Showing posts with label Ellen Massey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ellen Massey. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 6, 2013

SIRENS by Deborah Zoe Lofter, Gaslight Baker Theatre, March 8 - 23, 2013



Gaslight Baker Theatre Lockhart TX









[216 S. Main Street, Lockhart, TX - click for map]

presents

Sirens Deobrah Zoe Laufer Gaslight Baker Theatre Lockhart
Sirens 

by Deborah Zoe Laufer
Directed by Lori Z. Cordova
A Romantic Comedy -"Love on the Rocks...With a Twist"


When: Fridays and Saturdays, March 8-23 @ 8; Matinees Sunday, March 17 and Saturday, March 23 @ 2. Special Sneak Peek Dress Rehearsal - "Pay what you can" Thursday, March 7 @ 8
Ticket info: $15 adult tickets, $12 senior and student
Reserved seating at http://www.mygbt.org/

Gaslight-Baker Theatre, 216 S Main St, Lockhart Texas 78644 (click for map)

Cast: Ellen Massey, Don Owen, Francine Olguin, and Stewart McGregor

Sirens, Deborah Zoe Laufer Gaslight Baker Theatre TX



Sam and Rose have been married for a long time – a very long time. When Sam jumps ship off an anniversary cruise (literally) and washes up on the Captivating Siren’s island, he finds out that he’s been wrong about life and love. But can he get back to Rose? Does he get a second chance? Can he make a change? Ahhhhh…..love; or not? 





Sirens Deborah Zoe Laufer Gaslight Baker Theatre Lockhart TX
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Monday, January 21, 2013

THE RED VELVET CAKE WAR, Gaslight Baker Theatre, Lockhart, January 24 - February 16, 2013



Gaslight Baker Theatre Lockhart TX








[216 S. Main Street, Lockhart, TX - click for map]

presents
  Red Velvet Cake War Jones Hope Wooten Gaslight Baker Theatre Lockhart TX

The Red Velvet Cake War

a slice of life comedy by Jones, Hope and Wooten

directed by David Schneider and John Lairsen

January 25 - February 16, 2013
"sneak peek" preview on Thursday, January 24; 2 p.m. matinees Sunday Feb 3 and Saturday, Feb 9


Are you ready to beat the post-holiday blues and the winter doldrums? Then attending the Gaslight Baker Theater’s production of The Red Velvet Cake War is a must. The GBT kicks off its 2013 season with this hilarious Jones, Wooten and Hope comedy. This trio of playwrights is currently the most widely produced playwrights in the country today. Co-Directed by David Schneider and John Lairsen, The Red Velvet Cake War’s Verdeen cousins, family and friends put the “fun” in dysfunctional!

The play opens with Gaynelle Verdeen , (hysterically played by Nina Bryant) who is watching her world unravel. She’s been acquitted of attempting to murder her ex-husband’s girlfriend and is appearing on Cee Cee Windham’s TV show “Hospitality House.” Cee Cee, played by Shaela Leggett-Wilson to syrupy perfection, is a vision of frothy pink, endowed with a perpetual “happy smile” and chirpy manner as long as the cameras are rolling.

Ellen Massey brings a sharp wit and equally sharp tongue to the Verdeen clan’s upper crust matriarch, LaMerle Verdeen Minishew. LaMerle feels that the younger,lesser Verdeen cousins are a blight on the Verdeen name so she is canceling the family reunion for this year to give the town folks time “to find another idiot to talk about”. Her older brother, the 90 year old, wisecracking Aubrey Verdeen, (David Young) is the perfect foil for fussy, self-righteous LaMerle.


Red Velvet Cake War Jones Hope Wooten Gaslight Baker Theatre Lockhart TX
Nina Bryant and Ellen Massey (photo: Jim Gillock)


Canceling the reunion is the last thing that the three cousins want to have happen. Rallying around Gaynelle is cousin Peaches Verdeen Belrose, a make-up artist to the newly and dearly departed. Peaches full of life herself. She’s sexy, saucy, recently widowed (maybe) and well done by Leigh Shelton, newcomer to the GBT, but a veteran of the Wimberley Players and a recent Texas State Theatre graduate. 

 The third cousin, Jimmy Wyvette Verdeen, played by another new face to the GBT stage Gina McClure, is a good old girl who manages Whatley’s Western Wear. She also has a deep throaty laugh that is absolutely contagious. Bolstered by her cousins and angry at the world, Gaynelle makes a wild bet during an argument with LaMerle as to who can whip up the best Red Velvet Cake for the reunion that WILL take place. The stakes are high since Gaynelle doesn’t bake and isn’t sure what is needed for a Red Velvet Cake. Thus the hilarious cake war is set in motion.

The show is rounded out with Tammy Francis as Bitsy Hargis who is competing with Jimmie Wyvette for the attentions of a recently widowed neighbor and Elsa Dowdall (played by comedic talent Candice Carr) who is in town to evaluate the sanity of Gaynelle. Newt Blaylock (Randall Ischy), Purvis Verdeen (Stephen Fleming) and Sheriff Grover Lout (Brent White) provide laughs as the “men of Sweetgum”. And lastly, making the most of her 15 seconds on stage, Susie Lay (Mama Doll Hargis) will bring the audience to their feet as she sashays with her walker across the stage teasing her love interest Aubrey Verdeen.

The fun starts Thursday, Jan 24 with the Sneak Peek and runs weekends through Feb 16. Two matinees: Sunday Feb 3 and Saturday, Feb 9 @ 2 pm. More info and ticket reservations at MyGBT.org.



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Saturday, September 15, 2012

AustinLiveTheatre Video: Once Upon A Mattress, Wimberley Players, September 14 - October 9

Austin Live Theatre Video


AustinLiveTheatre.com visits the Wimberley Players in Wimberley, Texas, for the dress rehearsal of the musical Once Upon A Mattressand and for interviews of director David Schneider and assistant director Ellen Massey. This sparkling musical runs Fridays - Sundays, September 14 - October 9.





Friday, April 29, 2011

Upcoming: True West by Sam Shepard, DysTheatre at the Blue Theatre, May 26 - June 18

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DysTheatre Austin Texas





DYS Theatre

presents

True West Sam Shepard DysTheatre Austin Texas

True West


by Sam Shepard (1980)

a modern classic comedyin two acts

May 26 - June 18

Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, 8 p.m.
no show Thursday, June 16th - extra show Sunday, June 5th
at the Blue Theatre, 916 Springdale (click for map)

$15 general admission
Thursdays and Sundays are pay-what-you-can

Purchase Tickets Here

A fight is brewin’ at mom’s house. Who will be the heir apparent to the throne of best son? Don’t miss the match of the season: nine consecutive rounds of sibling rivalry constitute this burgeoning bout of domestic proportions, from safe inside this sweet suburban silence in southern California.

Click to view cast and crew list at AustinLiveTheatre.com . . . .

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

The Hand That Cradles the Rock, Gaslight Baker Theatre, March 27 - April 11







Billy Alexander is beleaguered and bemused throughout this cheery piece of Canadian froth, now playing at the Gaslight Baker Theatre in Lockhart.

As the stay-at-home writer Ross Cameron, he's a Mr. Mom surrounded by women: his wife the successful industrial designer, the friendly home care nurse Miss Bricker from the Canadian public health service, and his flighty mother-in-law Beattie, still a dish after all these years. Oh, and his infant daughter, offstage. We never see her but she does generate comic demands on her dad, who is slowly going diaper-pail pablum stir-crazy in their house out in the remote Canadian woods.

The plot is a little bit color-by-the-numbers. Writer Warren Graves piles on top of the gender role reversal a series of funny bits about the frustration of Cameron's libido, and then introduces that wide-eyed pretty nurse just as Cameron's wife Alexandra is back from three weeks of travel and crashing on an important design project (above) . Mom-in-law Beattie and her droll companion George swing by regularly for comic relief and a tipple.

Inevitably, when Alexandra travels for a presentation, bad weather and good luck bring that cute Miss Bricker into Cameron's house. An aspiring author of romance fiction, she has lent Cameron the draft of her first novel, written in hot pink prose.

Will they or won't they? And what will be the consequences?

Read More on AustinLiveTheatre.com . . . .