Pentacle Theatre March 27, 2015

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Pentacle Theatre March 27, 2015
On stage, back stage or in the
audience ­­ We want you Hope Orthopedics presents All My Sons, opening April 17
You're so wonderful! Please audition
Will you be one of the shimmy shakers April 11?
Impulsive, but just need time to think about it?
Watch this space for the next Acting Workshop registration
So many ways to support Pentacle Theatre
Hope Orthopedics presents All My
Sons, opening April 17
In Arthur Miller's brilliant modern classic, Joe Keller and
Steve Deever, partners in a machine shop during World
War II, have turned out defective airplane parts, causing
the deaths of many men. Deever was sent to prison while
Keller escaped punishment and went back to business,
making himself very wealthy in the ensuing years. Miller's powerful play explores themes of family, love ,
guilt and blame and the price of achieving the American
Dream, building to a climax of electrifying intensity.
Jeff Sanders directs Robert Herzog, Robynn Hayek, David Ballantyne, Holly Beaman, Ryan
Snyder, Ross Waite, Teresa Waite, Ryan Clifford, Julia Sjakovs and Soren Urban.
Winner of the Drama Critics' Award for Best New Play in 1947, All My Sons is vibrant and
timely theater. Hope Orthopedics of Oregon generously sponsors this production.
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You're so wonderful! Please audition Heather Toller will bring another edgy production to Pentacle
Theatre this spring with two short comedies: God of Carnage by
Yasmina Reza and Book of Liz by Amy and David Sedaris. Each script calls for two men (ages 35­65) and two women (ages
35­65).
Auditions are 1 p.m., Saturday, March 28 in the Pentacle Theatre
lobby. Read more. back to top
Will you be one of the shimmy­shakers April 11?
Ken Hermens and James Steele will hold open auditions for Kander and Ebb's award­winning
musical, Chicago, on Saturday, April 11. Learn more. In Roaring 20s Chicago, chorine Roxie Hart murders a faithless lover and convinces her hapless
husband, Amos, to take the rap. But he finds out he's been duped and turns on Roxie. Convicted
and sent to death row, Roxie and another "Merry Murderess," Velma Kelly, vie for the spotlight
and the headlines, and ultimately join forces in search of the American Dream: fame, fortune
and acquittal. This sharp­edged song and dance satire features a dazzling score that sparked
immortal staging by Bob Fosse in the original 1975 production.
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Watch this space for the next Acting Workshop registration
This Saturday, the winter cohort of Jo Dodge's acting class
will have their last meeting. Aspiring actors and anyone who
wants to continue to grow and learn will have a chance to take
part in this course later this year.
Classes are held Saturday mornings in the Pentacle Theatre
lobby and are open to people age 18 and older. For these past 30 years, Jo has helped many to find a greater
confidence in themselves both on and off the stage. We hope
you'll consider joining Jo in this exploration of the human
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Impulsive, but just need time to think about it?
Wendy Boyack will hold auditions on July 11 ­­ sooner than you think ­­ The Addams Family, A
New Musical Comedy.
If you're contemplating auditioning for or working behind the scenes on the next family­friendly
musical to come to the Pentacle Theatre stage, stop by the office and peruse the script. back to top
So many ways to support Pentacle Theatre
Kyla Krehoff, member of the Young Frankenstein cast,
says it well:
"Pentacle Theatre is truly a community effort:
community members are responsible for picking shows,
directing, acting and choreography. It strengthens bonds
by giving the actors, crew AND audience members a
chance to connect in a way they might not be able to in
their daily lives. Pentacle Theatre is an empowering
way to strengthen the community.
"Together, we build a family through the
stories, laughter and emotions
experienced on stage." Donate now!
You make great community theater possible through your generous donations. Please consider
making a donation to Pentacle Theatre today.
If the image above doesn't take you to PayPal, you may donate here. Volunteer!
April 18, between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m., Pentacle Theatre will host a work party on the theater
grounds. Outdoors: Ivy eradication, blackberry elimination and yard debris evictions are the order of the
day. Weed whackers (gas powered) also welcome. If
you have the appropriate gear (long­sleeves and good
gloves), please join us. Indoors: Cleaning, dusting, washing and other sorts of
glamorous tasks await the hardworking volunteer. RSVP: If you can help on April 18, please RSVP to
Michael Borza, 503­485­4300,
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Pentacle Theatre
145 Liberty St. NE, Suite 102, Salem, OR 97301
503­485­4300
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