Showing posts with label Sam Bass Theatre. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 21, 2013

SBCT Radio, New Year's Eve at Sam Bass Community Theatre, Round Rock, December 31, 2013



Sam Bass Community Theatre Round Rock TX


presents


RADIO SBCT

NEW YEAR's EVE at 8 p.m.

Radio Sam Bass Community Theatre
(www.sambasstheatre.org)


Sam Bass Community Theatre,600 N. Lee St., Round Rock (in Memorial Park)
An evening of Live Old Time Radio
MAKE YOUR RESERVATION NOW FOR A SPECIAL EVENT
ONE NIGHT ONLY!

Directed by Frank Benge

Spend your New Year's Eve with us at Sam Bass Community Theatre and travel back in time to the Golden Age of Radio!
We've planned an evening of classic entertainment for you!!
"The Baby Snooks Show"
"The Thin Man"
"The Shadow"
"The Bickersons"
... all performed live with live on-stage sound effects...
plus our Big Band Singer...
it's just like stepping back and being part of a live studio audience.

Featuring:
LYNN BEAVER, MARC BALESTAR, MARY SOUTHON, VERONICA PRIOR, FRANK BENGE,
MICHAEL VOHS, ROXY BECKER, IAN KING, ALEXANDRA RUSSO, RHONDA ROE,
DARREN SCHARF, CHRISTINA LITTLE-MANLEY and NATHAN URBAN

We will also have our usual silent auction, a special 40's gala buffet following the performance with a champagne toast at midnight... all included in your admission!!

We hope to see you and ring in 2014 with you!

Friday, July 12, 2013

2013-2014 Sam Bass Community Theatre Season, Round Rock


Announced for 2013-2014 by the Sam Bass Community Theatre, 610 Lee Street, Round Rock:


Bugsy Malone Sam Bass
July 26 - August 17, 2013
Red Velvet Cake War Sam Bass Theatre Round Rock TX
September 27 - October 18, 2013
Mrs Bob Cratchit Christopher Durang Sam Bass Theatre Round Rock TX
December 6 - 21, 2013
The Boys Next Door Sam Bass Theatre Round Rock TX
Refried FlimFlammery Sam Bass Theatre Round Rock TX
May 16 - 24, 2014
Chalk Garden Sam Bass Theatre Round Rock TX
April 11 - May 3, 2014
Jungal Book Sam Bass Theatre Round Rock TX
July 25 - August 16, 2014

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Auditions in Round Rock for 'It Could Be Any One of Us' by Alan Ayckbourn, Sam Bass Theatre, November 26 and 27


Sam Bass Community TheatreSam Bass Theatre announces open auditions for It Could Be Any One of Us, a comedy murder mystery by Alan Ayckbourn.

Auditions will be held from 7 PM - 9 PM on November 26th & 27th at Sam Bass Theatre's Old Depot Stage at 400 N. Lee Street, in Memorial Park, in Round Rock, TX (click for map). This production will be directed by Frank Benge. Auditions will consist of cold readings from the script. 

Production will run February 8, 2013 - March 2, 2013.

In a remote and dilapidated country house, three siblings share an antagonistic life together. All are artists who have failed to live up to their own, let alone anyone else’s, expectations. The older brother Mortimer is a composer who has never realized his youthful potential, his sister Jocelyn is a writer of thrillers who has never completed a novel and Brinton is a painter, who does not even let his family see his work. When Jocelyn’s partner, Norris – an insurance investigator with aspirations to be a real detective – arrives home and interrupts a recital by Mortimer, a row breaks out in which Mortimer reveals he intends to disinherit the family and give the house to a former student, Wendy Jones.

Wendy, now a married mother, visits the house and promptly survives three attempts on her life. With most of the family away for the evening, Mortimer goes to bed and Wendy – with Norris watching over her – also attempts to sleep.

A storm and the old house conspire to terrify Wendy and Norris, their terror compounded when Mortimer enters with a mortal blow to the head. With the police unwilling to take Norris’s claims of murder seriously, he attempts to solve the murder pinpointing three suspects: Jocelyn, Brinton and Jocelyn's 16 year old daughter, Amy.
Note: The killer is decided randomly during a card game at the end of Act 1, scene 1. For each of the three possible suspects (Jocelyn, Brinton or Amy), there is a slight variation of scenes at three points in the play.
Roles Available:
Mortimer Chalke (MALE) A composer; mid-fifties -- Jocelyn Polegate (FEMALE) A writer, his sister; late forties -- Brinton Chalke (MALE) A painter, his brother; early forties --Amy Polegate (FEMALE) Jocelyn's daughter; sixteen -- Norris Honeywell (MALE) A detective; mid-forties -- Wendy Windwood (FEMALE) Mid-thirties