AUDITIONS ANNOUNCED FOR THEATRE 3
FALL MUSICAL JANE EYRE
Wednesday June
4th from 7:30pm – 9:00pm, Friday June 6th from
6:30pm – 9:00pm,
Saturday June 7th from 10:00am – 1:00pm. Callbacks
will be held the evening of Sunday June 8th.
"Man of La Mancha opens to rave reviews!"
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CAST
Quixote- Craig Howard
Sancho- James Hunt
Innkeeper- Mark Branche
Carrasco- Tom Melander
Antonia- Stacy Kadesch
Innkeeper’s Wife- Perry Allison
Aldonza- Shana Dirik
Housekeeper- Victoria Powell
Padre- Larry Seiler
Barber- Tom Frates
Muleteers & Ensemble
Rudy Borkowski
Joe Campo
Randy Divinski
John Gorgone
Don Hoban
Mike Lague
Erin LoPorto
Carl Olofson
Mary Helan Turner
DIRECTOR Kathy Lague
MUSIC DIRECTOR Steve Malionek
STAGE MANAGER Tom Sikina
PRODUCER Paula McNabb
A GOLDEN NIGHT FOR THEATRE III
Theatre III's production
of Urinetown the Musical wins
top honors at 2007 Emact Gala and
DASH Awards- September 26.
Urinetown wins
Best Musical,
Best Director (Tom Wachtell)
Best Musicial Direction (Cindi Silverman &
Susie Allen,
Best Actress in a Musical (Caroline Kurman)
and
Best Lighting
Design for a Musical (Mike Repeta & Bruce
Gray).
Div Slomin wins
Best Sound Design for a non-musical for On Golden Pond.
Join the Board in congratulating the winners and all of the
22 nominees.
Congratulations to
Custom Blend and Peking and the Mystics for their sell-out
Full A-Cappella concert on Friday night from the board of
T3. The event raised $1750 dollars for the building
restoration.
SPECIAL FUNDRAISER
IN SUPPORT OF OUR TROOPS
No matter what our personal feelings are about the
conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, we all recognize brave
American men and women are there in harm’s way,
serving our country. One way we can show our support and
gratitude is by providing simple sundries for our troops
– little “touches of home” that would be
in short supply without our help. The items may seem small
and insignificant to us (please see list), but they mean a
great deal to those separated so far from family and loved
ones.
At their first collection drive in March 2007, the MIT
Lincoln Laboratory Community Outreach (LLCO) program sent
over 90 care packages to our troops in conjunction with the
national non-profit agency,
“Give2TheTroops.org”, and has continued to send
more since then. Theatre III is proud to participate in
this cause by serving as a drop-off location for those who
wish to contribute. Donations collected at the theater will
be brought by a Theatre III member and Lincoln Lab employee
to LLCO for packaging and processing.
DONATIONS CAN BE DROPPED OFF IN THEATRE III’S LONDON
BAR DURING REHEARSALS AND PERFORMANCES OF OUR 2007-2008
SEASON OPENER, “THE FULL MONTY”.
(The fine print) :
Theatre III, its Board of
Directors, and its members regard this project strictly as
a humanitarian effort that does not in any way reflect
collective, or individual opinions about government
policy.
For some real insights about community
theater read this article, "Why We Do Community
Theater"