Presenting Our 2009-2010 Season... |
The
Best of Broadway III |
a revue of Broadway favorites |
directed by Jim Shirley
A fast-paced
excursion through “Annie Get Your Gun,” “Damn Yankees,”
“Guys and Dolls,” “Man of La Mancha,” “Music Man,”
“Camelot,” “Annie,” “You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown,” and
“Applause.” |
Auditions: July 18 & 19, 2009 |
Shows: September 18-20, 25-27, 2009 |
A Night of One Acts
Shows: November 13-15, 20-22, 2009 |
The Brothers Grimm
Spectaculathon |
Tracks
by Peter Tarsi |
by Don Zolidis |
VTG’s entry in the January 2010
MTA Festival |
a one-act comedy
directed by Beth Martin
|
a one-act drama directed by Ian Tubman |
Two narrators
attempt to recreate all 209 of the Brothers-Grimm fairy tales by
combining them into one gigantic fable in a wild, fast-paced
extravaganza. |
Strangers meet in a dirty subway station. Soon
they learn there is no way out of the station, and the
unfortunate truth is told to them... |
Auditions: September 25, 2009 |
Auditions: October 10-13, 2009
Show: January 16, 2010
MTA Community Theatre Festival in Tupelo |
Gold in the Hills 2010 |
Into the Woods |
by J. Frank Davis
an 1890s melodrama
produced by Mike Calnan & Walter Johnston
The Guinness Book of World Records
longest-running show has played since 1936, featuring a relentless hero, a winsome heroine, a
ruthless villain, and the wilder side of city life in the
infamous New York Bowery. |
the
first-annual VTG ten-minute play project
We are pleased to present a
project to engage audiences and challenge writers,
directors, and actors, the First Annual VTG Ten-Minute
Play Project: Into the Woods. There will be only
one opportunity to see these original works, written and
rehearsed over a 24-hour period by the area's best talent:
Saturday, April 10 at 7:30 p.m. |
Auditions: January 17 & 19; May 8 & 10, 2010 |
Registration: Not Later Than Mon.
March 22, 2010 |
Shows: March 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27;
July 9, 10, 16, 17,
23, 24, 30, 31, 2010 |
Shows: April 10, 2010 |
Bad Seed |
Fairy Tale Theatre 2010 |
by Maxwell Anderson, from William March's novel |
youth theatre produced by Jo Beth Britt |
a thriller directed by Beth Martin |
& Jodie Johnson |
On the surface, Little Rhoda Penmark is sweet, charming,
full of old-fashioned graces, loved by her parents, admired
by all her elders. One of Rhoda's schoolmates is
mysteriously drowned at a picnic, a boy who had won the
penmanship medal that Rhoda felt she deserved. |
Fairy Tale Theatre is open to actors and actresses ages
seven through eighteen. Children gain experience in theatre
skills such as acting, learning lines, costumes, set
construction, and backstage tech. |
Auditions: February 23 & 27, 2010 |
Auditions: April 10 & 11, 2010 |
Shows: May 7-9, 14-16 2010 |
Shows: June 24-27, 2010 |