Thursday, May 8, 2008

SEUSSICAL comes to ZACH Theatre!

Seussical The Musical

By Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty
Choreography by Lisa Holmstrom

ZACH Theatre's Performing Arts School presents Seussical -- a FUNtastical, magical, musical extravaganza based on the books of Dr. Seuss -- live on stage this summer! Your family will be enchanted when Seuss' beloved characters spring to life in this energetic, heart-warming musical featuring classics such as Horton Hears a Who, Horton Hatches the Egg, Gertrude McFuzz, Green Eggs and Ham and of course, The Cat in the Hat! Dr. Seuss' most colorful characters come tumbling right out of the books and up onto our stage in this joyful gumbo of musical styles, ranging from Latin to pop, swing to gospel, and R&B to funk! So let your toes tap, your fingers snap, and your imagination run wild! ZACH's production features Austin's most talented youth and adult performers in a full scale production guaranteed to delight your children, and make you feel like a kid all over again. Last year's family show, High School Musical, sold out in record time - so hurry and secure your tickets to this summer's hit today!

June 27 - August 10, 2008
R.L. Davis Auditorium, Texas School for the Deaf

Thursday, Friday at 7:00, Saturday at 2:00 & 7:00 & Sunday at 2:00

Call 512-476-0594 x. 1 or buy online at www.zachtheatre.org

DOUBT, A Parable is Held Over!

We're really excited to announce that due to the extremely popular demand (and weeks of sold out houses) we're extending the run of DOUBT through June 8th! Call now to buy your tickets. Houses are selling out fast! Call 512-476-0594 x. 1

By John Patrick Shanley • Directed by Steven Dietz
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama and 4 Tony Awards!
Wed, Thur, Fri & Sat at 8:00pm, Sun at 2:30pm

A fast-paced game of cat and mouse is ignited when evidence of a priest’s wrongdoing comes to light. At a Bronx Catholic school in 1964, Sister Aloysius, a strict school principal, faces the decision of a lifetime: Does she openly accuse a priest and give voice to her fear of his actions, or does she bury her suspicions and leave room for doubt? This intense and personal power struggle between Sister Aloysius and Father Flynn ultimately calls into question both faith and justice in the shadow of doubt. “A superb new drama ... an inspired study in moral uncertainty with the compelling structure of an old-fashioned detective drama.” –The New York Times.

ALTAR BOYZ comes to ZACH Theatre!

ZACH is excited to announce that Altar Boyz will be our Summer Musical. Tickets are on sale now!

They’ve got the moves, they’ve got the sound and they’ve got a faith stronger than their hair gel. They’re the newest boys on the block the ALTAR BOYZ!

This delightful new musical stars five Apostles of Pop – Matthew, Mark, Luke, Juan and Abraham (he's Jewish) – who will raise your spirits with their spectacular music, sinfully hot dance moves and uncanny ability to drop the funk in fantastic five-part harmony. With choreography that rivals Justin Timberlake and 'N SYNC, the ALTAR BOYZ share their message of brotherhood, love and the power of good hair products.

Book by Kevin Del Aguila Music & Lyrics by Gary Adler & Michael Patrick Walker Based on a Concept by Marc Kessler and Ken Davenport • Directed by Dave Steakley • Musical Direction by Allen Robertson • Choreography by Christopher Gattelli (Choreographer for original Off-Broadway Production!)

June 5 - July 13, 2008
ZACH's Kleberg Stage (Riverside at South Lamar)
Wed.,Thur., Fri., Sat. at 8:00 & Sunday at 2:30

Tickets for all seats to Wednesday night shows are only $15

Call 512-476-0594 x. 1 to book your tickets now!
Or buy online at www.zachtheatre.org

Friday, March 7, 2008

Daniel Johnston to appear at tonight's performance!

Late Breaking News!

Singer, songwriter, artist DANIEL JOHNSTON to attend tonight's performance of SPEEDING MOTORCYCLE at 8 pm (Friday, 3/7)! And, following the show he will appear with the band in their post-show concert at ZACH! This is a rare opportunity to see the man behind the music. The word is out and seats are going quickly. Secure yours now – call ZACH's box office starting at noon today: 476-0541, x1.

Daniel Johnston is the well known artist of the "Hi, How Are You" frog mural painted on The Drag, the songwriter of numerous hit songs – many featured in the new musical SPEEDING MOTORCYCLE now on stage at ZACH, and the subject of the SXSW featured film "The Devil and Daniel Johnston." Daniel Johnston tee shirts are available at the show too!

For video, photos and more on the show go to www.zachscott.com

Friday, January 25, 2008

Media Coverage for PORGY AND BESS...

ZACH Theatre's production of PORGY AND BESS opens this weekend and has already drawn some amazing media coverage...

Check out these links to stories and recorded interviews about the production:

Aielli Unleashed show on KUT:
Part I
Part II

The Austin Chronicle coverage by Graham Reynolds:
Article I
Article II
Article III
Article IV

Austin American Statesman XL Cover Story

AND an Austinist entry about the production

Tickets for this dynamic production are now on sale.
Call 476-0594 xt. 1 and make your reservations now!
Limited two week run - January 25 - February 3, 2008
A ZACH Theatre production at the All New Austin Music Hall.

Sneak Peek #4... Production Photos

The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess OPENS this weekend!


David Jennings as Porgy
and Marva Hicks as Bess
















Cedric Neal as Sportin' Life
and Janis Stinson as Maria










(Left to Right) Justin Waller as Scipio, Donald Collier as Nelson and Quincy Kuykendall as Jim.







To see more photos go to www.zachscott.com

Tickets for this dynamic production are now on sale.
Call 476-0594 xt. 1 and make your reservations now!
Limited two week run - January 25 - February 3, 2008
A ZACH Theatre production at the All New Austin Music Hall.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Sneak Peek #3... Background for ZACH's Production


Notes from Director Dave Steakley:

THE NEA GRANT
Two years ago Michele Baylor, ZACH’s Development Director, came to me with a new grant initiative from the National Endowment for the Arts called American Masterpieces. The NEA was going to award ten grants to reacquaint Americans with the nation’s greatest artistic works in musical theater from the past and provide a younger generation with an introduction to the rich heritage of the art form. Michele wanted to know if I had any projects in mind that met the criteria and without hesitation I said Porgy & Bess. Katrina happened a couple of weeks before we wrote the grant and it was heavily on my mind as I wrote my Artistic Statement because in Act II of the opera there is a huge hurricane that occurs which has devastating consequences on the economically poor Gulf Coast residents. At that moment many New Orleans residents and musicians were finding their way to Austin for refuge, and suddenly our approach to Gershwin’s masterwork had a context for our community.


THE CONTEXT FOR OUR PRODUCTION
We are one of ten theatres nationally that were awarded a grant by the NEA. Our production will remain in the 1930’s period in which it was originally set, and we are being inspired by the Preservation Hall Jazz Band of New Orleans, to draw from the rich jazz musical heritage of The Big Easy. Consequently our orchestra will be comprised of piano, bass, drums, violin, guitar, banjo, tenor sax, baritone sax, trombone, trumpet, flute and clarinet with the intention of orienting our production toward an American jazz exploration of Gershwin’s masterwork. When the hurricane strikes at the end of Act II, the scene will be performed by our actors from rooftops as the levees break and our swampy bayou is flooded. Imagine what this will do to the mourning felt in Bess’ reprise of “Summertime” sung to Clara’s orphaned infant in this context of the flood.

I envision ZACH Theatre as the meeting tent where a diverse, energized community of Central Texans has investment, ownership and representation -- on stage, behind the scenes and in the audience. I believe theatre offers an avenue for self-examination, an arena in which we might be challenged to understand a little better not just our own lives, but the world in which we live. We purposefully make art that creates the opportunity for meaningful conversations on topics that have resonance in our community. At ZACH we love learning from other voices and other perspectives because they enrich our imagination and our experience in ways we could not imagine. We see theatre as the place where all liberties are possible for all people. Porgy and Bess provides an opportunity for us to shed some light again on our brothers and sisters who are still finding life in a partially recovered New Orleans to be challenging.

Tickets for this dynamic production are now on sale.
Call 476-0594 xt. 1 and make your reservations now!
Limited two week run - January 25 - February 3, 2008
A ZACH Theatre production at the All New Austin Music Hall.