July 2014 Page 1
Volume 34 Issue 3
Music Theatre of
Wenatchee, Inc.
the earliest, shortest, and most farcical plays of William Shake-speare's career. Two sets of twins endure a montage of mistaken identities and a series of encounters with un-usual characters, re-sulting in one wacky,
magical comedy. The show is suitable for all ages and features local ac-tors be-tween the ages of 3 and 15. The Short Shake-
speareans were founded by We-natchee’s Sherry Chastain Schreck, who directed for the first 34 years.
The Short Shake-speareans will open their 36th season at the Riverside Play-house with The Com-edy of Errors, directed by Kelly Atwood. In her second year of heading up the troupe, Atwood has quite a few mu-sical treats up her sleeve for audi-ences grown accus-tomed to this summer chil-dren’s theatre staple, including tap danc-ing sirens, a piano-playing character dubbed Play-it-Again-Sam, dancing nuns and mixed up lovers who happen to be identical twins.
Shows are August 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, and 16 at 7:00 with matinees beginning at 2 p.m. on Aug. 9 and 16. Tickets are $12 for adults, $10 for sen-iors, $8 for children 12 and under and may be purchased at the
Numerica Perform-ing Arts Center, 123 N Wenatchee Ave, www.numericapac.org, (509) 663-ARTS.
The Comedy of Errors is described as one of
MTW NEWS:
Announcing our 2015 Apple Blossom
Musical
Directed by
Paul Atwood
Coming April/May
2015
Inside this issue:
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MTW Board:
President: Jeff Heminger
President-Elect: Daina Toevs
Secretary: Tiffany Mausser
Treasurer: Colleen Bowen
Past-President: Sheryl Sutherland
Members:
Cynthia Brown
Melissa Carlson
Brady Dundas
Arlene Jones
Sue Lawson
Mike Magnotti
John Mausser
Nita Paine
Vern Smith
Steve Zimmerman
Music Theatre of Wenatchee needs your membership to con-
tinue producing quality plays and musicals. Becoming a mem-
ber of MTW is a great way to show your support.
Membership Benefits:
Our quarterly newsletter Early notice of ticket sales
Ticket discounts for "Member Nights" Invitation to semi-annual meetings Members at the Associate Producer level or above are listed
in each show program.
There are Six levels of sponsorship:
$25.00 — Sponsor (no program listing) $50.00 — Patron (no program listing)
$100.00 — Associate Producer $250.00 — Producer $500.00 — Executive Producer
$1,000.00 — Benefactor Contact us online for the membership form and mail your check or money order to P.O. Box 3042, Wenatchee, WA, 988-07. Your membership is very important to us.
Inside this issue: Short Shakespeareans—The
Comedy of Errors 9 to 5: The Musical
SPAMalot
Website is Back!
MTW BBQ
Stage Kids WA
Membership
Short Shakespeareans Present
“The Comedy of Errors” The Comedy of Errors 1
Monty Python’s
SPAMalot
1
9 to 5: The Musical 2
Short Shakes (cont.) 2
Website is Back! 3
Annual BBQ 3
Stage Kids WA 3
Membership 4
Board Members 4
It’s that time of year again. We will be holding
our annual BBQ on Sunday, August 24, from 4
-6 pm. As always, we will have food and enter-
tainment. We strongly encourage you to come
and join us. You will get to see your MTW
friends, great food, and the upcoming shows.
9 to 5: The Musical
Our Town
Monty Python’s SPAMalot
Short Shakes-The Comedy of Errors
All you need to bring is your appetite and en-
thusiasm. We will see you then!
Website is Back!
“The Comedy of Errors” (cont.)
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Set in the late 1970s, 9 TO 5: THE MUSICAL is a hilarious story of friendship and revenge in the Rolodex era. Outrageous, thought-provoking, and even a little romantic, 9 TO 5: THE MUSICAL is about teaming up and taking care of business.
You can go to YouTube to view excerpts from the play and watch the original movie. This play will have that same fun and laughter.
For more information, including character descriptions, please go to our website. This is going to be a fun and exciting musical that you will not want to miss.
MTW will be presenting 9 to 5: The Musical this October. That means that auditions are just around the corner. We are looking for 10 women and 6 men to make this great musical come to life.
9 TO 5: THE MUSICAL, with music and lyrics by Dolly Par-ton and book by Patricia Res-nick, is based on the 1980 hit movie Nine to Five.
Pushed to the boiling point by their boss, three female co-workers concoct a plan to get even with the sexist, egotisti-
cal, lying, hypocritical bigot they call their boss. They conspire to take control of their company and learn there's nothing they can't do -- even in a man's world.
members or by email:
[email protected]. For more in-
formation, registration, or to join the
email list, visit www.stagekidswa.org.
In the Fall, Stage Kids will be holding
after school classes at the PAC and begin
rehearsals for “Annie”, which will per-
form at the Riverside Playhouse Dec. 4-7.
Stage Kids WA has launched in the
Wenatchee Valley with 40 children
participating in the camp for children 4
-7 years old, which included scenes
and songs from “The Jungle Book”.
Over 200 people attended their two
mini-showcases held at the Riverside
Playhouse!
Stage Kids is a non-profit community
theatre program which develops and
nurtures young people's potential
through classes, workshops and per-
formances. The staff encourages crea-
tivity and delivers quality performing
arts training for both the beginner and
the experienced performer. There is an
emphasis on life skills such as respon-
sibility, confidence, teamwork and cre-
ating new friendships.
How is Stage Kids WA different? Of-
ten, the success of a show is deter-
mined by the number of tickets sold or
the overall presentation. At Stage Kids,
the process is just as important (if not
MORE important!) than the performance,
so the emphasis is on challenging and
growing the children.
Michelle McCormick founded Stage Kids
California in response to the question,
"Where do we go for more?" After direct-
ing musicals for a school district for 5
years, with the desire for kids to develop
and not just perform, she founded Stage
Kids CA in Fall 2010. She has been mar-
ried for over 29 years and has 2 grown
sons. She and her husband moved to We-
natchee last year and she is excited to be-
gin working with the children in our com-
munity.
“Ever After” is the show title for the Au-
gust 11-22 production camp for ages 8-13.
During this camp, kids will sing, dance,
act and work on production teams to cre-
ate an enjoyable show for the public on
Aug. 22 & 23 at the Riverside Playhouse.
Tickets will be available through cast
Kade Devereaux (Dr. Purloin), Kate-lyn Deal (Dromio of Ephesus), Lau-ren Bixby (Dr. Pluck), Layne Knipfer (Antipholus of Ephesus), Madison Burril (Luce), Mason At-wood (Antipholus of Syracuse), Maggie Stevens (Young Emilia), Noah Monson (Second Merchant, Young Egeon), Olive Ryan (Dromio of Syracuse), Owen Clare (police officer), Parker Smith (Angelo), Peyton Smith (police officer, gaoler), Rhiannon Mings (musician), Samuel Talbot (First Merchant), Torin Clare (Dr. Plun-der), William Tiffany (Baby Dromio, the drunkard), Zoe White (Lady Abbess, Emilia), Desmond and Isley White (TBA).
For more information about the show, please call 509-264-7705.
The cast includes: Abby Danko, Carly Ostrem, Dorian Smith, Soraya Martinez (Sirens), Amilia Felker, Ireland Knipfer, Joanna Talbot, Kaya McKee, Maggie Ste-vens, Rhiannon Mings, Sadie To-fani (nuns), Anna Schmidt
(Luciana), Cheyenne McKee (Nell), Christopher Danko (Egeon, Play-It-Again Sam), Cortez and Cruz Marti-nez (Baby Antipholus, bodyguards), Dane Nierman-Schmidt (duke’s assis-tant, musician), Dillon Clare (Dr. Pinch), Eloise Sheets (The Courte-
san), Emma Savage (Adriana), Gracie Weaver (Dr. Pilfer), Henry Talbot (Balthasar), Hunter Moomaw (police offi-cer), Jackson Marlotta (Duke Solinus),
Riverside Playhouse
Introducing: Stage Kids WA
“Building Characters One Child at a Time”
Auditions are August 18,
19 and 20 at 6:30 pm at
the Riverside Playhouse.
9 to 5: The Musical Directed by Colleen Bowen
Auditions are here! Auditions are here!
MTW has had their website updated and
it’s full of great information. This update
was very important for software and secu-
rity updates. Please visit the site to see the
new format. There is a lot of great infor-
mation that will keep you updated with
our organization.
www.mtow.org We appreciated your patience while this
change was made. Lots of information,
updated, and looking good. You can even
conveniently browse the site from your
mobile device. Check us out!