‘culture’ hits the skids in yhs comedy

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COMICS 4B HOMETOWN 5B TV LISTINGS 6B Section B PRESS & DAKOTAN Friday, October 12, 2012 RIVER CITY R C Photo: Marilyn Huntley HAVE A PHOTO? Submit it to River City for publi- cation in this space: [email protected]. 2300 Broadway Ave., Yankton, SD 605-665-5694 ‘Culture’ Hits The Skids In YHS Comedy ‘An Evening Of Culture’ Envisions A Local Theater’s Hilarious Effort To Stage ‘Romeo And Juliet’ BY ANDREW ATWAL [email protected] When the lights go up on this fall’s Yankton High School (YHS) pro- duction next week, it will be the first play that Pam Kallis has directed. After spending years involved with the design and technical as- pects of theater at YHS, she has de- cided to try her hand at directing this year. “I have been doing the technical aspect of theater here since 1996. I’ve costumed every single show at YHS since the fall of that year,” Kallis said. “When Bob Beard decided to retire from directing, I thought I’d give it a try.” Her first production will be a play within a play. “An Evening of Cul- ture” by Mark Landon Smith, pro- duced with special arrangement with Baker’s Plays, is a story that takes place in Mineola County, which is located “in the middle of nowhere” in the South. “It’s supposed to be about a com- munity theater group from some- where in the south called the Mineola Society for Cultural Recogni- tion,” Kallis said. “The group is put- ting on ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and are very enthusiastic and very positive about it, but just are not very good.” The first act of the play occurs about 30 minutes before the curtain is set to go up on the ‘Romeo and Juliet’ production. However things are not going well. The set is not yet done, there is a dog barking back- stage and with the play taking place in a middle school gymnasium, the scoreboard is going off. “All kinds of things go wrong,” Kallis said. “Things continue to go wrong all throughout the produc- tion.” She said she wanted to do a com- edy this year for a number of rea- sons. “It’s an election year, so I really wanted to put on a comedy,” Kallis said. “I didn’t want anything serious, I wanted something that would make people laugh. Kallis added that this is a family show and there is nothing too offen- sive and nothing too deep, and that there are many jokes that little kids will laugh at during the play. Students began rehearsing for the play during the first week of Sep- tember, and have been practicing five or six days a week since then. “We have had to work around band competitions and things like that, but the kids have been really great and really flexible with every- thing,” Kallis said. Tickets for the play are $5 for adults, $4 for students and $3 with a student activities card. The play takes place Oct. 19, 20 and 22 at the Summit Center theater. “One of the things that really drew me to this show was all the silly things that go on,” Kallis said. “There are really inappropriate cos- tumes for the times. Lady Capulet PLAY | PAGE 10B Yankton High School plays Shake- speare for laughs with the comedy “An Evening of Culture.” TOP RIGHT: In the “play within a play,” Amber Livingston plays Mildred (who plays Juliet) and Paden Schmidt plays Bubba (who reluc- tantly plays Romeo); LEFT: Costum- ing for the “Romeo and Juliet” production takes many forms, as displayed by Lady Capulet (left, played by Alexa Berg as Naomi) and the nurse (played by Payton Terca as Faye); TOP LEFT: The opening chorus for “Romeo and Juliet” is provided by the Skeeter’s Hay and Feed girls, from left: Alanna Binder (as Mary Lou); Jackie Pajl (as Lu- cille); Tara Richardson (as Sissy K) and Susie Kinsley (as Sue Ann). To see or purchase images from this event, visit spotted.yankton.net. (Kelly Hertz/P&D)

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Page 1: ‘Culture’ Hits The Skids In YHS Comedy

COMICS 4B

HOMETOWN 5B

TV LISTINGS 6B

Section BPRESS & DAKOTAN

Friday, October 12, 2012

RIV

ER

CIT

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RC Photo: Marilyn HuntleyHAVE A PHOTO? Submit it to River City for publi-cation in this space: [email protected].

2300 Broadway Ave., Yankton, SD 605-665-5694

‘Culture’ HitsThe Skids InYHS Comedy

‘An Evening Of Culture’ Envisions A Local Theater’sHilarious Effort To Stage ‘Romeo And Juliet’

BY ANDREW [email protected]

When the lights go up on thisfall’s Yankton High School (YHS) pro-duction next week, it will be the firstplay that Pam Kallis has directed.

After spending years involvedwith the design and technical as-pects of theater at YHS, she has de-cided to try her hand at directingthis year.

“I have been doing the technicalaspect of theater here since 1996.I’ve costumed every single show atYHS since the fall of that year,” Kallissaid. “When Bob Beard decided toretire from directing, I thought I’dgive it a try.”

Her first production will be a playwithin a play. “An Evening of Cul-ture” by Mark Landon Smith, pro-duced with special arrangementwith Baker’s Plays, is a story thattakes place in Mineola County, whichis located “in the middle of nowhere”in the South.

“It’s supposed to be about a com-munity theater group from some-where in the south called theMineola Society for Cultural Recogni-tion,” Kallis said. “The group is put-ting on ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and arevery enthusiastic and very positiveabout it, but just are not very good.”

The first act of the play occursabout 30 minutes before the curtainis set to go up on the ‘Romeo andJuliet’ production. However thingsare not going well. The set is not yetdone, there is a dog barking back-stage and with the play taking placein a middle school gymnasium, thescoreboard is going off.

“All kinds of things go wrong,”Kallis said. “Things continue to gowrong all throughout the produc-tion.”

She said she wanted to do a com-edy this year for a number of rea-sons.

“It’s an election year, so I reallywanted to put on a comedy,” Kallissaid. “I didn’t want anything serious,I wanted something that would makepeople laugh.

Kallis added that this is a familyshow and there is nothing too offen-sive and nothing too deep, and thatthere are many jokes that little kidswill laugh at during the play.

Students began rehearsing forthe play during the first week of Sep-tember, and have been practicingfive or six days a week since then.

“We have had to work aroundband competitions and things likethat, but the kids have been reallygreat and really flexible with every-thing,” Kallis said.

Tickets for the play are $5 foradults, $4 for students and $3 with astudent activities card. The playtakes place Oct. 19, 20 and 22 at theSummit Center theater.

“One of the things that reallydrew me to this show was all thesilly things that go on,” Kallis said.“There are really inappropriate cos-tumes for the times. Lady Capulet

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Yankton High School plays Shake-speare for laughs with the comedy“An Evening of Culture.” TOPRIGHT: In the “play within a play,”Amber Livingston plays Mildred(who plays Juliet) and PadenSchmidt plays Bubba (who reluc-tantly plays Romeo); LEFT: Costum-ing for the “Romeo and Juliet”production takes many forms, asdisplayed by Lady Capulet (left,played by Alexa Berg as Naomi) andthe nurse (played by Payton Tercaas Faye); TOP LEFT: The openingchorus for “Romeo and Juliet” isprovided by the Skeeter’s Hay andFeed girls, from left: Alanna Binder(as Mary Lou); Jackie Pajl (as Lu-cille); Tara Richardson (as Sissy K)and Susie Kinsley (as Sue Ann). Tosee or purchase images from thisevent, visit spotted.yankton.net.(Kelly Hertz/P&D)