True Brew Theatre, 200 Julia St., 504.524.8440.Ī new musical entertainment written by Ricky Graham and David Cuthbert, with music for it's dozen songs by Dane Evans, Harry Mayronne, Jr. Barbara Moras is musical/vocal director Daisy Pignette, choreographer and, Carroll Sauber, costume designer. Peter St., 504.522.2081.įor children of all ages, this adaptation of the Grimm fairy tale by Sharon O'Brien with songs by Freddie Palmisano, is directed by Uncle Wayne Daigrepont and features Cari Pope, Jeff Poucher, Megan Staab, Gerald Roccaforte, Scott Sauber along with Heather Hoerner, Joy Chun, Andre Chifici, Bryan Wager, Shawna Berg, David Landry and Heather Blaine with Brian Rosenberg as Rumplestilskin. Le Petit Theatre's Teddy's Playhouse, 616 St. The cast includes Kim Jensen, Lisa Shay, Kathy Holsworth, Beth Hall, Edy Replogle, Amanda Ratchford and Sarah Ray. Shiller directs, with musical direction by Ginger McKenzie. Jefferson St., Pensacola, FL, 850.432.2042 The Pensacola Little Theatre presents this musical by Molly Newman and Barbara Damashek which is the story of a pioneer woman and her six daughters. Sets are by Stephen Thurber lighting, Ellen Sovkoplas wigs and makeup, Don and Linda Guillot and, chorus master is Donna Clavijo. Paul Mauffray conducts the Jefferson Symphony Orchestra. Kris Shaw directs Sarah McMahon, Jonathan Howell, Marc Belloni, Christopher Klaus, David Porter, Nicole Montany, Julius Dietze, Fara Duhe and Robin Noel. Jefferson Performing Arts Center, 400 Phlox Ave., Metairie, 504.885.2000 or The Jefferson Performing Arts Society presents Gilbert and Sullivan's whacky operetta about the apprentice pirate who can't go straight because he was born on Feb. THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE or The Slave to Duty Staged in the waiting room of a liposuction clinic, the women bring to light the adversity and prejudice suffered by overweight people everywhere. Jefferson St., Pensacola, FL, 850.432.2042 Written by Madeleine George and directed by Gabrielle Gogarty-Wilson, this is a play about four women who commiserate the determination, the aggravation and the trials of being overweight in America's media driven society. Pensacola Little Theatre's Chamber Theatre, 400 S. With Jennifer Tuttle, Mage Macchione, and guests Mark Krasnoff, Michael Arata, Chris Rose, Julia LaShae & John Grimsley, over 50 cinematic speeches are brought back to life. Local self-billed showman mikko presents a double-feature homage to the poetry of cinema. Orpheum Theatre, 129 University Place, 504.522.5555, 504.523.6530 Klauspeter Seibel conducts the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra in a concert comprised of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. Sister goes from benevolent instructor to authoritative drill sergeant. Local actress Amanda Hebert plays the Sister who teaches an adult catechism class to a roomful of "students" (the audience). and The Directors Studio of Le Petit Theatre present the regional premiere of this off-Broadway comedy hit by Vicki Quade and Maripat Donovan. Against all odds, they struggle to keep their newfound homestead in the all-black town of Nicodemus, KS, in 1898. Yvette Sirker directs Pearl Cleage's play which centers on four women who form an extended family fleeing brutal postbellum Memphis. Samuel DuBolis Cook Fine Arts & Communications Ctr., Dillard University, 504.286.4857. Recent dances by Barbara Hayley, Patricia Amacker and Myer Bishop will also be staged. This is a concert of contemporary dance created by members of the New Orleans Dance Collective, featuring newly crafted works by Monique Moss, Suzanne Stack Hirsch and Eddy Villalta. Singer Diane Lala and pianist Lantz Harvey present a new two-act cabaret act, "Favorite Stories," featuring songs by Craig Carnelia, Alan Menken, David Friedman, Maltby & Shire, Stephen Sondheim and others. Featuring veteran actors Greg Di Leo, Terri Gervais, Rene Piazza, Veronica Russell and Bob Kearney, with set by Ersy Schwartz, costumes by Bernadette Klotz and music by Addison Stacy, the show runs Fri. Charles Ave., 504.581.5812.Ĭarl Walker directs this original one-act comedy by local writer Dalt Wonk in which uptown and downtown meet in a tangled web of film noir romance and intrigue. On The Boards - Theatre - AMBUSH Mag 2000 - Gay New Orleans
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