Friday, August 21, 2009

Moonlight Masquerade

Friday, October 30, 2009
6:30 to 10:30 pm

Participate in a sparkling evening of revelry at Tivoli Too! where you will enjoy dinner, dancing, music, live entertainment and an exciting multi-prize opportunity drawings at a costume themed soirée.
Bewitching music by the Blue Breeze Band, lavish buffet dinner, spooky spirits and beverages, tricks 'n treats, and Mummy Madness Opportunity Drawings.

Major event sponsors may have an opportunity to select costumes representing their favorite theatrical character loaned by The Playhouse costume shop. See sponsorship details.

Moonlight Masquerade is a signature production of The Laguna Playhouse. It offers a unique approach to celebrating great theatre with your friends, family, clients and colleagues.

Moonlight Masquerade is The Laguna Playhouse’s most important fundraising event. Proceeds of this event help to fill the critical gap between what it costs to bring great theatre to our community and what we can earn through ticket sales. See underwriting details.

We hope you will choose to support The Playhouse through Moonlight Masquerade.

For more information, contact Anne Morris amorris@lagunaplayhouse.com or by telephone at 949-497-2787, ext. 225.

Your participation is welcomed and appreciated!

Monday, August 10, 2009

Broadway World's My Way Review

MY WAY: Swingin' and Swayin' Frank Sinatra Revue Continues Through August 23 at the Laguna Playhouse
By Michael L. Quintos
August 10, 2009


When Frank Sinatra passed away in May of 1998, America, it seemed, lost one of its most iconic and treasured song stylists. Sinatra in his day was one of only a handful of artists that transcended mere celebrity star status, thanks to a career that spanned film, television, recordings, and the stage. With a style often imitated (and at times parodied) even today, Sinatra popularized the Great American Songbook, thanks to his signature vocals and easy, confident persona. Many consider his recordings to be the definitive versions of any given song he touched.

Sinatra's rich and extensive catalog explains why The Laguna Playhouse's production of MY WAY: A MUSICAL TRIBUTE TO FRANK SINATRA is jam-packed with almost 60 songs from his decades-spanning repertoire. Here the musical revue doesn't present his work in the form of the usual (often clichéd) impersonator that looks and sounds like "Ol' Blue Eyes," but rather as an honest-to-goodness, bare-bones tribute of the songs that made him a twentieth century icon. Much like Ain't Misbehavin' showcased Fats Waller's music in a non-narrative format, MY WAY presents Sinatra's songbook via four excellent singers in front of a dimly-lit jazz nightclub setting...complete with, naturally, a full bar and a full moon. Between categorized song medleys, John Fredo, Casey Erin Clark, Jason Watson and Karen M. Jeffreys intersperse quotes, anecdotes and recollections from Sinatra's life. They talk of a bygone era when women were coy and the men swept them off their feet with class, style, confidence, and a martini.

For two acts, the robust quartet—in individual solos, duets and as the full quartet—sing, swoon and dance through some very familiar and even not-so-familiar songs Sinatra had recorded over the years. It is remarkable and astonishing to realize just how much music Sinatra actually made his own, as one familiar standard after another came in succession. But instead of merely imitating Sinatra's musicality, we are treated to some beautiful and often charming arrangements by Stephen Kummer, Donald Jenzcka and Vince di Mura (the latter contributing his talents as the night's hardworking piano accompanist). These jazzed-up arrangements serve the quartet's vocals well, especially the ballads and the showstoppers.

The musical numbers include many Sinatra staples: "The Way You Look Tonight," "All of Me," "My Funny Valentine," "Summer Wind," Chicago Is (My Kind of Town)," "The Lady is a Tramp," "That Old Black Magic," "Witchcraft," "I've Got You Under My Skin," "All the Way," "Fly Me to the Moon," and, of course, "My Way."

Sinatra, for lack of a better word, was a "player," which in today's terminology translates into a smooth ladies' man with a confident swagger. This is a recurring theme of the night, as the quartet blazes through their song sets with vigor. For a tribute revue of a male icon, Act 1, ironically enough, belongs to the ladies. Clark and Jeffreys outshine the men with their interpretations of Sinatra's more familiar repertoire. Jeffreys' vocals are a treat, pairing her naturally cute charm with a subtle yet seductive style. Clark, an obvious powerhouse vocalist, is delightful but, at times, appears too affected in her interpretations, which in a smaller venue like the Laguna Playhouse could be a distraction away from her amazing vocal prowess. When all four singers do sing together, the harmonies are simply enchanting, like ear candy.

The men, though, step up (literally and figuratively) in Act 2. Watson is a wonderful singer and hoofer, gliding from one end of the stage to the other with the greatest of ease. Fredo magically transforms into Sinatra in several songs as well, but not as a caricature or weak Vegas mimic. Instead, thanks to some impressive pipes and a showman's gusto, Fredo offers more of a generous homage to the Chairman of the Board. The song cycles in the second act start off decidedly melancholy, referencing Sinatra's public penchant for booze and women. Songs like "Drinkin' Again" and "One For My Baby" is punctuated by the cast "getting permission" to drink "real" champagne on stage. The quartet take turns singing "It Was A Very Good Year," with the right amount of nostalgia and longing.

More famous Sinatra upbeat tunes follow like "Nice N' Easy," "You Make Me Feel So Young," and "Fly Me To The Moon" before segueing into a Medley called "Songs for Survivors" which, the quartet explains, is in essence the life Sinatra led. They then transition into a rousing rendition of "That's Life" that had the audience cheering and clapping along (or at least, attempting to clap along to the drum beats). And, of course, the night's finalé of "My Way" was moving, touching, and appropriately reverent.

Conceived and directed by David Grapes, MY WAY is a peppy, entertaining, though safe revue with a cast of talented singers. What the production lacks in pizazz and style is saved by a songbook of familiar, enjoyable tunes. So, in a way, Sinatra's mantra is true: how do you ensure an entertained audience? "Sing Good Songs!"

Photo: From L to R: Jason Watson, Karen Jeffreys, Casey Erin Clark and John Fredo. "My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra" July 7 - August 23, 2009 at The Laguna Playhouse. Photo credit: David Grapes.

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MY WAY: A MUSICAL TRIBUTE TO Frank Sinatra was conceived by David Grapes and Todd Olson. The book is by Todd Olson. The original production, as well as this production at the Laguna Playhouse, is directed by David Grapes.

Performances continue at The Laguna Playhouse through August 23. Shows run Tuesday through Saturday evenings at 7:30 pm and Saturday and Sunday Matinees at 2 pm. Tickets to any performance are available by purchasing tickets in person or by calling the box office at (949) 497-2787 ext. 1 (group tickets, dial ext. 229) or by visiting their web site at http://www.lagunaplayhouse.com/. The Laguna Playhouse is located at 606 Laguna Canyon Road in Laguna Beach, CA.

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Youth Theater Classes for Fall/Winter

Lots of Youth Theater information to report! Is your child interested in creative drama, acting, or musical theatre? The Laguna Playhouse's Youth Theater program is regarded as Southern California's Most Highly Acclaimed Children's Theater. Below are upcoming acting and musical theater classes for the fall.

Deadline to register for fall classes is September 17, 2009. All classes take place at the Laguna Playhouse Production Center in Laguna Hills. You can call 949.497.2787 ext. 305 for directions. More information can be found on our Youth Theater website.

Fun with Acting/ Mondays
(Ages 6-8)
This class is an excellent introduction to acting. Structured self expression and creative dramatics through acting exercises. Students increase concentration, memorization, and imagination. Final showcase on the last day of class.
Enrollment is limited. Age requirements are firm.
Dates: Sept 21-Dec 14 (no class on Oct 12)
Day/Time: Monday 4:00-5:30pm
Fee: $240
Instructor: Jane Hilary


Acting Fundamentals/ Tuesdays
(Ages 9-11)
Learn how to act in a fun and supportive environment! Learn monologues, short scenes, improvisation, and audition techniques. Individual creative needs will be nurtured and explored. Final showcase on the last day of class.
Enrollment is limited to 12. Excellent preparation for the Laguna Playhouse Conservatory Program.
Dates: Sept 22-Dec 8
Day/Time: Tuesdays 4:00-6:00pm
Fee: $240
Instructor: Jane Hilary


Intermediate Acting/ Wednesdays
(Ages 11-13)
Explore acting exercises, two person scenes and ensemble work, while enhancing your acting skill level. Final showcase on the last day of class.
Enrollment is limited to 12. Class progresses each session. Students are encouraged to continue study.
Date: Sept 23-Dec 16 (No class Nov 25)
Day/Time: Wednesdays 4:00-6:00pm
Fee: $240
Instructor: Jane Hilary


Acting for Teens/ Thursdays
(Ages 13-18)
All students are welcome. This class offers continuous work on "using and working from self." Small class szie allows each student to work to his or her potential. Audition techniques, monologues, scene study, improvisation, and basic character work. Class moves along rapidly and progresses each session.
Date: Sept 24-Dec 17 (No class Nov 26)
Date/Time: Thursday 6:30-8:30pm
Fee: $240
Instructor: Jane Hilary


Musical Theatre Audition Class
(High School Freshman- Seniors)
This class is aimed at high school students. Serious students only. Focusing on audition techniques and preperation for college and/or high school. Individual repertoire, voice building, and rehearsal tracks included. The last class is a presentation/showcase.
Maximum 15 students.
Date: Oct 5- Nov 9
Day/Time: Monday 7:00pm- 9:00pm
Fee: $175
Instructor: Diane King Vann

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Audition Notice- Stuart Little

AUDITION NOTICE- STUART LITTLE, A Musical Fantasy
Dramatized by Joseph Robinette, Music by Ronna Frank,
Lyrics by Joseph Robinette & Ronna Frank
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Directed by Donna Inglima
Musical Direction by Diane King Vann, Choreography by Ellen Prince
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Casting All Rolls- Ages 12-Adult
for the Musical Version of the Classic story by E.B. White about a Mouse (born to human parents) and the adventures encountered as Stuart grows up.
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Adult and Youth Actor/Singers/Dancers. All vocal ranges (SATB). Alto belters to Soprana, Tenors, Baritones. Singers must have the ability to hold harmonies. Various types of movement required. Technical dance background is a plus. Special Skills- Ukulele, improvisation, juggling, rollerblading, tumbling, fencing, a plus. Fun and wacky character roles. Adult travel stipend offered.
  • Stuart Little, a mouse with remarkable abilities
  • Mr. Little, a human
  • Mrs. Little, a human
  • George, Stuart's brother, a human
  • Snowball, the Little's cat
  • Dr. Carey, a dentist
  • Harriet Ames, a girl Stuart's size
  • Leroy, a bully
  • Margalo, a bird
  • Malty, Babette, Angie & Tige, cats
  • River creatures (Mayfly, Otter, Earthroom, Frog, Spider, and others)
  • Ensemble Members: Youth and Adults to play neighbors, School Superintendent, School children, passengers, etc.

Audtion Requirements: Acting - Singing - Dancing

PREPARE: One MONOLOGUE - Contemporary 1 1/2- 2 minutes (Memorized)
One SONG - Up-Tempo Musical Theatre song (32 Bars- Memorized)
No tapes or CD Tracks. Standard show tunes acceptable. Accompanist Provided.

BRING: Photo & Resume. Printed piano/vocal music in correct key.
Appropriate clothes for movement and dance at the audition.
Your schedules and date books as you will fill out a conflict sheet at the audition

DATES: VOCAL AND MONOLOGUE- Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sept 9, 10, 11, 7:00-9:00pm
DANCE AUDITION (by invitation only) Saturday, Sept 12, 1:00-4:00pm
CALLBACKS: (by invitation only) Sunday, Sept 13, 1:00-5:00pm

FIRST REHEARSAL: Tuesday, Sept 15
(Rehearsals will be weekday evenings and one weekend day)
TECH WEEK: Tuesday & Wednesday Nov 3-5
(late afternoons & evenings both days)
TECH/DRESS: Thursday, Nov 5
PERFORMANCE DATES: Nov 6-15
(evenings and matinees plus mid-week shows)
STUDENT MATINEES: Thurs & Fri, Nov 12 & 13 at 10:00am
(You need to miss school/work)

Auditions are by appointment only!
To make an appointment, please call Wally Ziegler at (949) 472-0061
Auditions will be held at the Laguna Playhouse Production Center
23402 South Pointe, Laguna Hills
For recorded directions, call (949) 497-2787 ext 305.