Showing posts with label For Better. Show all posts
Showing posts with label For Better. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Upcomiing: For Better by Eric Coble, Gaslight Baker Theatre, Lockhart, June 10 - 25



Found on-line:

FOR BETTER
A Comedy for Our Connected World

by Eric Coble
Directed by Lori Cordova

June 10 - June 25

EVENINGS - Fridays and Saturdays ,June 10 - 25 at 8 p.m.
MATINEES - Sunday June 19 & Saturday June 25 at 2 p.m.
Regular Adult Tickets $12 - Senior & Children Tickets $10

Click Here to Buy Tickets


In this plugged-in world of email, text-messaging and camera phones, do a bride and groom really need to be in the same country to go on a honeymoon? Karen and Max are getting married. At least, if their jobs will ever let them be in the same city at the same time. A romantic comedy for the digital age. This hilarious new farce pokes fun at our overdependence on the gadgets in our lives.

"Coble's work is a tour de force with physical and verbal comedy to spare" - The New Yorker

"Coble's comedies are, of all things, genuinely funny" - Newsday

"Eric Coble's hilariously funny, psychologically astute portraits hit home with rib-tickling acuity" - New York Times

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

Monday, March 21, 2011

Auditions: For Better, Gaslight Baker Theatre, Lockhart, April 3 - 4

Found on-line:

Gaslight Baker Theatre Lockhart Texas





Auditions at Gaslight Baker Theatre, Lockhart:

For Better

For Better, Gaslight Baker Theatre, Lockhart Eric Cobleby Eric Coble

Directed by Lori Z. Cordova

Sun April 3,2011 @ 3:00pm and Mon April 4,2011 @ 7:00pm
at the Gaslight-Baker Theatre
216 S Main St. Lockhart, Texas 78644


NEEDED: 3 WOMEN (21-45) 3 MEN (30-65) AUDITONS WILL CONSIST OF COLD READINGS FROM THE SCRIPT Comedic timing a real plus.


In this plugged-in world of email, text-messaging and camera phones, do a bride and groom really need to be in the same country to go on a honeymoon? Karen and Max are getting married. At least, if their jobs will ever let them be in the same city at the same time. A romantic comedy for the digital age, this hilarious new farce pokes fun at our overdependence on the gadgets in our lives.

The reviews:

"Coble's work is a tour de force with physical and verbal comedy to spare" - The New Yorker
"Coble's comedies are, of all things, genuinely funny" - Newsday
"Eric Coble's hilariously funny, psychologically astute portraits hit home with rib-tickling acuity" - New York Times

Performance Dates: June 10 - 25, Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m.
Weekend matinees on Sunday, June 19 and on Saturday, June 25 at 2 p.m.

Questions? Contact Lori Z. Cordova at lorizrn@gmail.com)