Season 26 at Open Stage of Harrisburg

Donald Alsedek, Executive Artistic Director at Open Stage of Harrisburg, has set the 2011-2012 season at Open Stage’s Angino Family Theatre.  Season 26 at the gem of a theatre in Downtown Harrisburg will feature four productions in the Subscription Series.

The new season will include the intense storytelling of Sam Shepard (a favorite playwright at Open Stage) in his 1985 drama A LIE OF THE MIND; the hilarious comedy THE SANTALAND DIARIES penned by David Sedaris; August Wilson’s MA RAINEY’S BLACK BOTTOM, the riveting 1920′s installment of his Century Cycle exploring the black experience in 20th Century America; and the powerful and sardonic TALK RADIO by Eric Bogosian.

Also included in Season 26 will be the Court Street Series of limited engagement entertainments: GLITTERAMA and COURT STREET CABARET will be among the returning shows. Also, Open Stage is producing the 13th Annual production of THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK at Whitaker Center in February. The season will wrap up with STORIES FROM HOME, an original exploration of tales from Harrisburg’s heroes and characters, past and present.

Subscriptions to the Subscription Series are on sale now. Single tickets to A LIE OF THE MIND go on sale September 12. Single tickets to other Season 26 productions go on sale in late October.

Call 717-232-OPEN (6736), click openstagehbg.com, or visit Open Stage at 223 Walnut St., Harrisburg.  Open Stage Box Office, located in the theatre lobby, is open Mon-Fri, 12:30-3:00PM.

CHECK OUT PRODUCTION SHOTS FROM OPEN STAGE’S 2010-2011 SEASON 25:

 

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A LIE OF THE MIND

OPEN STAGE OF HARRISBURG OPENS SEASON 26 WITH HAUNTING DRAMA

Sam Shepard’s A LIE OF THE MIND makes it’s Central PA debut

“Shepard’s richest and most penetrating play!” — The New York Times

Open Stage of Harrisburg, the capital’s processional regional theatre, is set to open its 26th Season with Sam Shepherd’s exhilarating exploration of the American Heartland, the award-winning A LIE OF THE MIND.  The drama, running October 7-29, 2011, is the story of two families in full meltdown, armed against each other and divided amongst themselves.

Winner of the New York Drama Critics Circle Award, the Outer Critics Circle Award, and the Drama Desk Award, the play has been hailed by critics as “a landmark,” “mesmerizing, emotionally raw,” with “enormous emotional power and intellectual strength.”

The deeply talented cast of local professional actors features Bobby Belche, Adam Gingrich, Kimorie Cherry, Anthony C. Leukus, Anne Alsedek, Trish Baillie, Brian Schreffler and Ann Rhoads.

A LIE OF THE MIND explores the consequences of domestic violence on two families in the gritty American West. Varying degrees of parental ignorance, insanity, and the youthful and ancient desire to be loved permeate each character’s quest for truth. The destructive Jake (Belche) deals with what he believes to be his own murder of his wife, Beth (Cherry), now brain-damaged and barely coherent. Seeking protection from her husband’s abuse, Beth forges a strange connection with Jake’s brother, Frankie (Gingrich), who winds up stranded in her Montana home. Here, Beth’s parents, Baylor (Schreffler) and Meg (Rhoads), seek to reestablish a stable life for Beth and for their aging selves. Beth’s brother Mike (Leukus) seeks to be heard in this increasingly distraught home, with a bitter determination to rid Beth of Jake and his loathsome family. Jake’s dysfunctional nature, which later drives him to escape the confines of his California home, directly affects his lost and trepidatious sister Sally (Baillie) and his nearsightedly protective mother Lorraine (Alsedek). The play explores two distinctly volatile American families and the natural habits of our deceitful minds in an America far less connected and franchised than that of today.

“A LIE OF THE MIND is one of Shepard’s masterpieces. It is a true ensemble piece with complex and contradictory characters,” says Don Alsedek, Open Stage Executive Artistic Director and the director of the three act play. “It is an exciting production to open Season 26.”

Sam Shepard’s career as a major American playwright is now entering its sixth decade. Many of his early plays, including the Pulitzer Prize–winning BURIED CHILD, were written in San Francisco when he was the resident playwright at Magic Theatre from the 1970s to the ’80s. Shepard’s voice continues to be potent today due to the immortality of his themes: violence, family, love, lust, identity, dreams, and rock and roll. In 2006, the Guardian asserted: “At his best, Shepard articulates the strange divided self that is the American psyche, born of fear and puritanism, the progenitor of exciting, decadent, secular iconography, awash with violence, cruelty, and destructiveness, yet continually yearning for spiritual release.

A LIE OF THE MIND was first staged at the off-Broadway Promenade Theater in 1985. The play was directed by Shepard himself with stars Harvey Keitel, Amanda Plummer, Aidan Quinn, Geraldine Page, and Will Patton. In 2010, the first major Off-Broadway revival of the play was staged by the New Group at the Acorn Theatre, directed by Ethan Hawke.

The Open Stage production creative team includes Gwen Alsedek (costume and set design), Nick Marino (lighting design) and TJ Boyer (music).

A LIE OF THE MIND plays October 7-29 in the intimate Angino Family Theatre at Open Stage of Harrisburg, 223 Walnut Street, located on the street level of the Walnut Street Parking Garage in downtown Harrisburg. Join Open Stage for 3rd in the Burg on September 16 for an open rehearsal and October 21 for a performance of A LIE OF THE MIND!

Admission to A LIE OF THE MIND is $29 ($21 for Students with ID). Purchase Advance Tickets ONLINE at www.openstagehbg.com, by CALLING 717-232-OPEN (6736) or WALK-UP Monday-Friday 12:30 to 3:00 pm to our box office, located in the Open Stage lobby. Single tickets to A LIE OF THE MIND go on sale September 12.

The theatre lobby opens one hour prior to performance. This season is funded, in part, by the Cultural Enrichment Fund, the capital region’s united arts fund.  Open Stage of Harrisburg is a Constituent of Theatre Communications Group (TCG), the national organization for American theatre.

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OPEN STAGE OF HARRISBURG:
PRODUCTION AT-A-GLANCE

A LIE OF THE MIND
by Sam Shepard
Winner of the New York Drama Critics Circle Award, the Outer Critics Circle Award, and the Drama Desk Award
at Open Stage of Harrisburg October 7 – 29
directed by Donald Alsedek

Blinded by jealousy and rage, Jake believes he may have murdered his wife. While Jake seeks refuge in the home of his unstable mother, his brother Frankie goes to investigate and soon finds himself caught in the confusing currents of revenge and longing. This award-winning play depicts two families shaken by sudden violence. This is a play that runs its course like an rabid dog that won’t let go.

Venue: The Angino Family Theatre at Open Stage of Harrisburg, 223 Walnut Street, located on the street level of the Walnut Street Parking Garage in downtown Harrisburg.

Performance dates:
October 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 16*, 20, 21, 22, 23*, 27, 28, 29
* Matinee performances
Curtain: 8:00 PM Thurs., Fri., & Sat., 2:00 PM Matinee performances
Opening Night Performance & Party: Oct 7
$15 Thursdays: Oct 13, 20, 27
Post Performance Talkback: Oct 16

Admission is $29 Regular and $21 for Students.

Open Stage Box Office: 717-232-OPEN (6736),  www.openstagehbg.com, or WALK-UP Monday-Friday 12:30 to 3:00 pm to our box office, located in the Open Stage lobby.

 

For additional information, contact:
Stuart Landon, Marketing & Sales Operations Manager
stuart@openstagehbg.com
717-232-OPEN (6736)

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A CHRISTMAS CAROL Celebrates 11th Annual Production with Some Changes


Newly restaged and reimagined, the Harrisburg holiday favorite runs at Whitaker Center Dec 2 – 5

Open Stage of Harrisburg returns to the Sunoco Performance Theatre at Whitaker Center with some new additions to the Harrisburg family holiday favorite, Charles Dickens’ A CHRISTMAS CAROL, adapted and by Edward Alsedek. Charles Dickens’ A CHRISTMAS CAROL tells the tale of Ebenezer Scrooge’s encounter with the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future. Through these encounters thousands of Open Stage patrons have learned the true meaning of the holiday season. The Quandel Group and Pyramid Construction Services are sponsoring the 2010 production.

This year marks Open Stage’s eleventh annual presentation of Dickens’ timeless holiday classic and Nick Hughes returns once again to his signature role of Ebenezer Scrooge. After 10 years at the helm of the adaptation, Don Alsedek has passed the directing torch to his wife and fellow Open Stage Founder, Anne Alsedek, who will take the helm and restage the production for the 25th Anniversary Season.

“We have the largest cast ever” says Anne Alsedek, who also serves as Education Director for Open Stage. “We have 33 local actors in the production. We are also making some extra special changes for this year’s production, including using projections and adding more exciting costumes, music and choreography.”

Gwen Alsedek will once again design costumes and Jim Woland will reimagine the set for this Silver Anniversary production. Nick Marino serves as lighting designer, TJ Boyer will musically direct, and the video projections will be designed by Marshall Hoskins.

Cast off the “humbug within” with an exciting new staging of Charles Dickens’ A CHRISTMAS CAROL and catch the spirit of the Season. Meet Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim, the three spirits and all the familiar Dickensian characters for a very merry time.


Charles Dickens’ A CHRISTMAS CAROL runs from December 2 through December 5, 2010. Curtain is 7:30 pm on December 2 and 3, 2 pm on December 4 and 5. Charles Dickens’ A CHRISTMAS CAROL will be presented in the beautiful Sunoco Performance Theatre at Whitaker Center, located at 222 Market St. in downtown Harrisburg. Parking is available in the Walnut Street Parking Garage.

Admission to Charles Dickens’ A CHRISTMAS CAROL is $27 regular and $21 for students with ID. Children under 12 are $15. For all advanced ticket reservations, including subscriptions and groups, call our new in-house box office at 717-232-1505 or visit openstagehbg.com. The Thursday, December 2 performance is Pay-What-You-Wil, sponsored by the Pennsylvania State Education Association; tickets are subject to availability and go on sale one hour prior to performance.

CAST:
Nicoletta Ariano (Tiny Tim), Anthony Ariano, Gaven Atkins, Marjorie Bicknell, Michael Brill, Scott Budde (Ghost of Christmas Present), Trent Cappelli, Mark Chambers, Katy Anne Chambers, Sarah Chambers, Kimorie Cherry, Lisa Leone Dickerson, Brendan Downey, Julia Freet, Megan Harbert (Ghost of Christmas Past), Jen Harris, Paula Hoffman, Nicholas Hughes (Ebenezer Scrooge), Richard Johnson (Bob Crachit), Jillian Kinsey, Jay Miffoluf, Leah Parrish, Taylor Perry, Evan Sassaman, Preston Schreffler, Fiona Sweeney, Laura Sweeney, Noah Sweeney, Krisztina Szabo, Robert Washburne (Marley), Ricky Watts, Didi Waxman, Lisa Weitzman, Colin York

CREATIVE TEAM:
Director – Anne Alsedek
Costume Designer – Gwen Alsedek
Production Stage Manager – Dawn Hawbaker
Assistant Stage Managers – Hannah Avcin-Roda & Mihir Patel
Technical Director – Nick Marino
Set Redesign – Jim Woland
Video/Projection Designer – Marshall Hoskins

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Upcoming Auditions at Open Stage


Auditions for AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY and THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK

OPEN STAGE OF HARRISBURG will hold two different CASTING CALLS for Tracy Letts’ AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY and THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK. Please see audition dates and character breakdown information below. Both auditions will be held at Open Stage of Harrisburg, 223 Walnut Street, on the street level of the Walnut Street Garage in downtown Harrisburg. A stipend will be paid. Both auditions are by appointment only.

Auditions for Tracy Letts’ AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY
Audition dates: Mon, Dec 6 & Tues, Dec 7 at 6 pm
Rehearsals begins: February 14
Production dates: April 15 to May 8
Auditions are by appointment only.
For appointments, call 717-214-3251 or e-mail casting@openstagehbg.com.

AUGUST: OSAGE COUNTY takes place in a large country home outside Pawhuska, Oklahoma, sixty miles northwest of Tulsa. It is set in August, 2007.

Roles to be cast are six men and five women:
Beverly Weston, male, 69 years old
Barbara Fordham, Bev and Violet’s daughter, 46 years old
Bill Fordham, her husband, 49 years old
Jean Fordham, their daughter, 14 years old
Ivy Weston, Bev and Violet’s daughter, 44 years old
Karen Weston, Bev and Violet’s daughter, 40 years old
Mattie Fay Aiken, Violet’s sister, 57 years old
Charlie Aiken, Mattie Fay’s husband, 60 years old
Little Charles Aiken, their son, 37 years old
Johnna Monevata, Native American, housekeeper, 26 years old
Steve Heidebrecht, Karen’s fiance, 50 years old
Sheriff Deon Gilbeau, 47 years old
Please note the role of Violet Weston has been cast.

Auditions for THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK
Audition Dates: Mon, Dec 13 & Tues, Dec 14 at 6 pm
Rehearsals begin: Jan 4
Production dates: March 7 to 13
Actors must have daytime availability March 6 to 13
Auditions are by appointment only.
For appointments, call 717-319-3217 or e-mail casting@openstagehbg.com

Roles to be cast are 8 men and 5 women:
Otto Frank, 35 – 48 years old – Determined, mild mannered father of Anne and Margot. A perpetual student and amusing clown.
Edith Frank, 30 – 45 years old – Anne and Margot’s mother. Distressed, but trying to keep her family together.
Anne Frank, 13 – 16 years old – Optimist, sees good in all, is discerning, extremely hopeful, loving life, humorous. Also a moody, sensitive young woman.
Margot Frank, 14 – 19 years old – Frail, shy, pretty older sister to Anne.
Peter Van Daan, 13 – 19 years old – Passive, uncomfortable, lazy, shy.
Mr. Van Daan, 30 – 50 years old – Hen-pecked husband. Father of Peter.
Mrs. Van Daan, 30 – 50 years old – Belligerent and selfish, always instigates fights, and is rarely helpful but Anne seems to be able to confide in her. Mother of Peter.
Mr. Dussell, 25 – 50 years old – Friend of Otto’s, Dentist by profession, distressed but practical, sometimes explosive. Selfish.
Mr. Kraler, 30 – 50 years old – Friend of Otto’s. He helps hide the family and friends and also continues to run the business of the factory.
Miep Gies, 20 – 35 years old – Works in the office below the Secret Annex. She supplies the group with food, news, and happiness.
Three Men, 20 to 45 years old – Soldiers

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DINING WITH DICKENS

A Dickens’ Feast! Music! Meet the Cast of A CHRISTMAS CAROL!

We are returning to the Sunoco Performance Theatre at Whitaker Center with Charles Dickens’ A CHRISTMAS CAROL, adapted and by Edward Alsedek.

But this season, we are partnering with Hilton Harrisburg to offer you a special treat!


Before the show, the entire family canl enjoy the wonderful food, festive holiday music, and a visit from the cast of Open Stage of Harrisburg’s A CHRISTMAS CAROL when they go Dining with Dickens on December 2, 3 and 5 at The Hilton! Patrons are encouraged to bring their holiday cheer and their camera.

Dining with Dickens will take place at Raspberries, Hilton Harrisburg’s award-winning restaurant, before the evening performances of Open Stage of Harrisburg’s A CHRISTMAS CAROL on December 2 & 3. Meet cast members from A CHRISTMAS CAROL, including Scrooge himself! The Holiday buffet features all of Tiny Tim’s favorites: Carved Roasted Turkey, Honey-Glazed Ham, Garlic-Rubbed Roast Beef, Assorted Salads, Homemade Soups and a Full Dessert Bar! The buffet is priced at only $19 for adults, $10 for Children under 12, and Children under four eat free!

Before attending the A CHRISTMAS CAROL Sunday Matinee, enjoy Raspberries Sunday Brunch. Reservations available beginning at 11:00 am on Dec 5. Adults are $23.95, children under 12 $14.95, and children under 4 are free.


Patrons can enjoy music during Dining with Dickens, provided by the music group Seasons on December 2 and 5. Performing will be siblings Mary-Kate Spring and Mary-Grace Autumn Lee of Seasons on harp and hammered dulcimer. Seasons has performed Celtic, popular and original music in multiple states and countries and plays in a wide variety of venues, including coffeehouses, festivals, churches and the Pennsylvania Renaissance Faire. They have also appeared multiple times on both local and National television shows. Seasons has released three CDs, which have been reviewed in publications including Musicmakers’ Magazine, Faith and Family Magazine, and The National Examiner.

Make your reservations at the Hilton now. CALL 717-237-6419. For more information about all of the restaurants and bars at the Hilton Harrisburg visit: www.hiltonharrisburgdining.com.

Charles Dickens’ A CHRISTMAS CAROL runs from December 2 through December 5, 2010. Curtain is 7:30 pm on December 2 and 3, 2 pm on December 4 and 5 at Whitaker Center, located at 222 Market St. in downtown Harrisburg. The Quandel Group and Pyramid Construction Services are sponsoring the 2010 production.

Admission to Charles Dickens’ A CHRISTMAS CAROL is $27 regular and $21 for students with ID. Children under 12 are $15. For all advanced ticket reservations, including subscriptions and groups, call our new in-house box office at 717-232-1505 or visit openstagehbg.com. The Thursday, December 2 performance is Pay-What-You-Wil, sponsored by the Pennsylvania State Education Association; tickets are subject to availability and go on sale one hour prior to performance.

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