Auditions, Affairs and Aliens at MAD, Jun 14 & 15

Auditions, Affairs and Aliens at MAD, Jun 14 & 15

MAD present the 2024 Spring Drama Workshop:
Auditions, Affairs and Aliens
directed by Randy Barth

June 14 & 15, 2024
at the Goddard Visitor’s Center

Location: Goddard Space Flight Center’s MAD Theater.

MAD presents Auditions, Affairs, and Aliens. The result of MAD’s Spring Workshops will be two nights of music and drama on June 14 and 15, 7:30, at the Goddard Visitor Center. One of the club’s main purposes is to foster and develop new talent in the performing arts. These workshops focus on this in particular, giving singers, actors, directors, and playwrights a unique venue to work on their crafts. Come and join us for this presentation entitled “Auditions, Affairs, and Aliens.” Since the Visitor Center is outside the main gate, no badges are necessary. Buy tickets in advance ($9 adults, or $5 children, students and interns) at https://madtheater.org/tickets, or at the door ($15 or $10). You can navigate to the Visitor Center using 9432 Greenbelt Road, Greenbelt.

For tickets click here.

MAD Drama Workshop, starts Feb 19

MAD Drama Workshop, starts Feb 19

MAD Drama Workshop Returns!
directed by Randy Barth

Workshop begins: week of February 19,2024
Approximately one night per week until the performance in early June.

Location: Goddard Space Flight Center’s MAD Theater.

MAD is happy to announce the return of its Spring Drama Workshop, pioneered and developed over many years by the late Gene Smith. It’s a great opportunity to engage in acting or directing, whether you are a neophyte or experienced. No auditions are required and all are welcome. Sessions will begin one night a week, beginning the week of February 19th. The day of the week and venue are still being arranged, but are likely to be Tuesdays in the building 3 auditorium. There may be a few exercises or presentations each night, but the focus would be on cold readings of scripts that are either excerpts from full shows or short one-act plays. Anyone is welcome to bring in pieces and everyone will get a chance to read a lot of parts, regardless of normal casting considerations (age, gender, etc.).

After several weeks of readings, those who wish to participate further will gather on a Saturday afternoon in early April to select pieces they are interested in performing or directing. That is, the actors will not be auditioned; the workshop auditions the shows to fit the participants as much as possible. The goal is to see to it that all who participate get to do something substantial (as well as, perhaps, some supporting roles in other pieces). It also gives MAD the opportunity to perform an excerpt of a show that could not be mounted in full for various reasons. The workshop leaders will create a performance package based on the participants’ interest. They will also work up a schedule with an eye to rehearsing each piece once a week and minimizing the number of nights people are tied up. The pieces will then be rehearsed separately and brought together during the final rehearsal week, probably in early June. There will likely be two or three performances.

Randy Barth will lead the workshop as executive director, but this is also a great opportunity for folks to try their hand at directing or co-directing with a more experienced person. We will be sending out additional information over the next few weeks, but want to encourage those interested to let us know by email (madspringshow@googlegroups.com) over the next two weeks, even if you are unsure or need more details before you can decide whether to join. Tell us whether you have nights good or bad for participation or performing or any other input. If you’d like to help gather scripts, make a presentation, organize, or help with tech, we’d love to know that as well. And if you have interest in producing or directing, let us know that. If we do end up on center, we’ll need to make badge arrangements for you if you do not have one; so knowing in advance will help us do that in a timely way.

We hope that you will be excited to join in. Let us know!

For more information click here.

A Little Night Music by MAD, Nov 3-17

A Little Night Music by MAD, Nov 3-17

Goddard’s Music and Drama Club presents:
A Little Night Music
by Stephen Sondheim
Directed by Randy Barth

Performances: November 3 – 17, 2023
Friday and Saturday evenings; Sunday matinees
Note closing weekend will be Thursday and Friday Nov. 16 and 17 at 8:00
There is no performance on Saturday Nov. 18

Location: Goddard Space Flight Center’s MAD Theater.

Set in 1900 Sweden, A Little Night Music explores the tangled web of affairs centered around actress, Desirée Armfeldt, and the men who love her: a lawyer by the name of Fredrik Egerman and the Count Carl-Magnus Malcom. When the traveling actress performs in Fredrik’s town, the estranged lovers’ passion rekindles. This strikes a flurry of jealousy and suspicion between Desirée; Fredrik; Fredrik’s wife, Anne; Desirée’s current lover, the Count; and the Count’s wife, Charlotte. Both men – as well as their jealous wives – agree to join Desirée and her family for a weekend in the country at Desirée’s mother’s estate. With everyone in one place, infinite possibilities of new romances and second chances bring endless surprises.

Shows are November 3-17, Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 2:30pm, plus an additional show on Thursday, November 16 at 8pm. Please note that closing night is Friday, November 17, due to the possibility of a government shutdown on November 18.

Note that the role of Petra is double-cast:
Laura Fisher: November 3, 4, 5, 17
Marianne Virnelson: November 10, 11, 12, 16

Tickets must be bought in advance and shown to the guard at the gate. No door sales!
Tickets: $25 + $1 fee. Click here.

For more information, click here.

Auditions for A Little Night Music by MAD, Aug 7 & 9

Auditions for A Little Night Music by MAD, Aug 7 & 9

MAD Theater announce auditions for:
Goddard’s Music and Drama Club, MAD Theater announce auditions for:
A Little Night Music
by Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler
based on Ingmar Bergman’s Smiles of a Summer Night
Directed by Randy Barth

Auditions: August 7 & 9, 2023
7pm each night. Callbacks will be August 12.

Performances: November 3 – 19, 2023; Friday and Saturday evenings; Sunday matinees

Location: Goddard Space Flight Center’s MAD Theater.

Update: due to a rights issue, the show will be Stephen Sondheim’s A Little Night Music.

The MAD Board has selected Stephen Sondheim’s Company as its 2023 Fall Show. We’ve applied for the rights and should hear soon. (On the off chance that it is denied, we will apply for A Little Night Music instead.) Auditions will be held August 7 and 9 from 7:00-9:00 and callbacks August 12 from 1:00-3:00 at the Goddard Visitor’s Center, so you will not need badges to attend. The Visitor’s Center is located just to the left of the Goddard Main Gate off ICESat Road. Audition materials are being made available in MAD’s member services area, https://madtheaterarchive.org/mem. Contact director Randy Barth (Randy.Barth@comcast.net) if you need the password. Eight performances are planned for the Rec Center Nov. 3-19 (Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday matinees). Auditions favor members (employees, civil service retirees, and immediate families, plus those approved for non-voting member status), but guests may be selected if there are unfilled openings. Contact Randy if you have questions about your membership status or eligibility. All races, ethnicities, and orientations are welcome.

Tickets: TBD

For more information, click here.

Arcadia at the Greenbelt Arts Center, Mar 3-18

Arcadia at the Greenbelt Arts Center, Mar 3-18

The Greenbelt Arts Center Presents:
Arcadia
By Tom Stoppard
Directed by Randy Barth

March 3 – 18, 2023
Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM, Sundays at 2PM
The performance on Saturday, March 18 will be a 2PM MATINEE

Location: Greenbelt Arts Center

Tom Stoppard’s Arcadia has won awards and accolades ever since its first appearance in 1993. It is set in an English country house, and takes place in both early 1800s and the present day in 2000. There scholars debate the relationships between past and present, order and disorder, and certainty and uncertainty. The (often inaccurate) sleuthing of the modern researchers is contrasted with those who lived there before and provide both comedy and drama. And indeed, there are scandals, both academic and personal, that keeps the plot shifting. It presents a rich combination of farcical elements, clever wordplay, and omens of a dark future.

Ticket prices: $24 General Admission, $22 Seniors/Military, $12 Student/Youth. Buy tickets here.