The Rude Mechanicals present Twelfth Night: Or What You Will at Greenbelt Arts Center, Jan 9 & 10, Online

The Rude Mechanicals present Twelfth Night: Or What You Will at Greenbelt Arts Center, Jan 8-10, Online

The Rude Mechanicals in residence at the Greenbelt Arts Center present:
Twelfth Night: Or What You Will
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Tiffany M. Waters

Performances January 9 & 10, 2021
January 9, 2021 at 7:30 pm
January 10, 2021 at 2:00 pm

By Greenbelt Arts Center, Online.

Log in to a world where comedy and tragedy wear twin pajama pants. Where love, loss, and friendship must evolve in isolation and be filtered through your screen. Where duels are settled with game controllers, not swords, and Alexa plays “the food of love” on command. This is the new world, and in this world, you can be whoever you want (as long as you’re at home). This is I.L.L.Y.R.I.A.

Online performance, click here.

Auditions for Solomon and Marion at Greenbelt Arts Center, Jan 9 & 10

Auditions for Solomon and Marion at Greenbelt Arts Center, Jan 9 & 10

Greenbelt Arts Center announces:
Auditions for Solomon and Marion

January 9 & 10, 2021

On January 9 and 10, Greenbelt Arts Center will hold auditions for the short play, “Solomon and Marion” by Laura Foot Newton, directed by Ann Lowe-Barrett. The auditions will be online via Zoom by appointment. To request an audition slot, email the director (annjanelowe@gmail.com) with your resume, conflicts between now and the performance date, and availability on the audition dates.

“Solomon and Marion” is the story of the unlikely friendship between:

Marion Banning, a white 63-year-old South African Woman of English descent. Marion is solid, has her feet on the ground – a wry sense of humor, generous and infinite need. She has lost her son and her husband and her will to live is diminished because of that.

Solomon Xaba, a young 19-year-old South African man of color from rural Xhoza. Inquisitive, aloof and fragile. He is thin because of a liver disease.

All roles are open.

Rehearsals will be virtual. The production will be recorded and streamed for audiences on Feb 27, 28, March 6 and 7, 2021. The director will work with the cast on a convenient rehearsal schedule.

For more information click here.

Auditions for Old Time Radio Shows at Greenbelt Arts Center, Jan 7 & 9, Online

Auditions for Old Time Radio Shows at Greenbelt Arts Center, Jan 7 & 9, Online

Auditions

Greenbelt Arts Center presents
Old Time Radio
Directed by Rikki Howie Lacewell

January 7 & 9, 2021

By Greenbelt Arts Center, Online.

My Pal Patsy
Death Calls at Dinner
Cat Wife

Casting: Some parts are combined. All roles are open and everyone is encouraged to audition. Casting is based on vocal sound, not on age or appearance. Greenbelt Arts Center does not discriminate in casting based on age, gender, race, location or ability.

Online performance, click here.

Performance: Virtually Taped and posted for viewing on January 25th
Rehearsal: 3 rehearsals via zoom + taping via zoom
Requirements: Must have a computer with ability to use filters within Zoom.
Request Audition: By appointment via Zoom on Jan 7th and 9th. Please email rikkihowie@gmail.com to request an audition time for those dates.

For more information click here.

Greenbelt Arts Center Old-Time Radio, Online

Greenbelt Arts Center Old-Time Radio, Online

Greenbelt Arts Center presents
Old Time Radio
Directed by Rikki Howie

By Greenbelt Arts Center, Online.

Suspense – Twas The Night Before Christmas
My Friend Irma – Irma Wants Extra Money for Christmas

Online performance, click here.

Gutenberg! The Musical! at Greenbelt Arts Center, Dec 11-20, Online

Gutenberg! The Musical! at Greenbelt Arts Center, Dec 11-20, Online

GUTENBERG! THE MUSICAL!
by Anthony King and Scott Brown
Directed by Zack Walsh
Music Director Lucia LaNave
Choreographer Stefan Sittig
Produced by Pamela Northrup

Online two weekends: December 11, 12, 18 and 19.

By Greenbelt Arts Center, Online.

Gutenberg! The Musical is a play within a play, like Hamlet but even funnier! Wannabe Broadway writers Bud and Deb are just so darn excited to share their new musical with an audience, and what better way to share it than through a Zoom call! What they may lack in talent they make up for in awkward energy! Although their show – a biography of Johannes Gutenberg, inventor of the Printing Press – features an extensive cast, Bud and Deb have decided that for tonight’s performance they’ll read all the parts themselves! Starring Capital Fringe Festival favorites David Koenigberg and Aria Velz, Gutenberg! The Musical! is the perfect show for the COVID age- with no sets and costumes it relies only on your off-kilter imagination!

Notice: this play contains adult themes and language.

By purchasing a ticket you will receive the link to watch the show. Tickets: $15.

Online performance, click here.