village voices - Village Theatre
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village voices - Village Theatre
VILLAGE VOICES The Newsletter for Village Theatre Subscribers March 2015 Volume 35, Issue 4 Willkommen, bienvenue, welcome to Berlin! It is 1931, the beginning of the end in Germany, with the dark shadow of the Nazis threatening to engulf all of Europe. But inside the Kit Kat Klub, life is a cabaret, with beautiful performers, a lively orchestra, and an impish Master of Ceremonies to oversee the eccentric entertainment. Cabaret is the iconic story of American writer Cliff Bradshaw and his relationship with the “strange and extraordinary” British performer Sally Bowles as they navigate the seedy happenings of the Kit Kat Klub. With music and lyrics by the award-winning team behind Chicago, Cabaret is based on stories by Christopher Isherwood and was immortalized by Bob Fosse’s 1972 film adaptation starring Liza Minnelli. A masterful merging of storytelling and song, it will sweep you into its sizzling, and at times shocking, world – while never quite letting you forget the ominous reality that looms just outside the cabaret door. ut Ex ec Revel in the show-within-a-show as the divine decadence of the Kit Kat Klub becomes a microcosm of a country, and a world, on the verge of dissolution. At once wildly entertaining, moving, and unsettling, we invite you to leave your troubles at the door and succumb to the seduction of Cabaret. IN T iv • M H e • • P e IS KI M ro ssa D d e ST IS ge u e c t A S • U A GE the er & fro m E Sp Ca O A t rti he to ec n S b ou ial ta are stic r S “T ge t C D po ha Th as ire n t ct i ns k s or or Yo Sp s u r in ” g Brian Yorkey, Issaquah native and Pulitzer Prize winning writer and lyricist, returns to direct this inspired production, with a unique, retrospective approach to the classic story. Brian Earp (Leo Bloom, The Producers) takes the spotlight as Cliff Bradshaw, with Billie Wildrick (Carrie Pipperidge, Rogers and Hammerstein’s Carousel at The 5th Avenue) as Sally Bowles, and Jason Collins (Sir Francis & Various Others, Around The World In 80 Days) as the Emcee. Show Artwork: August Laguio / Photo Credit: Mark Kitaoka Leave Your Troubles At The Door With Cabaret, Directed by Brian Yorkey MESSAGE From the Executive Producer and Artistic Director Composer John Kander and lyricist Fred Ebb remain one of the greatest teams in musical history, contributing such musicals as Chicago and Cabaret to the musical theatre canon and scoring several films, including Martin Scorsese’s unforgettable New York, New York. We are so excited to be closing out this incredible season with one of their classic stories. Set in Berlin in 1931 just as the Nazi party is beginning to get a foothold, Cabaret transports us to an era that carries a lot of weight for an audience enlightened with historical hindsight. But the allure of the entertainment, the conflicts of the characters, and the existential themes of this story are timeless. It is impossible not to be seduced by the charming Cliff Bradshaw, the carefree Sally Bowles, and all of their eccentric companions at the cabaret. There’s a certain thrill to seeing what a creative team brings to a show like Cabaret, and director Brian Yorkey’s inspired vision for this production is shaping it into a show you won’t want to miss. Music Director Tim Symons will lead a live, onstage band in the famous songs of the Kit Kat Klub, and Kathryn Van Meter will choreograph. Our incredible design team includes Matthew Smucker on Scenic Design, Alex Berry as Lighting Designer, and Alex Jaeger for costumes. Cabaret has been interpreted so many different ways, with each generation making the musical its own. Village Theatre last put on a production of Cabaret in 1995. Twenty years later, the beloved story will surely resonate in a whole new way. We are thrilled to welcome you to Village Theatre to experience all of the excitement and entertainment of this musical classic. Robb Hunt, Executive Producer Steve Tomkins, Artistic Director Meet the Cabaret Cast Brian Earp Billie Wildrick Jason Collins Anne Allgood Peter Crook The all-star cast includes Brian Earp as Cliff Bradshaw, Billie Wildrick as Sally Bowles, Jason Collins as the Emcee, Anne Allgood as Fräulein Schneider, and Peter Crook as Herr Schultz. BEYOND THE MAINSTAGE On Stage This Spring at KIDSTAGE Company Originals Staged Reading Playing Fair The Wizard of Oz Young Performers’ Edition A New Musical Written by Teens March 27-29 First Stage Theatre, Issaquah Playing Fair is a Snow White story like you’ve never seen before. The Rose Recovery Center is a secluded teen rehab facility where Scarlett rules supreme over all her patients, that is until Snow arrives. A kind, mysterious girl with no memory of who she is or where she’s come from, Snow begins to turn Scarlett’s perfectly balanced world upside down. Tensions run high as the teens try to navigate these new challenges presented in the real world as well as in their own minds. Playing Fair is a new musical drama, written by KIDSTAGE teens, that tackles the serious issue of mental illness and puts a modern twist on a familiar story. April 10-26 First Stage Theatre, Issaquah Click your heels together as KIDSTAGE brings one of the most famous stories of all time to the stage. Based on the classic MGM movie musical and the book by L. Frank Baum, The Wizard of Oz has been enchanting families for generations. With all your favorite songs, including ‘We’re Off To See The Wizard,’ ‘If Only I Had a Brain’, and ‘Somewhere Over the Rainbow,’ this timeless musical will sweep you out of Kansas and into a magical adventure. Follow the yellow brick road to Issaquah and join Dorothy, and her little dog too, as they journey over the rainbow to the merry old land of Oz in search of the great and powerful Wizard. More information at VillageKidstage.org SPONSOR SPOTLIGHTS Thank you to Encore, The Seattle Times, Spectrum Controls, and Wells Fargo: SPONSORS OF The Seattle Times is proud to partner with Village Theatre, whose productions are one of the bright stars in the Pacific Northwest’s arts firmament, bringing joy to young and old alike on stages in Issaquah and Everett. Supporting local arts has always been part of our mission at The Times. We do that both through sponsorships such as this one and through our coverage of artists, arts events and programs around the region. Theatre critic Misha Berson is one in a century-long line of Times reporters and critics who have kept readers informed of the best in theatre, music, literature, film, dance, and visual arts. These days, you can find our Going Above and Beyond Wells Fargo Private Bank is dedicated to providing you with services customized to help meet your financial goals. Our comprehensive range of solutions is designed to help you build, manage, preserve, and transition your wealth. As a client of The Private Bank, you can depend on tailored planning and solutions and support for your diverse financial needs. Your experience begins with your dedicated relationship manager, who is responsible for creating a personalized, integrated experience that brings together the best of Wells Fargo on your behalf. Through our discovery process, writers’ expertise not only in the pages of the newspaper, but on your desktop, tablet or phone at seattletimes.com. We consider it a special responsibility—and privilege— to connect our readers with the performances, exhibits, films and books that will excite and inspire them. As The Times enters its 119th year, this is just one of the ways we strive to enrich our community through quality, independent journalism. We hope you enjoy this wonderful season of theatre. On behalf of the entire Seattle Times family, Kathy Best your relationship manager will capture your key goals and the wealth management issues most important to you, and provide a financial snapshot that sets the foundation for developing a plan to help meet your objectives. Your relationship manager will then coordinate a team of specialists with extensive experience in delivering wealth planning, investment management, trust, banking, brokerage, and insurance solutions designed to help achieve your goals. Since 1852, Wells Fargo has been helping families meet their financial goals, and we are proud to continue our tradition of strong community partnership by supporting Village Theatre and keeping the arts alive. SPONSOR SPOTLIGHTS Encore Arts Programs have been an essential companion to the theatregoing experience for over 45 years. Produced for 27 arts organizations in greater Seattle/Tacoma and San Francisco Bay Area, Encore Arts Programs provide readers with information that illuminates every performance they attend. Our unique partnership with the arts community affords us the privilege of supporting the work of artists who inspire and entertain, captivate and electrify with their gifts of creative expression. In 2014, Encore Arts Programs launched encoreartsseattle.com, Seattle’s foremost performing arts website devoted to enhancing and celebrating the theatre-going experience. encoreartsseattle.com delivers exclusive content – including previews, artist spotlights, in-depth features, breaking news, promotional tie-ins, a searchable performance calendar, and a complete digital, download library of all our treasured Encore Arts Programs published since 2013 – on behalf of our valued performance partners. Reaching a combined readership of over 2 million arts patrons annually, Encore Arts Programs has an exclusive connection with the region’s most prestigious audiences. Encore Media Group is the Seattle-based publisher of Encore Arts Programs (Seattle & San Francisco) and City Arts Magazine – and custom publisher for Seattle International Film Festival and Seattle Pride. We are honored to be associated with all the talented artists and extraordinary works presented by Village Theatre, a leading producer of musical theatre in our community. VILLAGE THEATRE’S PROGRAMMING IN ISSAQUAH IS FUNDED IN PART BY: & VILLAGE THEATRE’S SEASON SPONSORS SEASON MEDIA SPONSOR Mission Of Village Theatre To be a regionally recognized and nationally influential center of excellence in family theatre. • To promote a season of top quality productions • To commission and produce new musicals that achieve national exposure • To train young people in theatre skills for career opportunities and enriched lives • To develop a broad-based appreciation for live theatre • To promote positive values through art Dates to Remember March 11 Subscriber On-Sale Date for Cabaret in Issaquah April 10 - 26 The Wizard of Oz Issaquah KIDSTAGE March 19 - April 26 No Way To Treat A Lady On-Stage in Issaquah May 16 On the Town with Village Theatre Auction & Gala March 27-29 Playing Fair Issaquah KIDSTAGE May 14 - July 3 Cabaret On-Stage in Issaquah 5-16 201 TICKETS! LE ON SEASW ON SA O N SAVE THE DATE MAY 16, 2015 ANNUAL AUCTION OnTown & the GALA W I T H V I L L A G E T H E AT R E THE FAIRMONT OLYMPIC HOTEL, SEATTLE FOR INFORMATION: Visit VillageTheatre.org or contact Jessica at [email protected] 303 Front Street North, Issaquah, WA 98027 Box Office (425) 392-2202 VillageTheatre.org