Thursday, December 10, 2009

It's A Wonderful Life Sneak Peak


It's A Wonderful Life by James W. Rodgers opens tomorrow on the main stage! Here's a sneak peak of George Bailey (Chad Davis) at the bank.

This show is the last show at NCTC for the year. Show dates are December 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, and 20. The December 11 and 12 shows are sold out! You might be able to get tickets if we have cancellations. Keep visiting our website, newnantheatre.org, for openings. Show times are 8 pm on Friday and Saturdays and 2:30 on Sundays. Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for students (with ID) and seniors (55+), and $10 for children (12 and under).

Caricature artist Bob Comeans will be drawing in the lobby on December 11 and 12. Caricatures take just a few minutes to draw and make a great gift. Get yours done before the show or during intermission. Part of the proceeds go towards the theatre.

Tony Peregoy has done an awesome job with this huge cast and show. Directing a show at Christmas time in itself is hard. With parties and conflicts and the shopping, wrapping, and what not, it's a huge time commitment for both the director and cast. Thanks to Tony and everyone, on stage and behind the scenes, for providing this entertainment during this busy time.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Holiday Plans?



Area schools have next week off, which is a great opportunity for your middle and high school students to come see Everything Is Not Enough by Sandra Fenichel Asher.


NCTC Presents Everything Is Not Enough
by Sandra Fenichel Asher
adapted from her novel
Directed by Meghan Hubbell & Bree Hicken

November 28 - 8 pm
November 29 - 2:30 pm
December 4 - 8 pm
December 5 - 8 pm

Tickets:
$10 (ages 13+)
$5 (ages 12 and under)
newnantheatre.org

Sunday, November 15, 2009

What The Butler Saw Cast List

Congratulations to everyone who got a role!

Dr. Prentice: Trey Stephens
Mrs. Prentice: Ann Kohen
Dr. Rance: Randy Drake
Geraldine Barclay: Jennifer Sovik
Nicholas Beckett: Chaz Ferguson
Officer Match: Brian Walsh
Sir Arthur Hillary: Scott Pollak

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Want to help plan an event?

Artistic Director Darren Mathews is setting up the Gala (January 9th, free event for Season Ticket Holders) and the Award Show (February 19th, for NCTC Members)

He would like ideas for the Gala. Last year it was a Vaudeville theme. In the past we've had previews/reviews of seasons. He'd like any input, ideas, and thoughts for both events.

Email Darren at artistic-director@newnantheatre.org.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Down The Road Sneak Peak


Down The Road by Lee Blessing opens tomorrow night. Come early, from 7 to 8, there will be a belly dance show on the main stage. The dancers are putting on a show to benefit Toys For Tots. Admission is $5. Then at 8 in the black box, Down The Road opens. Here's a photo of the cast - Scott Pollak as William Reach, Sarah Jordan as Iris Henniman, and Trey Stephens as Dan Henniman. It's going to be very interesting to watch these three very talented actors in this creepy thriller!

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Another evening at the theatre!



As I mentioned previously, I don't go down to the theatre that much (except to see the shows!). Well, that is in comparison to those who are cast or crew for a production. The publicity world for a theatre is either my home or out and about. However, on occasion I am at the theatre for a meeting or what not, as was the case last night.

I love it when I go down there and see all the activity. The Theatre Operating Committee (TOC) was meeting in the office. Parents were waiting in the lobby, among a lot of Halloween decorations. Zombie Prom was completing "Hell Week" on the main stage. In the Black Box, Down The Road was in researshal. And upstairs (you did know we had an upstairs, didn't you?), Everything Is Not Enough was rehearsing. Space is often an issue with so much going on!

"Hell Week" is the week a show opens. Final rehearsals, costumes, set, lighting, sound - it's time to wrap everything up and put on the show for an audience. Zombie Prom is nearly sold out for all three performances. That is very exciting for all of us!

Down The Road is coming in literally on the heels of Zombie Prom. Last night Jeff Allen was in the tech booth. The set is almost complete. They have come up with yet another configuration for the flexible black box auditorium. If you like Stephen King, mysteries, thrillers, and the like - you will enjoy the suspenseful Down The Road. Come early for opening night, November 6, because there will be a Belly Dance Show from 7 to 8 on the main stage. The cost is $5 and all funds will go to benefit charity.

Upstairs, the teens were busy with Everything Is Not Enough rehearsals. In the photo are Kyle, Jake, and Michaela. Kyle has the starring role in the teen drama. The teens are working very hard for this show - from cast to crew. This will give them a lot of experience on all aspects of theatre, including concessions, ushering, even my area of publicity.

Finally, in the meeting I was in with the TOC (not nearly exciting as everywhere else in the theatre!), budgets were discussed, updates on current shows were given, and plans were made for 2010. I usually tune out discussions on dimmer packs (I think it has something to do with lighting!) and other technical stuff. The meeting usually involves more tasks for me!

Darren, our artistic director, has been overseeing pitch meetings for the 2010 shows. He really wanted directors who were going to be passionate about a show. He wanted someone to come in and say "I really want to do this show and here's why!" They have more pitches to come, but four directors have been chosen. They are:

What The Butler Saw by Joe Orton: Lenny Lees
Death of A Salesman by Arthur Miller: Trey Stephens
Cabaret by Joe Masteroff: Paul Conroy
Psycho Beach Party by Charles Busch: Jeff Allen

If you would like to pitch Miracle on 34th Street, Fuddy Meers, or The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds, those meetings will be held in November. Contact Darren to schedule. Additionally, if you would like to pitch children's shows for the black box, that is a need that needs to be filled at this time.

So there it is - another evening at the theatre. What a benefit to the community - from giving teens something productive to do to entertaining Newnan - the theatre is. I hope to see you there!

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Ready to go "Down The Road"?



How far are you willing to go to get to the truth? In Down the Road by Lee Blessing, Dan (Trey Stephens) and Iris (Sarah Jordan) Henniman test their limits as they interview a serial killer, William Reach (Scott Pollak), to write a book from his perspective. All three characters have the same goal, to produce the book, but each one has a different concept of and approach to the book. This leads to some interesting psychological maneuvers and twists. And if the stress level weren't already high enough, Dan and Iris are trying to have their first child as well.

Director Spencer Jordan has brought to the stage three wonderfully complex relationships. William Reach will only visit with one member of the writing couple at a time and different dynamics develop in each situation. The relationship between Iris and Dan becomes more and more deeply affected by their interviews as time goes on.

All three actors provide stellar performances as they breathe life into these characters. Trey Stephens and Sarah Jordan are probably better known for their recent comedic turns in NCTC improv troupe the NITWITS but they both deliver very realistic dramatic work as the Hennimans. They carry the audience along on their journey into the mind of a killer. Scott Pollak's portrayal of Reach is brilliant, by turns showing him to be polite and intelligent but also damaged, angry and manipulative.

Newnan Community Theater Company presents this thriller of a play on November 6, 7, 8, 13, 14 and 15 in the Black Box Auditorium. Friday and Saturday shows are at 8 PM, Sunday matinees are at 2:30 PM. Ticket prices are $15 for adults and $12 for students and senior citizens. Tickets can be purchased online through the website NewnanTheatre.org or at the theater box office. For reservations, please call 770-683-NCTC (6282).

-Article By Jeff Allen

Friday, October 23, 2009

More Volunteer Opportunities

OK folks, my day job is heating up requiring some longer hours and I'm not going to be able to spend as much time on my hobby job at NCTC for a while.

We desperately need some more people who can learn the technical side of theatre. Lighting and lighting design, sound & light control systems, running sound & lights, etc.

I'm willing to meet you at the theatre most any weekend day and some week nights to train you.

Anyone with at least one functional finger, eye and ear can design and run sound & lights.

Hanging lights requires some ladder or scaffold work, though we can usually find someone willing to do that part with some oversight.

Please contact me with your interests and schedule requirements and let's talk!

Mike Patterson
technical-director@newnantheatre.org

Volunteer Opportunity: Yard Maintenance

This is from Mike Patterson, our technical director:

We need someone(s) to help with yard maintenance. If we can just get 4-5 people to each committ to mow the yard and trim the bushes once every TWO MONTHS and we provide the mower and trimmers, we'd be golden.

I've done it a lot, and I can tell you it takes less than an hour to mow. C'mon folks, just one hour every two months?

Obviously, the more people commit, the less often everyone does it. Thanks!

Contact Mike at technical-director@newnantheatre.org.

Volunteer Opportunities: House

Mike Patterson is swamped with a new work project, so I'm arranging volunteers for house through the end of the year.

Here's what we have coming up and what time you'll need to be at NCTC:

Zombie Prom:
October 29, Thursday - 6:30 pm
October 30, Friday - 6:30 pm
October 31, Saturday - 10:30 pm

Down The Road:
November 6, Friday - 6:30 pm
November 7, Saturday - 6:30 pm
November 8, Sunday - 1 pm
November 13, Friday - 6:30 pm
November 14, Saturday - 6:30 pm
November 15, Sunday - 1 pm

Everything Is Not Enough:
November 28, Saturday - 6:30 pm
November 29, Sunday - 1 pm
December 4, Friday - 6:30 pm
December 5, Saturday - 6:30 pm

It's A Wonderful Life:
December 11, Friday - 6:30 pm
December 12, Saturday - 6:30 pm
December 13, Sunday - 1 pm
December 18, Friday - 6:30 pm
December 19, Saturday - 6:30 pm
December 20, Sunday - 1 pm

NOTES: The positions need filling are house manager, box office, ushers, season ticket holder concierge, and concessions. Unless you've already been trained for box office or house manager, you cannot sign up for those positions. You can see the show that evening except for box office and house manager. Box Office and House Manager can receive a comp ticket for the show or for another show for volunteering.

Once I get sign ups I'll put them into a nice easy-to read chart and then start filling in open slots :)

Additionally, we do need someone who would like to coordinate our house volunteers. They are arranged pretty much through email.

Feel free to forward this to any cast, crew, friends, family, etc., that would like to help.

Please email me at dianneo@yahoo.com or publicity@newnantheatre.org for fastest reply.

Thanks so much! -Dianne

Zombie Prom Preview

Here's a preview of Zombie Prom from rehearsals! Reminder - three shows ONLY! October 29, 30, and 31. Get your tickets online from our website.


Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Volunteer Opportunity: Publicity


I'm looking for volunteers to help with publicity for the run of a show. This would require up to a 12 week commitment (of course very little effort at the beginning, more effort towards opening night).

You would be the publicity person for a show, working under me as head of publicity for the theatre. This would entail writing articles, taking photos, distributing flyers, posters and other literature, entering show information in a lot of venues online. You should have good computer skills and enjoy being on the internet. Most of your work would be done from home.

Your focus would be on one particular show, not on the theatre as a whole. I have a checklist of the majority of what your tasks would be. Anything above and beyond that list would be a bonus for the show!

If you like marketing, publicity, and talking to customers, this would be a great volunteer opportunity for you. If interested, please email me at publicity@newnantheatre.org. If you have any questions, please ask. I will train you (of course!).

Down The Road

Here is the promotional for Down The Road by Lee Blessing. Those who were looking forward to the creepiness of Misery should be pleased with the replacement show. Doing the voiceover is Scott Pollak who plays the role of the convicted serial killer in the play.

Zombies Taking Over Newnan


Zombieland, the hit movie starring Woody Harrellson filmed partially in Newnan, isn’t the only appearance of zombies in town this October. Zombie Prom debuts at the Newnan Community Theatre Company, October 29, 30, and 31.

Zombie Prom is a 1950s rock and roll musical. Rebel Jonny (Jamie McCune) falls in love with Toffee (Rachael Shaw). Distraught when Toffee’s parents forbid her to see him, he commits suicide by jumping into the local nuclear power plant.

Weeks later, Jonny returns to school as zombie. Toffee’s friends (Megan Martin as Candy, Casey Brown as Coco, and Jenny Price as Ginger) think she shouldn’t take Jonny back. Jonny’s friends (Adam Grubbs as Josh, Levi Gentry as Joey, and Brian Walsh as Jake), believe the opposite.

Meanwhile, the school principal, Ms. Strict (Lisa Boyd) does not want zombies in school. Local paparazzi and sleazy tabloid reporter, Eddie Flagrante (Sam Gentry) is hot on the story. Everything culminates at the senior prom. Will Toffee take Jonny back? Will Jonny be allowed to graduate? What will Toffee wear to the prom? Why is Eddie so interested in this story?

Coincidentally, if you happen to be in the area, Zombie Prom makes its premiere on stage in London this month. If not, you can always catch it in Newnan. The show is being directed by Jennifer Dorrell, with choreography by Rachael Shaw and music by Becky Clark.

Rule One is Cardio and that means it’s time to run to NCTC and purchase your tickets to Zombie Prom. With only three performances, seating is very limited so pre-purchase of tickets is highly suggested. You’re assured to have a wickedly ghoulish good time with this witty and sarcastic musical play.

Tickets may be purchased from the theatre’s website (newnantheatre.org) or by calling the theatre at (770) 683-6282. Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for students and seniors, and $10 for children. Show dates and times are October 29 and 30 at 8 pm and October 31 at midnight. Newnan Community Theatre Company is located at 24 1st Avenue in downtown Newnan. “Zombie Prom” is a special event and not part of the theatre’s 2009 season. Special passes and season tickets are not able to be used for this show.


Thursday, October 15, 2009

Audition Notice: What The Butler Saw

NCTC will hold auditions for What The Butler Saw by Joe Orton on November 9 and 10 at the theatre. Auditions begin at 7 pm and those trying out for a role may attend either evening.

There are roles available for four men and two women. Show dates are January 29, 30, and 31 and February 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 2010.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Help With Everything Is Not Enough


Hey Young Adults/College Students/Older Adults Who Feel Like Young Adults!

Meghan Hubbell and Bree Hicken are asking that anyone who is interested in helping the teenagers learn some of the finer points of working backstage please come meet them at the theatre Thursday, October 15th at 6:30pm.

They are looking for people who are willing to help the teenagers with set building, lights, sound, costumes, etc. The idea is for Everything Is Not Enough to be a teenage run show, so we're looking for people willing to step in, do a little teaching and have some fun.

It's A Wonderful Life Cast List



Wow, huge cast! Congrats to everyone who got a role!

George Bailey – Chad Davis
Clarence – Robbie Kirkland
Mr. Gower – Jannar Davis
Harry Bailey – Lenton Lees
Bert – Tim McMullen
Ernie – Jamie French
Uncle Billy – Peter Poulos
Mr. Potter – Reynolds Allen
Mr. Martini – Sam Wall
Mary Bailey – Heather Walker
Violet Peterson - Whitney Peteranetz
Mother Bailey – Karla Menasco
Aunt Tilly – Kim Ham
Miss Carter – Danielle Blount
Mrs. Hatch – Laura Thomas
Miss Andrews – Briana Morgan
Mr. Potter's Secretary – Sarah Mason
Mr. Potter's Assistant – Chelsea Barbee
Mrs. Thompson – Barb McMullen
Mrs. Martini – Rebecca Lanyi
Zuzu Bailey – Lexie Williams
Tommy Bailey – Bryce Dildine
Janie Bailey – Hailey Thomas
Peter Bailey – James Chappell
Newspaper Girl – Anna Bonomi
Young George – Sam Fitzgerald
Young Mary – Lydia Williams
Young Violet – Lauren Riles
Maria Martini – Abby McMullen
Sophia Martini – Sydney Griffin

Doubling as Townspeople:

Sam Wall, Barb McMullen, Rebecca Lanyi, Briana Morgan, Sam Fitzgerald, Lydia Williams, Lauren Riles, Abby McMullen, Sydney Griffin, Anna Bonomi

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Everything Is Not Enough Cast List



Congratulations to everyone who got a role!

MICHAEL: Kyle Hersey
LINDA: Kelsey Gentry
BUDDY: Levi Morgan
TRACI: Sara Pierson
PETE: Jake Azarowicz
MACELROY: Mark Kirsch
POP: Alex Ferguson


INTERVIEWERS:
Davis McCondichie
Kristin Owens
Jason Abraham
McKenna Jefferson
Michaela Dildine

This special event will be held on November 28 and 29 and December 4 and 5. The cost is $10 for those aged 13 and up and $5 for twelve and under.

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Guidelines for NCTC Pitch Meetings

1. Play Info
a. Summary of the play
b. Ideas, Concepts, or Themes the script stresses
c. Additional Ideas, Concepts, and Themes you (the director) want to stress
d. Cast ideas; including casting notice

2. Technical Info
a. Basic Set ideas
b. Basic technical demands
c. Basic costume ideas

3. Crew, PR, and other info
a. Supporting crew people – not the people, the projected need.
b. Poster ideas, logo, etc.
c. Major limitations and how you (the director) suggest overcoming them.
d. Any other notes or ideas about your (the director’s) vision

Above is a basic outline to shape a director’s pitch. This is not the only way to pitch, but it’s helpful for the theater to hear a lot of these points during the director’s pitch.

Over the last year, we’ve seen visual aides, mock sets, drawings, prospectus-type info, computer drafting, pictures, etc. Any of these are great to enhance a pitch, but please work with what you are most comfortable. The more comfortable you are, the better the pitch will be. Also use this time effectively. If you are doing a simple set that can be easily explained with a drawing, it probably isn’t helpful to do a full mock-up set model. But if the costumes are the focus of your play pitch, a few samples of colors, fabric, and cost would be a better use of your time in the pitch rather than breaking down every possible theme of the play. Please play toward your strengths and maximize your time during the pitch.

There are two things that every pitch must have. One, a complete and finalized casting notice; basically a list of all the parts you are looking to cast with some supporting information (age range, type, description). Two, a fully thought out logo and/or poster; this doesn’t need to be a final product, but should be something we could turn into a final product very quickly. Do not use copyrighted or trademarked logos, etc. We will help turn it into a finished product.

Hopefully, this information will help guide you as you dive into these plays. Please feel free to contact Darren Mathews at artistic-director@newnantheatre.org with any questions about the pitch via e-mail. If you are interested in pitching a show for the 2010 season on either the main stage or in the black box, please contact me via e-mail with the show, time of year, director’s name, phone number, e-mail and the best day of the week/time to schedule the pitch.

Monday, September 28, 2009

Auditions Tonight!


Auditions for Everything Is Not Enough begin tonight. There are approximately 13 roles available for teens. You must be in middle or high school to try out for the play and between the ages of 13 to 19. Auditions begin at 7 pm and will also be tomorrow at the same time. Those auditioning can attend either evening.


Based on the novel by Sandra Fenichel Asher, Everything Is Not Enough is the story of Michael and life after high school. The show is being directed by Meghan Hubbell and Bree Hicken. Show dates are November 28 and 28 and December 4 and 5.

NITWITS This Weekend



Only two NITWITS shows left this year. The first is October 3, this Saturday. The last is November 21. The show begins at 8 pm and the cost is $5 at the door.


NITWITS is NCTC's improvisational comedy troupe. They perform skits on the fly, similar to Drew Carey's Whose Line Is It Anyway?. It's a great price for a fun evening of comedy and laughter.

NITWITS is not recommended for all ages. They try to stay in the PG-13 range, but it can go into the R-rated range. Since it's improv, one just never knows what's going to happen!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Want to be a NITWIT?

Beginning October 10th, the NITWITS will be holding a six week course about the fundamentals of improvisation (NITWITS style). The course is free and will be held each Saturday from 3 to 6 pm at the theatre. At the end of the class, participants will have the opportunity to audition for the NITWITS troupe.

If you have any questions, email Trey at nitwits@newnantheatre.org.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Tom Sawyer Sneak Peak



Here's a snapshot from The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Paul Kester, opening this Friday at 8 pm. The show runs for two weekends - six performances. They are September 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, and 27. The show is being directed by Lamar Payne. Photo by Cindy Battles.

NCTC: Behind The Scenes at Tom Sawyer


Here is the first video from our NCTV team, a behind the scenes look at Tom Sawyer. Great job by the entire team!

Volunteer Opportunities


We have a wide variety of volunteer opportunities at the theatre right now. Here are some current needs.

Box Office/Ushers/Concessions/House Managers: If you'd like to help in any of these areas during The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (Sept. 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, and 27), please contact Mike Patterson at info@newnantheatre.org.

Theatre Seating: We need someone who would be interested in organizing the installation of the new seats. If you're an engineer or building inspector, we could also use your expert opinion. We also need volunteers willing to clean and scotch guard the seats and help to reconfigure the seating area and build new stairs. Contact Rick Olsen at managing-director@newnantheatre.org if interested.

Lawn Care: We need people to mow the theatre's small lawn and maintain it. Please contact Mike Patterson at info@newnantheatre.org.

Prop Master: Someone to maintain props in the upstairs prop department. Contact Laurel Alford at turtlehouse1@yahoo.com.

Directors: Experienced or not, please contact Darren Mathews (dmathew1979@yahoo.com) if interested in directing a show in 2010.

Some current items we need donated: Old computer monitors, preferably LCD; Tape (all types), scissors, staplers and staples, copy paper (white and colors), black markers. Items can be dropped off at the theatre any time.

Thanks Bob!


Ten days ago Rick (my husband, NCTC's Managing Director) and I went to a funeral for Bob Lech. Most of you probably didn't know Bob. However, without his help, NCTC wouldn't be where it is today.

There are many people who have shaped the theatre in its 32 year history and everyone is important. But at the time we met Bob, the theatre was at a pivotal point. At that time Laurel Alford was the theatre president, Terri Morrison was vice president, Dave Dorrell was artistic director, and Rick and I managed the house. We were just getting into a good groove of organization, something quite difficult for a 100% volunteer-run group to do.

During a show one evening, Bob approached me and said that he sees many plays, but we are really great. He said he wanted to help us out. We were always, as we are now, interested in anyone lending us a helping hand. He would often joke that his wife Jill told him not to ruin us.

Over the next year or so Bob taught us about publicity and promotions and networking. He secured a $1,000 donation from the Newnan Kiwanis for the theatre. He attended chamber and Kiwanis meetings and many other functions on our behalf. Bob taught us how to take NCTC to the next level, how to grow, expand, how many theatre organizations work, and so much more. If you've seen a red Newnan Theatre vest, or wore one, you have Bob to thank. If you've worn a theatre polo shirt, that was also Bob's doing. If you've ever used the theatre's ice maker, that too we received thanks to Bob's networking. Those are just a few things Bob helped us with.

Sadly, Bob got cancer and didn't have the strength to help us out as much. He lost his battle with the disease on August 30. He never stopped supporting NCTC though. He, along with his wife Jill, continued to be a season ticket holder, although they hadn't attended a play in quite some time.

Bob was a great friend of the theatre. He used his talents to help us grow. He was never on stage and had no ambition to be an actor (at least none that he ever shared with me). He was a wonderful mentor. His guidance was so very important in where we are today.

Now we have a board and an operating committee (which not everyone likes, but I digress). We've been able to survive and thrive, pay the rent, pay the theatre bills, and put on great shows. We have more season ticket holders than ever before. NCTC doesn't want to be the best kept secret in Newnan. Bob helped us immensely in spreading that "secret."

Thank you, Bob. You will be missed.

Down The Road Cast List

Down The Road by Lee Blessing will be performed in the black box on November 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, and 15. It is the replacement show for Misery. The show is being directed by Spencer Jordan. The show is part of our 2009 season. It is rated R due to subject matter and language.

The cast list is as follows (character/actor):

Iris Henniman: Sarah Jordan
Dan Henniman: Trey Stephens
William Reach: Scott Pollak

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

LifeStyles Magazine - Best Of


Voting is now open for LifeStyles Magazine's best of issue. If you want, you can vote for Newnan Community Theatre Company as "Best Place to See A Play." You can also write in NCTC as Best Theatre or how about the NITWITS as Best Improv Troupe?


LifeStyles Magazine - Click to Vote!

Friday, September 4, 2009

Want to direct a show in 2010?


NCTC is looking for directors for our 2010 season. The seven shows on the Main Stage are What the Butler Saw, Death of a Salesman, Cabaret, Psycho Beach Party, The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man in the Moon Marigolds, Fuddy Meers, and Miracle on 34th Street. Anyone interested in directing any of these shows needs to schedule a pitch meeting with Darren Mathews, the theatre’s Artistic Director.

The “pitch” is a competitive audition of the director’s vision of the play. The meeting is informal, but a full knowledge of the play is recommended. NCTC would like to hear a clear, fully thought-out idea with what the director wants to emphasize. Some specifics about set, lights, sound, logo, publicity, etc. are always helpful. The theater is full of talented people and space is plentiful, but because they are a community theatre; there are some limitations. Please consider this when coming up with your vision. The pitch idea chosen will be the one that best considers our audience while addressing the theater’s resources and limitations, with the director’s own unique vision on top.

The theatre will also be scheduling pitches for their Black Box Theater. NCTC hopes to present black box shows during the weeks they are not presenting something on the main stage. The funding for these shows will be low, but the content can be as diverse as you choose. However, not all pitches can be accepted due to time, resources, and/or content. Use the same criteria listed above when planning your pitch.

If you are interested in pitching a show for the 2010 season on either the main stage or in the black box, please contact Mathews via e-mail (info@newnantheatre.org) with the show, time of year, director’s name, phone number, e-mail and the best day of the week/time to schedule the pitch.

NCTC would like to hear from experienced directors, those who haven’t directed at NCTC in a while, newer directors with just one or two shows under their belt, or even directors with no experience but have a great idea and energy to try and direct.

"Down The Road" replaces "Misery"

The thought-provoking drama, Down The Road by Lee Blessing, will replace Misery on the NCTC 2009 season calendar.

The play is about a couple who are writing a book about a convicted serial killer. The play revolves around their interviews of the killer, William. The show is being directed by Spencer Jordan.

Auditions for Down The Road will be held on September 9 and 10, Wednesday and Tuesday, at the theatre. They'll begin at 7 pm. Actors may attend either evening and will do a cold reading from the script. There are three roles available. They are Iris Henniman, the writer; her husband Dan; and the killer William Reach.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Zombie Prom Cast List


Congratulations to everyone who got a role! I'm really looking forward to this 1950s rock 'n roll musical. It's going to be a fun time for the cast and audience!

Ms. Strict - Lisa Boyd
Eddie Flagrante - Sam Gentry

Toffee - Rachael Shaw
Candy - Megan Martin
Coco - Casey Brown
Ginger - Jenny Price

Jonny - Jamie McCune
Josh - Adam Grubbs
Joey - Levi Gentry
Jake - Brian Walsh

Monday, August 24, 2009

Our New Seating!



We are so excited to have purchased new seating for our main stage! Look at how thickly cushioned they are. They are comfortable and wide.

We were very lucky to find these seats for a great price. Now it's time to pay back the NCTC treasury for the chairs. Would you like to "buy" a seat? We will be recognizing those who contribute to the seating fund with a plaque in our lobby, if you contribute at least $25. Everyone will know exactly who to thank for the great seats! Donations can be sent to Newnan Community Theatre Company, PO Box 275, Newnan, GA 30264.

We also need some strong hands to help unload the seats. If you can help us out, email us. We'll be taking delivery of the seats on a Saturday within a week or two.

The main stage does need to be reconfigured to accomodate the seats, but we hope to have them installed by the first of the year. Let us know if you would like to help with getting them installed.

We've been looking into new seats for quite awhile now, so this is very exciting news!

Friday, August 21, 2009

Misery Canceled

Unfortunately, we are not going to be able to perform Misery this fall. We have learned from Samuel French, the licensing company for the play, that the rights have been frozen. This is due to the fact that they plan a Broadway revival of the play.

Therefore, auditions scheduled for Monday and Tuesday are canceled. We are looking into alternatives for our November season show and we'll announce any details when they become available.

This does not affect Zombie Prom. Auditions are being held this coming Tuesday and Wednesday for that show.

Don't forget...Jimmy Dean opens tonight!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Jimmy Dean Sneak Peak



Here's a picture from rehearsals for Come Back to the 5 & Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean by Ed Graczyk. The show opens this Friday at NCTC and runs for two weekends only.


In the early 1950s, James Dean captivated audiences. He was young, handsome, and starred in a variety of films. His career came to a sudden end just four years later when he died in a car crash.


The fictional story is about a group of teenagers who formed a James Dean fan club, which they called The Disciples of James Dean. Dean came to their small town to film a movie, Giant (one of his better known films). Twenty years later, in 1975, the club reunites.

The show is being directed by Darren Mathews. It is part of our 2009 Season. Reserve a seat today or purchase your tickets via our website.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Audition Notice: Zombie Prom


Auditions for Zombie Prom will be held on Tuesday, August 25 and Wednesday, August 26 from 7 to 9 pm at the theatre.

The show is being directed by Jennifer Dorrell with Becky Clark as the musical director. There are roles for five males and five females.

The musical is based on a story by John Dempsey and Hugh Murphy. Music is by Dana P. Rowe and the book and lyrics are by John Dempsey. Produced by special arragement with Samuel French.

For specific role information and audition requirements, please visit our website.

Monday, August 3, 2009

2010 Season Dates


Unless otherwise specified, auditions are normally held on a Monday and Tuesday evening, at 7 pm. Specific audition requirements will be posted on our website about two months prior to the audition dates.

Show times are 8:00 pm on Friday and Saturday evenings and 2:30 for Sunday matinees.

Please note: All dates subject to change. Always visit our website for the most current information.

What The Butler Saw by Joe Orion: Auditions dates still to be determined. Show dates are January 29, 30, 31, February 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14.

Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller: Auditions are scheduled for February 1 and 2. Show dates are March 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, April 2, 3, 4.

Cabaret by Joe Masteroff: Auditions are March 22 and 23. Show dates are May 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23.

Psycho Beach Party by Charles Busch: Auditions are scheduled for May 10 and 11. Show dates are June 25, 26, 27, July 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18. (Note, the weekend of July 4th is dark).

The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds by Paul Zindel: Auditions are scheduled for June 28 and 29. Show dates are August 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29, September 3, 4, and 5.

Fuddy Meers by David Lindsay-Abaire: Auditions are scheduled for August 23 and 24. Show dates are October 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, and 24.

Miracle on 34th Street adapted by Will Severin, Patricia Di Benedetto Snyder and John Vreeke from the novel by Valentine Davies. Music by Will Severin: Auditions will be October 11 and 12. Show dates are December 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19.

What The Butler Saw, Fuddy Meers, Psycho Beach Party, and Miracle on 34th Street are produced by special arragement with Samuel French. The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds is produced by special arrangement of Dramatists Play Service. Cabaret is licensed by Tams-Witmark Music Service.

Monday, July 27, 2009

Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean


Our next show on the main stage is Come Back to the 5 & Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean by Ed Graczyk.

Directed on Broadway by Robert Altman, the film version starred Cher, Sandy Dennis, and Kathy Bates. Altman also directed the play.

The play tells the story of a group of women, all members of fan club The Disciples of James Dean. They meet on the anniversary of his death in a small Texas town. Secrets are revealed during their 20th reunion. The play includes flashbacks of the characters as teens. We are rating this show R due to adult situations and strong language.

The show is being directed by Darren Mathews. Bert Lyons is the Stage Manager and Susan Patterson is the Producer. The show brings more newcomers to NCTC's stage. The cast is as follows:

Sharon Somolik as Juanita
Terri Morrison as Monda
Judie Hardin as Sissy
Marsha Elzey as Joeanna
Tami Savage as Edna May
Rebecca Lanyi as Stella
Levi Gentry as Joe
Jessica Kiel as teenage Mona
Kristin Owens as teenage Sissay
Jordan Owens as teenage Edna May
Kelsey Gentry as teenage Stella

Show dates are August 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, and 30. Show times are 8:00 pm on Friday and Saturday evenings and 2:30 on Sundays. Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for students and seniors, and $10 for children.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Moonlit Midsummer




Last night I had the opportunity to see A Midsummer Night's Dream. Of all of Shakespeare's plays, this is one of my favorites. It's fun to just let your imagination run wild, enjoy the romance, and enter the land of the fairies for awhile!

I was particularly looking forward to this evening because of two things. First, we were finally going to give our former Artistic Director Dave Dorrell some recognition (he now has his lobby plaque!). Secondly, any set design by the Dorrells is always amazing! Dave and Jennifer are the best set designers I have ever known. The Midsummer set, while simple, is beautiful and did not disappoint. The moonlit background was fascinating to look at throughout the entire show. What looks to the audience as rocks is actually partially pillows for the comfort of the actors. Watching actors on a raked stage was very interesting. I could go on and on, but you just have to see it for yourself!

The show was so much fun! There are always times when Shakespeare is a bit hard to understand, but the play isn't difficult to follow. I had giggling children behind me. They loved the set, the costumes, and the action. In fact, I had children all around and they were mesmerized throughout the entire play and behaved quite well.

Lenton Lees (Lysander), Samantha Johnson (Helena), Andre Bluehs (Demetrius), and Taylor Schaepe (Hermia) really stood out. The scene when Demetrius and Lysander are fighting over Helena is hilarious. Samantha Johnson has quite a few lines during this scene, but I don't think the audience heard any of them - we were laughing too hard! This was Andre's first time on stage and he is a natural. Lenny is always fun to watch, he puts so many quirks and mannerisms into a role, which I think Andre matched quite well!

Dewyne Jefferson created Bottom's donkey head which was very well done. She directed A Christmas Carol for NCTC and her costumes are always awesome.

I especially enjoyed Tyler Winn (as Peter Quince), who has never appeared at NCTC before. Kudos to Kyle Lashley for taking on the role of Flute. He did a wonderful job. Jessica Hill received rave reviews from audience members. I have seen her perform before, so I knew it would be a treat.

Next weekend is the final weekend for Midsummer. The Friday and Saturday audiences were pretty full, so make your reservation early before the show is sold out. You won't be disappointed.

NCTC Membership Program Returning in 2010

NCTC has had a membership program in the past. The company part of our name does not imply a business, but a united group of like-minded individuals with a love of the performing arts. We will return to having official membership beginning in January.

To act, direct, stage manage, produce, be stage crew, etc., at NCTC you will need to be a member of the company. Memberships last for 12 months from the date you pay your dues. Annual dues are $20 per year per person, capped at $50 per immediate family. You must be 14 years of age to be a member of the theatre company.

Benefits of being a member of NCTC will include two membership meetings a year (free food!), a membership card which allows you to receive a 10% discount at The Costume Shop in downtown Newnan, invitation to the annual awards show, first chance to hear our new season, and more.

Our next membership meeting will be held on December 12 at 1:00 pm.

Announcing Season 2010!

At the Membership Meeting yesterday we announced our 2010 season. I'm so excited to finally talk about it! I think we have a great season planned (I call it the Year of Dysfunction). There are some prime roles for actors next year and I know we have the talent to put on some wonderful shows.

We will be having seven mainstage shows next year. Without further ado, here is our 2010 Season:

What The Butler Saw by Joe Orion: A comedy farce about a couple and their romantic pursuits. This will be in January and February.

Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller: The well-known play of a man in search of the American Dream. To the best of our knowledge, this play has never been done at NCTC and certainly not in the area for a long time. Performances will be in March and April.

Cabaret by Joe Masteroff: The story of a performer at the German Kit Kat Club (Liza Minelli was well known for playing the lead role). This will be in May and will be our big musical for the year.

Psycho Beach Party by Charles Busch: Follow the adventures of a surfing split-personality beach babe. Hitting the beach in June and July.

The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds by Paul Zindel: This is a story about a crazy mom and her two daughters, one who is putting on the science project mentioned in the very long title. Joanne Woodward made this play even more famous in a movie directed by her husband, Paul Newman.

Fuddy Meers by David Lindsay-Abaire: A woman with amnesia (similar to Drew Barrymoore's character in 50 First Dates) is kidnapped by a strange man. I am really looking forward to the craziness in that play! Performances will be in October.

Miracle on 34th Street adapted by Will Severin, Patricia Di Benedetto Snyder and John Vreeke from the novel by Valentine Davies. Music by Will Severin: Our holiday show in December about believing in Santa Claus.

A few other things about next year's season:


  1. We'll be going back to three weekends - Friday/Saturday evenings, with a Sunday matinee. The show times will not change.
  2. Our prices have lowered. Our adult tickets will be $12, students and seniors $10, and children $8.


If you're interested in directing any of our mainstage shows, all pitch meetings will be held in October. Please contact Darren Mathews if interested in directing.

In addition to the seven mainstage shows, we'll have seven black box events. The events are not part of our 2010 Season and not included when we sell our 2010 Season Tickets. These events will be announced after pitch meetings are held and approved. No matter what the shows end up being (a children's show, a murder mystery, a one-man show, etc.), the cost will be $10 for adults and $5 for children. If you'd like to pitch a special event, contact Darren.

Audition dates and show dates will be added to our website by August 1st.

What The Butler Saw, Fuddy Meers, Psycho Beach Party, and Miracle on 34th Street are produced by special arragement with Samuel French. The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds is produced by special arrangement of Dramatists Play Service. Cabaret is licensed by Tams-Witmark Music Service.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Audition Notice: Misery



Auditions for Misery will be on August 24 and 25 at 7 pm at the theatre. There are two roles in this play - one adult male and one adult female. Attend either evening.

Free Show!


This summer Spencer Jordan is leading an adult acting class. The class's final performance will be on July 31st at 8 pm in the black box. There will be a performance of scenes from the following three plays: Down The Road, Crimes of the Heart, and Spiked Heels. Each scene lasts 15 to 20 minutes.


The performance is free for all who would like to attend.

Tom Sawyer Cast List



We had over 70 people try out for the show! Congratulations to everyone who got a role.

Widow Douglas - Renee Gentry
Aunt Polly - Lynn Sovik
Mrs. Harper - KC Pollak
Walter Potter - Lenton Lees
Mary Rogers - Briana Morgan
Dr. Robinson - Chad Davis
Becky Thatcher - Lydia Williams
Sid Sawyer - James Chappell
Muff Potter - Tim McMullen
Gracie Miller - Ivana Osma
Tom Sawyer - Kyle Hersey
Joe Harper - Jason Abraham
Injun Joe - John Chappell
Ben Rogers - Alex Naughton
Huckleberry Finn - Caleb Earle
Alfred Temple - Davis McCondichie
Amy Lawrence - Embree Battles
Reverend Sprague - Jan Davis
Sheriff Jones - Mike Maloy
Judge Thatcher - David Porter
Mrs. Thatcher - Brenda Naughton

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Membership Meeting


On July 18th at 1:00 pm there will be a meeting at the theatre for all actors, directors, ushers, stage crew, and other assorted volunteers.


The new 2010 Membership Program will be announced and you'll have the opportunity to ask questions at that time.


Additionally, the 2010 Season will be announced! We've also changed our pricing and format. I know you'll be pleased with the changes.


As if that's not enough to entice you to come to the meeting, we'll be serving free light refreshments and drinks.

Market Days Drawing Winner


Congratulations to Jackie R. of Sharpsburg! She stopped by the NCTC booth at Market Days on the 4th of July and entered our drawing for four free tickets to any NCTC 2009 show. Her name was drawn as the winner.


Visit us on August 1st on the square in Newnan, from 10 to 2, enter the drawing by joining our mailing list, and you might be our next winner! If you're already on our mailing list, you can still enter the drawing, and you don't have to be present to win.

Updated Midsummer Cast List

Here is an updated cast list for A Midsummer Night's Dream. The show opens on July 17th. The cast has been working very hard on the show. It's being directed by Jennifer Dorrell.

Titania - Lisa Boyd
Oberon - Dave Dorrell
Puck - Jessica Hill
Hippolyta - Elizabeth Murphy
Hermia - Taylor Schaepe
Lysander - Lenton Lees
Helena - Samantha Johnson
Demetrius - Andre Bluehs
Bottom - Chaz Ferguson
Quince - Tyler Winn
Flute (Thisbe) - Kyle Lashley
Snout (the Wall)- Annabelle Shiver
Starveling (Moonshine)- Ivanna Osma
Snug (The Lion) - Becky Moody
Egeus, Father of Hermia - Mike Patterson
Philostrate, Master of the Revels - Sam Fitzgerald
First Fairy - Hannah Godwin
Peaseblossom - Brianna Crouch
Cobweb - Annabelle Carter
Moth - Elisabeth Smith
MustardSeed - Abigail Robillard

Oberon's fairies:

Rachel Barrett
Mikayla Terrell
Sydney Adams
Morgan Miller
Crystal Johnson

Saturday, May 23, 2009

NCTC Presents Family Reunion 2009

Come join us for our first Family Reunion! It is a potluck murder mystery!


The event will be held on June 20th at the theatre. Doors open at 6:30. Here's hwo it works. During the reunion, you and your team will follow the cast members around the gathering, listening to private conversations. You find clues, search for evident, and try to solve the crime.


The story is as follows: Scott Smith (known to the family as Great Scott), the patriarch of the Smith family (and holder of the family fortune), has called a reunion in order to make final changes to his will before he passes on. Everyone in the family feels they have a claim to the money. Each member wants to discredit the others in order to increase their own inheritance. Some people will stop at nothing to get that money...even murder!


You'll be assigned a place on the family tree (we're all related!).


Tickets are $10 each ($20 if you would like a commemorative t-shirt), and must be purchased in advance. To purchase tickets visit:



Improvisational Experiment



If you're looking for a completely unique evening out, NCTC presents Improvisational Experiment on June 6 at 8 pm.


A group of actors from NCTC are experimenting with a different form of improv. Their mission is to produce and perform a real and highly original play completely improvised based on the audience's decision.


The group will supply the audience with a list of five common literary themes as the starting point. The audience will select one of the 5 for the group to do a show about. They will break into pairs to brainstorm and perform. The audience will decide which stores progress until they get to their final scene. There will be three rounds. As each round ends, the audience will decide which storyline continues. Pairs that are eliminated are added into the remaining scenes until they are all in the last and final scene.


Organized by Jeff Allen and Spencer Jordan, the group also includes Susan Patterson, Trey Stephens, Leslie Ray, JohnPaul Phillips, and Kim Marshall.


The evening costs $25 and includes a meal, dessert, and drinks. Seating is limited to 60 people. You can purchase tickets online through our Ticket Leap link below or call the theatre for reservations.


Monday, May 18, 2009

Lucky Stiff Opens Friday!




It's time for this year's musical, Lucky Stiff, which opens this Friday at NCTC and runs for two weekends only.


This is a crazy, hilarious comedy with dancing and singing. You will definitely enjoy the evening as we follow the adventures of Harry as he takes his dead uncle on an adventure to Monte Carlo.


Make your reservations today by calling the theatre at (770) 683-6282 or emailing us at nctc@numail.org. Lucky Stiff is part of our 2009 season. It's being directed by Tony Peregoy. Tony has worked super hard on the show. I have really enjoyed working with him and I hope he directs for NCTC again.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Summer KidsCamp


Registration is open for summer KidsCamp! Theatre summer camp is very popular and many children attend every year. Children ages 5 to 12 learn how to put on a short play or skit in just one week. They will paint, become a character, create a costume, create a set, and much more. Older children sometimes even write their own play. The week-long camp culminates in a free performance on Saturday morning.

Half-day and full-day camp is offered. Click here for more information about KidsCamp, to download the registration form, or to register your child online.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Cast List: A Midsummer Night's Dream

Congratulations to everyone who got a role! I see lots of NCTC newcomers on the list.

Titania - Lisa Boyd
Oberon - Dave Dorrell
Puck - Jessica Hill
Hippolyta - Elizabeth Murphy
Hermia - Taylor Schaepe
Lysander - Stan Gentry
Helena - Samantha Johnson
Demetrius - Andre Bluehs
Bottom - Chaz Ferguson
Quince - Tyler Winn
Flute (Thisbe) - Wyatt Gentry
Snout (the Wall)- Annabelle Shiver
Starveling (Moonshine)- Ivanna Osma
Snug (The Lion) - Becky Moody
Egeus, Father of Hermia - Mike Patterson
Philostrate, Master of the Revels - Chelsea Horn

First Fairy - Hannah Godwin
Peaseblossom - Brianna Crouch
Cobweb - Annabelle Carter
Moth - Elisabeth Smith
MustardSeed - Abigail Robillard

Oberon's fairies
Rachel Barrett
Mikayla Terrell
Sydney Adams
Morgan Miller
Crystal Johnson

Monday, May 11, 2009

Correcting & Clarifying

Our email list has over 450 members, I think it's time I triple or quadruple check before I send out an email! I do apologize for recent errors. My double checking hasn't been enough lately. They are just keeping me hopping at the theatre with so much going on this May!

Anyhow, Jennifer Dorrell is directing A Midsummer Night's Dream, as I've previously mentioned. Tony Peregoy is not. I was multi-tasking and cutting and pasting in my last NCTC email. Big mistake!

(Reminder - auditions for Midsummer are tomorrow and Tuesday! More details on our audition page.)

I also want to clarify the cost of the directing and acting classes coming up in June. It is $40 for the entire 8-week session. It is not $40 each week. That is, of course, unless you'd like to give the theatre that much for the class. We are a non-profit after all!

Fully Committed on Friday!



Here's Trey Stephens on the set of Fully Committed, his one-man show that opens this Friday, May 15th. It closes May 16th, so be sure not to miss it, as it's literally going to come one day and be gone the next!

Trey portrays 36 different characters. How he's keeping them all straight, I don't know! The main character is Sam. Sam handles reservations for a busy French restaurant in New York. Fully Committed is a comedy. I'm sure Trey is going to be exhausted at the end of it.

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Lucky Stiff Set Sneak Peak




You can only imagine the amount of paint that goes into some theatre sets.

Lucky Stiff Director Tony Peregoy sent me this photo from today's painting day. Tony told me the plans for the stage weeks ago - a huge roulette wheel! I knew it was going to look really cool. Here it is so far.

Isn't that King of Hearts totally awesome looking? I can't wait to see this show! I've seen it before and this musical comedy is just hilarious. I will probably be in the audience more than once!

Today Kim Marshall, Taylor Marshall, Linden Marshall, Megan Martin, Sam Gentry, Renee Gentry, and Tony's Peregoy's sons spent a lot of time painting various pieces for Lucky Stiff . Tony tackled the floor.

Last Saturday, 12 builders and painters were at the theatre for a paint day.

It amazes me how many coats of paint have gone on the stage. After every show it is painted back to black.

Springtime Spruce Up



Check out the before and after photos from a gardening project at the theatre. What a difference! Thanks to Rosemary Coakley heading up this project. It looks really beautiful!

Sunday, May 3, 2009

Lucky Stiff Cast List


Okay, so I'm really slow in getting this up since the show opens on May 22nd and they've been rehearsing for weeks now. But here it is, in case you are a stalker and must come see one of your favorites in an NCTC show (yes, we have our own groupies. You know who you are). Some people play more than part. I've only listed one role here.

ANNABEL GLICK: Heather Hyde
BELLSHOP: Kelsey Gentry
DOMINIQUE: Meghan Hubbell
HARRY WITHERSPOON: Robbie Kirkland
RITA LA PORTA: Sarah Jordan
TONY: John Chappell
VINNIE: Sam Gentry
LUIGI: Jamie French
MRS. LOOMIS: Renee Gentry
MAID: Megan Martin
LAND LADY: Kim Ham
WAITER: Chip Sanders
SOLICITOR: Jimmy Johnson
LEPER: Matthew Bailey
MISS THORSBY: Susan Perkins
NUN: Kim Marshall
NURSE: Diana Kline

There is a benefit to your reading this post, though. You heard it here first. May 22nd is FREE POPCORN NIGHT! Yes, if you attend the show on opening night, you'll receive delicious popcorn just like at the movies. The smell alone will lure you in!

Audition Notice: A Midsummer Night's Dream

A Midsummer Night's Dream will be directed by Jennifer Dorrell. We need those aged 8 to 16 to play fairies. Then we need those who are 16 and up for other roles. We need many adults for this show! There is no age limit for many of the roles.

Auditions are May 11 and 12. Those who want to be a fairy should come at 6 pm. All others, arrive at 7 pm.

For complete details on all of the roles, please visit the audition page of our website.

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

NCTC To Offer Summer Acting & Directing Classes

If you are intested in acting or directing, we have a class this summer just for you!

The classes, for adults only, will begin the week of June 1st and will last for eight weeks. Spencer Jordan, a high school drama teacher, will be teaching the acting class. The class will be Wednesday evenings beginning at 7 pm. The class is titled Step Out of Your Shoes and Into the Shoes of the Character.

The directing class will be taught by Trey Stephens. Stephens has been directing with NCTC for a few years now and is currently one of the leaders of the N.I.T.W.I.T.S. comedy troupe. The directing class, Intro Step Into The Amorphous Job of Directing, will be held on Thursday evenings at 7 pm.

The cost is $40 per person, per class. Payment is due the first day of class. Class size is limited. To sign up for either class, email NCTC Artistic Director Darren Mathews at dmathew1979@yahoo.com. Include your full name, address, email, and contact phone number. Any questions or comments can be directed toward Mathews.

The final date to sign up for either class is May 25th. The classes will conclude with an evening of short performances. The directors will work with the actors, under the supervision of Stephens and Jordan.

Friday, April 24, 2009

NITWITS Time!


Yes, it's time once again for our favorite (okay, our only) improvisational troupe to return to the mainstage. The NITWITS are so popular they will now be performing both Friday and Saturday evening. Of course I recommend you come on Friday to avoid the usual Saturday night crowd.

The dates are May 8 and 9. Both performances will begin at 8 pm. Reservations are not taken for the NITWITS. It's open seating too, so I recommend you arrive around 7:30. The cost is only $5 at the door.

The evening's hosts will be Heather Hyde and Jeff Allen.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Jungle Book Opens Friday!


It's time for The Jungle Book to open!

This version introduces young Rudyard Kipling, who goes to England to attend a boarding school. While there he meets children who parallel the animals in his story.

Jaylon Person stars as Rudyard Kipling. Reven Hutzelman is Mowgli (with Chandler Mayo portraying Baby Mowgli). Baloo is Sam Wall and Bagheera is Wyatt Gentry.

Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for students and seniors, and $10 for children. Show dates are April 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, and 26. Friday/Saturday at 8 pm and Sundays at 2:30. Two weekends only!

Please make a reservation by emailing nctc@numail.org or call the theatre at 770-683-6282.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Jungle Book Cast


We had over 65 children try out for The Jungle Book. Congratulations to those who got a role in our next children's show!

The cast is as follows:

Rudyard Kipling - Jaylon Person
Baby Mowgli - Chandler Mayo
Mowgli - Reven Hutzelman
Price/Akela - Jake Azarowicz
Fielding/Shere Khan - Kain Rieger
Hanley/Tabaqui - Sean Owens
Willies/Bagheera - Wyatt Gentry
Crofts/Baloo - Sam Wall
Mother Wolf - Casey Brown
Wolf Cub - Taylor Marshall
Wolf Cub - James Chappell
Kaa - Katie Ruttinger
Rann the Bird…… Tobie Otte
Hathi the Elephant - Alex Naughton and Davis McCondichie
Indian Mother - Ivanna Osma
Indian Daughter - Savani Rieger


Wolves/Monkeys/Other Children and Animals: Jonathan Phillips, Christian Pullen,
Joey Mathis, Andy Callaway, Cody Hammock, David Ballentine, Lyndon Marshall, Jason Abraham, Danielle Madison, Annabelle Shiver, Hailey Thomas, Katie Kemp, Allison Abraham, McKenna Schmidt

Monday, March 2, 2009

NITWITS


During improvisational comedy, you never know what's going to happen. The performers create skits on-the-fly, based on a simple premise, idea, or game.

Newnan has it's own improvisational comedy troupe called the NITWITS. Their last performance was sold out.

The NITWITS return to the Newnan Community Theatre Company's main stage on March 14th. The performance begins at 8 pm and lasts approximately two hours. Refreshments are available. Admission is $5 at the door.

The cast list for this show is Dawn Mcguire, Brian Walsh, Darren Mathews, Jeff Allen, JohnPaul Phillips, Leslie Ray, Spencer Jordan, and Susan Patterson. The evening will be hosted by Bert and Beth Lyons.

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Audition Notice: Lucky Stiff


Auditions for Lucky Stiff will be held on March 16 and 17 at the theatre. Auditions will begin at 7 pm. Those auditioning can attend either night, they don't have to attend both nights. Call backs will be March 19 at 7 pm. We are looking to cast 10-14 actors, age range is 16 and up. We are looking for 5-7 males and 5-7 females. Actors will be asked to do a cold reading from the script along with a song. The song will be taught and performed during the audition.

Lucky Stiff is the story of Harry, who must take his dead Uncle Anthony on one last trip to Monte Carlo in order to inherit six million dollars. The hilarious musical comedy is being directed by Tony Peregoy. Show dates are May 22, 23, 24, 29, 30, and 31.

For more information, contact NCTC at 770-683-6282, email us at nctc@numail.org, or visit our website at newnantheatre.com.

Audition Notice: Jungle Book


Auditions for The Jungle Book will be held on February 23 and 24 at the theatre. Auditions will begin at 7 pm. Those auditioning can attend either night, they don't have to attend both nights.

Auditions are open to children ages 8 to 16.

Everyone auditioning will be asked to read from the script. They will play some theater games to see how well they follow directions and how creative they are.

Parents, be sure to bring your family/school calendar in order to check rehearsal date conflicts.

Show dates are: April 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26.

This show is being directed by Laurel Alford. If you have any further questions, please call her at 678-677-1510 or email her at turtlehouse1@yahoo.com.

Friday, February 13, 2009

2009 Season Dates

Here at the dates for the rest of our season, excluding It's A Wonderful Life. Time to mark your calendars!

Proof: March 27, 28, 29; April 3, 4, 5
Jungle Book: April 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26
Lucky Stiff: May 22, 23, 24, 29, 30, 31
A Midsummer Night's Dream: July 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26
Come Back to the 5 & 10 Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean: Aug 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30
The Adventures of Tom Sawyer: Sept 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27
Misery: Nov 6,7, 8, 13, 14, 15

Please note, Proof is not part of our 2009 Season, however season ticket holders can use a punch on their card or an early bird freebie ticket to see this show. Therefore, I've included the dates here.

The dates for our holiday show, It's a Wonderful Life, will be announced at a later time.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Proof Cast


There was a huge turnout for Proof auditions! It was great to see so many new and old faces. Please keep trying out! Many of our plays have a much bigger cast.

Congratulations to the four who got a role. They are:

Catherine: Nicole Walker
Claire: Megan Johnson
Robert: Rick Olsen
Hal: Ryan Bermingham

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Winter Break KidsCamp


We are offering half-day and full-day KidsCamp for the winter break, February 16 to 21. You can pay for the camp online through our website. If you would like to mail a check, just email us at nctc@numail.org and we'll send you a registration form.

KidsCamp is hugely popular. Children ages 5 to 12 learn about building sets, costuming, learning lines, make up - everything it takes to put on a show. Then on Saturday at 10:00 am they get to do just that! The show is free to all and is the culmination of all the children learned that week. They really love it and many children have been attending KidsCamp for years. Often they then become teen helpers at future KidsCamps!

Saturday, January 31, 2009

NCTC Names New Artistic Director

In its 30-plus years of providing live entertainment to downtown Newnan, the Newnan Community Theatre Company struggled in 2008, however, they are coming back strong in 2009. Its season-opener, M*A*S*H, played to sold-out audiences and they have over 130 season-ticket holders. The Board of Directors no longer manages the day-to-day operations of the theatre. The Board handles oversight and policy, while a Theatre Operations Committee handles theatre management.

Laurel Alford, most recently the theatre’s artistic director, will be taking over the newly-created position of Director of Youth Activities, announced Rick Olsen, NCTC’s Managing Director. “Laurel oversees the theatre’s wildly successful KidsCamp and this will allow her to focus on the camp and other youth programs,” Olsen said. Alford also heads XTras!, a free Tuesday-evening group for teenagers to learn more about acting, directing, and producing shows.

Next up for Alford will be directing Winter KidsCamp. This will be held the week of February 16th, during winter break for Coweta County schools. That will be followed by a Spring KidsCamp in April. She will then direct the next children’s production, The Jungle Book. That show will be performed in April with a cast of children only.

Taking over as Artistic Director, as of February 1st, will be Darren Mathews. Mathews discovered NCTC when he auditioned for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Mathews was born in Stone Mountain and raised in Peachtree City. He graduated from the University of Kentucky. His first theatre experience was with the Studio Players of Lexington, one of the oldest community theaters in Kentucky. He played the role of Nick Pym in The Sister Rosensweig. After this small part, he became very involved with the theater community at college. He took classes on writing, acting, and directing, with an emphasis on experimental theater. He performed in Picasso at the Lapin Agile, True West, Perfect Wedding, Tempest, and Richard Cory along with multiple smaller plays. He also worked a professional dinner theater show, Happy B-day, Wanda June with a group of students. He also was Assistant Director for the Donavan’s Reader, a senior citizen reading theater group. He moved to Newnan in 2006. Since his Cuckoo’s Nest audition, he has been a regular volunteer at NCTC. He acted in Wait Until Dark and M*A*S*H and was the stage manager for The Odd Couple. Mathews started NCTC’s very popular improvisational comedy troupe, N.I.T.W.I.T.S., and is currently heading a writing workshop at the theatre for playwriting and scriptwriting.

Rick Olsen will continue to head the Theatre Operations Committee as Managing Director. When the Theatre Operating Committee was created, the position of President was dissolved. Rounding out this committee is Mike Patterson as Technical Director, John Abbey as Financial Advisor, Sam Gentry as House Manager, and Dianne Olsen as Director of Marketing and Publicity.

The Theatre Operations Committee is overseen by the Board of Directors. Caroline Abbey has been re-elected as the Board Chairman. Serving as Vice Chairman is John Thrasher. New to the board this year is Marlene Rhodes as Secretary and Andy Sharp as Treasurer. Also serving on the board is Gary Hyde, Ann Lynn Whiteside and Rick Olsen.

The Newnan Community Theatre Company is located at 24 First Avenue in downtown Newnan. The theatre is a 100% non-profit, volunteer organization. For more information, visit their website at newnantheatre.com or call them at (770) 683-6282.

Thursday, January 22, 2009

M*A*S*H - Ready For Opening!


After many weeks of rehearsing, the show is ready to open tomorrow night! I'm so excited to share this cast photo with you. They have been having a lot of fun. I can't wait to see the show in its entirety. You're being forewarned though -- make your reservation! The shows are filling up and a seat might not be available. Except for the Thursday evenign show...plenty of room that evening.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Audition Notice: Proof

It's time for auditions!

The play is called Proof and it was written by David Auburn.

Proof is the story of a woman struggling with mathematical genius and mental illness. There are roles for four characters - two adult males and two adult females.

Auditions will be held at 7 pm on February 9 and 10 at the theatre. You don't have to attend both audition evenings, just one or the other. The play is being directed by Jeff Allen.

Proof will be performed in the black box on March 27, 28, 29 and April 2, 3, and 4. This show is not part of the theatre's 2009 Season, but is a special event. Ticket prices are $15 for adults, $12 for seniors (55 and up), $12 for students, and $10 for children (10 and under). Season ticket holders CAN use a punch on their card or a free early bird ticket to attend this play.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Romantic Fools


Join us for an evening all about relationships! Romantic Fools consists of 12 two-character comedies examining love, lust, dating and romance. From dating a caveman to the frustrations of having a perfect mate, you will love this funny evening.
The cast includes two married couples – Caroline Carr and Tom Grandpre and Spencer and Sarah Jordan.

There are two performances only – February 13 and 14. The evening will include drinks and desserts. The fun begins at 8 pm in the black box. The cost is $20 per person and tickets can be purchased from our website.

This is a special event and not part of our regular season. Season ticket holders receive 10% off the price of the tickets if they would like to attend.

Produced by Laurel Alford, this show is Rated R due to the theme. Romantic Fools was written by Rich Orloff. It is produced by special arrangement with Playscripts, Inc. (playscripts.com).

NCTC Writer's Workshop

This Sunday at 5 pm will be the first meeting of NCTC's Writer's Workshop. Led by Darren Mathews, we invite all with a lot of experience writing, some experience writing, or none experience writing to learn, share and get better at writing plays and scripts.

This is a fledgling idea and needs a ton of support and input. Please e-mail Darren at dmathew1979@yahoo.com if you are interested or have questions.

The group will meet weekly, on Sundays at 5 pm, at the theatre.