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Summer Studio Theatre Company Announces 2008 Season at Krannert Center
The Summer Studio Theatre Company returns to Krannert Center’s Studio Theatre for its 18th season as a professional, repertory company. Under the direction of the U of I Department of Theatre’s interim head Tom Mitchell, this season’s selections will feature all two-person casts. Mitchell says that the small casts, coupled with particularly strong scripts, will allow audiences to focus on the quality of the individual performances and the strength of each storyline. All three of the plays, which will be performed in the round, will be presented in rotation from June 13 through July 26.
This summer's featured performances are: The Last Five Years by Jason Robert Brown, a delightful, modern musical; The Turn of the Screw by Jeffrey Hatcher, from the novel by Henry James, which is a classic ghost story; and Lanford Wilson’s romantic comedy Talley's Folly. The final two weekends of the summer season will feature six performances total of Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight by James Hurt. The staged reading of this piece will feature cast members from all three shows in addition to other regional performers and is being funded in part by the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Committee.
Show Descriptions
Talley’s Folly
By Lanford Wilson
Linda Gillum, director
In a small 1944 central Missouri town, two misfits find romance in a deserted boathouse—Matt Friedman, an awkward Jewish accountant from St. Louis, and Sally Talley, the daughter of the small town’s most important family. This charmingly romantic play by celebrated American playwright Lanford Wilson offers both humor and sentimentality as its two distinct characters negotiate a relationship neither of them expected to develop.
June 13, 21, 26, 29
July 1, 5, 8, 11
The Last Five Years
By Jason Robert Brown
James Zager, director
Kristina Engberg, musical director
This contemporary 2001 musical traces the development and deterioration of the five-year relationship between Jamie, a rising novelist, and Cathy, a struggling young actress. While Jamie tells the story of their growing romance in “forward time,” (from beginning to end), Cathy reflects on the missteps of the relationship in “reverse.” Author Jason Robert Brown, best known for Parade, Songs for the New World, and A New Brain crafts soaring melodies tinged with witty storytelling lyrics that easily blend tuneful pop with Broadway-style ballads. Though Jamie and Cathy hearts divide, their stories do connect at mid-point for a deeply felt celebration of what once was.
June 14, 15, 22, 24, 27
July 2, 12, 13
The Turn of the Screw
By Jeffrey Hatcher, from the novel by Henry James
Lisa Gaye Dixon, director
When a governess takes up her duty to care for two recently orphaned children, Flora and Miles, in a gothic English household, she discovers the curious circumstances of her predecessor’s passing. Soon, the specter of the former governess and her ghostly lover begin to torture the would-be heroine. But are the ghosts real or merely the projections of a young woman’s fears? This classic ghost story, perhaps best-known from the classic film, The Innocents, or the more recent version, 2001’s The Others, has been skillfully reshaped into a compelling two-person performance.
June 19, 20, 25, 28
July 3, 6, 9, 10
Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight
By James Hurt
Funded in part by the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Committee
This script-in-hand reading depicts the influence of Abraham Lincoln on three poets of Illinois. The lives and careers of Vachel Lindsay, Edgar Lee Masters, and Carl Sandburg are interwoven onstage with an ensemble of players taking a variety of roles. The show, written by U of I Professor Emeritus John Ahart , was originally staged 20 years ago for The Great American People Show at Lincoln’s New Salem State Park near Springfield and featured a cast of actors that included students who would go on to develop impressive professional careers. This play returns to the stage as the bicentennial year of Lincoln’s birth approaches.
July 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26
Tickets and Information
The 2008 Summer Studio Theatre Company brochures were mailed at the end of April and tickets will be available for purchase starting on Friday, May 2 at 10 am. Ticket orders can be submitted by phone, mail, online or by visiting the Ticket Office. Information about the 2008 summer season will also be available online at KrannertCenter.com on May 2 at 10am.
Ticket Prices for Talley’s Folly, The Last Five Years, or The Turn of the Screw
Regular prices: $18 / SC & Stu 15 / UI 10
Matinee prices: $15 / SC & Stu 12 / UI 10.
Ticket Prices for Abraham Lincoln Walk at Midnight
$10 / SC & Stu 8 / UI 6
Abbreviation Key
SC 65 years or older, or retired U of I faculty or staff
Stu any child or non-U of I student
UI U of I student who is enrolled in the summer and has paid the Krannert Center fee
Performance Details
All performances are in the Studio Theatre; there will be no late seating.
How to Order Tickets
To receive the best seats available, order early. You may place your order immediately online at KrannertCenter.com, or by phone, mail, fax, email, or in person. Orders will be processed as they are received.
Online Purchase: KrannertCenter.com
Phone: 800/KCPATIX (800/527-2849), 217/333-6280
TTY; for deaf, hard-of-hearing, or speech-impaired patrons: 217/333-9714
Fax: 217/244-SHOW
Email: kran-tix@uiuc.edu
Mail: Krannert Center Ticket Office, 500 South Goodwin Avenue, Urbana, IL 61801
In Person: Krannert Center Ticket Office, open 10am-6pm daily
Summer Studio Theatre 2008 Calendar-at-a-glance
June
APRIL 17-APRIL 24, 2008 | ** |
Aniruddha Knight and Ensemble: From the Heart of a Tradition |
On the Rocks |
Ann Hampton Callaway |
School of Music Opera Program Presents: Armide |
Department of Dance Presents: Studiodance II |
Administrative Board Application
Thank you for your interest in applying for a position on the Krannert Center Student Association’s Administrative Board! We hope that this information sheet will answer many of your questions. However if there is anything else you would like to know, please feel free to contact any of the Administrative Board members. Our contact information, as well as lots of other information, can be found on the KCSA website at http://www.kcsa.uiuc.edu.
The KCSA Administrative Board consists of approximately 25 members who plan events, organize committees, and lead the various activities for the Krannert Center Student Association. We have members who are students ranging from freshmen to graduate students, from all majors including engineering, sciences, liberal arts, business, and fine arts. We all share the common vision of a love for the performing arts and a passion to bring the arts to the students of the University and the community members of Champaign-Urbana.
As an Administrative Board member you will have opportunities to improve and develop leadership skills, to gain experience working among a diverse group of people with differing view points, and to become more involved in one of the largest and most rewarding organizations on campus. You will be instrumental in broadening the experiences of approximately 250 KCSA general members and you will learn skills that will help you for the rest of your life. You will meet many of the Krannert staff and will have the opportunity to work with them. Also, in appreciation of all the hard work that Administrative Board members put in, you will be entitled to complimentary tickets for life for shows at Krannert.
Administrative Board members are expected to hold one office hour each week, attend weekly or bi-weekly departmental meetings with the other Directors of the department, attend AdBoard meetings twice a month, be trained as an usher and tour guide, and to hold any necessary committee meetings. You will also be expected to participate in major KCSA events and to assist and support the other departments in accomplishing their goals. If you are concerned about what exactly is expected of you, please e-mail the directors of the department(s) to which you are applying and ask them about their responsibilities. The time commitment is considerable, but we are all students and we know that academics come first. Most Administrative Board members do not have a problem keeping up with schoolwork and KCSA obligations. In fact, we find it to be one of the most rewarding experiences of our college careers, and we love having the opportunities to participate in so much of what Krannert and KCSA do.
Application Procedures
The process consists of two steps: an application and an interview. The application will be filled out and returned to the KCSA Secretary, and all applicants will be scheduled for an interview with the current KCSA Administrative Board.
What We Are Looking For
The only requirement to apply is that you must be a registered KCSA member. For more information on becoming a registered member and requirements for being a member, please visit our web site at http://www.kcsa.uiuc.edu. When you apply, we are also looking for certain qualities in potential Administrative Board members. These include, but are not limited to:
We are aware that not everyone may already have leadership experience, especially freshmen. Please do not let this stop you from applying, as we will consider every applicant in terms of his or her capability. We expect you to learn a lot on the Administrative Board and to develop these skills for the future! You have just as good a chance of showing what you can do as anyone else.
The Application
The application is available from the KCSA Secretary, in the KCSA Office, or on-line at http://www.kcsa.uiuc.edu/. The application is due at midnight of the due date by e-mail to the KCSA Secretary (mmcmill2@uiuc.edu). All applications must be typed, and you should fill out a separate application for each position you hope to attain. You may run for as many positions as you would like to be considered for on KCSA’s Administrative Board.
The Interview (or, Don’t worry it isn’t that bad!)
We interview applicants to try to get to know them better and give them a chance to tell us about themselves. Interviews are conducted in order of department, so if you are applying for more than one position you may have multiple interviews. The whole interview will take about 10-15 minutes for an Administrative Board position. Executive Board position interviews are more open-ended and may last up to about 20 minutes. You will be notified about the results by phone either that evening or in the next two days. If you still have not been notified in three days, then e-mail the President (amandajablonsky@gmail.com).
Application Available | Wednesday, April 16
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Application Due | Thursday, April 24 at 12:01 AM
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Interviews | Notification of Interview time is by Friday, April 25 at 9 PM by e-mail from the Secretary.Interviews will be conducted Sunday, April 27 throughout the day (11AM-5 PM). |
Notification of Status | You will be notified of your status by Tuesday, April 29 by phone or e-mail. If you have not heard from us by then, please e-mail the President at amandajablonsky@gmail.com. |
Executive Board
President
Vice-President
Comptroller
Secretary
Departmental Directors:
Activities (3)
Callboard (3)
Community Outreach (3)
Computers (2)
Marketing (3)
Tech (3)
Tours (3)
Ushering (3)
Administrative Board Application
Part 1 – Applicant Information
This information will help us to find out your contact information and work out some administrative aspects of organizing the interviews.
Name:
Address:
E-mail:
Phone Number:
Year in School:
Month/Year of Expected Graduation:
Major:
Semesters with KCSA (including this one):
The position(s) for which you are applying:
If you are applying for more than one position, please let us know your order of preference for the positions below. This will only be used to help determine the order of the interviews. You may also state if you have no preference between the positions you are running for.
Interviews will take place on Sunday, April 27th from 11 AM until 5 PM. Will you be available to interview in that time slot?
We will notify applicants of their acceptance status by phone after the interview either Monday, or Tuesday (April 28-29).
Krannert Center Student Association
Administrative Board Application
Part 2 – Questions For All Applicants to Answer (Please type answers.)
If you have not been trained, you will be required to be trained as an Usher and Tour Guide part of being on Adboard.
You only need to answer the questions for the position(s) that you are applying for.
Executive Board Positions
President
Vice-President
How would you define the role of the Comptroller within KCSA? How does this role contribute to the overall purpose of the organization?
Secretary
1. Why do you wish to run for this particular position? What personal attributes and experience, KCSA and otherwise, do you have that make you the best suited candidate?
2. What do you feel are some of the most important skills for a Secretary to have, and how have you demonstrated these skills? What do you think is the most important part of the Secretary’s job?
3. Give your method of prioritizing. Imagine you have two KCSA projects both needing to be done by tomorrow but with only enough time for one of them. What do you do?
4. What do you think will be your responsibility as an Exec Board member? What ideas do you have for working on the Exec Board and AdBoard to better KCSA as a whole?
Community Outreach
Marketing
Tech
1. Why do you wish to run for this particular position? What personal attributes and experience, KCSA and otherwise, do you have that make you the best-suited candidate?
2. What is your previous theater/technical experience? Have you ever been involved in OTR?
3. What two or three skills do you feel are most important for organizing such an event? How have you demonstrated these skills?
4. What leadership experience do you have that you think would make you a good producer?
5. How well do you interact with people you are in charge of?
6. You have a ton of people interested in tech. How are you going to use them?
Tours
Ushering
5. What leadership skills do you have to be a good director?
Thank you for applying to the KCSA AdBoard! Remember applications are due on Thursday, April 24 by 12:01AM in digital format ONLY!
From April 15-20, watch all the second-place finishers from the regional competitions. Vote on your favorite. The comic with the most votes joins the other finalists for the last round of online voting April 21-30 — and a shot at the Final four who will go on to perform in Aspen, CO.
Amy Boss | Eric Roth |
Kevin Reader |
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Andres Lopez, University of Illinois
Interested in volunteering for Roger Ebert’s Film Festival? April 23-27, 2008.
Please come to Volunteer Training for "Theatre Team" volunteers on:
(Virginia Theatre Team - ushers, work concessions, assist with pass holders and registration, VIP/press registration and check in, crowd control and merchandise sales).
Sunday, April 13, 2008
3:30 p.m.
112 Gregory Hall, 810 S. Wright Street Urbana, IL
During training, you can sign up to volunteer for whatever works best with your schedule.
If you cannot make the training, please stop by the Virginia Theatre after Monday, April 14 to sign up. Their address is 203 W Park Ave., Champaign, IL / 217-356-9063.
Please feel free to share this email with your friends, etc.
For more information about the festival: www.ebertfest.com.
Thanks!
Mary Susan
(Image from uni.uiuc.edu)