Showing posts with label Lewis Wilkenfeld. Show all posts
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Jul 2, 2015

Jul. 17-26: OKLAHOMA! - Cabrillo Music Theater

Cabrillo Music Theatre’s production of OKLAHOMA! features soaring music, dazzling dance, and heart. Cabrillo’s Artistic Director Lewis Wilkenfeld directs, joined by Choreographer John Charron, whose work on last season’s BYE BYE BIRDIE earned him an Ovation Award Nomination. Musical Director Brian Kennedy conducts the Cabrillo Music Theatre Orchestra.


OKLAHOMA! 
Cabrillo Music Theatre
Kavli Theatre, Thousand Oaks Civic Arts Plaza

Friday, July 17-26, 2015
Thursday at 7:30 PM
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 PM
Saturdays and Sundays at 2:00 PM

- Special Matinee: Wednesday, July 22 at 1:00 PM.
- A post-show discussion with cast, staff, and audience will follow the Saturday, July 18th, 2:00 PM performance. 
- A signed performance for the deaf and hard-of-hearing will be on Friday, July 24th, at 8:00 PM.

For more information, visit: BroadwayWorld.com or CabrilloMusicTheatre.com.
Read the LA Times review here.
Callandra Olivia, Dynell Leigh, Melanie Mockobey and Damon Kirsche (Photo:Ed Krieger)

Nov 8, 2013

11/17: WONDERFUL TOWN at Musical Theatre Guild


On November 17, I'll join fellow Musical Theatre Guild members as we present Bernstein, Comden and Green's WONDERFUL TOWN, the first show of our 2013-14 season, now on LA's West Side at the Moss Theater.
Eileen is a beautiful innocent from Ohio seeking fame as an actress on Broadway.  Ruth is Eileen’s older sister, who wants to be a writer, but must protect Eileen from the unspeakable evils and dangers they’re sure they’ll find in New York City in 1935.  In their basement apartment in Greenwich Village they fend off the former tenant’s “dance students”, are kept awake all night by underground dynamite blasts from the subway construction, hide their All-American football playing neighbor from his live-in girlfriend’s mother, both fall for the same guy, host a really uncomfortable dinner party, and teach a raucous group of Brazilian Naval Cadets how to conga, which leads to Eileen being hauled off to jail for creating a disturbance.  And that’s just Act One!  Wonderful Town won five 1953 Tony® Awards, including Best Musical and Best Actress.  With a score that includes ”A Little Bit in Love,” “One Hundred Easy Ways (To Lose a Man),” “Wrong Note Rag,” and “Ohio,” why, oh why, oh why-oh? Why would you miss the first Leonard Bernstein show that MTG has ever presented?
WONDERFUL TOWN
Music by Leonard Bernstein
Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green 
Book by Joseph A. Fields and Jerome Chodorov
Based on their play "My Sister Eileen," which is itself based on the collection of short stories by Ruth McKenney.

ONE NIGHT ONLY!
Sunday, November 17, 2013
at the MOSS THEATER
at New Roads School
3131 Olympic Boulevard 
Santa Monica, CA 90404


TICKETS: $45
or call (818) 848-6844.