Archive for February, 2009

An Evening of Wine & Wit – One Night Only! February 28, 2009

We invite you to a wine tasting event in collaboration with J.A. Balistreri Vineyards. This event will allow you to partake of fabulous wine, while enjoying a sneak peak at what Next Stage will bring you this year.

Balistreri Vineyards is a family owned and operated winery, and like Next Stage, they are dedicated to bringing you a high quality product. The winery was licensed in 1998 and released their first vintage in February of 2000. Their wines are comprised of varietal grapes purchased from growers in Western Colorado. Select wines of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and Muscat are produced with grapes from their own Denver Vineyard.

For more on Balistreri Vineyards

We are excited for this partnership and hope you will come and enjoy the evening with us.

The evening events include:
Wine Tasting
Vignettes from our coming year
and a Silent Auction
Nights stay at the Magnolia Hotel
Dinner at Il Vicino
and more…

February 28, 2009 (For ONE night only!)
Cost: $10 at the door.
Aurora Fox Studio Theatre
9900 E. Colfax Ave

Doors open at 7:00pm
Show Starts at 7:30pm

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Creede Repertory Theatre Launches Blog

The Creede Repertory Theeatre has launched a new blog this week at www.creederepblog.com. Be sure to bookmark it so you can keep up on the exciting events at the Creede Rep such as the opening of their new black box theater this coming summer.

This is a company to watch – in 2008 they garnered nine Ovation Award nominations, winning in two categories and boasting three “Readers Choice” awards. Creede Repertory Theatre is a GREAT excuse for a mountain excursion this coming summer!

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10 Pin Alley Opens Friday Night

The most important play in the modern American Theatre is about to have its debut Friday Night. 10 Pin Alley opens at 10 pm!!

Here what people are saying:

“Gene Kato told me about this idea over lunch, and I was so envious, it almost got the best of me. I had to settle for writing August:Osage County” – playwright Tracey Letts

“Jason Maxwell steps into the big leagues with his most challenging role to date. Pin 9 beckons qualities only found in the plays of The Greeks” – The Hackensack Daily Pamphlet

“Patrick Collins is OUR Guy!!!” – The Army

“Stacey Nelms is part catwoman, part predator, part dessert – We’d all like another, please.” – The Houston Daily Person

“Jessica Clare and Mike Marlow made me laugh so hard, I dropped my false teeth is my pudding” – Jerry Wilson, Bingo player

“Gregg Geis for President” – The State of Alabama

“Robin Litt sells her selling ability like a salesman!” – The Selling Seller Sells Magazine

“Sam Gilstrap’s performance as Pin 8 is a breath of fresh air.” – God

“Samatha Yon proves two things: Gravity exists and Tom Hanks is not from Tunisia” – actor Gilbert Godfried

“Karla Puskas made us proud!” – The Sleeping Pill weekly

“Jim Honiotes is not a ball or black, but he could be . . .he really could be!!” – Uncle Tom

See the attachment to get info – or buy your tickets at www.vintagetheatre.com

See you at the theatre!
10-pin-poster

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Black Box Burlesque

Denver, CO February 16, 2009– For the first time since the 1930′s a theatre is being built specifically to house burlesque, headed up by Reyna Von Vett of last fall’s acclaimed Leadville or Bust– a playful romp through 1880′s burlesque and Michelle Baldwin, a.k.a. Vivienne VaVoom, the Mother of Neo-Burlesque in Denver and creator of one of the first neo-burlesque troupes in the U.S., Burlesque As It Was. Converting the space recently known as the Black Box Cabaret in the Denver Civic Theatre ( 721 Santa Fe Dr. , Denver ), Von Vett and Baldwin aim to bring burlesque back while playing homage to the great tradition of burlesque that began in the late 1800′s and all but disappeared in the 1960′s.

While it seems ‘crazy’ to start up a theatre in this economy, Von Vett and Baldwin point to the Great Depression and how burlesque was the one form of live entertainment that survived and thrived, even moving into the Times Square theatre district of New York when ‘legitimate’ theatres closed their shows.

Historically burlesque shows were a place to have a laugh, see a pretty girl and forget your troubles and the Black Box Burlesque will follow that tradition, by providing an experience filled with frivolity and fun in a top notch theatre experience.

Playing on the seeming insanity of their new venture, the show will open in March on Friday the 13th. Von Vett figures that they’ve already got so much working against them with the financial state of the nation, starting up on an unlucky date will hopefully have the opposite effect and bring in, rather than chase away audiences.

The old Black Box Cabaret is being transformed with a lavish new set design and a faux-finish interior with turn-of-the-century details covering the black walls. Little lights edge the stage and the cabaret tables are draped in lush fabric. Everything about the theatre, from the décor to the entertainment will transform the audience into another era.

Von Vett will present Leadville or Bust, her tribute to the early history of burlesque, when the sex and scandal was about corsets, tights and bawdy songs (Oh My!). The show garnered widespread acclaim when it was put up for a short run last fall at the Crossroads Theatre in 5-points. A boisterous romp through 1880-1900′s burlesque, Leadville or Bustfeatures songs and jokes reflecting an era the reveled in the double entendre and thought can-can dancers were the height of naughty dancing.

Von Vett and her Hell’s Belles dance and sing in tight harmonies to fun, turn-of-the-century songs like “Ragtime Cowboy Joe,” “Alexander’s Ragtime Band” and “Seeing Denver” to bawdy songs like “Sam the Hot Dog Man,” “Hot Nuts (Get ‘Em From The Peanut Man),” “Press My Button (Ring My Bell)” and many more…

For the late night, weekend show, Baldwin brings her decade of burlesque experience to an all new cast. A proponent of the classic 1930-1960 style of burlesque (and named “Most Classic” at the 2008 Boston Burlesque Expo), Baldwin has molded a lineup of some of Denver ‘s finest actresses into Lili St. Cyr and Gypsy Rose Lee quality ecdysiasts!

Much more tease than strip, Burlesque As It Was features tap dancing, an over-the-top can-can and retro tributes to old burlesque staples like the fan dance, screen dance and the balloon-pop number. Ignoring the question “How many rhinestones are too many rhinestones” Baldwin and Von Vett’s costumes push the glitter and sparkle envelope. A visual extravaganza, hosted by Von Vett’s new character “Cora Vette” -clad mostly in sparkle vinyl, accented by rhinestones and full of bad car jokes (“How do you like my headlights?”).

BlackBoxBurlesque.com

Tickets at TicketsWest.com, area King Soopers and
the Denver Civic Theatre’s box office: 303-309-3773

Reyna Von Vett and Hell’s Belles
in “Leadville or BUST!”
in the BLACK BOX BURLESQUE
at the Denver Civic Theatre

Opening Friday, March 13th, 2009
Thru May 31st

Thursday – Saturday nights at 7PM
Sunday Matinee at 2PM

More information:
www.LeadvilleorBust.com

Denver’s Premier Burlesque troupe, Burlesque As It Was,
every weekend in the BLACK BOX BURLESQUE
at the Denver Civic Theatre

Opening Friday, March 13th
Fridays and Saturdays at 10 pm

More information:
www.BurlesqueAsItWas.com

Michelle M. Baldwin
“Vivienne VaVoom”
www.BurlesqueAsItWas.com
www.myspace.com/viviennevavoom

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CYT Featured on 9News

Christian Youth Theater, a popular after-school youth theater program, was featured on 9News recently. CYT Denver is headed up by Artistic Director, Gary Hathaway.

CTY was also the 2008 winner of The Denver Channel’s “Best Theater Group in Denver” on their annual A-List. If you are looking for a great extra-curricular activity for your child, check out CYT! Playing this coming weekend is CYT’s “High School Musical.” Get your tickets today!

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Evergreen Players Volunteers Needed

This in from Evergreen Players:

PRESS RELEASE
Feburary/11/2009

Evergreen Players Volunteers Needed!
Dear EP Volunteers.

Wow! The EP season is moving fast! I am pleased to say “Thank you” .
Our 2008-2009 season EP volunteers are committed and responsive — We are sooo…lucky to have your participation.
We are headed into the middle of Feburary and we are actively recruiting for the March/April production of Sixteen Wounded. The production runs 4 weekends March 7th – April 3.

The following volunteers are needed:

Run Crew (3) This run crew would also have a small part in the cast as(hooligans/rough types) — Must be able to lift 75 lbs – Availability- Feb 21-April 6.
Please respond with a date to volunteers@evergreenplayers.org Run Crew in the subject line.

Set Construction (6) Must have previous experience with painting and power tools – Availability
Monday Feb 23rd: Need volunteers from 1 p.m. until as late as possible.
Tuesday Feb 24th: Need volunteers from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Wednesday Feb 25: 1-2 hours

Please respond with a date to volunteers@evergreenplayers.org Set Construction in the subject line

Lastly, for those of you wishing Front of House volunteer assignments.
Please respond with a date to volunteers@evergreenplayers.org Front of House in the subject line.

Please email me with your preference, times and dates and I’ll be sure to add you!

Best,
Cynthia
Evergreen Players
Volunteer Manager
volunteers@evergreenplayers.org
303-495-5409

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Evolution Theatre Company Audition Announcement

Evolution Theatre Company
Auditions for: Altar Boyz

When:

Saturday, February 21, 2009 (12:30 – 5:00)

Callbacks – Tuesday, February 24, 2009 (6:30 – 9:00)

Where:

Dance Institute
4601 Quebec St. C8 & C9
Denver, CO 80216

http://www.danceinstitutedenver.com/

Prepare:

16 bars of an up-tempo pop or musical theatre piece in the style of the show.

Bring:

Sheet music in the appropriate key; no CD or a cappella auditions please; an accompanist will be provided.

Bring:

A current headshot and resume.

Looking for singer, actor, dancers to fill the roles of Matthew, Luke, Juan and Abraham in the OFF-Broadway smash hit – “Altar Boyz.” For show information, video and audio cuts and character descriptions go to the official “Altar Boyz” website at www.altarboyz.com. The role of Mark has been pre-cast. Performers will receive a stipend.

Rehearsals:

Saturday: 12:30 – 5:30, Sunday: 10:00 – 4:00 or 6:00 – 10:00 and Tuesday: 6:00 – 10:00

Music rehearsals will run 1 full week; TBD by schedule of performers. Rehearsals will begin the week of March 23, 2009. See rehearsal schedule provided at auditions.

Performances:

May 22 – June 28, 2009 – Friday and Saturday Evenings (there is a possible addition of Sunday shows – TBD). Shows will be performed at Lannie’s Clocktower Cabaret – 16th Street and Lawrence in beautiful Downtown Denver.

For more information and to schedule an audition time, contact Bryan by email @ bryan9370@msn.com or call 720-979-3119.

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Performance Now Opens Crazy For You

Performance Now Theater Company presents Crazy For You.
Opens February 13, 2009 at the Lakewood Cultural Center.

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