Entr'Acte Theatrix
presents
Godspell
January 12-22
Entr'Acte Theatrix has chosen Godspell as its next production. One of the most successful Off-Broadway and Broadway musicals of all time (a current revival is playing to packed houses on Broadway), Godspell is the perfect vehicle to highlight the talents of the company's young performers.
"The goal of Entr'Acte Theatrix is to give emerging talents from South Florida the opportunity to get critical professional theater credits as they transition into the world of professional theater," explains
Vicki Halmos, Entr'Acte Theatrix' Executive Producer. "And
Godspell offers all our cast members the chance to use many aspects of their training, learn what it's like to work in a true ensemble situation, and know what's involved in participating in, and even producing a professional production."
The joyful musical features a sparkling score by
Stephen Schwartz (
Wicked,
Pippin), and contains songs that have become an integral part of the American Broadway Songbook including "Day by Day", "Learn Your Lessons Well", and "By My Side". The play draws on various theatrical disciplines such as clowning, pantomime, charades, acrobatics, and vaudeville.
Originally conceived by
John-Michael Tebelak as his masters thesis, and performed by students at
Carnegie Mellon University,
Godspell's playful enactment of parables as told in Matthew and other books of the New Testament has engaged audiences since its debut in 1971. The project was brought to the attention of Broadway producers
Edgar Lansbury (brother of Angela!) and
Joseph Beruh by Carnegie alumnus
Charles Haid (associate producer), who wanted to open it Off-Broadway. They hired
Stephen Schwartz, another alumnus of Carnegie Mellon's theater department, to write the score. Schwartz's songs incorporate a variety of musical styles, from pop to folk rock, and gospel.
Godspell's talented cast and creative team includes:
Juan Gonzalez Machain, (Jesus), was born in Mexico City, Mexico and entered the University of Miami
as a Vocal Performance major. He was first seen as Betto in
Gianni Schicchi. Since then, Juan has performed in
The Music Man, The Winter's Tale,
Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead,
The Young Einstein,
Jekyll& Hyde,
The Fantasticks,
columbinus, and the rolling world premiere of
Edith Can Shoot Things and Hit Them.
Andy Christler (Judas) has appeared in Palm Beach County productions of
Rent,
Oklahoma, and
Big River. In Detroit, MI he played Seymour Krelbourn in
Little Shop of Horrors, Prince Dauntless in
Once Upon a Mattress, and Harry in
Brigadoon. He won best supporting actor from the Detroit Area Theater Association for his role as Bud Frump in
How to succeed in Business Without Really Trying. Andy is a speech-language pathologist with MedSpeech Inc, specializing in voice, airway and swallowing disorders.
Dance Captain Lissen Ellington is no stranger to the South Florida theatre scene – she has performed in productions at Actors' Playhouse, Broward Stage Door, New Vista Theatre, Florida Repertory Theatre, Rising Action Theatre, Slow Burn Theatre, Duncan Theatre, and in Entr'Acte Theatrix' recent production of
Cabaret. She is also a featured performer with Divas in Art at Delray's Arts Garage.
Godspell's multi-talented Director Gayle Coursol is a playwright, director, musical director, and stage manager. Her projects over the years have included co-writing and directing
The Silk Road for the Norton Museum; vocal coach for
The Magic Continues with
Ben Vereen; musical director of
A Night of Auctionwith
Jay Leno; and
Moroccan Nights with
Goldie Hawn. Her playwrighting credits include
A Night of Memories at the Lyric, and 2013's
From God to Gershwin. Her recent projects include stage-managing for The Palm Beach
Centennial Follies, and founding and directing The Island Players of Palm Beach.
Musical Director
Roger Blankenship teaches private piano, theory, and vocal coaching, and serves as Organist and Choir Master at St. Mary's Anglican Church in Delray Beach. He has been involved in the FAU music and theatre departments where he has assisted in numerous shows, Summer Rep, and has created, directed and played two musical revues.
Choreographer Jeanne McKinnon has an extensive theatrical background both on stage and behind the scenes. Her choreography credits included
Bye Bye Birdie, Meet Me in St. Louis, and
Big River at the Lake Worth Playhouse. Recent on stage roles include Fraulein Schneider in
Cabaret, and
Miss Jones in
How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. She has worked with many children's theatre programs throughout Palm Beach County.
Godspell will run from January 12 through January 15 at the Borland Center, and January 18– 22 at in the former Unity Church on the Flagler Campus of the Palm Beach Day Academy.
Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased by calling 800-965-9324. For Group Sales and Information call: 561-366-9033. Tickets are $20 each/$15 for students and children.
Godspell Performance Schedule:
At the Borland Center for the Performing Arts
4901 PGA Boulevard,
Palm Beach Gardens 33418
Thursday, January 12 – 8 p.m.
Friday, January 13 – 8 p.m.
Saturday, January 14 – 2 p.m. & 8 p.m.
Sunday, January 15 – 3 p.m.
At the Flagler Campus of the Palm Beach Day Academy
1957 South Flagler Drive
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Thursday, January 19 – 8 p.m.
Friday, January 20 – 8 p.m.
Saturday, January 21 – 2 p.m. & 8 p.m.
Sunday, January 22 – 2 p.m. & 7 p.m.
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