Monday, July 21, 2008
Saturday, July 19, 2008
Guest Blogger - Timmy Metzner
Hello HPCT Family,
I've been in Sarasota, FL for almost two months now and its hard to believe that much time has passed since I was devoured by Audrey II. I just wanted to update everyone on my adventures, trials and tribulations.
I'm currently working as a literary intern at Florida Studio Theatre. Its a professional equity house which specializes in contemporary (recently on broadway/off-broadway) shows. I read and critique plays, compile dramaturgy packets, and maintain the theatre's library. In the evening I house manage. I work 50 hours a week, which means not much free time, and I'm often tired. I love it though, getting this experience is invaluable and will look great on grad school applications. In two weeks I'll be switching to a casting/hiring position and I'm excited/anxious about it.
I wanted to send you all my love and let you know I think about you and miss you immensely. To the cast and crews of Little Shop and G&D; thank you for giving me memories and friendships that I'll cherish forever. HPCT changed me in ways I never anticipated and I can't wait to come back and work with all of you again.
This picture is of me at an opening night party with some other interns.
I miss and love you all!!
Long live the fierce foursome!
Hugs and Kisses all-around!
Best of luck with next season, Jennifer!
Timmy Metzner
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Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Guest Blogger - Steffanie Vaughan
Greetings from Brigadoon!
For those of you who haven't heard, "Miss Adelaide" has traced her roots back to Scotland and discovered that she is a descendant of the legendary town of Brigadoon, the town that only appears every 100 years, which probably explains why she didn't object too strongly to being engaged for 14 years (she's on Brigadoon time)! Her great-great-great-great-great grandmother was a lovely young woman named "Fiona" who fell in love with a native New Yorker, a Mr. Tommy Albright, who happened upon Brigadoon during a hunting trip to Scotland with his best friend, Jeff Douglas. You'll be amazed at how much Miss Adelaide looks like Fiona!
Surprisingly this summer, "Brigadoon" will be appearing a little more frequently than once every 100 years. In fact, it will appear nine times in the next three weeks, specifically July 18 - 19, 25 - 26, and August 1 - 2 at 8 PM and July 20, 27 and August 3 at 3 PM. The location for its appearance has also changed which is lucky for those of us who can only (only she says) afford gas fare. "Brigadoon" will be appearing at the Stained Glass Playhouse in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
Directions to the Playhouse:
Driving Directions
From Greensboro: Take I-40 bypass to U.S. 52 Get off on Akron Drive Exit and go left on Akron Drive. Take Akron Drive to the end of the road and bear right onto Indiana Avenue. Go approximately .8 miles and turn right onto Methodist Drive, then turn immediately left into Marvin United Methodist Church parking lot.
Tickets:
Adults: $12.00 / Students/Seniors: $10.00
Box Office (336) 499-1010
Reservations are HIGHLY recommended. The theatre only holds about 92 patrons and seats go fast.
Come experience a sense of community such as you find in Anatevka and the joy of love at first sight such as Sarah and Skye experienced in the wilds of New York. Luckily, there's no Queen Aggravain to keep the lovers apart! Don't be surprised if you see Nathan Detroit, Sister Sarah or Nicely Nicely Johnson there.
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Guest Blogger - Craig Dixon

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Friday, July 11, 2008
Guest Blogger
Hey,
It's summertime and other than Midsummer Players, budget work and trying to finally organize the office, not much is going on.
So for July & August, I am turning the blog over to YOU! Feel free to blog about anything that you would like - what you are doing this summer, your favorite HPCT memory or photo, ideas or suggestions, your dogs (or cats, I guess), pictures of your children or grandchildren, anything that you would like to share with the HPCT family.
Email your posts to me at jblevins@hpcommunitytheatre.org and put For Blog in the subject line.
Jennifer
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