The South Coast Repertory Theater has announced its upcoming schedule for August through November, 2010.
AUGUST
August 7 - 8 and 14 - 15 ? Julianne Argyros Stage
CINDERELLA
Presented by SCR's Summer Players
Everyone loves this story of a servant girl who's transformed into a princess! The fairy tale from long ago has been an opera, a pantomime, a ballet, an ice show, a comic book, a video game, many movies and plays. But this is the most fun-a song-filled show for all ages. Cinderella's only friends are a cat named Charles, a dove and four white mice. But add a pumpkin, a hip fairy godmother without wand or tutu ("Been there, done that!") and a little magic, and you know what happens! And don't forget the handsome prince who finds-and then loses-his own true love. He'll find her again, in spite of those mean stepsisters with feet too big for the glass slipper!
Tickets: $12
Performance times: August 7 - 8 at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m., August 14 - 15 at 1 p.m. and 4 p.m.
SEPTEMBER
September 10 - October 10 Segerstrom Stage
MISALLIANCE
by
George Bernard Shawdirected by
Martin BensonSCR and GBS-a relationship that has wowed theatre audiences with stellar productions and countless awards. Now the fun begins anew, and Shaw is at his mischievous best, turning his sharp wit to the relationship between parents and children. While the elders argue ideas and morals, the younger generation longs for action, adventure, love and independence. Especially Hypatia, who is tired of all the talk and ready for something to happen. Finally it does!
Previews: September 10 - 16, opens September 17, closes October 10.
Tickets: $24-$59 (Previews $24-$40, Regular Run $34-$59). See last page for performance times.
Post Show Discussion Nights: Wednesday, September 22, and Tuesday, September 28.
Inside the Season: Saturday, September 25, at 10:30am.
ASL interpreted performance for the deaf community: Saturday, October 9, at 2:30pm.
Honorary Producer: Mary Beth Adderley
September 26 - October 17 Julianne Argyros Stage
IN THE NEXT ROOM or the vibrator play
by
Sarah Ruhldirected by Casey Stangl
Broadway's latest mega-hit is set in the Victorian era, just before its corseted women shed their inhibitions. A new electric invention has been introduced to the medical world. Dr. Givings, one of its early champions, marvels at the effect it has on patients suffering from "female hysteria," while in the adjoining room, his own wife yearns for another kind of intimacy. This funny, tender and illuminating play has generated excitement from East Coast to West.
Previews: September 26 - 30, opens October 1, closes October 17.
Tickets: $20-$65 (Previews $20-$55, Regular Run $28-$65). See last page for performance times.
Post Show Discussion Nights: Tuesday, October 5, and Wednesday, October 6.
Inside the Season: Saturday, October 9, at 10:30am.
ASL interpreted performance for the deaf community: Saturday, October 16, at 2:30pm.
Honorary Producers: Jean and Tim Weiss
OCTOBER
Through October 10 ? Segerstrom Stage
MISALLIANCE
by
George Bernard Shawdirected by
Martin BensonSee September listing for details.
Through October 17 ? Julianne Argyros Stage
IN THE NEXT ROOM or the vibrator play
by
Sarah Ruhldirected by Casey Stangl
See September listing for details.
October 22 - November 21 ? Segerstrom Stage
Becky Shawby
Gina Gionfriddodirected by
Pam MacKinnonLike the Victorian upstart Becky Sharp, this modern Becky is unsure, overdressed and socially ambitious. But watch out. She's no shrinking violet, as the silkily cynical Max soon learns. From their first blind date, which includes an unscheduled visit to the police station, these 30-somethings, along with the newlyweds who set them up, surprise us-and themselves-in a comedy thriller The New York Times called "as engrossing as it is ferociously funny, like a big box of fireworks fizzing and crackling across the stage!"
Previews: October 22 - 28, opens October 29, closes November 21.
Tickets: $24-$59 (Previews $24-$40, Regular Run $34-$59). See last page for performance times.
Post Show Discussion Nights: Wednesday, November 3, and Tuesday, November 9.
Inside the Season: Saturday, November 11, at 10:30am.
ASL interpreted performance for the deaf community: Saturday, November 20, at 2:30pm.
NOVEMBER
Through November 21 ? Segerstrom Stage
Becky Shawby
Gina Gionfriddodirected by
Pam MacKinnonSee October listing for details.
November 5 - 21 ? Julianne Argyros Stage
SIDEWAYS STORIES FROM WAYSIDE SCHOOL
adapted for the stage by
John Olivebased on the novels by Louis Sachar
directed by Anne D'Zmura
The biggest hit of TYA's inaugural season is back-with sound kabooming and lights kaflashing! The classrooms of Wayside School are stacked one on top of the other thanks to a mistake by the builders-and the craziness escalates as you climb all the way up to the 30th floor, where witchy Mrs. Gorf is casting spells on her bedraggled students, one by one. But when the kids turn the tables on Mrs. Gorf, their little world only gets stranger in this fast-paced, deliriously funny adaptation of Louis Sachar's beloved series for young readers. (And remember: Miss Zarves doesn't exist! There is no nineteenth floor!)
Previews: November 5 - 12, opens November 13, closes November 21.
Tickets: $17-$29 (Previews $17-$25, Regular Run $22-$29). See last page for performance times.
Theatre for Young Audiences is made possible in part by grants from The Nicholas Endowment and
The Segerstrom Foundation.
November 8 ? Julianne Argyros Stage
NEWSCRIPTS READING
The first in a series of three Monday evening play readings will present a new play in development by one of America's hottest new playwrights.
Performance Time: 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $12
Honorary Producer: Elaine J. Weinberg
November 27 - December 26 ? Segerstrom Stage
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
by
Charles Dickens, adapted by
Jerry Patchdirected by
John-David KellerCelebrate the holidays and recapture the spirit of an old-fashioned Christmas with the annual staging of this timeless Dickens classic with
Hal Landon Jr. as the West Coast's longest-running Scrooge. Once again, Tiny Tim, Bob Cratchit and, of course, Ebenezer Scrooge himself bring 19th-century London to life in Orange County's favorite Christmas tradition.
Previews: November 27 - December 2, opens December 3, closes December 26.
Tickets: $24-$59 (Previews $24-$40, Regular Run $34-$59). See last page for performance times.
Honorary Producers: George and Julianne Argyros
EDUCATION PROGRAMS SCHEDULE - THEATRE CONSERVATORY
July 26 - Aug 7 or August 9 - 21
SUMMER ACTING WORKSHOP FOR KIDS AND TEENS
Young people (grades 3-12) who are newcomers to SCR's acting programs have the opportunity to get their first taste of theatre in the Summer Acting Workshop, with two sessions to choose from: either July 26 - August 7 or August 9 - 21. After completion of their session, students have the opportunity to enter the year-round Kids and Teen Acting Classes. Following Year II of the program, students may audition for the SCR Players, an advanced ensemble group whose training culminates with public performances each spring in the Nicholas Studio. All sessions are held in SCR's Education facilities within the Folino Theatre Center.
Tuition: $310, with discounts for additional siblings.
August 9 - 21
SUMMER
Musical Theatre WorksHOP
Open to all (grades 7-12)-from beginners to young pros! Learn how to audition and prepare for a musical role. Learn what it means to "act" a song and "sing" a scene.
Tuition: $330.
September 20 - November 10
ADULT ACTING, PLAYWRITING AND SCREENWRITING CLASSES / FALL SESSION
Students 18 and over choose from a variety of classes developed to suit individual pace and interests. Curriculum ranges from Improvisation to Fundamentals of Acting to Actors Workshop for career-minded students. Most sessions also include classes in Acting for the Camera and Playwriting. Classes meet weekly 7-10 pm. Call (714) 708-5510 for schedule.
Tuition: $295
September 14 - November 20
KIDS AND TEEN ACTING CLASSES / FALL SESSION
SCR's year-round acting program for youth (grades 3-6) and teens (grades 7-12) includes four levels of training with entry levels at all ages for students with no previous experience. After completing Year II, students may audition for the SCR Players, an advanced ensemble group whose training culminates with public performances each spring on one of SCR's stages. All sessions are held in SCR's Education facilities within the Folino Theatre Center.
Tuition: $265
FOR INFORMATION ABOUT EDUCATION PROGRAMS, CALL (714) 708-5577
PERFORMANCE TIMES
2009/2010 Season
Segerstrom Stage: Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday evenings at 7:30 p.m., Thursday - Saturday evenings at 8 p.m., Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2:30 p.m.
Julianne Argyros Stage: Tuesday - Sunday evenings at 7:45 p.m., Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.
TICKET INFORMATION
By phone at (714) 708-5555, online at
www.scr.org, or in person at 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626.
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