Founders Day 2014

Each year the town of Saugus holds the Founders Day street fair.  Vendors, organizations, food, kiddie rides, performances.  This year it will be on Saturday 6 September 2014.  The location is Central Street north of the monument at Main Street, between the Library and Town Hall.

The kids from the Theatre Company of Saugus’ Summer Youth Theatre Workshop performed at 9:30 AM.  Including selections from their production of Into The Woods Jr.  On the stage on the front steps of the Town Hall.  Come on out and give them a hand.

You could also visit the TCS table for raffles and info about our upcoming season.  And to buy tickets for Charlotte’s Web, at a special early purchase price.  Or admire our recent DASH award.  See you at the fair!

We can also use help manning the TCS table for part of the day.  To volunteer, please Contact Us.

TCS is Mentioned in DASH Nominations and Awards

Our production of [title of show] garnered several DASH nominations.  Most impressively, Nicholas Meunier won the award for Best Direction of a Musical, (There was a tie; another show also won.)  And, it was one of the nominees for Best Musical.  Which means our cast had the opportunity to put on an excellent reprise performance of a number from the show at the DASH Gala!   In addition to Best Musical and Direction, [title of show] also got nominations for:

  • Best Supporting Actress in a Musical – Rebecca Schneebaum
  • Best Lighting Design for a Musical – Larry Segel
  • Best Musical Direction – Suzanne Jalbert
  • Best Ensemble in a Musical – the cast, including Stephen D’Amico, Bobby Imperato, Andrea Lyons, Rebecca Schneebaum

Here is an article about the show and our nominations in the Saugus Advertiser by Kate Evans.

TCS members who got DASH nominations for other companies include:

  • Best Supporting Actor in a Musical – Bobby Imperato in Spamalot at Marblehead Little Theatre
  • Best Make-Up & Hair Design in a Musical – Amanda Allen for The Music Man at Spotlight Playhouse
  • Best Stage Management of a Play – Jen Ryan Gelzleichter for Next Fall at the Wellesley Players
  • Best Musical Direction – Shawn Gelzleichter for Company at The Footlight Club

Congratulations to all!  Click here for the complete list of winners and nominations.

TCS participates in the DASH program (Distinguished Achievement and Special Honors) run by EMACT (Eastern Massachusetts Association of Community Theatre).  Most of our shows are evaluated and compared with the few hundred other shows by all the EMACT member groups.  We are eligible for a variety of awards.  Six persons or groups are nominated for each award.

The DASH nominees for the 2013-2014 season were announced on Tuesday 15 July 2014, starting at 8:00 PM.  The announcement was made by way of a live-streaming webcast.  Here is the link to the webcast:   http://new.livestream.com/emact/events/3115103

The annual EMACT Gala, at which the DASH awards werel given out, was on Saturday 16 August 2014, starting at 6:00 PM.  The location was the National Heritage Museum in Lexington, Massachusetts.  Visit the EMACT website for complete details about the Gala and to buy tickets.

Zinga! frozen yogurt Fundraiser

ZingaLogo2TCS is holding another yummy fundraiser at Zinga! Frozen Yogurt.  On Wednesday 17 September 2014, from 5:00 PM until 10:00 PM.  We get 15% of all sales during those hours.

The location is 621 Broadway / Route 1 southbound / Saugus, Massachusetts  01906.   This is in the Fellsway Plaza, near Panera Bread and Lendy’s Deli, on the south side of Lynn Fells Parkway.

Click here to download the flyer.

When you’re craving a sweet frozen treat, frozen yogurt is a great alternative to ice cream.  It’s satisfying and delicious without ruining your diet.  Zinga offers a wide variety of fat-free and low-calorie frozen yogurt flavors and over 50 delicious toppings; it is self-serve and sold by weight. Your masterpiece is limited only by your imagination.  Click here for more info.

Where the Points Don’t Matter: The Ins and Outs of Improv Comedy

Theatre Company of Saugus presents its second summer 2014 workshop on Theatre Skills.  This workshop is called Where the Points Don’t Matter: The Ins and Outs of Improv Comedy, and it is led by Britt Mitchell.  The workshop will be held on Thursday 7 August 2014, starting at 7:00 PM.  The location is the East Saugus Methodist Church at 85 Chestnut Street / Saugus, Massachusetts 01906  (see our Directions page).

When it comes to improvisation, people generally think that you have to be funny in order to do it.  In fact, almost anyone can do improv!  Improv is in your blood and you don’t even know it yet… yeah, I’m talking to you!  Improvisational comedy is all made up at the top of your head, as seen in the famous TV show Whose Line is it Anyway.  In this workshop, you will be fully immersed in the basics of improv. You will learn improv warm ups, short-form games, and the basics of successful scene work.  Be prepared to learn a whole new side of yourself and realize that improv isn’t about jokes and plaid shirts.  Improvisation is a big skill to have in theatre, business, and in life in general.  You will leave the workshop laughing and with a whole new perspective on live theatre.

The instructor of the workshop is Britt Mitchell.  Britt has over a decade of improv and comedy experience under her belt.  She has been performing improv since she was in high school.  She is an alumnus of Saugus High School’s troop Needs Improvment and Salem State University’s troop Grandma’s Third Leg. Britt has been a player in ImprovBoston’s (IB) house troop The Family Show for over two years.  She has also been in many IB showcase shows such as The Babysitters Club Super Special Show, An Improvised People’s History, and IB Stein’s Goosebumps. Britt has performed in the annual Del Close Marathon in New York City, Improv on the Bricks/The Griffin Theatre in Salem, and at Stage 773 in Chicago.  Britt was also seen in the 2012 Women in Comedy Festival performing stand up.  Britt teaches after school drama in Everett, and directed with Beyond The 4th Wall Expression Theatre in Cambridge.

For Theatre Company of Saugus, Britt organized TCS’ own improv troupe Back to Square One, and she has been the director and acting coach of our Youth Workshop for the past three years, including the recent production of Into the Woods Jr.

The fee to attend the workshop is only $5, payable with cash or check at the door.  Five workshops are planned.  If you attend all five workshops, you will only be charged for four, a total of $20.

Into the Woods Junior

The Theatre Company of Saugus presents Into the Woods Junior.  Performed by our Youth Theatre Workshop 2014.

Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim.  Book by James Lapine.

Comprising the first act of the full show, a mash-up of several familiar fairy tales.  Including Cinderella and her Prince, Jack and the Beanstalk, Rapunzel, Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf.  Also, the stories of the Baker and his Wife, a Witch, and a Mysterious Man.

Performances are Friday 25 July 2014 at 7:00 PM, and twice on Saturday 26 July:  a matinee at 2:00 PM, and an evening show at 7:00 PM.  The location is Cliftondale Congregational Church  /  50 Essex Street  /  Saugus, Massachusetts  01906.  Please see our Tickets and Directions pages.

The Cast (in no particular order):

Grace Goldberg – Granny, Cinderella’s Mother
Eliana Coppola – Baker’s Wife
Jenna Linehan – Rapunzel 
Paige McNeil – Jack’s Mother
Emma Cassier – Little Red Riding Hood
Will Fafard Jr – Wolf, Cinderella’s Prince
Adriana Shanahan – Cinderella
Zack Perry – Baker
Caitlyn Wilson – Cinderella’s Stepmother
Connor Wilson – Cinderella’s Father, Steward 
Serena Cacciola – Narrator, Mysterious Man
Anna Falasca – Milky White
Olivia MacKenzie – Jack
Sofia Totino – Lucinda
Isabella Totino – Florinda
Ryan Freeman – Rapunzel’s Prince
Emma Sullivan – Witch

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Originally directed on Broadway by James Lapine.  Original Broadway production produced by Heidi Landesman, M. Anthony Fisher, Rocco Landesman, Frederick H. Mayerson, Rick Steiner, Jujamcyn Theaters.  Originally produced by the Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, California.

Into the Woods Jr. is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI).  All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI.  421 West 54th Street  /  New York, NY  10019.  Phone:  212-541-4684.  www.MTIShows.com

The videotaping or other video or audio recording of the production is strictly prohibited.  Our contract with MTI prohibits anyone from making, using, or distributing any sort of recording.  If you want your friends or family to see the show, they should come and see it in person, as live theatre is meant to be seen.  By purchasing a ticket, you help us cover the cost of our presentation.

See our Into the Woods Jr. page.

Healthy Singing in Musical Theatre Workshop

Theatre Company of Saugus will host a series of Workshops on Theatre Skills during the summer of 2014.  Our first planned workshop is a masterclass on Healthy Singing in Musical Theatre. On Tuesday 29 July 2014 starting at 7:30 PM.  The location is the East Saugus United Methodist Church / 85 Chestnut Street / Saugus, Massachusetts.  (See our Directions page.)  This workshop is presented by Lori L’Italien.

The masterclass will focus on the most important aspects of singing in musical theatre, including breath, posture, placement and head-voice, all of which are the necessary tools to develop a healthy, strong belt.  Participants will work through several physical and breath exercises, exploring the concept of abdominal breathing verses clavicular.  All participants will discuss and explore vocal exercises that will encourage a well-placed head voice that demonstrates the unification of the vowels.  Using these elements participants will explore healthy belting by using and practicing “the call”.  Participants will receive a packet of warm-ups and vocal exercises geared toward developing and maintaining a healthy belt.

Lori L’Italien holds a Bachelors of Music Education in Voice and Master of Music in Opera  Performance. She is on staff at Lasell College where she teaches voice, music fundamentals, and musical theatre classes, in addition to serving as Director of Choirs and both stage and music director of Lasell’s musicals.  Lori owns and operates a busy private voice studio in both West Newton and Somerville.  She also serves as Boston Program Administrator for The Metropolitan Opera Guild’s Urban Voices Program, a program that brings vocal and choral instruction to students in disadvantaged neighborhoods in and around Boston.

L’Italien is, in her own right, a versatile, sought-after performer of musical theater, opera, and oratorio throughout Boston and northern New England.  Most recently, she appeared as Betty White in White Christmas with Weston Friendly Society, Fantine in Les Miserables with Woodland Theatre Company, and created the role of Catherine Eddowes in the World Premeire of Jack the Ripper: the Whitechapel Musical.  Other favorite roles include the Homeless Lady in A New Brain with Moonbox Productions, Adelaide in Guys & Dolls, Sally Bowles in Cabaret with Theatre Company of Saugus, and Lucille Frank in Fudge Theatre Company’s production of Parade, for which she earned a nomination as Best Actress in a Musical from the IRNE (Independent Reviewers of New England.)  My Entertainment World raved that she was,”The true star in this performance; she is breathtaking in every moment…she has everything of a star performer.  L’Italien’s singing is simply stunning, and, late in the first act, I started counting my goose-bumps…Take note: L’Italien is more than worth the price of admission.”  Lori can currently been seen as Gabby/Bobbi in City of Angles with FUDGE Theatre Company playing at the Arsenal Center for the Arts in Watertown playing July 11–19, 2014.  See LoriLItalien.com for more studio and performance news.

The fee to attend the workshop is $5, payable with cash or check at the door.  Four additional workshops are planned.  If you attend all five workshops, you will only be charged for four, a total of $20.

Car Wash 2014

TCS will hold our annual summer Car Wash on Saturday, July 19, 2014 from 9:00 AM until 2:00 PM.  The location is the Saugus Senior Center, 466 Central Street.

Only $5 to wash your car, or $7 for SUVs, trucks or vans.  $1 to clean inside windows.

Come help us out and have some good clean fun!  If you are interested in assisting, email us at tcsaugus@gmail.com.  But even if you can’t come down and help wash, bring your car down so we can clean it up for you.  Your car is dirty and needs washing.  Proceeds will benefit our summer Youth Theatre Workshop.

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We may not get the big win, but we take risks!

Theatre Company of Saugus brought a cutting of its production of Macbeth, the tragedy by William Shakespeare, to the 2014 EMACT Festival.  Organized by the Eastern Massachusetts Association of Community Theatres, five groups brought shows to the festival, held at Tewksbury Memorial High School on Saturday & Sunday 28 & 29 June.

Here is the link to the photos taken of the cutting of the show presented at the EMACT Festival.  Photography by Rik Pierce.

The adjudicators admired the show; they were fascinated by the director’s concept.  We also heard many nice comments from the audience.

TCS won the Adjudicator’s Special Award for Excellence in Risk Taking.  This award is sponsored by Centre Stage Theatre, Harriet Friedman, and Ron Godfrey, and is given in recognition of notable theatrical risk taking.

Although that was the only award we won, TCS did garner nominations for seven other awards:

  • Lexi Deschene for Best Supporting Actress, as Banquo
  • William Fafard, Jr. for Best Supporting Actor, as Fleance and Macduff’s Child
  • Amanda Allen and Nicholas Meunier for Outstanding Costume Design
  • Larry Segel for Outstanding Lighting Design
  • Amanda Allen, Nicholas Meunier, and Larry Segel for Outstanding Scenery Design
  • Nicholas Meunier for Best Actor, as Macbeth
  • The company for Best Ensemble

Congratulations to the two Outstanding Productions, who will both go on to the New England Regional Festival:  Hovey Players with Rabbit Hole, and Lexington Players with Spring Awakening.

EMACT also held a Design Exhibition at the festival, showcasing technical production designs from member groups.

  • Amanda Allen was recognized with High Honors in Costume Design, for her designs for the TCS presentation of A Year With Frog and Toad.

Here is the link to the complete list of Festival 2014 Nominees and Winners.

TCS previously won the Risk Taking award at the 2007 EMACT Festival, for our production of the The Marriage of Bette and Boo.

This photo shows our director Nicholas Meunier accepting the Risk Taking award trophy at the EMACT Festival awards ceremony on Sunday 29 June 2014 at Tewksbury High School.  Awards were presented by cast members of the Burlington Players’ Radium Girls, which won the national AACT festival in 2013.

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Here we see Amanda Allen (left) accepting her recognition of High Honors in the design competition for her costuming of Frog and Toad.  It was presented by Susan Harrington (right), EMACT board member.AmandaHonors20140629