Tuesday, May 17, 2011

LOVE LETTERS


Come check out CAC's newest production, A.R. Gurney's critically acclaimed show "Love Letters." This unique, touching play is about a man and woman's life long relationship as reflected through decades of letters written back and forth. It will be presented this weekend in Montverde, and tickets are still available for the Sunday matinee performance. Tickets can be purchased in advance at www.communityartsconnection.com


Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Bringing Steel Magnolias to Life


I must have lost my mind. Somewhere in between portraying Harold Hill in South Lake Theatre Company's inaugural show, Music Man, and rehearsing and performing Inspector Carol and Rumores in Leesburg, Florida, I decided I had a few hours to spare to direct Robert Harling's Steel Magnolias.

My initial proposal to the Board of Directors included an abstract, hand-drawn set and primary colors assigned to each of the six characters. I wanted the focus to be on the actors and the dialogue. My first phone call was to Denise Glicker, who agreed to be my Assistant Director. Denise hopes to direct someday and this would be a great opportunity for her to get hands-on experience.

On January 9th, the first day of auditions, it snowed in Lady Lake. The following day, the weather improved. Over two dozen women were asked to give a dramatic interpretation on classic disco songs. Just imagine a judge handing down a death sentence with "Shake, Shake, Shake. Shake your Booty!"


The show was cast by January 12th, 2010. I have had the privilege and please to share many a stage with each of the women who accepted their roles.


Chasteen Mulllins has been my muse for many years: We've been working together since 2003, playing a married couple in two of Neil Simon's plays, Prisoner of 2nd Avenue and Rumors. Chasteen would have no trouble at all going from the outrageous Cookie Cusak, a women in her early 50s, to the 20-something wallflower Annelle Dupuy.


Robyn Sennott and her mother Valeria were cast in Lionel Bart's Oliver! in the 2008-2009 season at the Melon Patch in Leesburg, Florida. These two had me in stitches at the auditions and continue to be two of my favorite people to work with. Robyn accepted the pivotal role of Truvy Jones, while her mom handled Clairee Belcher with poise and charm.


Tracy McCoy and I worked together in Cabaret at the Ice House in Mount Dora (back when she was still Tracy White). And she was "MJ" in Inspecting Carol. The newlywed McCoy moved me to tears at the auditions and was an obvious choice for Shelby Eatonton-Latcherie.


Ruthann Proch played M'Lynn Eatonton in Leesburg a few years back. Not only did Reuthann look like Tracy's mother but her audition also produced tears from me and my assistant director.


Rounding out the cast was Ginny Mortillaro, whom I had just meet during Music Man. Ginny was the memorable mayor's wife, Eulalee Shinn ("One Grecian urn . . . !"), and she agreed to tackle the ornery Ouiser Boudreaux. It's a challenge for someone so nice to play mean.


We had our initial red-through on Monday, January 25th. The cast began bringing in costumes in their assigned primary colors throughout rehearsals. Within two weeks, the play was blocked and we began running scenes. During our third week of rehearsals, our Shelby announced that she was pregnant. This is called method acting. The cast was as delirious as Tracy and her husband.


Rehearsals included a cast sleepover at Robyn's house. While Denise ran the rehearsal, I met with Bob Mullins, who had agreed to record a radio disc jockey for KPPD. Two short scripted monologues are included in Robert Harling's script; we added a couple more to cover scene changes in Act One.


In eight days, the set was built and painted, and the cast could begin tripping over a tri-level spa, including a couch, desk, shelves and two salon chairs. The cast and crew have yet to make it through a final scene without crying. Fortunately, there are many laughs along the way, and a couple of good guffaws toward the end. This is a wonderful script, filled with laughter and tears, and I have a wonderful cast and crew to help bring the play to life.


And did I mention I'm having auditions for Frank Loesser's The Most Happy Fella on March 20, 21, & 22, 2010 a the Melon Patch in Leesburg, Florida. See, I am crazy. And loving it!


Wm Andre' Provencher


Director, Steel Magnolias


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Steel Magnolias will be performed at Franklin Pearce, Jr. Auditorium, 17404 Sixth Street, Montverde, FL 34765, March 4-14, 2010. Thursday performances at 7:00pm, Friday and Saturday at 8pm and Sunday matinee at 2:00pm.


Thursday, March 11th will be Audience Participation Night where audience members will be encouraged to recite their favorite lines along with the cast during the performance.


Tickets are $15.00 for adults and $12.00 for students/seniors, group discounts are available. For tickets and information, call (352) 435-5415 or email reservations@communityartsconnection.com



Tuesday, February 23, 2010

CAC of South Lake's 1st ArtsFest Event a Success!





Last Sunday, February 14, the Community Arts Connection of South Lake and the City of Minneola teamed together for our very first ArtsFest event – Arts are It! This event was part of the United Arts of Central Florida ArtsFest program that runs for one week in February each year. The program, sponsored by Bank of America and the Orlando Sentinel, covers events in the four local counties – Orange, Seminole, Osceola, and Lake – and our event was the only event representing the arts in South Lake County. The concept was to have a three hour event where folks from the community could come and enjoy aspect from a variety of arts – music, theatre, visual arts, and dance/movement.

There were a variety of artists that participated in the event by displaying and demonstrating their form of art. We had Bethany Burnette and Chad Fernandez, two young singers, share a vocal performed of their favorite music as well as the Sisters of Sound, the Clermont Ladies Barbershop Chorus; Mandi Page provided a reading of some of her own original poetry; the cast from the South Lake Theatre Company’s upcoming show, “Steel Magnolias”, gave us a preview of a scene from the show.

There was face painting by Amy Milne of Happy Face for the kids as well as some very unique original artwork; plaster painting with Mary Ann of Plaster Cottage and beads made out of paper by Watermelon Workshop; a wonderful artist from South Florida came to demonstrate a medium of art that uses melted wax and is considered to be a “green” type of art because it simply uses wax and now chemicals or paint; Thyme of Day displayed their art of aroma therapy and how to mix the essential oil that provide restorative effects on the mind and body. Julia Nix, Creative Memories Scrapbooking, provided scrap booking materials and ideas on how to creative keep all of your photos and mementoes. The culinary arts were also represented by a gentleman that is a personal chef that offered fun and healthy meal options that even kids can make. Over 150 people came to the event and were inspired by the variety of art that was showcased.

If you came by and are interested in finding out more about any of the different types of art that were available, or if you missed the event and would like information about the different types of art demonstrated, please email us at info@communityartsconnection.com and we will send that information to you right away. We’ll look for you at next year’s Community Arts Connection of South Lake’s ArtsFest event.

We invite you to Community Arts Connection of South Lake's next event, in partnership with South Lake Theatre Company, we present Steel Magnolias, a play by Robert Harling. Directed by Wm AndrĂ© Provencher, Steel Magnolias will be performed at the Franklin Pearce, Jr. Auditorium, 17404 Sixth St., Montverde, FL 34765, in the Town of Montverde. Performances will be held March 4 – 14, 2010; Thursday performances at 7:00pm, Friday and Saturday performances at 8:00pm and Sunday matinee at 2:00pm. Thursday, March 11th will be Audience Participation Night where audience members will be encouraged to recite their favorite lines along with the cast during the performance. Tickets are $15.00 for adults and $12.00 for students/seniors, group discounts are available. For tickets and information, call (352) 435-5415 or email reservations@communityartsconnection.com

Arts ARE It!!

Tim Rounsaville, President

Community Arts Connection of South Lake