N EPCC offers ‘God’s Favorite’ by Simon
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N EPCC offers ‘God’s Favorite’ by Simon
N EPCC offers ‘God’s Favorite’ by Simon eil Simon means comedy. As one of the most prolific writers of comedy for theater and movie screen for over 50 years, he has garnered just about every prestigious award offered, from Broadway’s Tony Award to the Pulitzer Prize. From “The Odd Couple” and “Barefoot in the Park,” to “Lost in Yonkers” and “The Goodbye Girl,” the long list of his hits is astonishing. But for El Paso Community College’s newest theater professor, Matt Smith, it’s one of Simon’s lesser-known works that strikes a chord. “God’s Favorite,” loosely based on the Bible’s Book of Job, was produced 40 years ago on Broadway. It tells the story of Joe Benjamin, a pious, God-fearing tycoon, and his family, including his long-suffering wife, Rose, his prodigal son, David, and twins Ben and Sarah. Throw in the typical maid and butler. Add God’s messenger, Sidney Lipton, who wears a big “G” on his sweatshirt and who tries to tempt the good Joe, and you have a Simon comedy. “The story revolves around Joe, the father, and his son, David. I lost my father nine years ago this summer. I felt connected to this play,” said Smith, the new curriculum coordinator and districtwide coordinator for EPCC theater. “The show is about having faith. No matter what you do, you can’t survive without it.” Smith teaches the acting classes plus a few intro to theater classes for the college. He has theater degrees from Rhode Island College and Providence College (M.A. in directing) in Providence, R.I. He earned an MFA from the University of Idaho, and as an Actor’s Equity Guild member, has done his fair share of performing. He came to El Paso after a nationwide job search by EPCC for the teaching position. “El Paso rang. We (he and his wife) came here and really liked it.” On stage Cont’d from Page 43 are 8 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets: $10 ($7 military/students with ID); $1 off ticket price for those who bring baby and children’s clothes donations for the Rainbow Room. Information: 532-1317, elpasoplayhouse.com. The Hermans are a family of rotten children. They lie, steal, swear, fight, light things on fire, and are generally feared in the community. When they get wind of the annual church Christmas pageant, they bully their way into the main roles and generally wreak havoc. Play Reading Series — The Glasbox, 210 Poplar, hosts a weekly play reading series at 7 p.m. Wednesdays, to help writers develop new plays in collaboration with actors and with the directorial guidance of the Border Theatre. Participants are welcome to bring an original script, be one of the readers or observe and provide feedback. Participation is free and open to the public. Information: mtorres@bordertheatre.org. Page 44 El Paso Scene He says his colleagues at the college have made it an easy transition for him. So has his cast of “God’s Favorite.” “I lucked out,” Smith said of his auditions. “Every character matches up with who’s playing the role. And we have all genres, from the ditzy twins, to the sarcastic older son, to the mother who is a witch with a capital ‘B.’ Then there’s Joe, who is straight-laced.” Not that there haven’t been challenges. Many in the cast aren’t theater majors. Some are acting for the first time. “It’s been quite a journey for all of us. It’s hard to do comedy. It’s not easy to make someone laugh. It’s harder than tragedy,” Smith said. But seeing them all grow in their roles has been thrilling for him, Smith said. “I’m working with actors who don’t want to do it for a living, but who want to see what it’s all about. I’ve gotten so much out of them. They’ve brought so much to the show. I couldn’t be more proud of them.” Because of the cast and crew’s hard work, Smith promises that the show will be “hilariously funny. Come on down and get ready to laugh.” Carol Viescas is a veteran of community theater and teaches journalism at Bel Air High School. El Paso Community College’s Theater Ensemble presents Neil Simon’s “God’s Favorite” Oct. 30-Nov. 9 at the EPCC Transmountain Campus Forum. Information: 831-5056, epcc.edu/theater. Auditions & classes El Paso Playhouse auditions - El Paso Playhouse, 2501 Montana, hosts auditions for the play “Five Women Wearing the Same Dress” directed by Frieda Voeks at 7 p.m. Sunday and Monday, Nov. 16-17. Directed by Rachel Mullins. Auditions consist of cold readings from the script. Information: 532-1317, elpasoplayhouse.com. Upcoming auditions are Dec. 14-15 for “Almost, Maine,” directed by Corey Dlask. ‘Rent’ auditions — El Paso Community College Theatre Ensemble hosts open auditions for the hit musical 6 to 10 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, at EPCC’s Valle Verde Campus, Building C, Room 401. Persons wishing to audition should come prepared with a short 1minute acting monologue and a 1-2 minute song. Accompanist will be provided or person may use recorded accompaniment. Also bring a resume with 8” x 10” headshot. Information: 637-4029 or epcc.edu. Rehearsals run December through February, with performances Feb. 19-Mar 1. November 2014