Another great review for “Show Me Yours”

Thanks to Robert Sokol at the San Francisco Examiner (I always expect Charles Foster Kane to pop up when I hear that name…) for a great “Show Me Yours” review. Calling it a “…rompin’ revue about romance…” Mr. Sokol gives a great summation of the show here: Show Me Yours Review in the SF Examiner.
Thanks Robert. Come on down any time!

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Rave review for “Show Me Yours” from Buzzin’ Lee Hartgrave

Tim Homsley and Jackie DeMuro

Tim Homsley and Jackie DeMuro

Seasoned San Francisco theater critic Buzzin’ Lee Hartgrave attended the opening night performance of “Show Me Yours – Songs of Innocence and Experience” and gave the show a great review:

SHOW ME YOURS… is a fun and strikingly original musical. Each song by the players is truly compelling. Here is a brief take: “Love can be a riddle. Please meet me in the middle. This moment so rare. I choose you to share. Though, in love I’ve been scarred. Should I, drop my guard? Just me and you. One made of two.” – from Chorus one. Love this Lyric: “Maybe you’re gay. Maybe just clueless. Baby, either, You’re at the top of my to -do list! Knock! Knock” The door is open. Come on in!”

These songs of innocence and experience by Pen and Piano – The Resident Writing Company of New Musical Theater of San Francisco really know how to put words together. There are many touching moments in this musical: For instance — I loved this clip. “It’s strange. it isn’t a Ceiling or floor. It isn’t a window or door. A Tunnel that someone plans to build. A segment of space unfilled.” The lyrics alone are very intriguing — but when the lovers sing on the stage – well….it’s like anything that has ever been done on this new venue. The excellent singing by the cast just takes your breath away!

HERE IS THE STUNNING, EXCELLENT CAST! CHLOE CONDON – JACQUELINE DE MURO – TIM HOMSLEY – SHEELAGH MURPHY AND TOM REARDON. All in all, their renditions are dazzling and gripping! The enitre evening is inspiring and uplifting. You’ll feel good. DON’T MISS!

Read the whole review here

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Show Me Yours!

And we’ll show you ours! Join the cast of New Musical Theater of San Francisco’s latest and greatest original revue Show Me Yours – Songs of Innocence and Experience.

Tom Reardon, Jackie DeMuro, Chloe Condon, Tim Homsley and Sheelagh Murphy

Tom Reardon, Jackie DeMuro, Chloe Condon, Tim Homsley and Sheelagh Murphy

Created by a group whose writing credits include off-Broadway and the West End,  Show Me Yours – Songs of Innocence and Experience is a rich, nuanced examination of sex and sexuality today – and all the funny, sad, complicated perceptions, emotions and realizations that go with it. The 90-minute musical revue is directed by Ben Randle with music direction by Ben Prince.

Tim Homsley and Jackie DeMuro

Tim Homsley and Jackie DeMuro

The music for the show combines an eclectic mix of songs using the sophisticated rhythms and melodies of contemporary Broadway.  The creative team, led by director Ben Randle and music director Ben Prince, has woven their work into an enthralling evening that includes such moments as: “I Googled It” – a song about using the internet to solve any sexual problem, “Too Many Eggs” – a song about how science takes a lesbian couple seeking parenthood to extremes,  and “Kinky”- about an average couple whose sexual world is turned upside down by the Folsom Street Fair.

Chloe Condon and Tom Reardon

Chloe Condon and Tom Reardon

Rich, topical and original, Show Me Yours… is part concert, part musical theater, and pure enjoyment.

Performances are April 4 through 27, at 8:00 p.m. Thursdays through Saturdays, and 5:00 p.m. Sundays.

 

CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS!

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A rollicking good time with Ron Lytle’s “The World Has Gone to Hell: Let’s Sing a Showtune!”

Thanks and congratulations to Ron Lytle’s “The World Has Gone to Hell: Let’s Sing a Showtune!” Check out this wonderful video montage of the show!

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AUDITIONS – “Show Me Yours – Songs of Innocence and Experience

AUDITIONS!

 
Not Quite Opera is pleased to announce casting for the new musical revue, Show Me Yours – Songs of Innocence and Experience by members of Not Quite Opera’s resident writer/composer ensemble, directed by Ben Randle.
About the show: 
A funny, poignant musical cabaret about sex and all that comes with it. Featuring all original music and lyrics by Pen and Ink, Not Quite Opera’s resident writer/composer ensemble:  Peter Alexander, Anne Nygren Doherty, Paul Frantz, Jerome Gentes, Richard Hefner, Richard Isen, Richard Jennings, Sandy Kasten, Andrew Klein, Ben Prince, Denise Wharmby and Pam Winfrey.  Directed by Ben Randle. Music direction by Ben Prince. April 5 through 27th; Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays at 8:00 p.m., Sundays at 4 p.m.  at The Alcove Theater, 414 Mason Street, San Francisco. Produced by Not Quite Opera Productions – soon to be known as New Musical Theater of San Francisco. 
Casting the following roles (non-AEA and AEA, see “pay” below):
Actor-singers for a 5-person ensemble. All ages and ethnicities. 
When:  
Saturday, January 19th, 2012 (General Auditions/by appointment only, from 10:00am)
Where:
The Alcove Theater located near Union Square at 414 Mason St., Fifth Floor, San Francisco.
Prepare: 
 Two contrasting songs, strict 32-bar each. 
REHEARSALS:
Rehearsals begin early March and will rehearse 4 days a week (weekend daytime hours and Monday and Tuesday evenings until technical rehearsals.)
PERFORMANCES:
April 5th thru 27th
Thursdays-Saturdays, 8pm, Sundays 5pm
Pay: $30 per performance (14 performances total. Rehearsals and performances inclusive. No AEA contract, as the performances are considered ‘cabaret’. Non-negotiable).
To set up an audition time, please send a headshot and resumé, to inquiries@notquiteopera.org. Auditions slots are given by invitation based on e-mail submission. E-mails that do not include headshots and resumés will not be considered. NO PHONE CALLS OR LINKS TO WEBSITES, PLEASE!
CREATIVE TEAM
Anne Doherty, Artistic Director
Ben Randle, Director
Ben Prince, Musical Director
Written by Peter Alexander, Anne Nygren Doherty, Paul Frantz, Jerome Gentes, Richard Hefner, Richard Isen, Richard Jennings, Sandy Kasten, Andrew Klein, Ben Prince, Denise Wharmby and Pam Winfrey. 

 

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ACTORS: Don’t miss David H. Lawrence XVII’s FANTASTIC Voice Acting Classes

recording-acx-audacity-stillBeginning on January 11, 2013, renowned voice actor, David H. Lawrence XVII, continues his fun and richly informative classes in voice acting here at the Alcove. January’s topics include: Home Voice Over Recording Gear, Auditioning with Audacity Software, directed and challenging opportunities to practice real world voice demos – as recorded by David – and much much more.

It is uncommon for The Alcove to advertise classes held in the space – although we host quite a few – but we are making an exception for David H Lawrence XVII. This is a must-do class series for serious Bay Area performers!

Visit DHL XVII’s site: www.vo2gogo.com for more information and dates. Also note that this course is held in and around Los Angeles, so for those of you busy commuting from here to there, you can keep up in both places.

TOP NOTCH STUFF! DO IT!

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Best wishes to Generation Theater and “Taking Me For a Ride?”

Our Autumn Sunday show, “Taking Me For a Ride?” has come to a close. Our warmest wishes to the cast and crew: Erica Andracchio as “She” and Topher Clark as “He” – the directors Patrick Feigelson and Nathan Putnam, music by Dan Levin and video by Benjamin Simon. Our special wish to author, Louise Cormelin. Again best to you all and welcome back any time.

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Thanks to all for another fantastic Round One Cabaret!

Our third Round One Cabaret was about the biggest success yet! 4 nights over two weekends. 200 guests in the audience – 2 nights oversold, SRO. Thanks again to all for making “Taking Charge in an Ever Changing World” a success. Composers/Lyricists – Peter Alexander, Billie Cox, Paul James Frantz, Richard Jennings, Bill Johnson, Sandy Kasten, Allison Lovejoy, Michael Lunsford and Peter Master. Our fantastic performers – David Bicha, Helen Laroche, Jihan Sabir, Ernie Tovar, Rana Weber, and Ted Zoldan. Stage Director Jon Rosen, Choreographer Raul Avina, and as we’ve said before, the magic fingers and soul of music director Ben Prince. Our swell little crew Andrew Staap and Molly Profitt. OUR WONDERFUL, GENEROUS KICKSTARTER BACKERS: George Ryan, David Elson, Marcin Zukowski, Paul Sinasohn, Michael Lunsford, Joann Zimmerman, Edith Pollock Kerr, Dave Clay, Sophie Hayden, Dan Koren, James Lynch III, Nadine Panos, Rick Johnson, Paul Frantz, Richard Jennings, John Galloway, Richard Isen, Jonathon Johnson, Sandy, Esther Rosen, Jim Forster, William, Robert Kaye and Jon Rosen. Thanks to Kickstarter and our growing pool of regular supporters, the Round One series AND our ongoing efforts to bring full-run original musical plays to the stage gets ever stronger. Finally and with the deepest affection our thanks to the energizing spirit behind it all, our artistic director, Anne Nygren Doherty!

Keep an eye out! We’re on our way!

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Don’t miss “Taking Me For a Ride?,” Sundays thru December 9

Louise Cormelin’s brilliant love story is brought to rich and vivid in this French play whose metaphysical richness is masterfully maintained in this English version directed by Patrick Feigelson and Nathan Putnam. Erica Andracchio and Topher Clark are spellbinding as the… lovers, friends, mysterious couple (?)… who travel through this play that “smiles at itself.” An experience not to be missed. TICKETS

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Enjoying “Round One”

Our third “Round One” cabaret opened last night to a full house, and another full house tonight! Thanks to all for making “Taking Charge in an Ever Changing World” a success. Fret not! Next weekend, you all have a second chance to enjoy new music from Peter Alexander, Billie Cox, Paul James Frantz, Richard Jennings, Bill Johnson, Sandy Kasten. Allison Lovejoy, Michael Lunsford and Peter Master. Kudos to our performers – David Bicha, Helen Laroche, Jihan Sabir, Ernie Tovar, Rana Weber, and Ted Zoldan – they’re knocking them out. And so many more to thank: Director Jon Rosen, Choreographer Raul Avina, the magic fingers and soul of music director Ben Prince, our swell little crew Andrew Staap and Molly Profitt, and, as ever, the energizing spirit behind it all, our artistic director, Anne Nygren Doherty. Come on down next week!

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