Archive for year: 2015

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Depot Theatre Young Actor Apprentice Program at Ballard Park

Westport, N.Y. – The Depot Theatre is seeking young actors aged 11-14 to participate in its 2015 Young Actor Apprentice Summer Program, a fun, challenging professional theater training experience that begins July 7 and culminates with performances on August 7-9.

The Depot Theatre Young Actor Apprentice Program is dedicated to the professional training of young actors in classical theater. The 2015 program will present “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe”, and will be directed by Lindsay Pontius and Scott Gibbs, both experts in theatrical training and longtime associates of the Depot Theatre.

The program is offered free of charge, and will consist of rehearsals  beginning Tuesday, July 7, four afternoons (Mon. – Thurs.) a week from 4pm to 6pm at Ballard Park in Westport, N.Y, Ballard Park features an outdoor stage, a life-guarded beach, and places to grab a snack just a block away. The Young Actor Apprentice Program is sponsored in-part by Stewart’s Shops Holiday Match Program.

In addition to the Young Actor Apprentice Summer Program, the Depot Theatre is also pleased to administer the JM McDonald Foundation Apprentice Program. The 2015 Summer Apprenticeship was awarded to Westport students Tommy Maron and Scarlett Moore, who will be completely immersed in the Depot Theatre’s summer theatre season, with responsibilities ranging from assisting with the building of sets, with costumes and props, to helping with promotion to conducting backstage support during performances. This program is supported with a grant from the JM McDonald Foundation.

“The Depot is dedicated to supporting arts education programs for aspiring theatre artists in our community,” said David Howson, president of the Depot Theatre board of Trustees. “We’re pleased to have two programs in place for the 2015 summer season.”

Young people interested in participating in the Apprentice Summer Program’s training and production of “The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe” should contact Scott Gibbs at gibbss@westelcom.com or 962-4916 for more information and to register.

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Westport, N.Y. – The Depot Theatre in Westport, N.Y., is pleased to announce its new management team.

Erin Harrington, business manager

Erin Harrington, business manager

Erin Harrington accepted the role of the Depot’s new Business Manager in March, and has hit the ground running ever since. Erin is a graduate of SUNY Potsdam with a dual degree in theatre and English, with a focus on the study of dramaturgy. Erin’s ten minute play “Individual Toes” was produced this past summer at Unboxed Voices in New York City and at 20% Theatre in Chicago.

Originally from the Adirondacks, Erin brings business acumen to the position with experience as a resort campground manager in the Lake George region. “It’s great to be able to work in my field in the Adirondacks, where I grew up,” said Harrington. “I’m very much looking forward to combining my business talent with my passion for theatre at one of the region’s most enduring cultural institutions.”

 

 

 

 

Jonathan Hadley returns to The Depot Theatre and Westport, N.Y.

Popular and accomplished actor and director Jonathan Hadley returns this summer as Interim Producing Director. Jonathan, from New York City, is no stranger to Westport, having performed and worked at the Theatre, including last summer when he took both the role as Interim Producing Director and star of the main stage show “Pete & Keely.”

Hadley most recently appeared on Broadway as “Bob Crewe” in the hit musical Jersey Boys, a role he then played for five years on the First National U.S. Tour, as well as in Seoul and Kuala Lumpur. He was previously seen on Broadway as Marvin Hamlisch and Michael Bennett in A Class Act and Off-Broadway in Finian’s Rainbow and Peg O’ My Heart at New York’s acclaimed Irish Rep. Tours include Into The Woods (with Cleo Laine), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (with Donny Osmond), Fiddler on the Roof (with Theo Bikel) and Forbidden Broadway in the US and Australia.

“I’m thrilled to return to Westport for the season,” said Hadley. “I’m looking forward to being part of both the ongoing, sustainable evolution of this wonderful professional theatre and one of my favorite communities in the world!”

Erin and Jonathan join the familiar face of Katie Shepard as box office manager.

“The board is thrilled to have this dynamic team in place,” said David Howson, president of the board. “They bring the perfect balance of professional experience, enthusiasm and skills that will support our mission and engage with our community.”

All are invited to experience this summer’s lineup for laughs and great music, and to meet and greet the team! Season subscriptions are now available online. For more information, visit depottheatre.org or contact the box office at 518.962.4449.

 

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ABOUT THE DEPOT THEATRE

The Depot Theatre is a non-profit, professional theatre located in a historic, functioning 1876 train station in Westport, N.Y., and operates under an agreement with Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. Its mission is to enrich, entertain and educate the community through professional theatrical arts in a historic train station. In addition to a volunteer board of trustees, the theatre depends on the support and generosity of its loyal donors, volunteers and community members. Committed to promoting and providing exposure to the performing arts in the Adirondacks, the Depot Theatre invites all to “Take a journey without leaving the station.”  The Depot Theatre’s 2015 Season is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.

The Depot Theatre dedicates its 37th season to the memory of Gordon Decker, patron, friend, and trusted advisor whose guidance and counsel was vital to securing a financially sustainable future for one of the region’s most treasured arts institutions.  

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Westport, N.Y. – The show will go on for this spring’s Westport Central School Drama Club production of  “Our Miss Brooks”.

Jonathan Hadley

Jonathan Hadley returns to The Depot Theatre and Westport, N.Y.

With the director of the play unexpectedly unavailable, the status of the production was left in question with opening night looming. 

“I was speaking with members of Westport’s Depot Theatre board of trustees, who offered to try to help us resolve this time-sensitive situation,” said Cynthia Johnston, Superintendent of Schools. “And they came through with not only a director for us, but with a professional Broadway veteran with a familiar face!”

Popular and accomplished actor and director Jonathan Hadley, from New York City, will take the reins of director for the school play, along with support from Depot Theatre business manager Erin Harrington.

“When we heard about the situation, we knew we just had to help,” said David Howson, president of the Depot’s board. “The show must go on!”

Hadley is no stranger to Westport, having performed and worked at the Depot, including last summer when he took both the role as Interim Producing Director and co-star of the hit main stage show “Pete & Keely”.

“It’s an honor to be able to give back to the strong, vibrant Westport community that has supported the Depot Theatre for an unprecedented 36 seasons,” said Hadley. “I can’t wait to start working with the cast and crew!”

Hadley most recently appeared on Broadway as “Bob Crewe” in the hit musical Jersey Boys, a role he then played for five years on the First National U.S. Tour, as well as in Seoul and Kuala Lumpur. He was previously seen on Broadway as Marvin Hamlisch and Michael Bennett in A Class Act and Off-Broadway in Finian’s Rainbow and Peg O’ My Heart at New York’s acclaimed Irish Rep. Tours include Into The Woods (with Cleo Laine), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (with Donny Osmond), Fiddler on the Roof (with Theo Bikel) and Forbidden Broadway in the US and Australia.

“Our Miss Brooks” takes the stage at Westport Central School from May 15-16. 

Depot Theatre's Jonathan Hadley directs Westport Central School's "Our Miss Brooks".

Jonathan Hadley begins rehearsals with the Westport Central School Drama Club

 

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Westport, N.Y. – Complete with classic songs from the 60’s, zany romantic comedy and toe-tapping honky tonk, the Depot Theatre is pleased to announce its dynamic 2015 main stage lineup.
 
“The Bikinis” opens the season on July 10. A non-stop celebration of classics like “It’s In His Kiss,” “Yellow Polka Dot Bikini,”, “Heat Wave,” and “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” punctuate the story of a girl band’s 20-year reunion, and will have audiences dancing in the aisles!
 
The opening musical is followed by “New York Water!”. This quirky, off-kilter adult romantic comedy documents Albert and Linda’s relationship from their first fearful meeting in New York City through to the mid-west and on to the left coast as they search for meaning, happiness, and success.
 
Rounding out the season is the Northeast regional premiere of “Savin’ Up for Saturday Night: The Honky-Tonk Musical”, with an energetic combination of showstoppers, cat fights and love quadrangles set in a one-stop honky-tonk and auto body shop.
 
“We’re looking forward to another summer of great theatre in Westport,” said David Howson, board president. “We are grateful to the community, our generous donors and volunteers for the amount of support that they continue to devote to the only theatre in the Adirondacks that operates under an agreement with Actors’ Equity Association.”
 
In addition to the main stage shows, the Depot’s popular play reading series “La Depot Dangereuse” will return for its second year. This four-night series is offered for the discriminating playgoer who wants cutting-edge drama and comedy, with samples of what’s hot on and off-Broadway, read by local and New York City-based talent.
 
The Depot Theatre dedicates its 37th season to the memory of Gordon Decker, patron, friend, and trusted advisor whose guidance and counsel was vital to securing a financially sustainable future for one of the region’s most treasured arts institutions.
 
Season subscriptions are now available online. A three-show flexible subscription package is $78 per person ($75 for seniors). Single tickets go on sale to the public on June 1 and are $29 per person ($27 for seniors). For more information, updates and program announcements, visit depottheatre.org or contact the box office at 518.962.4449.

 

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ABOUT THE DEPOT THEATRE

 
The Depot Theatre is a non-profit, professional theatre located in a historic, functioning 1876 train station in Westport, N.Y., and operates under an agreement with Actors’ Equity Association, the Union of Professional Actors and Stage Managers in the United States. In addition to its volunteer board of trustees, the theatre depends on the support and generosity of its loyal donors, volunteers and community members. Committed to promoting and providing exposure to the performing arts in the Adirondacks, the Depot Theatre invites all to “Take a journey without leaving the station.” The Depot Theatre’s 2015 Season is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.

 

DEPOT THEATRE INC. BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Maureen Carlo, Jim Carroll, Beth Glover (vice president), David Howson (president), John Klipper (treasurer), Lawrence Masle, Amy McNamara (secretary), Cheri Phillips, Kimberly Rielly and Shirley Bacot Shamel.

 

DEPOT THEATRE INC. ADVISORY COUNCIL
Linda Beane, Bonnie Brewer, Randy Buck, George Davis (honorary chair), Howard Fish, Michael McDonald, Mary Ellen O’Loughlin, Libby Pataki, Jane Preston, Sharon Reynolds, Annie Scavo and Sally Struthers.

 

 
ABOUT THE SEASON

 

THE BIKINIS
Created and Written by Ray Roderick and James Hindman
July 10-26
Sponsored by The Galley at Westport Marina

 

The Bikinis are irresistible! The Jersey Shore girl group “The Bikinis” reunites after 20 years to take us back to their glory days of the swinging  60’s (and through the 80’s) sharing more than 30 songs they sang on (and under) the boardwalk in an attempt to raise money to save the “Sandy Shores Mobile Home (Beach Resort)”. This non-stop celebration of classics like “It’s In His Kiss,” “Yellow Polka Dot Bikini,” “Heat Wave,” and “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” will have you dancing in the aisles!

 

 

NEW YORK WATER!
By Sam Bobrick
July 31-August 16
Sponsored by Skidmore College

 

This quirky, off-kilter adult romantic comedy documents Albert and Linda’s relationship from their first fearful meeting in New York City through to the mid-west and on to the left coast as they search for meaning, happiness, and success.  Is love enough? Will a change of location shore it up or will ambition shake its foundation? Join this unusual – and very funny – duo as they seek the answers. [Not suitable for children.]

 

SAVIN’ UP FOR SATURDAY NIGHT: THE HONKY-TONK MUSICAL
By Jeff Goode and Richard Levinson
August 21-September 6
Sponsored by Emmet Carter Green Design

 

Y’all know lovin’ ain’t easy in a small town. Two best friends fall for the same lady, while a spit-fire ex-wife kicks up her heels threatening the harmony of “The Ready Bar & Fill” the town’s one-stop honky-tonk and auto body shop. You’re in for an evening of showstoppers and toe-tappers, cat fights, and love quadrangles that keeps the joint jumpin” till way past last call.

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