheatercompany.org

About the show:

Mercy Seat by Neil LaBute

Directed by Danielle Young
September 11th - October 4th, 2009
Set on September 12, 2001, The Mercy Seat continues Neil LaBute's unflinching fascination with the often-brutal realities of the war between the sexes. In a time of national tragedy, the world changes overnight. A man and a woman explore the choices now available to them in an existence different from the one they had lived just The Day Before. Can one be opportunistic in a time of universal selflessness?

Background needed for Commercial Thursday- July 9-Baltimore, Maryland
Non Union
If you are not available please do not respond.
Must be able to get to Baltimore
Do not know time will know closer to shoot. Must be available all day
Talent-Cross section of people at a game
Families, singles, different races and all ages welcome
$100.00
Please email recent picture or head shot, phone number,and name to
sarevaracher@aol.com
please write game in subject line
My client will select talent from pictures
They cannot respond to everyone

Specials
 
Vagabond Players june 28 Membership Meeting

The Vagabond Players will be holding their annual membership meeting and reception immediately following the close of the final performance of The Drunkard on Sunday, June 28 at 4:30PM. All former and current members are invited. To qualify for membership, you must have participated in the production of at least one show in any capacity. Annual membership dues of $30 include one ticket to each production during the season. The meeting will be held at the theater at 806 S. Broadway. For further information, please call 410 563 9135.

06/22/09 Sean Pratt presents his weekly article on the business of the biz

Getting Your MFA: The Pros and Cons of Going to Graduate School

Here are some questions to ponder when considering whether to go back to school for your MFA.

Every winter a New Group of actors, both young graduates and those who have been out for a while trying to make a go of it, grapple with the question, "Should I or should I not go to graduate school to get my MFA."Often, they'll consult with their more successful peers, former teachers, family and friends in order to gather up opinions. They're looking for a direct yes or no answer that they can then add to their collection, hoping that eventually the scale will tip one way or the other. If they're lucky, they'll have an older actor ask them, "Well, tell me why you want to go in the first place?" Their response will probably be a mixture of confusion, frustration, desperation and hope, all rolled into one.

To read the rest of this article go to: http://acting.suite101.com/article.cfm/getting_your_mfa

Workshops

Run of the Mill Theater
Adult acting classes
July 15th-August 31st 2009

with David D. Mitchell

Run of the Mill Theater

When: Saturday or Sunday (11-2pm)

Location:

Load of Fun Studios

120 W. North Ave.

Baltimore, MD 21201

2nd Floor

http://www.loadoffun.net/

Cost of class - $25 per class

Learn the art of acting

This class is designed for non-professionals interested in acquiring basic acting skills. Classes will assist students in developing techniques they can use for any stage performance. Special attention will be given to preparing a contemporary monologue, and developing craft, with a concentration on character motivation, sense memory and text analysis. Instruction based in Stanislavski and Miesner

In this class the actor works to learn and apply fundamental acting principles through a progression of exercises that develop his/her ability to work organically, and to create truthful and expressive behavior in acting. The Class covers such basics as physical and vocal awareness, improvisation, non-verbal expression, sensory awareness, and the language / vocabulary of the theatre.

David D. Mitchell

Recognized by American Theater Magazine as one of twenty five artists from across the country who will have a significant impact on theater over the next 25 years. Named best director by Baltimore City Paper (2008) Recognized by Style Magazine for being on the cutting edge of Baltimore's small theater movement

For more info or to register email: Runofthemilltheater@gmail.com with "Acting Class"in the subject line

Monday Night Classes @ Centerstage

700 N. Calvert Street

Baltimore, MD 21202

www.centerstage.org

Hip Hop Class

Taught by Wawa Snipes

Monday Nights from 6:30-8:00pm

June 15th through August 10th

**NO CLASS JULY 20**

$15/class drop-in, or all eight weeks for $90-that's two free!

Learn how to pop, lock, and krump at Centerstage. A great way to break a sweat, have a fun time, and add some kicking new moves to your repertoire!

Scene Study Class

Taught by Libya Pugh

Monday Nights from 7:00-9:30pm

June 22nd through August 10th

$250 + $50 Registration Fee

Fill your "actor toolbox"by exploring characterization, tactics, conflicts, objectives, moments, and rhythm through scene study. Professional actress Libya Pugh, who played Dotty in Caroline, or Change, will pick scenes and work specifically with you to develop your skills as an actor. At the end of the eight-week series the students will perform their scenes in an actor showcase.

For more information on either class, please call 410.986.4052, or email education@centerstage.org or sign up online at tix.centerstage.org.

Productions

"Baltimoored: Summer in the City," The Stoop's first ever live radio show, features old-time radio drama from members of the Baltimore Improv Group, performances from local musicians Caleb Stine and the Brakemen, ellen cherry, The 5th L, and Arty Hill, and, of course, the true, personal tales The Stoop is famous for. Storytellers include "The Wire's"Clarke Peters, First Lady Katie O'Malley, actress Rain Pryor, former "The Simpsons"writer Larry Doyle, and more! Aaron Henkin of The Signal on WYPR-FM hosts the show-and WYPR will broadcast it. July 9, 10, and 11 at Centerstage. Tickets, $20. Get them at stoopstorytelling.com or 410-332-0033.

Slampooned! by Single Carrot Theatre
Directed by Aldo Pantoja

From The Ensemble that brought you the critically-acclaimed comedy smash Sects and Violins comes a high energy, spirited satire about a group of amateur poets on a quest to infiltrate the world of slam. Slam, a style of poetry meant for performance and competition, offers this group of rag-tag writers a chance at glory under the national spotlight. Haiku battles, pen-hurlers, and unquestionably unqualified judges await them in this side-splitting roast of America's favorite Bohemian past time.

When
July 10th –August 2nd
Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 7:30pm
Sunday at 2:30pm

Where
Single Carrot Theatre
120 W. North Ave (at Load of Fun)
Baltimore, MD 21201

Tickets
$15 for Adults, $10 for Students, Seniors and Artists

443-844-9253 or boxoffice@singlecarrot.com

Additional information: www.singlecarrot.com

On Saturday, June 27 @ 2:00 pm "East Side/West Side Life Stories" , the oral history theatre program, will return again and featured in the fourth anniversary celebration of the Reginald F. Lewis Museum. This popular oral history program that brings senior adults from both sides of town together is a touching and memorable program that is excellent as an intergenerational program from grandparents to grandchildren. Post-show discussion included. The program is free with reduced admission fee of $ 4 - children under 6, free. Also, on exhibit is "East Side Stories", photographs and oral histories, of Baltimore's Middle East and others areas of East Side with photograhps from Elizabeth Barbush of Art on Purpose and others.

East Side/West Side Life Stories is directed by Harriet Lynn, Producer/Artistic Director of Heritage Theatre Artists' Consortium and is sponsored by Baltimore City Recreation and Parks - Senior Division.

Visit: www.h-tac.com and also RFLM website: http://www.africanamericanculture.org/home.html for more information

The Strand Theater Presents
as part of the Friends and Neighbors Festival

Graveyard Bride

By Alex Hewett

Graveyard Bride is the fourth play to be featured in the Strand's inaugural festival. "The festival has exceeded our wildest expectations," exclaims Artistic Director Jayme Kilburn "we have introduced new patrons to our space and given them an opportunity to view an eclectic mix of theater for only $5. It is a win win!"

Strand Theater Company Member Alex Hewett presents a newly formed performance piece based on photos taken of her in a graveyard while celebrating her recent divorce. Alex takes you on a journey of self discovery that takes her from a new-age gift shop where she consults with a witch, to a dark, freezing graveyard where she connects with an unlikely couple. It's a story of lost loves and loves never had. But most of all it is a story of new beginnings - of starting over without looking back.

Friday, June 26th at 8pm

Saturday, June 27th at 8pm

Sunday June 28th at 3pm

Tickets are $5. Tickets can be reserved by calling 443-874-4917.

For a list of future plays and dates, please visit www.strandtheatercompany.org.

Fell's Point Corner Theatre continues the run of its Baltimore Playwright's Festival Production, Bloodlines by Daniel Baum, until July 5th. Set near Baltimore, Bloodlines follows the plight of a young college student, Sarah Friedman, home for spring break to celebrate Passover. Sarah's definition of herself is called into question as family secrets and long-held grudges are revealed. Her father's absence, the addition of her boyfriend over the holiday and her grandmother's illness intensify the unraveling of Sarah's previous sense of self identity, security and family harmony.

Featured in the cast are: Lucia Diaz-French, Janise Whelan, Chris Krysztofiak, Mike L. Barrett and Dianne Hood. Showtimes are Thursday through Saturday - 8pm and Sundays at 7pm. There will be no show on Saturday, July 4th. Tickets range from $10 (for "cheap-seat" Thursdays) to $17. Please go to www.fpct.org to purchase tickets.

Howard County Summer Theater
proudly presents
"Bye Bye, Birdie"

Howard County Summer Theater proudly announces performances of its 36th annual summer musical, "Bye Bye, Birdie".
The cast includes Howard Summer County Theater regulars Steven Namie as Albert, Marloe Lippert as Rosie, and Jonny Norman as Conrad. Maggie Dransfield makes her Howard County Summer Theater debut as Kim.
The show is directed by Tom Sankey, and choreographed by Amanda Tschirgi.

The show will be presented at Centennial High School located at 4300 Centennial Lane in Ellicott City, MD. Show dates are July 10, 11, 15-18 at 7:00 and Sunday July 12 at 2:00. Tickets are $15, with a discounted price of $12 for seniors and children under 12. Tickets are available at Music & Arts Center at Chatham Station, I Love Theater in Ellicott City, on line at www.ticketleap.com, or from a cast member. If available tickets will also be sold at the door. Proceeds from the show benefit Prepare for Success and FIRN (Foreign-born Information & Referral Network, Inc.)
For additional information contact Chuck Bagley at 410-740-6877 or via e-mail at cabagley1@yahoo.com.

The Light in the Piazza at Theatre Hopkins Thru July 5th at the Swirnow Theatre.

Theatre Hopkins is currently offering the area premiere of the Tony award winning musical, "The Light in the Piazza,"weekends through Sunday June 5, at the Swirnow Theater in the Mattin Center on The Johns Hopkins University's Homewood campus.
With a Tony-winning score and lyrics by Adam Guettel and book by Craig Lucas, the production is directed by Todd Pearthree.

Based on a novella by ElizaBeth Spencer, the story is set in luscious Italy in the summer of 1953 where two American tourists, mother and daughter, dream of romance, but their elegant luggage also contains family secrets.

With musical direction by R. Christopher Rose, the company is led by Helen Hayes Best Actress nominee, Nancy Asendorf as Margaret Johnson, Amy Pierson as her daughter, Clara, and Robert Tucker as Fabrizio. The cast also features Kerry Brady, Tom Burns, Joey Hellman, Tamarin Lawler, Molly Massa, Michael Salconi, Josh Seims and Alyson Shirk.

Curtain time for Friday and Saturday performances is 8 p.m.; Sunday matinees begin at 2 p.m. Tickets are $20 for Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday matinees.
BTA members with valid ID may purchase tickets for $15.
For reservations or information, contact Theatre Hopkins at (410) 516-7159, or by e-mail to thehop@jhu.edu.
Website: www.jhu.edu/~theatre



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