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GILLIAN Opens at MCT

david-and-rachelMesquite Community Theatre continues their Silver Anniversary season with their second production, To Gillian On Her 37th Birthday, opening tonight at the Mesquite Arts Center. The Michael Brady play is my D/FW stage directing debut. Thursday’s preview audience responded very favorably with laughter and tears in all the right places.  My cast, as always, exceeded my expectations and truly delivered heartfelt performances.  I could not be more proud!

Performance schedule is as follows:

  • kevin-and-cindyFriday, April 10, 2009 at 8 PM
  • Saturday, April 11, 2009 at 8 PM
  • Sunday, April 12, 2009 at 2:30 PM ($10)
  • Friday, April 17, 2009 at 8 PM
  • Saturday, April 18, 2009 at 8 PM
  • Sunday, April 19, 2009 at 2:30 PM ($10)
  • Thursday, April 23, 2009 at 8 PM ($10)
  • Friday, April 24, 2009 at 8 PM
  • Saturday, April 25, 2009 at 8 PM

paul-and-esther1All performances are held in the BLACK BOX THEATER at the Mesquite Arts Center (MAC), 1527 N Galloway Avenue in Mesquite, Texas.  Admission is $12 for adults, $10 for students, seniors and S.T.A.G.E. members, and $8 for children 2-6 years old.  Cash or check only, please.  No credit or debit cards accepted.

Though not required, reservations are recommended to assure your seat.  For reservations call (972) 216-8126 or e-mail: Reservations@mctweb.org.  Be sure to include your FULL NAME, PHONE NUMBER and the number of $12.00, $10.00 and $8.00 tickets you wish to reserve and the PERFORMANCE DATE & TIME.

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GILLIAN Cast Selected

Auditions for Mesquite Community Theatre’s 2009 production of To Gillian On Her 37th Birthday were held last week.  After two rounds of auditions and a round of callbacks, the cast of the Michael Brady play has been set.  They are as follows:

  • Josh Hepola, David
  • Rebekah Kennedy, Rachel
  • Ragen Jansky, Cindy
  • Larry Jack Dotson, Paul
  • Lacy Lambert, Esther
  • Jenny George, Kevin
  • Arlette Morgan, Gillian

Congratulations go out to all who participated.  We had a great turnout and I had a hard time boiling down to my final choices due to the quality of reads from those who attended.  It pained me to turn away more than a few performers.  My thanks to all of you for making my decisions so difficult.

Mesquite Community Theatre continues to celebrate its 25th anniversary season with the opening of To Gillian On Her 37th Birthday on April 10, 2009.  Please visit www.mctweb.org for showtimes and ticket information.  Reservations recommended.

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SHROUD Trailer Debuts

This must be the season for trailers!

Last week we were treated to the teaser for Ready Teddy. Now, the trailer for Shroud has finally appeared online at www.shroud-movie.com. However, you won’t find me in front of the camera this time around. This is the film on which I served as Associate Producer, Assistant Director and Editor over the last couple of years. The movie is now completed and your first look is just a click away!

It has been almost a year since I completed my editing duties and handed the film off to Jetrefilm Entertainment for the final stages of post-production.  In that time, the movie has undergone numerous changes as colors were tweaked, digital effects produced, sound effects added and music composed.  The director also re-cut much of it to his liking.  It was only last week when I recieved my copy in its completed form.  After viewing the fruits of our labor, I am pleased to report that the Shroud experience has been a satisfying one.

So, at long last, here it is!

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Written and directed by life-long friend David Jetre, Shroud was a daunting undertaking littered with inumerable challenges that I’m still amazed we managed to meet.  My thanks to producer Edgar Pitts and to David for allowing me to be a part of this amazing adventure.  It was a pleasure to participate in your show.  Also, my compliments to David for cutting a fine trailer.

Well, what did you think?  Comments?  Go on, you know you want to say something!

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Brad Wins MCT Award

My good friend, Lois Sheeler, at Mesquite Community Theatre informs me that I have recieved MCT’s 2008 People’s Choice Award for my performance as Chris Keller in All My Sons.  My thanks to all who attended and chose to single me out from all the performers in MCT’s 2008 season.  I am surprised and humbled and extend my gratitude for your recognition.

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READY TEDDY Teaser Online!

Jerod Costa must juggle the demands of life with his passion for filmmaking.  This results in a post-production process that is slower than his liking.  Nonetheless, he is making great strides in completing his film, Ready Teddy, and has produced a trailer to whet your appetite.

I had the pleasure of working on this project in November, playing the part of Paul McCartney in Costa’s bloody opus.  Here is your first look at me playing a legend!

WARNING: What follows is, well, rather bloody and vulgar and goes great with fried peanut-butter and banana sandwiches!

 

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And that, my friends, is just the beginning.  Ready Teddy is coming soon!  Thoughts, comments?

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‘Gillian’ Auditions Announced

gillian-cover1THIS WEEK, Mesquite Community Theatre announced auditions for their upcoming production of To Gillian On Her 37th Birthday by Michael Brady.  Directed by Brad Stephens, auditions will be held over two evenings in February at the Mesquite Arts Center.

DAVID is in perpetual mourning for his wife, killed two years ago in a boating tragedy on her birthday.  Retiring to his summer cottage in Nantucket with his teenage daughter, David prepares to spend a weekend celebrating Gillian’s life on the anniversary of her death.  Joining them is Gillian’s sister, brother-in-law and a woman from David’s past.  But while his family hopes to lure him out of his grief, David has resurrected his wife in his mind, sinking ever deeper into his fantasies and further from those who care for him.

The character breakdown is as follows:

  • DAVID, age 37, a college professor, temporarily retired
  • RACHEL, age 16, David’s daughter
  • CINDY, age 16, Rachel’s friend
  • PAUL, age 38, David’s brother-in-law, married to Esther
  • ESTHER, age 39, David’s sister-in-law, a psychologist, married to Paul
  • KEVIN (female), age 28, friend of Paul and Esther, recently divorced
  • GILLIAN, age 35, David’s former wife who died in a sailing accident two years prior to the events of the play; Esther’s sister

Please use the above as a guideline as the director is casting characters rather than ages.  Anyone even remotely close to character descriptions are encouraged to attend the auditions scheduled at 7:00 PM on Monday, February 9 and Tuesday, February 10, 2009.

The Mesquite Arts Center is located at 1527 N. Galloway Avenue in Mesquite, one mile South of Highway 80 on Galloway at Range Drive.  Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script.  No appointment is necessary. Bring head-shot and resume if available.  Interested parties are encouraged to RSVP on FaceBook by clicking this link.

Rehearsals will run Monday through Thursday from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM beginning Wednesday, February 18, 2009.  Performances begin April 10, 2009 and run through April 25.  Please visit the Mesquite Community Theatre website for more information or call 972-216-8126.

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‘Ebenezer Scrooge’ Takes Final Bow

The Pocket Sandwich Theatre has closed the doors on Ebenezer Scrooge for the 2008 season completing a very successful run of 23 performances to sold-out crowds.  I had a great time with the entire cast and I can easily say it was one of the highlights of my career.  Hopefully, I can compose a better farewell at a later time but I am very sleepy now.

To the cast, crew, director, waiters, cooks and staff at Pocket Sandwich, I send you many thanks and wish you all a Merry Christmas.  God bless us, every one!

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Few ‘Scrooge’ Seats Remain

David H.M. Lambert as ScroogeWith only one more week of shows left, reservations for Ebenezer Scrooge have just about been filled.  As of this moment, there are seats left for the Tuesday, November 15 and Wednesday, November 16 evening performances.  I have a report that a few seats remain for Monday, November 22 show but those will go fast.

The Christmas classic ends its 27th season on December 23, 2008.  Call and make your reservations now!

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16 ‘Scrooge’ Performances Left

Tonight, the Pocket Sandwich Theatre played host to one of our most special audiences.  A foster care organization bought out the theater and brought in some of the children for whom they care.  Most of them had never seen a stage production before.  Some were experiencing Charles Dickens’ classic tale for the very first time.

After the final bow, we were greeted with hugs and smiles.  While they expressed gratitude for our performance, we were the ones who were treated with one of our best audiences so far.  Thanks to everyone who made this evening possible.

Two weekends of performances are now behind us.  However, we’re only getting started.  We start up again on Tuesday and over the next two weeks we’ll put on 16 performances, concluding our run on December 23.  The shows are packed and selling out early so make your reservations soon before this year’s production becomes little more than legend!

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‘Ebenezer Scrooge’ Opens!

David H.M. Lambert as ScroogeAfter several weeks of rehearsals, the actors are ready.  Last night, we performed to a preview audience of friends and family.  Tonight, we take to the stage in front of a sold-out crowd eagerly awaiting this year’s installment of a wildly popular Christmas tradition: Ebenezer Scrooge.

Presented for the 27th consecutive holiday season at Pocket Sandwich Theatre, this musical adaptation of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is the house’s biggest draw of the year.  Judging from the preview audience reaction, this year’s production promises to be one of the best yet.  As performers, we had a blast playing to the crowded room.  There was laughter, there were tears, there was singing both on stage and off.

I’m privileged to be working with such a young, energetic cast of 27 actors performing 50 roles!  This has been a fun rehearsal process and the show looks great.  I hope you find time during your hectic holiday schedule to come, sit down, relax and enjoy the show.

Directed by Jeff Vance and with David H.M. Lambert starring in the title role for the 15th year, Ebenezer Scrooge runs for 23 performances beginning tonight through December 23.  Food and beverage service available before all shows.  Reservations are strongly recommended.  Box Office: (214) 821-1860.

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