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November 22
Upcoming Winter Theater Workshops in 2014 Registration will begin November 2013 Leave the Winter doldrums behind & come on down to The Grand for some acting classes that are sure to whisk away your Winter Blues... d February 2014 Improvisation for Life & Art or Scene Study (TBD) 4 - 3 hour classes Saturdays, February 1, 8, 15, 22 9:00 am - 12:00 pm $100 Registration Fee Instructor: Carol Korty Carol Korty has been writing plays and helping others write theirs for many years. Her published scripts are available through Dramatic Publishing, Players Press, and Playscripts, Inc., including a text for beginners, Writing Your Own Plays. She has directed many productions and regularly toured theater to schools with professional casts and with student casts. She has taught theater and drama classes to all ages from the very young through senior citizens for over thirty years and served on the Performing Arts faculties of Antioch College, State University College of New York/Brockport, University of Massachusetts/ Amherst, Boston University, and Emerson College teaching acting, movement, theater education, and playwriting. Now Professor Emerita at Emerson College, she lives in Lamoine, Maine and is active in the coastal town’s conservation commission, started its community theater, and promotes drama projects in the local school. d Ever freeze up in front of a crowd - giving a speech, performing on stage, or teaching a class? The Improvisation class will use theater games to build trust, create ensemble, free voice and body, sharpen responses, and practice staying in the moment. February Vacation Theater Workshops for Youth (8-14) f Monday, February 17 Friday, February 21, 2014 9:00 am - 12:00 pm, Daily on The Grand Stage $30 Day / $125 Week NON PROFIT U.S. Postage PAID Ellsworth, ME Permit #5 A different workshop each day! Acting Improvisation - Have fun learning acting skills by playing theater games together. Overcome stage fright and learn to speak up, move freely, and play different characters. Instructor: Carol Korty d So You Wanna Act? - Learning to read a script, create characters and talk in funny voices. Instructor: Robin Jones THE GRAND Downtown Ellsworth’s Arts & Entertainment Center 165 Main Street, Ellsworth, ME 04605 Stage Craft 101 - Come and explore the fundamentals of what it takes to make a show happen! Learn how to operate the light board, build set pieces, etc. Instructor: Peter Miller Creating Your New Play - Playwriting on your feet! Team up with others to create short plays based on stories from books, tales, newspapers or your own life. Then perform them for the group. Instructor: Carol Korty Singing in Character - Learn techniques to sing to fit the story – using different emotions, voices etc. Students will be split into smaller groups and be given stories to work songs around. Instructor: Michelle Dokka f For information on all upcoming events, go to: www.grandonline.org w/ TEMPO live orchestra Live Music: Coke Weed Banff Mountain Film Festival Ellsworth’s Got Talent Bangor Ballet How can you effectively and honestly portray characters who are very different from ourselves – or perhaps those who closely parallel you? The Scene Study class would focus on ways to bring character to life with your personal stamp. Techniques involved would include finding clues within a script, exploring different uses of voice and body, using a prop or costume piece to reveal a mind set, and, of course, connecting with a scene partner(s). www.grandonline.org THE GRAND November and December 2013 Events at Jan. Feb. Feb. Apr. Jan. Comedian Bob Marley Jan. Gilbert & Sullivan: Princess Ida Jan. Silent Film: The General Don’t miss these upcoming Grand events in 2014! FOLLOW US ON November 2013 Grand Events December 2013 Grand Events November 2 November 9 December 6 7:30 pm 1:00 pm Magic is alive on The Grand stage! Don’t miss this (1) night only event – Fun for the entire family $15 Adults/Seniors, $7 Youth (12 & under) General Admission Puccini’s timeless verismo score is well served by an exceptional cast, led by Patricia Racette in the title role of the jealous diva, opposite Roberto Alagna as her lover, Cavaradossi. George Gagnidze is the villainous Scarpia. Run Time: 3:35 $26 Adults/Seniors, $24 Grand Members, $19 Students (15 & under) Reserved Seating Lyn Dillies – Illusionist & Magician November 7 NT Live: The Habit of Art (Encore) 2:00 pm National Theatre Live’s 2010 broadcast of Alan Bennett’s acclaimed play The Habit of Art, with Richard Griffiths, Alex Jennings and Frances de la Tour, returns to cinemas as part of the National Theatre’s 50th anniversary celebrations. $17 Adults, $15 Seniors, $14 Grand Members, $12 Students, $10 Youth (12 & under) General Admission November 8 Live Music: The Crown Vics 7:30 pm Rockabilly dance party w/ Drew Myers – vocals, Steve Peer – drums, Frank Schwartz – guitar, Gordon Fellis – bass You can expect a booty shakin’ good time! We’re a fun, high energy band, playing exciting upbeat music. Everywhere we go, a dance party breaks out! $5 General Admission Live from the MET: Tosca (Puccini) November 15 & 16 George Stevens Academy presents: Bye, Bye Birdie the musical 7:30 pm nightly Directed by Moira McMahon Agent and songwriter Albert Peterson finds himself in trouble when hip-thrusting rock and roll superstar Conrad Birdie is drafted into the Army. Albert’s secretary and sweetheart, Rose Alvarez, comes up with a last-ditch publicity stunt to have Conrad Birdie record and perform a song before he is sent overseas. She makes Albert promise to give up the music business and to start teaching English at schools (“An English Teacher”). They plan to have Birdie sing Albert’s new song “One Last Kiss” and give one lucky girl from his fan club a real “last kiss” on The Ed Sullivan Show before going into the Army. Who will be the lucky girl? $12 Adults/Seniors, $7 Students (15 & under) General Admission November 20 PAC: The Masked Messenger With Beverly Mann of Faustwork Theatre 10:00 am The Masked Messenger is a series of vignettes ranging from comic to bizarre to touching. The set consists of an impressive collection of masks, created by Mr. Faust and the company, exhibited center stage. The success of The Mask Messengers is due to the fact that it offers not only comic exuberance, but also new insights into the artistic, cultural, and historical aspects of the mask. The show has been performed over 2000 times at festivals, schools, universities, and in theatres throughout the United States and the world $3.00 Reserved Seating November 22 Film: Thirteen Days 7:00 pm 2000. USA 2hr, 25min. Directed by Roger Donaldson. In honor of President Kennedy on the fiftieth anniversary of his death. $7 Adults, $6 Seniors/Students, $5 Grand Members General Admission PAC: Christmas Carol Radio Show 10:00 am Charles Dickens’ classic holiday story is presented in an inter¬active ‘radio show-style’ adaptation. The audience will have the opportunity to experience this thrilling re-telling of the story of Ebeneezer Scrooge and the real meaning of the season of giving by adding ghostly sounds, wind effects and singing carols. In addition, some audience members will join the cast onstage at the sound effects table to create ghostly chains and other sounds! $3.00 Reserved Seating December 6 & 7 The Grinch 2 shows! Friday – 6:00 pm, Saturday – 12:30 pm (directly following the downtown Ellsworth Christmas Parade) The Frogtown Mountain Puppeteers are back with their holiday hilarity and the great curmudgeon character, The Grinch. $7 Adults/Seniors, $5 Youth (12&under) General Admission December 7 TEMPO Holiday Concert: Christmas Cheer Under the direction of Rebecca Edmondson 7:00 pm Performing Arts for Children 165 Main Street, Ellsworth, Maine 04605 • 207-667-9500 • www.grandonline.org The Eastern Maine Pops Orchestra for Youth provides young musicians an opportunity to enhance their skills through performance. This uplifting, heartwarming concert is sure to put you in the Christmas Spirit! $9 Adults/Seniors, $5 Youth (12 & under) December 14 Live from the MET: Falstaff (Verdi) New Production is the place to be d n a r liday Season! eG Th this Ho 1:00 pm An undisputed master of Falstaff, Music Director James Levine conducts Verdi’s opera for the first time at the Met since 2005. Robert Carsen’s production—the first new Met Falstaff since 1964—is set in the English countryside in the mid-20th century. Ambrogio Maestri (last season’s Dulcamara in the Opening Night production of L’Elisir d’Amore) sings the title role of the brilliant and blustery Sir John Falstaff, opposite a marvelous ensemble that includes Angela Meade, Stephanie Blythe, Lisette Oropesa, and Franco Vassallo. Run Time: 3:20 $26 Adults/Seniors, $24 Grand Members, $19 Students (15 & under) Reserved Seating December 13-15, 20-22 Irving Berlin’s White Christmas the musical Presented by Bangor Community Theatre & the Ronald McDonald House of Bangor December 13, 14, 20, 21 7:30 pm, December 15, 21, 22 2:00 pm Based on the beloved timeless film, the heartwarming musical adaptation features Veterans Bob Wallace and Phil Davis having a successful song-and-dance act after WWII. With romance in mind, the two follow a duo of beautiful singing sisters en route to their Christmas show at a Vermont Lodge, which just happens to be owned by Bob and Phil’s former army commander. The dazzling score features many well known standards. White Christmas is sure to be uplifting and heartwarming. Directed by: Mike Weinstein Starring:Chuck Somers as Bob Wallace, Nathan Roach as Phil Davis, Heather Astbury-Libby as Betty Haynes and Rebeckah Kay Perry as Judy Haynes $22 Adults, $18 Seniors, $12 Youth (12 & under) Reserved Seating December 17-20 Holiday Matinee: Meet Me in St. Louis 1:00 pm Daily (1944. USA 1hr, 53min. Directed by Vincente Minelli. G) The plot hinges on the possibility that Alonzo Smith (Leon Ames), the family’s banker father, might uproot the Smiths to New York, scuttling his daughter Esther (Judy Garland)’s romance with boy-next-door John Truett (Tom Drake) and causing similar emotional trauma for the rest of the household. With Mary Astor, Margaret O’Brien and Lucille Bremer. $5 General Admission December 26-31 Vacation Matinee: Annie 1:00 pm Daily Sponsored by the City of Ellsworth & Morton’s Moo (1982. USA 2hr, 7min. Directed by John Huston. G.) This family classic is adapted from the Broadway musical, which was based on the comic strip Little Orphan Annie. During the Great Depression in New York City, a plucky red-haired scrapper named Annie (Aileen Quinn) is the voice of hope for her fellow orphans who live under the supervision of drunken floozy Miss Hannigan (Carol Burnett). When she is brought to the mansion of multi-billionaire Oliver Warbucks as PR move, a plot is set in motion to con Warbucks out of a fortune. With Bernadette Peters and Tim Curry. $1.00 General Admission 165 Main Street, Ellsworth, Maine 04605 • 207-667-9500 • www.grandonline.org
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