Wednesday, November 07, 2012

Member News

COFFEE CUP THEATRE COMPANY 
HOLDS AUDITIONS FOR SISTER MARY IGNATIUS EXPLAINS IT ALL FOR YOU & FOR WHOM THE SOUTHERN BELLE TOLLS
 
Coffee Cup Theatre Company (CCTC) is holding auditions for its upcoming production Sister Mary Ignatius Explains it All for You and For Whom the Southern Belle Tolls by Christopher Durang. The auditions will be held on December 10 from 6 – 8 pm in the boardroom (mezzanine level) at the main branch of the Louisville Free Public Library, located at 301 York St. The production will be performed at The Rudyard Kipling January 24 – February 2.

CCTC is looking for all ages for this production. Those wishing to audition should contact Dan Welch by calling (502) 299-8501 or e-mailing coffeecuptheatre@gmail.com. Please bring a headshot and resume to the audition.


Savage Rose Classical Theatre Company
presents
The Man with the Flower in His Mouth
by Luigi Pirandello
  
What:  In an all-night cafe, two men discuss and reflect upopn the tactile world around them. The infinity of imagination and the finality of life can be found in a ribbon, an armchair, or even a handful of grass. This 1922 one-act dares us to live life to the fullest. This play is presented as part of the new Slant Culture Theatre Festival.
When:   November 9 @ 9:00pm (AltSpace)
       November 10 @ 7:00pm (AltSpace)
       November 11 @ 4:00pm & 8:00pm (AltSpace)
       November 15 @ 9:30pm (Sexton Stage)
       November 17 @ 3:30 pm (Sexton Stage) & 9:00pm (AltSpace)
       November 18 @ 6:00pm (AltSpace)
       

Where: Walden Theatre
      1123 Payne Street
      Louisville, KY 40204

Tickets:  $12.00 general admission
         Purchase tickets online at http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/289023, or in person at the box office,                 which is open 2 hours before each show and half an hour after the last show each day.
         Visit savagerose.org or www.slantculture.com for more information.

Directed by Alec Volz & J. Barrett Cooper
with
Tad Chitwood, Gerry Rose, and Sabrina Spalding


About Savage Rose: This company wishes to bring to the city of Louisville, and the region, vibrant classical theatre by showing its relevancy to the modern audience. Savage Rose Classical Theatre Company will strive to bring the words of playwrights to the forefront in clear yet provocative and dynamic productions. With the plays of Shakespeare and the Elizabethan and Jacobean playwrights as the backbone of its repertoire, this company will explore classical works ranging from the Greeks, the French Neo-Classicist, the English Restoration, 19th Century Melodrama, Grand Guignol, up to and including our Modern Classics.

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