Friday, October 16, 2009

LET'S HEAR YOUR STORY!


OPEN CALL FOR ORIGINAL DRAMATIC PIECES

On Valentine’s Weekend 2010, M&D Productions Theatre of North Conway will be presenting The Vagina Monologues and Other Women Centered Stories, newly original monologues.

M&D Productions and the show’s director, Stacy Sand invite you to submit an original monologue for possible inclusion in the show. Your monologue should run 2 to 8 minutes when read aloud and can be funny or serious, a personal experience or any women centered experience. For examples of style, please refer to Eve Ensler’s original The Vagina Monologues.

If your monologue is chosen for the February performance, you will receive a pair of complementary tickets (value $50) to one of the performances. Actors for all monologues will be chosen at an Open Audition in December.
Please send your monologue to M&D Productions, attn. Stacy Sand; PO Box 1147; Conway, NH 03818 or e-mail Stacy at info@yourtheatre.com.


Friday, October 09, 2009

Lend Me A Tenor - The Review is in!



‘Tenor’ offers up a night of light comedyKevin O’Neil and Mary Bastoni-Rebmann as the bickering Italian couple Tito and Maria Merelli in M&D Productions’ peoduction of the ensemble comedy “Lend Me a Tenor,” which is currently at Your Theatre in North Conway. (LISA DUFAULT PHOTO)THEATER REVIEW BY ALEC KERR THE CONWAY DAILY SUN

CONWAY — As with its recent pro-duction of “How the Other Half Loves,” M&D Productions has decided to go for a bit of light comedy with “Lend Me a Tenor,” an effervescent throw-back to the screwball comedy.

“Lend Me a Tenor,” which opened at Your Theatre in Willow Common in North Conway last night, centers on the complications involving a performance in Cleveland by Tito Merelli (Kevin O’Neil), a famous Italian opera singer.

Because of a string of misunder-standings, Max (Andrew Brosnan), the assistant to the opera company’s general manager (Paula Jones) must impersonate Tito, which only results in an increasingly more convoluted series of mistaken identities.

Playwright Ken Ludwig’s script, which fi rst appeared in London in 1986 before moving to Broadway in 1989, is very much in the tradition of the screwball comedy and is even set in the decade in which they fl ourished: the 1930s. Screwball comedy is often used interchangeably with slapstick, but slapstick is just one of the ingredi-ents of a successful screwball comedy.

The screwball comedy as it emerged in the 1930s was infl uenced by the farcical comedies of Shakespeare and Oscar Wilde. Misunderstandings, double entendres, innuendoes and rapid-fire dialogue are mixed with Chopspratfalls and a progressively more anarchic tone. All of these elements are on display in “Lend Me a Tenor.”

There’s a misconception that drama is diffi cult and comedy is easy, but an exceptionally well-timed comedy is not a simple feat. As with tragedy, the tone, pacing and delivery have to be just right, especially when dealing in the fast-paced screwball genre.

Ludwig’s script ably re-creates the feel of the genre, and director Ken Martin and his cast and crew have mounted a worthy production that is laugh-out-loud funny, especially in the second act where, as is so often the case in this genre, things escalate to a whirlwind of hilarity.

The impressive set, designed by Mark DeLancey, re-creates a lavish luxury hotel and features plenty of doors for slamming as characters run around during the mounting confusion.O’Neil as Tito and Mary Bastoni-Rebmann as Tito’s wife have a lot of fun with thick, comically over-the-top Italian accents. Bastoni-Rebmann in particular runs with the boisterous Italian stereotype to great effect, and her fi ghts with O’Neil score some of the best laughs in the production. Brosnan, in his fi rst time on stage, fi nds his stride when the show kicks into high gear. As a man who finds himself by pretending to be someone else, Brosnan makes a congenial focal point for the insanity.

Karen Gustafson as a woman with a crush on Tito that’s so big it blinds her to the sweet and kind Max truly embraces the rat-a-tat-tat nature of her dialogue. At times she spits her dialogue out so fast it is a wonder she doesn’t pass out.Carrie Engfer clearly relishes getting to play a vampy actress who seduces a very confused Tito in hopes of getting ahead in show business. In one of the productions best scenes the double entendres are piled on thick and Engfer and O’Neil play it just right.Paula Jones, in a role traditionally played by a man, has a nice edge to her delivery as the tough and cynical com-pany manager. Eric Jordan and Karen O’Neil add even more well-timed humor to the production as two more fans des-perate to get face time with Tito.

If the show has any fl aw it is that in places the repartee could be delivered even faster, but, chances are, as the run of the show progresses the pace will be picked up in those rare places it does slack.For more information visit www.yourtheatre.com or call 662-7591.

Monday, October 05, 2009

2010 Mainstage Season

Here you go! this is the 10th Anniversary Season
I think you will agree that it is a great diverse season and wait till you see what is in store for the rest of the year. We promise to be the theater company that cares about it's community. We care and we listen to you. So, one oof the changes we have decided to impliment this year is our "Mainstage Season" and our "Studio Season".

Here is the difference.
Mainstage Season- While we LOVE to do edgier shows and want to engage as many people as possible, we spoke with many of you and heard your concerns for a more mainstream season with more familiar plays and maybe even a musical or new work. So this is our promise that we will create a more family friendly mainstage season while reserving our more edgier shows for our "Studio Season."

Studio Season- This will be our edgier or more provocative type of shows. These will generally be only 2 weeks in length and of a greater social impact. This is a large part of our mission statement and we have no desire to stop engaging our community and affecting a positve change.

So without any further wait, Here is the 2010 Mainstage Season.

One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest
February 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27

Doubt: A Parable.
April 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24

A Streetcar Named Desire
June 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19

California Suite
July 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24
Fat Pig
August 12, 13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28

The Pitch (an Original Musical)
October 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 21, 22, 23

Saturday, August 23, 2008

WE WANT YOUR EXPERIENCE!


Do you have experience and can't seem to get others to notice? Do you have some free time and want to inspire others? Want to be part of a growing family who needs you? Well call me at 603-662-7591 or email me at info@yourtheatre.com and tell what you would like to do. THE TIME TO GET IN is NOW!

We are looking for:

Volunteers
Bookeeper
Accountant
Business Leaders
Designers
Carpenters
Electricians
Painters
Organizers
Community minded People
Other who just appreciate the arts.

We want you to have a voice in this.

After all it is "YOURTHEATRE.COM"

Thursday, August 21, 2008

A HUGE "THANK YOU" PARTY! ON SEPT 27th

Yourtheatre (M&D Productions) wants to say "Thank You" to all our supporters; and we couldn't think of a better way to say it than to throw a party. There will be food, guest speakers, beverages and even a wine samples from Vintner's Cellar. So come meet all your old friends, make new ones and see what BIG things are coming up with "your theatre." While this event is FREE, donations are gladly accepted. Even find out the new 2010 season. RSVP at info@yourtheatre.com

Trust me, you wont be disappointed. So now that we have a new home, what do you think the other news is? Let's hear your thoughts.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

OUR FIRST MEMBERSHIP DRIVE!

M&D Productions will start it's first ever membership drive. It will start this October and last for about 10 days. So if you have seen any of our shows, (and I know who you are) you just may get a call from one of our agents and they will ask you if you will want to take advantage of our new membership rates. You will also be issued your very own M&D Members card as well. Just show us this at the door and glide right past the rest of the crowd.

We will have several different levels for you to choose from. Pick one that best suits your current theater habit. Our general admission rate hasn't changed from last year and will be $25.00 for nonmembers per show. So, I encourage EVERYONE to sign up now before the prices goes up.

Here are the 2009 Membership levels:
INDIVIDUAL-1 show- $18.00
REGULAR-2 shows- $36.00
PERFERRED-4 shows-$70.00
SPONSOR-6 shows-$100.00
ANGEL-10 shows-$150.00
ARCHANGEL-16 shows-$250.00

Don't worry! There will still be a student/senior rate. We will just give you a cash refund at the night of the show. I hope you will take advantage of this great offer and I look forward to seeing you at the show.

Mark DeLancey
Managing Director

EVERYONE IS A CRITIC!

Your opinion matters to us. I want to know what you think of our choice for this fall. "Rabbit Hole" is a touching drama that will reach anyone who has a young child. So, let's hear it! Don't be shy.