Category Archives: Announcements

Playbill

Here is the plan for our next 2012-2013 season:

  • Summer 2012 – Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo & Juliet
  • Summer 2012 – Youth Theatre Workshop and Performance
  • Fall 2012 – The Producers – musical comedy
  • Winter 2013 – The Good Doctor – comedy drama by Neil Simon and Anton Chekhov
  • Spring 2013 – A Year With Frog & Toad – musical

Here is our recently completed 2011-12 season:

  • Summer 2011 workshops on Theatre Crafts
  • Summer 2011 Youth Theatre Workshop
  • Fall 2011 musical:  Oliver!   
  • Spring 2012 comedy: You Can’t Take It With You

Here is our previous 2010-2011 season:

  • Fall 2010:  the musical Cabaret
  • Winter 2010: An Evening of One-Acts
  • Spring 2011:  the drama Twelve Angry Jurors

For more, see Past Shows.

Entertaining Meetings

Every month the Theatre Company of Saugus holds a General Meeting, open to the public. This is where we inform our members about our activities, ask for volunteers to help with productions and events, and vote on company policies. There is also entertainment at every meeting. For example, we have had a workshop on Stage Movement, a fascinating presentation on commercial theatrical production by the programming director of Clear Channel Entertainment, a tap dancing lesson, seen performances by the comedy improvisation troupes Needs Improvement and Comedie du Jour, seen a world premier staged reading/singing of a new musical Where Are You Going?, and the always amusing stories of our own multi-talented stand-up comedienne, Barbara Hunt. And every December we hold our annual Holiday Party.

General Meetings are usually held on the last Thursday of every month (except July and August) at 7:30 PM. The board of directors meets usually on the first Wednesday of every month at 7:30 PM. All meetings are held at the Cliftondale Congregational Church.

Volunteers

We always can use more help behind the scenes, or at the back of the house, in addition to needing actors when we have auditions. Often people tell us they would like to help, but don’t know what to do.

The American Association of Community Theatres (AACT) has provided a set of useful job descriptions for actors, directors, playwrights, set designers, lighting designer, costume designer, sound designer, stage manager, marketing/publicity manager, production manager/producer, etc. Check out this link: http://www.aact.org/people