Sunday, November 23, 2008

Thankfulness

If you noticed how nice and bright the parking lot is, this is the person to thank. Will Kemp and his scout troop upgraded the lighting and painted all the parking spaces at the theatre.

The other major improvement at the theatre is the wood flooring in the lobby. We have Joe Crain (the theatre's landlord) to thank for that. It is absolutely beautiful and you can't miss it when you enter the building.

This year, NCTC is definitely thankful to Will and Joe, and all of you who come down to lend a hand. Whether it be by watching a show, purchasing a season ticket, painting, cleaning, building sets, or one of the many other activities at NCTC. Since the group is 100% volunteer run (and relies 100% on donations/ticket sales), without it, there'd be no theatre.

Thank you all so much!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Christmas Carol Cast

Auditions were held last week for A Christmas Carol. Here is the cast list (so far). We still need more adult and teenage men and women for minor roles. If interested in joining the cast, email Dewyne Jefferson.

This version is going to be magical, comical, and include modern songs! The cast is already enjoying rehearsals.

SCROOGE- Sam Gentry
MARLEY-
FIRST SPIRIT- McKenna Jefferson
SECOND SPIRIT- Sam Wall
NEPHEW FRED/DEATH-Mark Davies
KATE- Kristin Owens
BOB CRATCHIT-
MRS. CRATCHIT- Megan Hubbell
POOLE- John Chappell
OLD JOE/YOUNG MAN SCROOGE- Mark Kirsch
CHARWOMAN- Luanne Reed
MRS. DILBERT- Renee Gentry
BELLE- Casey Brown
FAN- Jessica Strakose
BOY CAROLER- Davis McCondichie
BOY SCROOGE- Jaylon Person
16 YR.OLD SCROOGE- Jake Azarowicz
TINY TIM- James Chappell
IGNORANCE- Orion Watson
WANT- Michelle Konstooffer
CRATCHIT CHILDREN - Wyatt Gentry, Beth Lipscom, Beth Olsen
TROUPE - Kim Marshall, Ivonnet Carvajal, Jessica Kiel, Autumn Lannen, Lydia Williams, Kelsey Gentry, Kaiti Kemp

Latest News


The Pied Piper of Hamelin opens this weekend in the black box. The show runs for two weekends only. Seating is very limited, so make your reservations today!

The Night of Mayhem scheduled for October 31st has been cancelled due to scheduling conflicts. However, there will now be a murder mystery on November 8th. The theme is Clue. Reservations are now being accepted for the mystery and dinner. Dinner will be catered by Contemporary Catering. The cost is $25 per person.

On November 1st, former NCTC artistic director Dale Lyles will present Coriolanus. This performance is a benefit for NCTC. Coriolanus is a tragedy by William Shakespeare, based on the life of the legendary Roman leader, Gaius Martius Coriolanus. The show will begin at 8 pm. Donations appreciated!

The NITWITS Improv Comedy Troupe will next perform on November 15th at 8 pm. The cost is $5 at the door.

Male adult and teenage cast members are still needed for A Christmas Carol. There are also supporting roles for females available. If you are interested in being part of the cast, contact director Dewyne Jefferson at theoldcrow@charter. net.

Season tickets for 2009 are still available! If you purchase your tickets during October, you'll receive three free individual show tickets and one NITWITS ticket. The tickets will be mailed in plenty of time to give as a gift for Christmas.

Monday, September 29, 2008

M*A*S*H Auditions


Auditions for MASH will be held on December 1 and 2 at the theatre. They will begin at 7 pm. Roles available for male and female adults.

Christmas Carol Auditions


Auditions for Christmas Carol will be October 6 and 7. There are roles for all ages, especially teenagers and adults.


Auditions begin at 7 pm. Christmas Carol is being directed by Dewyne Jefferson.

Friday, September 19, 2008

Odd Couple opens tonight!

I can't wait to see the show tonight! Since the Newnan Times Herald posted our article today, hopefully others will be joining me at the theatre tonight. The costumes and set are fantastic. Jeff Allen and Sarah Jordan have outdone themselves.

While you're waiting for the show to begin, be sure to check out the back of the program! Laurel has added a little something fun to pass the time.

When I walked backstage the other night I was very surprised to see the number of props for this show. I have seen many shows and many backstage prop tables. This show needs a prop room! I don't know how Darren Matthews (stage manager) and Taylor Cormier (props manager) keep track of all of them.

Can't wait! See you at the theatre!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

2009 Season Tickets

We have eight shows planned for our 2009 season: A Midsummer Night's Dream; Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean; M*A*S*H, Lucky Stiff, Misery, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The Jungle Book, and It's A Wonderful Life.

Season tickets are now on sale! With your purchase of a season ticket you receive admission to all eight shows, one admission to any 2009 N.I.T.W.I.T.S. performance, and reserved seating.

We have an awesome early bird special going on right now. If you purchase your ticket during September, you receive 4 free tickets. The free tickets are good to any 2009 show except It's a Wonderful Life.

Not interested in all the shows? No problem! It is a pass for you to use as you wish. Bring a friend! Come to a show twice!

Ready to buy your ticket? Visit our website to download the form and mail it in, or order online at our site.

Typical Monday at NCTC

This past Monday I was down at the theatre as my daughter has rehearsals for Tim Wright's The Pied Piper of Hamelin.

While there it was wonderful to see how busy the theatre was for a Monday evening. I'm not sure the community realizes how active the theatre is.

In the lobby Hollie Schwartz was leading a group of ladies in a belly dancing class. They are fun to watch and certainly not shy!

Renee Gentry was cleaning the bathrooms. I'm not sure she realized that helping husband Sam with house duties meant that task. Well Renee, you join a long list of NCTC volunteers who've had to spend more time in the bathroom than we desired!

In the office, managing director Rick Olsen was holding his usual Monday evening office hours. He was meeting with Special Events Coordinator Katie Ashley. Katie's next main event will be a murder mystery.

On the main stage, Odd Couple preparations were in full gear for a dress rehearsal. Jeff Allen, Sarah Jordan, and their crew have made an incredible set. We have done some complicated sets in the past (the two tiered Noises Off set comes to mind), and Jeff's moving walls will join the ranks. A city landscape was really beautiful. It had originally been created, but not used, for a previous show, I was told. On the left of the stage viewers will get to peak into Odd Couple's kitchen. With a refridgerator, sink, cabinets, and more, this is one of the most complete sets that will hardly be seen!

Every Odd Couple cast and crew member were busily working on tasks. John Paul Phillips was attempting to age himself with makeup. He had gotten a whole bag of old make up from his wife.

Scott Pollak admitted he really did used to own a pair of plaid pants. I cannot believe people used to wear them (and unfortunately still do). He told me to just wait until I see his tacky shirt! In glasses and suspenders, Sam Gentry looked as if he had time travelled from the 1970s and didn't know where he was or what he was doing.

On the previous Thursday, parents were painting backdrops for The Pied Piper of Hamelin outside the black box. They were really enjoying it and this night they were looking for more to do while they waited.

In the black box, Laurel Alford was having a rehearsal. There is a huge cast of children for this show. Laurel has created a mini set, which everyone has enjoyed looking at. There were lots and lots of little rat children running around.

Yes, NCTC is alive and well. I hope to see you down at the theatre soon!