Showing posts with label Todd Dellinger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Todd Dellinger. Show all posts

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Aiming High -- Theatre Education at Colee Studios, Austin Shakespeare and Tex-Arts


ALT profile   storyWaylon and Willie scored a big hit back in 1978 with the ballad "Mommas, Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys, " with the mournful advice, "Make 'em be doctors and lawyers and such."

It's tempting to add, "Don't let 'em grow up to be actors, either," but that would be foolish, because it would go unheeded. There's a huge and ever renewing pool of talent out there, young persons of all ages with stars in their eyes, and we can only be grateful for the opportunities to watch them learn and grow.

Of all those theatre students in the universities, colleges, and high schools in and near Austin, perhaps one in a thousand will eventually be able to work full time in performance. Others will slide into different employment where from time to time they can astound with the assurance and the eloquence from theatre training. Some will choose education, either from the beginning or later on, with the recompense of regular if not spectacular earnings and a coterie of youngsters who want to understand what it's really like "out there."

Young persons in Central Texas have plenty of opportunities for quality theatre education, even outside the familiar paths of schoolwork. This past week I visited three of the best -- Lee Colée Atnip's annual "Broadway Bound" workshops, Austin Theatre's youth production of The Merry Wives of Windsor at the reduced-scale Globe replica the Curtain Theatre, and Tex-Arts' three-week intensive academy production of Fame, the Musical.

Read more and view images at AustinLiveTheatre.com . . . .

Monday, March 29, 2010

Upcoming: A Midsummer Night's Dream, Tex-Arts Youth Production, April 10 - 11


Found on-line:

A Midsummer Night's Dream

by William Shakespeare

April 10 and 11

at TexArts' Kam & James Morris Theater
2300 Lohman's Spur at 620, Lakeway
Tickets $15.00 online at www.texarts.org or call (512) 852-9079 x101

Under the direction of founder & former professional classical actor Todd Dellinger, the "Great Shakes" Theatre Troupe brings you one of Shakespeare's most beloved and enjoyed romantic comedies. On the heels of last year's hugely successful Much Ado About Nothing, the TexArts troupe breathes an exciting vitality and vigorous contemporary whimsy to this tried and true classic.

From forlorn lovers to fiery fairies of the wood, this classic is retold by TexArts' talented teens in a tangible and timely way. Gentles, come enjoy the fantastical realm of Titania, Oberon, Bottom, Puck and friends as they spin a dreamlike world of mischief and merriment.


Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Special Ticket Pricing for Glass Menagerie, Tex-Arts, Thursday, March 4


Todd Dellinger of Tex-Arts, posts an offer of special pricing for this Thursday's performance of The Glass Menagerie. ALT's recommendation of this production: "The most accomplished and moving production around Austin so far this season. Babs George as Amanda Wingfield is haunting and as lustrous as a hurricane lamp, Jude Hickey is angry, gentle and valiant. Only two weekends more, to 3/14 at Tex-Arts, Lakeway." (Full review forthcoming.)

Posted as a comment to the ALT.com "upcoming" announcement:

"Actors & friends of company members of Glass Menagerie and of TexARTS can get special $17.50 tickets this thursday (March 4). TexARTS students, middle and high school students with student ID's can get $12 tickets to this performance as well. Also - TexARTS initiates $24 tickets to all other performances in upper corners & side seat sections of its Kam and James Morris Theater in Lakeway. 512-852-9079 ext 101."

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Ongoing: I'll Be Seeing You, Tex-Arts, Lakeway, December 4 - 20


UPDATE: Review by Robert Faires in Austin Chronicle of December 10

UPDATE: GACA "A-Team" review by Preston Kirk, December 7


UPDATE: Lisa Scheps of KOOP-FM speaks with Todd Dellenger and plays music used in the show -- click to listen to Dellenger describe the origins of the script and his approach to directing it on her program "Off Stage and On The Air," November 30
Received directly:

TexArts' original sold-out holiday review
is back for a 2nd sparkling season with
new musical numbers!


I'll Be Seeing You

is an original 1940s musical/musical revue from TexArts' Todd Dellinger that received its world premiere to sold-out, wildly enthusiastic audiences in 2008. It weaves the narratives of two now-grown neighbor children of World War II with letters to & from the home front, with slides, videos and popular holiday tunes of the era. It's a sparkling and warm family show that is sure to become a tradition for the Austin region.

This union production weaves Austin's great musical theater talents as well as youth performers from TexArts' acclaimed music, theater and dance academy program with great holiday cheer and reminiscence.

December 4-20 -- Friday, Saturday and Sunday performances
Tickets are going fast!

Kam & James Morris Theater at TexARTS' Keller Williams Studios
For more information and to purchase tickets call
(512) 852-9079 x101, visit www.tex-arts.org, or book online at
NowPlaying Austin.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Audio Programs: Off Stage and On The Air, Lisa Schepp, KOOP-FM


Lisa Schepp is now producing a weekly program on Austin musical theatre, Mondays at 1 p.m., interviewing a production member and spinning musical numbers from the recorded canon. All programs broadcast by KOOP FM (91.7) are available as podcasts or streaming video via her blog:

Latest, on June 8: Nunsense (opening June 11 at the City Theatre)

Click to link to earlier programs produced to date:

Love, Janis -- June 1 (playing at the Zach Scott Theatre)

The Jigglewatts -- May 25

The Fantasticks -- May 17 with Don Toner (playing until June 28 at Austin Playhouse)

Musical Theatre in Austin - May 10 with Latifah Taormina of Austin Circle of Theatres and Stuart Moulton of Austin Cabaret Theatre

Golf, the Musical - May 3 with Director and Cast Member Joel Blum and Texarts co-founder and executive producer, Todd Dellinger

Pilot program - April 29 with Stuart Moulton of Austin Cabaret Theatre