Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Check out Williamstown Theatre

Williamstown Theatre Festival has taken on a great season for summer stock this year.   This season has some great variety with shows like Dracula and Animal Crackers.  This means there is a show for everyone this summer.  Check out the schedule below and for more information see The Transcript.

Its being hailed as one of Williamstown Theatre Festival's "most ambitious seasons to date" -- and Artistic Director Jenny Gersten says she's excited by the "breadth and variety" included in this summer's schedule.

"I love all the different choices we have, from the gothic summer theater production of ‘Dracula' to the silly, with ‘Animal Crackers,' to the very human and very emotional musical adaptation of ‘The Bridges of Madison County,' " Gersten said in a telephone interview Monday. "There's a whole range of ideas and tones in this season."

The Tony Award-winning summer theatre's 59th season, which includes the return of perennial favorite Kate Burton in Tom Stoppard's "Hapgood," and festival alum Robert Sean Leonard of TV's "House" in a Nicholas-Martin-directed "Pygmalion," was announced Monday morning at the Williams Inn by Director of Development Eric Kerns. Gersten, who had planned on announcing the season herself, is recovering from a bout with the flu.

The season, running June 26 to Aug. 18, will also host the previously announced world premiere musical adaptation of "The Bridges of Madison County," helmed by Tony Award-winning director Bartlett Sher, along with the world premiere of festival alum Bess Wohl's "American Hero," a revival of the musical "Animal Crackers," and the Red Sox musical "Johnny Baseball."

"Undertaking three musicals is very ambitious, but it seems achievable," Gersten said. "I've been talking with the people behind ‘The Bridges of Madison County,' since well before last season. Not knowing if it would happen this season, I knew I really wanted to do an old-time musical. ‘Animal Crackers' is a good scale musical -- not too big on costumes; not too big a production; not too big of a cost."

She added, "I really wanted to have a silly, family-oriented musical on the Main Stage, which hasn't been done in a long time. As for ‘Johnny Baseball,' we haven't seen a really good baseball musical in 40 years."

The season will begin with the world premiere of Wohl's "American Hero" on the Nikos Stage, running June 26 to July 7.

"Bess has had great success with us," Kerns said, praising the festival alum. "She began as a non-Equity company member, moved up to the Equity company and then developed a powerful voice. We produced her play ‘Touch(ed)' two years ago This play is hilarious and really timely."

Gersten described Wohl's work as "unexpected."

"The great thing about Beth's voice is the you can't guess where she's going with things. She takes you to places you don't expect to go," she said. "I like that she's a risk-taker."

The musical "Animal Crackers" will open the Main Stage's season, running from June 26 to July 14. "Pygmalion," which celebrates its 100th anniversary this year, will follow, running from July 17 to 27.

"I wanted to do a show with Nicholas Martin," Gersten said. "[George Bernard] Shaw usually makes me yawn, but this play doesn't. It doesn't get too heavy. When its two characters come together, its' so exciting."

Earlier this month, she traveled to San Diego to visit with Martin, who was directing "Pygmalion," with Leonard as Henry Higgins, at the Old Globe Theatre. It was decided then that they would bring the production to the festival.

"The Bridges of Madison County," which was adapted from the best-selling novel, will close out the Main Stage season, running Aug. 1 to 18.

Burton, who returns to the Nikos Stage after a five-year hiatus from the festival, will star in the spy-thriller "Hapgood," running July 10 to 21. "Johnny Baseball" will follow, appearing from July 24 to Aug. 4. A fourth Nikos production, with a run from Aug. 7 to 18, will be announced at a future date.

"We're still in negotiations with a director and two actors," Kerns said. "We hope to announce it in the next few weeks."

To reach Jennifer Huberdeau, email
jhuberdeau@thetranscript.com.


Williamstown Theatre Festival's 59th season:

Main Stage

* ‘Animal Crackers,' June 26
-July 14

* ‘Pygmalion,' directed by Nicholas Martin and starring Robert Sean Leonard,
July 17-27

* ‘The Bridges of Madison County,' directed by Bartlett Sher,
Aug. 1-18

Nikos Stage

* ‘American Hero,' by Bess Wohl, June 26-July 7

* ‘Hapgood,' starring Kate Burton; July 10-21

* ‘Johnny Baseball,' July 24-Aug. 4

* TBA, Aug. 7-18

Free theatre

* ‘Dracula' by Bram Stoker, adapted for the stage by Steve Lawson, Poker Flats Field,
July 10-19.

Tickets

Special discount bundles available through March 15 at www.wtfestival.org.

Single tickets available the third week of April at www.wtfestival.org and through the season brochure mail offer.

Box office opens June 4. Tickets can then be purchased by phone at 413-597-3400, online or in person at the Williams College ‘62 Center
for Theatre and Dance,
1000 Main St. (Route 2), Williamstown.

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Comedy Event in Gaslmap!

Check out Adam Devine from Comedy Central at the end of February.   The event will be held in Gaslamp Quarter at the American Comedy Company.   Check out the details below and get your tickets early.  Read more about the event at San Diego.





Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Check Out This Event For All Creative Women

Creative Women can attend a great event held at the San Diego Magazine offices on February 28th from 6-830pm.   This organization is for women of all ages in all creative fields.  This is a great networking opportunity and a great night out for women.

 Creative Connection USA

What's Creative Connection USA?  

Our goal is to provide a support system for female creatives in every major city across the USA. We welcome all women, all creative fields, and all ages. Our goal is to remove the pretenses associated with networking and create an environment where women can support, encourage and inspire each other. Every meet-up and hostesses’ desire is to create this environment for the creative women in their city.

Who's Welcome?

All female creatives! Bloggers, designers, photographers, event planners, social media gurus, marketers, fashionistas, bakers, writers, actors, etc.

What do we do?

Each month we meet for inspiration & socializing. We network, learn from each other, and make new friends in the creative field! We also get to make those face-to-face connections with ladies we tweet with, blog, facebook stalk, and work near!
This month the event will be at our offices in downtown San Diego. Laurie Nicoud (creative director) and Gloria Tebelman (senior designer) of San Diego Magazine will be featured creatives along with Erin of Eolea Photography. Please join us! Purchase tickets online at: creativeconnectionsandiegofebevent.eventbrite.com

For more information see San Diego.

 

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

New Party at the San Diego Public Market

Check out this great event being held at the San Diego Public Market.  The event will be this Sunday from 4pm-630pm.  Come taste some new restaurants and vendors that have not been featured at the market in the past.
 
 SD's Answer to Pike Place Throws a PartyThe Taste of the Market is a kind of “coming-out” party for the prepared food vendors who lease space at the Public Market (like Casanova Fish Tacos and Supernatural Sandwiches). There'll be live music, food stations and tours of the full 92,000-square-foot site.

Funds from the $85 ticket will help build an onsite Market Kitchen, “a micro-business incubator and community culinary education center at the San Diego Public Market.” The market was initially funded through Kickstarter.

Taste of the Market: 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 10. 1735 National Ave. Barrio Logan. $85. Tickets: brownpapertickets.com/event/321621.
You already know the San Diego Public Market, an indoor food bazaar happening Wednesdays and Sundays. Occupying a former factory on National Avenue, there are plans to make it a mansion-sized farmers market and one of San Diego's biggest draws. (Founders Dale Steele and Catt White are working to expand its footage, programming and weekly calendar).

And the food scene combines forces this Sunday evening for a feast there, called Taste of the Market.

You'll recognize the names setting up shop in that space’s Market Hall--George’s at the Cove chef Trey Foshee and Whisknladle/Prepkitchen’s Ryan Johnston will cook for the Sunday smorgasbord. And we have it on good authority that chef/consultant Andrew Spurgin is cranking out oyster po' boys at the event; Alchemy chef Ricardo Heredia is roasting whole pig in a caja china for caldo verde; and chef/consultant Melissa Mayer’s making smoked chicken tortas.

Enhancing the work of more than a dozen featured chefs will be farmers, specialty food makers like Bread & Cie plus adult beverages by Stone Brewing, Julian Hard Cider and Snake Oil Cocktail Co.


For more information see Discover San Diego. 

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