This month on Collaboration LAB, Placer Rep discusses the painter Georgia OKeeffe, the Mother of American Modernism, and interviews local performer and CFAA Board Member Elizabeth Anne Springett in honor or Womens History and Irish American Heritage Month on Thursday, March 25 at 7 p.m. The theme this month is Where do you come from, and explores all the presentations and performances in this months line-up through the lens of place, people, culture, perspective and/or ideology. Elizabeth Anne Springett inherited her creativity from her mother and grandmother, who was the illustrator for over 100 Golden Books for children. The hosts this month include Placer Rep company members Kevin Foster, the Outreach Director, and Ryan Gerberding, the Digital Media Director, both of whom are in the Placer Rep mentorship program.Some of the line-up of performers and presenters for March 25, 2021 includes:Georgia OKeeffe (video and discussion)Elizabeth Anne Springett (live interview, photographs and illustrations)Anne Merino (live) Placer County author of Hawkesmoor, Artistic Director of Placer Theatre Ballet, and faculty at William Jessup University.Sherlock Holmes: Domestic Mysteries, episode 5 premieres!Jennifer Bloom (live) discusses her new Musical Theater workNatalie Farrell (live) San Francisco poet & performance artistPaulina Pino Rubio (live) actor and authorRyan Gerberding (live) Rocklin singer/songwriterKevin Foster (live) Placer County singer/actorCreatives who wish to join in the discussion and nonparticipating general audience members are welcome. Open to the public; simply contact Placer Rep (PlacerRep.org) for the Zoom link.Collaboration LAB is a FREE monthly open stage / open mic for the arts, culture and humanities hosted by Placer Repertory Theater via Zoom, on the last Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. (Pacific), January through October 2021. Participants register in advance via email (boxoffice@placerrep.org) for a presentation slot, and may try out new material, share a new work, hone their performance or presentation skills, seek collaborators, market themselves or their group, and may choose to receive feedback from attendees. Creatives and cultural advocates come together to incubate new works and ideas in an open and supportive atmosphere. Placer Repertory Theater (www.PlacerRep.org) is a professional performing arts nonprofit organization with the mission to offer educational and quality-of-life enriching professional performing arts and cultural programs relevant to the people of Placer County, while supporting local organizations and acting as an economic engine for the area. Follow Placer Repertory Theater on Facebook (PlacerRep) and Instagram: @PlacerRep.
Ages: Ages 16 and up
Videos
The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe
EPIC Bible College and Graduate School (11/1 - 11/17) | ||
New Works SHOWCASE
Parkview Event Room, Johnson-Springview Park (11/18 - 11/18) | ||
The Heart Sellers
Capital Stage (10/16 - 11/17) | ||
Hadestown (Non-Equity)
Gallo Center for the Performing Arts [Mary Stuart Rogers Theater] (11/12 - 11/13) | ||
'Tis the Season: Folktales & Fables
B Street Theatre (11/23 - 12/15) | ||
Pretty Woman (Non-Equity)
Gallo Center for the Performing Arts [Mary Stuart Rogers Theater] (3/5 - 3/6) | ||
Dear Evan Hansen (Non-Equity)
Gallo Center for the Performing Arts [Mary Stuart Rogers Theater] (2/18 - 2/19) | ||
James and the Giant Peach, Jr
Davis Musical Theatre Company (11/16 - 12/8) | ||
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