Aloha Performing Arts Company, the only live theatre company on the Kona coast, invites the public to support its work at a gala benefit entitled "100 Years of Broadway" on Saturday evening, August 2 at APAC's home, the historic Aloha Theatre in Kainaliu. The event begins at 6:30 p.m., and will feature an elegant gourmet selection of heavy pupu and fine wines and local and imported beers inside the theatre. A highlight of the evening will be live performances celebrating 100 years of Broadway. Featured composers include Rodgers and Hammerstein, Irving Berlin, Stephen Sondheim, Kander and Ebb, Frank Loesser, Jerry Herman, Lerner and Loewe, Meredith Wilson, and Andrew Lloyd Webber. Performers include Delaney Ross, Sue Boyum, Sam Valenti, Randy Ressler, Miguel Montez, Noah and Elana Salzman, Elliott Jacobson, Amanda Ross, Sandra Burck, Jaquelynn Collier, BriAnna Johnson, Francine Alexander, and Kelly Ann Miles, with Jerry Tracy as the narrator. The evening will include a silent auction as well as a live auction, with Mark Pollard serving as auctioneer.
Kealakehe High graduate Michael Daniel has recently received his Master of Fine Arts in Film Music Composition from the University of North Carolina School of the Arts in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. In 2005, Michael received his Bachelor of Music degree from Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts majoring in Film Scoring. Michael's musical career was jump-started here in Kona in 2001 when his first musical, The Show Must Go On was performed by the Aloha Performing Arts Company Original Play Festival. Two years later, another of his musicals, Alone, was also premiered in the APAC OPF. Michael is now residing in Northridge, California working on the music for a number of student film and musical theater projects.
"Seussical Junior" will be performed two weekends at the Aloha Theatre in Kainaliu, June 20-29. Rehearsals will begin May 5, and will be held Mon, Tues, Thur and Fri evenings and Saturday afternoons. A tentative rehearsal schedule will be posted at auditions and those auditioning will be asked to list any rehearsal conflicts so please bring your calendars. Not all cast members will be required at all rehearsals; frequency of rehearsals and specific time commitment varies with each role. For more information, call the APAC office at 322-9924.
Aloha Performing Arts Company will be holding auditions for approximately 30 actor/readers for its 15th annual Original Play Festival on Sunday July 6 at 2:30 p.m. and Monday July 7 at 6:30 p.m. at the Aloha Theatre in Kainaliu. The festival will be presented at the theatre August 13 through 16. Actor/readers will not be required to memorize lines, as the festival features new, unproduced theatrical works in staged reading format, with actors carrying scripts. Each play will rehearse once a week for five weeks and will be performed only once, so the rehearsal and performance commitment is minimal compared to mainstage shows.
4/9/08
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The Aloha Performing Arts Company will be holding auditions for "Seussical Junior " May 3rd and 4th at 1:00pm at the Loft in Kainaliu. Ages 4 -18 are encouraged to audition. Adults will not be cast as this is a junior show. Sue Boyum is director, and Lee Vinson is choreographer.
The cast features many of your favorite Dr. Seuss characters including:
Robin O'Hara has been cast as Maggie the Cat in Tennessee Williams' sultry Southern drama "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," the next production of Aloha Performing Arts Company. Robin was last seen as Belinda in "Noises Off" and is a member of the APAC Board of Directors. Maggie's crippled husband, Brick, will be played by Caesar Goosen, an APAC newcomer, and Big Daddy, the role created by Burl Ives, is portrayed by Brian Berry, whose last role for APAC was Norman in "On Golden Pond." Big Mama will be portrayed by Eileen Weiner, fresh from appearing as Sylvia Potter-Porter in "Annie Get Your Gun." Gooper and Mae, also known as Brother Man and Sister Woman, are played by Mark Bernstein and Cathy Riehle. Other cast members include Eugene Gall as Dr. Baugh, Terry Westerman as Reverend Tooker, Lilly Hoskinson-Weinstein as Dixie, Ivy Learned as Trixie, Lee Vinson as Lacey, and Becca Beaver, another APAC newcomer, as Sookey. Jerry Tracy is directing, assisted by Paula Cornwell. Producers are Sam Valenti and Randy Ressler, and designers include Steve Reynolds, set; Mark Bernstein, lighting; Paula Cornwell, props, and Lee Vinson, hair, makeup, and costumes.
2/18/08
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SCRIPTS SOUGHT FOR 15TH ANNUAL ORIGINAL PLAY FESTIVAL
Aloha Performing Arts Company has announced its request for new, unpublished scripts for its 15th annual Original Play Festival, which will be presented August 13 through 17, 2008 at the Aloha Theatre in Kainaliu. Scripts of any length and on any subject will be accepted through postmark date May 23, 2008.
Entries must be typewritten, bound, with sequentially numbered pages. Each script must be accompanied by a list of characters and a brief description of the play. Three copies of each script, including character list and description, are required, to expedite the selection committee's evaluation process. SCRIPTS SHOULD NOT CONTAIN THE PLAYWRIGHT'S NAME. One separate cover sheet with the play's title and the playwright's name, address, phone numbers, and email address must be included, unattached to the bound scripts, to insure anonymity in evaluation and selection. Musical entries must be accompanied by three performance quality cassette tapes or CDs with voice tracks.
2/8/08
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APAC OFFERS "A CHILD'S HISTORY OF HAWAII" AS WORKSHOP
2/1/08
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APAC HOLDS AUDITIONS FOR "CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF"
1/25/08
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