The Jefferson Performing Arts Society (JPAS) is pleased to welcome the American Association of Community Theatre (AACT) Meeting Through February 7, 2010 in New Orleans. The AACT Directors and committees convene twice a year to exchange ideas, transact business and discuss issues facing community theaters across the nation. Members of AACT will enjoy a performance of the Jefferson Performing Arts Society's production of FOOTLOOSE, THE MUSICAL presented by AT&T, Entergy and Textron Marine and Land Systems at the Jefferson Performing Arts Center, 400 Phlox Street in Metairie, on Friday, February 5 with reception hosted by JPAS following the production at Quarter View Restaurant. The AACT plays a pivotal role in connecting community theaters throughout the country with resources, advocacy and networking opportunities for local theaters to expand and grow.
More about the American Association of Community Theatre
The American Association of Community Theatre provides networking, resources and support to suit the needs of all those involved in community theatre.
Networking. AACT connects community theatres with a network of people who share the passion, and understand the issues and needs of community theatre.
Festivals. AACT hosts an array of theatre festivals annually.
Advocacy. AACT members know what the issues are that face community theatres locally, regionally, and nationally. AACT's strong membership creates a literal and figurative voice for community theatare as policy is shaped.
Validation. AACT membership numbers represent the artistic and economic impact that theatre has on a community.
Resources. AACT's website, newsletter, workshops and conferences put local theatre groups in touch with others who share resources and ideas that help save money, time and the environment.
AACT represents the interests of more than 7,000 theatres across the United States and its territories, as well as theatre companies with the armed forces overseas:
7000 theatres strong
More than a 1.5 million volunteers
Over 46,000 productions per year
Entertaining an audience of 86 million people
A combined annual budget of well over $980 million
More about the JPAS production of FOOTLOOSE, THE MUSICAL
The Jefferson Performing Arts Society (JPAS) is proud to kick off 2010 with the explosive musical FOOTLOOSE to the stage! Based on the popular 80's movie starring Kevin Bacon, JPAS' production of FOOTLOOSE, The Musical brings together a vibrant cast with the rockin' rhythms of 80's pop hits that is sure to have you on your feet and cutting Footloose! Behind the scenes, JPAS' FOOTLOOSE technical staff has designed a production that relies primarily on recycled and reused materials in an effort to make this production not only technically spectacular but also environmentally conscious. Directed and Choreographed by FrAnnie Rosenberg and Musically Directed by Natalie True, FOOTLOOSE is on stage January 29, 30 and February 5, 6 at 7:30PM and January 31 and February 7 at 2PM at the Jefferson Performing Arts Center, 400 Phlox Street in Metairie. Tickets are $15 for children (12 and under), $20 for students (with valid ID), $25-30 for seniors (65+)/military and $30-35 for adults. Group Discounts for 10+ available! For tickets call 504.885.2000 or visit www.jpas.org to reserve your tickets today! Starring P. J. McKinne, Angela Paple, David Jacobs and Scott Sauber.
More about the Jefferson Performing Arts Society
JPAS needs your support now! Please visit www.supportJPAS.org and send a message of support saying you want JPAS to manage the new theatre facility on Airline Drive in Metairie!
The 32nd Season of the Jefferson Performing Arts Society is waiting for YOU! Explore a season of Musicals, Comedies and New Works at www.jpas.org! VIAGARA FALLS-THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW-DISNEY'S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST-FOOTLOOSE-NUNSENSATIONS!-THE PRODUCERS-THE SICILIAN BACHELOR
The Jefferson Performing Arts Society is a non-profit arts organization founded by Dennis G. Assaf and Hannah Cunningham dedicated to artistic and cultural enrichment for the Gulf South since 1978.
Our mission is to support, produce and promote the performing arts in Jefferson and its surrounding areas. www.jpas.org
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