During improvisational comedy skits are created on-the-fly, based on a simple idea, premise, or game. Each skit is different and you never know what's going to happen. Improvisation has become more popular the past few years with the introduction of Drew Carey's show "Whose Line Is It Anyway?"
Newnan Community Theatre Company (NCTC) has it's own improvisational comedy troupe. The group practices weekly at the theatre, on Saturdays, and is called NITWITS. On October 3rd the troupe will have it's next performance. The show begins at 8 pm and the cost is $5 at the door. The NITWITS show is not for all ages and lasts about two hours.
Beginning October 10th, the NITWITS will be holding a six week course about the fundamentals of improvisation (NITWITS style).The course is free and will be held each Saturday from 3 to 6 pm at the theatre. At the end of the class, participants will have the opportunity to audition for the NITWITS troupe.
The final NITWITS show of 2009 will be November 21 at NCTC. NCTC is located at 24 1st Avenue in downtown Newnan (at the corner of Long Place and 1st Avenue). For more information about the NITWITS or the theatre, visit their website at newnantheatre.org or give the theatre a call at 770-683-6282. You can also email questions about the NITWITS to Trey Stephens at nitwits@newnantheatre.org.
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Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
James Dean Fan Club Reunion Time
In the early 1950s there was a charismatic and handsome actor who lit up the screen. His name was James Dean. From starring roles in “Rebel Without a Cause,” “East of Eden,” and “Giant”, he was quite famous and popular. He reached legendary status when, at the age of 24, he was killed in a car crash in California.
The next show on Newnan Community Theatre Company’s main stage is “Come Back to the Five and Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean” by Ed Graczyk. The comedy/drama, set in 1975, brings together a reunion of the “Disciples of James Dean” a fan club for the teen idol.
The women returning for the reunion include Mona (played by Terri Morrison) who claims she had James Dean’s love child; Sissy (Judie Hardin), a wise-cracking truck stop worker; Stella May (Rebecca Lanyi) who married into money; and the sweet, kind Edna Louise (Tami Savage). Things really start moving when a stranger (Marsha Elzey) arrives in the five and dime with secrets to reveal.
The story slides back to the eventful night of James Dean’s death, September 30, 1955 when the women were teens. The teens are portrayed by Jessica Kiel (Mona), Kristin Owens (Sissy), Kelsey Gentry (Stella May) and Jordan Owens (Edna Louise)
Supporting actors include Sharon Somolik and Levi Gentry, playing the five and dime manager and the only male member of the “Disciples”.
The play is being directed by NCTC’s Artistic Director, Darren Mathews. Bert Lyons is the Stage Manager and Susan Patterson is the Producer.
Robert Altman directed the film version of the play and also directed it on Broadway with the same cast. The original cast was Sandy Dennis, Karen Black, Cher, and Kathy Bates.
Show dates for “Come Back to the Five and Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean” are August 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, and 30. The show is part of their 2009 season. Show times are 8 pm on Friday and Saturday evenings and 2:30 on Sundays. Tickets are $15 for adult, $12 for students and seniors, and $10 for children. Since seating is limited, reservations or pre-purchase of tickets is highly recommended. Tickets may be purchased via the theatre’s website, newnantheatre.org. To make a reservation, email info@newnantheatre.org or call the theatre at (770) 683-6282. Due to language and adult situations, this show is rated R.
Newnan Community Theatre Company is a 100% all-volunteer, non-profit organization. The theatre has been providing live entertainment in downtown Newnan for over 30 years. They are located at 24 1st Avenue, next to the 1st Avenue park. The next show at NCTC is The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, which is being directed by Lamar Payne, and will be on the main stage in September.
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The next show on Newnan Community Theatre Company’s main stage is “Come Back to the Five and Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean” by Ed Graczyk. The comedy/drama, set in 1975, brings together a reunion of the “Disciples of James Dean” a fan club for the teen idol.
The women returning for the reunion include Mona (played by Terri Morrison) who claims she had James Dean’s love child; Sissy (Judie Hardin), a wise-cracking truck stop worker; Stella May (Rebecca Lanyi) who married into money; and the sweet, kind Edna Louise (Tami Savage). Things really start moving when a stranger (Marsha Elzey) arrives in the five and dime with secrets to reveal.
The story slides back to the eventful night of James Dean’s death, September 30, 1955 when the women were teens. The teens are portrayed by Jessica Kiel (Mona), Kristin Owens (Sissy), Kelsey Gentry (Stella May) and Jordan Owens (Edna Louise)
Supporting actors include Sharon Somolik and Levi Gentry, playing the five and dime manager and the only male member of the “Disciples”.
The play is being directed by NCTC’s Artistic Director, Darren Mathews. Bert Lyons is the Stage Manager and Susan Patterson is the Producer.
Robert Altman directed the film version of the play and also directed it on Broadway with the same cast. The original cast was Sandy Dennis, Karen Black, Cher, and Kathy Bates.
Show dates for “Come Back to the Five and Dime Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean” are August 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, and 30. The show is part of their 2009 season. Show times are 8 pm on Friday and Saturday evenings and 2:30 on Sundays. Tickets are $15 for adult, $12 for students and seniors, and $10 for children. Since seating is limited, reservations or pre-purchase of tickets is highly recommended. Tickets may be purchased via the theatre’s website, newnantheatre.org. To make a reservation, email info@newnantheatre.org or call the theatre at (770) 683-6282. Due to language and adult situations, this show is rated R.
Newnan Community Theatre Company is a 100% all-volunteer, non-profit organization. The theatre has been providing live entertainment in downtown Newnan for over 30 years. They are located at 24 1st Avenue, next to the 1st Avenue park. The next show at NCTC is The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, which is being directed by Lamar Payne, and will be on the main stage in September.
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