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“My Fatal Valentine” Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre with Mill Mountain Theatre and Roanoke Parks and Rec

“My Fatal Valentine” is the third collaboration between the Mill Mountain Theatre and the Roanoke Parks and Recreation. It all began in 2016 with the dinner theatre production of “The Haunting”. This year, MMT and Roanoke PLAY co-produce Eileen Moushey’s hilarious and mysterious play “My Fatal Valentine”, running Feb 15 – 17 at the Fishburn Mansion.

 

Join other amateur sleuths at Roanoke’s historic Fishburn Mansion for a delicious dinner and an interactive murder mystery theatre performance. During this interactive dinner theatre, audience members will use their detective skills while traveling through the mansion to solve the mystery. This event will take place on the first and second floor of the Mountain View Center. Please note that the second floor is accessible by stairs only. Dinner, iced tea, coffee, and dessert included in the ticket price.

 

The production stars 17 local performers and is directed by MMT’s Resident Creative, Christopher Castanho, assisted by Caroline Moledor.

 

“My Fatal Valentine” runs Feb 15 – 17 at the Fishburn Mansion. Tickets must be purchased in advance by visiting millmountain.org or by calling 540-853-1027.

Spring Classes For All Ages at Mill Mountain Theatre Conservatory

Lots of fun and exciting classes for students of all ages (Grades Pre K through Adult) coming up this Spring at Mill Mountain Theatre Conservatory. Taking class at MMT gives students the opportunity to hone their creative skills in acting, music theatre, dance, and technical theatre disciplines at the only Equity professional theatre in the valley.

LEARN TO PERFORM WHERE THE PROFESSIONALS DO!

Classes this Spring:

  • Teen & Adult Tap
  • Musical Theatre Song Study: Singing & Acting Solo Songs
  • Theatre Design: Puppetry and Performance
  • “A Spoonful of Sugar” K-2 & Elementary Music Theatre
  • “Seuss!” – Preschool Music and Movement
  • Music Theatre Conservatory (Audition Only)
  • Middle & High School Music Theatre
  • “In The Jungle” – K-2 Acting & Creative Movement
  • Acting Conservatory (Audition Only)
  • Stage & Special Effects Makeup
  • “Incredible Heroes!” Elementary Acting
  • Foundations of Dance
  • Middle & High School Acting & Improv
  • Playwriting
  • Theatre Dance (Drop-In)

 

All classes are taught by professional theatre artists. Get a chance to flex your collaboration muscle and put on a show with a variety of different styled courses. Need-based scholarships are available on request: email travis@nullmillmountain.org for more information.

Spring Classes begin February 4th and continue to April 6th. For more information, and the weekly schedule visit millmountain.org/class

 

Mill Mountain Theatre Conservatory seeks short plays by local young people for 3rd Annual Play Festival “Write Stuff!”

Mill Mountain Theatre Conservatory, the onsite, pre-professional training program at Mill Mountain Theatre, is seeking submissions of short plays for Write Stuff!, the third annual festival of new works penned by local students. The playwriting contest will have categories for Middle School and High School playwrights, with the theme “Discovering Truth About Yourselves and Others”. The winning plays will be selected by a panel of Mill Mountain Theatre professional artists and will be performed by local youth as part of a festival of staged-readings directed by MMT staff on April 12th, 2019 on the Waldron Stage. One of the winning plays will then go on to be entered in Young Playwrights For Change, a national competition. The deadline for submissions is January 31st, 2019.

 

Write Stuff! serves to connect Mill Mountain Theatre’s rapidly expanding education programming with its historical and ongoing commitment to new play development. Ginger Poole, Mill Mountain Theatre’s Producing Artistic Director, expressed excitement about bringing the young playwrights festival back to Mill Mountain Theatre’s Young Audiences programming for the third year in a row. “Beginning with the Norfolk Southern Festival of New Works and continuing through our partnership with the Hollins Playwrights Lab, new work has been an important element of Mill Mountain Theatre’s identity. Expanding that vision to invest in the development of young writers had been a desire of mine for several years, and I am thrilled how this festival has grown so much since its inception in 2017” she said.

 

The mission to encourage student authors is also in alignment with Mill Mountain Theatre’s pedagogical goals. “Write Stuff is an incredible experience for young artists to work on a new play process.  It isn’t often that young people get to be involved in brand new plays: learning how scripts change, how characters are developed, and how to work with a playwright in the room,” says Travis Kendrick, Mill Mountain Theatre’s Director of Education. “Last year, Mill Mountain Theatre gave this experience to three young playwrights, who got to see their words come to life onstage as other young actors embodied the characters that they had created.  The new plays performed to a full house, and each playwright participated in a talk back discussion with the audience afterwards,” he added.

 

In addition to staged readings of the chosen plays, MMT has the privilege of being a hosting site for the Young Playwrights for Change competition. One of the winning plays will be submitted to Young Playwrights For Change from Mill Mountain Theatre Conservatory.

 

Write Stuff Scripts will be centered around: “Discovering Truth about Ourselves and Others.”

How do we discover comforting or uncomfortable truths about ourselves? What do we learn about ourselves or the world around us as a product of the discovery? How do we discover the truth about another person or group of people who have different beliefs and identities from our own?

 

Scripts, 10-15 minutes in length, should be formatted as PDFs and emailed to education@nullmillmountain.org with the subject line “Write Stuff! Submission.” The deadline for script submissions is January 31st, 2019. Winners will be notified by February 11th, 2019. Performance and presentation of winning plays will be April 12th, 2019 on MMT’s Waldron Stage. Visit millmountain.org to learn more.

2019 Season Local Auditions- Roanoke, VA

LOCAL AUDITIONS FOR MILL MOUNTAIN THEATRE’S 2019 SEASON will be held on January 11 & 12, 2019 from 10:00am – 7:00pm (Dance Call from 1-2pm both days).

Auditions will take place at the MMT Rehearsal Studio, located at 20 Church Ave SE, Roanoke, VA 24011 on the 3rd floor. Free and metered parking is available nearby.  An accompanist will be provided.

If you are interested in auditioning, please email a headshot and resume to auditions@nullmillmountain.org with ‘ROANOKE AUDITIONS’ in the subject line. AEA members may contact auditions@nullmillmountain.org to schedule an audition appointment. EMC and non-Equity actors will be seen as time permits at these auditions.  EMC and non-Equity actors should still submit all materials to auditions@nullmillmountain.org for more information.

*High school aged youth interested in auditioning for ensemble roles in Mamma Mia should request an appointment time for these auditions, and plan to attend the dance call.

Non-Equity only: in the email submission, please denote if you have local housing (within ~30 miles of Downtown Roanoke) available.

Mill Mountain Theatre Staff in the audition room will include: Ginger Poole (Producing Artistic Director), Travis Kendrick (Director of Education), Michelle LoRicco (Education Associate), Christopher Castanho (Resident Creative), and Seth Davis (Resident Music Director & Accompanist).

 

PLEASE PREPARE:

A one-minute song if auditioning for Mamma Mia, Next To Normal, the Holiday Show (TBA), or the Summer Apprentice Company. We may ask to hear a one-minute monologue or contrasting one-minute song.

A one-minute monologue if auditioning for The Glass Menagerie, Every Brilliant Thing, or the Summer Apprentice Company. We may ask you to read sides.

There will be a dance call from 1PM – 2PM on both Friday and Saturday for those auditioning for Mamma Mia and the Summer Apprentice Company.

Actors of all ethnicities are encouraged to audition for all roles.

 

 

MAMMA MIA

Music and Lyrics by Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson

Book by Catherine Johnson

Rehearsals March 5 – 26

Previews & Performances March 27 – April 14

 

DONNA: Female, 40s. The owner of the Taverna on the Greek island of Kalokairi; Sophie’s mother. She is the former lead singer of ‘Donna and the Dynamos.’ Honest, straight and hard-working, she is the most naturalistic and vulnerable of the characters. Seeking a strong singer-storyteller capable of carrying the show. Principal role.

 

SOPHIE: Female, 18-25: A very special young woman who is determined to find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has an adventurous spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Must be able to move extremely well; Pop Soprano. Principal role.

 

TANYA: Female, 35-45: A former singer in the “Dynamos.” Rich, sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Actress who sings. Must be able to move extremely well. Supporting principal role.

 

ROSIE: Female, 35-45: Also a former singer in the “Dynamos” who now writes for and runs a feminist press. She’s confident, strong, and funny on the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, a bit of a clown. Actress who sings. Must be able to move extremely well. Supporting principal role.

 

SAM: Male, Baritone, 35-45: Donna’s ex and potential father to Sophie. May be Sophie’s father. Left Donna 20 years ago because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who sings. Should be able to move well. Supporting principal role.

 

HARRY: Male, High Baritone, Tenor, 35-45: Donna’s ex and potential father to Sophie. British financier, wealthy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. Should be able to move well. Supporting principal role.

 

BILL: Male, 35-45: Donna’s ex and potential father to Sophie. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, always ready for adventure. Funny, comedic actor. Should be able to move well. Supporting principal role.

 

LISA: Female, 18-25: Sophie’s friend who arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Must be able to dance. Featured ensemble role.

 

ALI: Female, 18-25: Sophie’s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast to Lisa and Sophie. Must be able to dance. Featured ensemble role.

 

SKY: Male, 20s; Sophie’s fiance. Athletic, attractive – was a successful businessman. Left to help Donna with her taverna and marry Sophie. Featured ensemble role.

 

PEPPER: Male, Baritone/Tenor, 20s; Sky’s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, always flirting. Must be able to dance. Acrobatic skills a plus. Featured ensemble role.

 

EDDIE: Male, Baritone/Tenor, 20s; Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. Laid-back, easygoing. Must be able to dance. Featured ensemble role.

 

A PETER RABBIT TALE: A CHILDREN’S MUSICAL

Music and Lyrics by Neal Richardson

Book by Sarah Brandt

Rehearsals May 20 – 31

Performances June 1 – July 12

 

SEEKING: Dynamic musical theatre performers for an apprentice company of 5 actors to play various roles in summer touring production.  Roles include: Peter, Flopsy, Mopsy, Mother, Mr, McGregor, Benjamin, Owl, Mice, and more. Actors will play multiple roles.

 

(Summer Apprentice Company will perform or be involved in both A Peter Rabbit Tale and Next To Normal.)

 

NEXT TO NORMAL

Book and Lyrics by Brian Yorkey

Music by Tom Kitt

Rehearsals May 20 – June 19

Preview & Performances June 20 – 29

 

DIANA: Female, Mid 30s-40s, strong belt voice. A sexy and sharp housewife; mother to Natalie and Gabe, and wife to Dan; manic-depressive and delusional. She suffers from a worsening bipolar disorder that has been medicated for sixteen years. Seeking a strong singer/actress who capture the audience’s empathy, and can cover the full emotional range that this role requires, including a crucial and deadly sense of humor.

DAN: Male, Mid 30s-40s, high baritone/tenor with a rock sound. Diana’s husband and the father to Gabe and Natalie. An architect, he is handsome and genuine, and perpetually frustrated. He provides a non-ending support for his family as he fights to keep his wife’s mind and illness stable. A belabored, dedicated father, also with a wicked sense of absurdist humor.

GABE: Male, 18-20s, rock tenor with strong falsetto. Diana and Dan’s son, he is dashing, gentle, bright, and playful. He can be both an angel and a demon to his mother, who idolizes him as a superhero.

NATALIE: Female, 18-20s, strong pop/rock belt. Diana and Dan’s daughter. Compelling, attractive in her own unique way, bright, contentious, and trying to be perfect. She is also a classically trained pianist who takes refuge in the practice room. Vocal range (belt/mix to an E).

HENRY: Male, 18-20s, high baritone/tenor. A jazz musician, romantic, stoner, slacker, philosopher king; compelling and charismatic. A classmate of Natalie and eventually her boyfriend, he supports her during one of the roughest times in her life.

MADDEN/DOCTOR FINE: Male, 20s. Diana’s doctor. He is assured, charismatic, a rock star of psychiatry, on the young side of ageless. Vocal range (high baritone/tenor to A with a rock sound).

 

THE GLASS MENAGERIE

By Tennessee Williams

Rehearsals September 3 – 24

Previews & Performances September 25 – October 6

 

AMANDA WINGFIELD (The Mother): Female, 40s-50s. An iron butterfly; a proud woman fiercely devoted to her children; still holds onto the ideals of her genteel southern upbringing; girlish and grotesque; narcissistic and loving; sensitive and harsh; a realist while living in the reveries of a life long vanished; charming and manipulative; a survivor.

TOM WINGFIELD  (The Son): Male, 20s-30s (30s in the present, 21 in the memory).  The narrator of the play; a poet who works in a warehouse; caught between responsibility to his family and following his dreams; explosive, mercurial, lonely, and caring; deeply devoted to his sister; a suffocating dreamer.

LAURA WINGFIELD (The Daughter): Female, early 20s. She is sensitive and painfully shy; a childhood illness has left her physically impaired; retreats from reality through her collection of glass animals; loves her mother and brother; always puts others before herself.

JIM O-CONNOR (The Gentleman Caller): Male, 20s. Tom’’s lone friend at the warehouse and former classmate of Laura’’s; a nice guy; pleasant in appearance and demeanor; peaked in high school; he is the outside world.

 

EVERY BRILLIANT THING

By Duncan Macmillan

Rehearsals October 22 – November 6

Previews & Performances November 7 – 10

 

ACTOR:  There is only one actor, any gender, any race, but just one. 20s to 40s. Seeking charming, engaging, warm actor with emotional depth, great comedic timing, and a sensitivity to the subject matter of depression and the lengths we will go to for those we love. Must have the ability to draw an audience in with their honesty and truthful storytelling; able to make an audience feel at home and comfortable. Experience and expertise in improvisation with others would be a vital advantage.

 

HOLIDAY MUSICAL TBA

Rehearsals November 12 – December 3

Previews & Performances December 4 – 22

 

SEEKING: Adult actors of all ages to perform in our holiday musical.  Due to our licensing agreement, we are not allowed to divulge this title until Spring of 2019.

 

Click here to view Local Youth Audition Information.

2019 Season Youth Auditions

AUDITIONS FOR YOUTH ROLES IN MILL MOUNTAIN THEATRE’S 2019 SEASON will be held on Friday, February 22 from 4pm-7pm and Saturday, February 23 from 10am-3pm.  Some auditionees may be asked to attend callbacks from 3pm-6pm on Sunday February 24.

 

CASTING:

Write Stuff New Play Festival

Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr

Shakespeare’s Romeo And Juliet (new adaptation)

Holiday Show (TBA)

 

LOCATION:  MMT Rehearsal Studio (20 Church Ave SE, Roanoke, VA 24011 – 3rd floor). Free and metered parking is available nearby.

 

TO REQUEST AN AUDITION TIME: Email conservatoryauditions@nullmillmountain.org with your preference of audition day and list the shows for which you are interested in auditioning.

***IF AUDITIONING FOR Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr  OR  Holiday Show (TBA):  you must also attend the dance call on your audition day: Friday, February 22nd from 6:15pm-7:00pm or Saturday, February 23rd from 2:00pm-3:00pm.

 

***High school age youth interested in auditioning for ensemble roles in Mamma Mia should request an appointment time for the January Local Auditions, and plan to attend that dance call.  More information here: Local Auditions.

 

 

PLEASE PREPARE:

A one-minute monologue: if auditioning for Write Stuff New Play Festival and Romeo and Juliet

A one-minute monologue AND one-minute musical theatre song: if auditioning for Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr and the Holiday Show (TBA).  *Bring clearly marked sheet music for the accompanist.

*If auditioning for Disney’s The Little Mermaid Jr  OR  the Holiday Show (TBA), you must also attend the dance call on your audition day: Friday, February 22nd from 6:15pm-7:00pm or Saturday, February 23rd from 2:00pm-3:00pm

Actors of all races and ethnicities are encouraged to audition for all roles.

 

WRITE STUFF (New Play Festival)

Rehearsals April 6 – 11

Performance April 12

 

SEEKING: A company of Elementary through High School performers.

 

THE LITTLE MERMAID JR.

Music by Alan Menken

Lyrics by Howard Ashman & Glenn Slater

Book by Doug Wright

Rehearsals July 8 – July 30

Performances July 31 – August 11

 

ARIEL: the heroine of our story; a little mermaid who longs to be human. Must be a strong singer and dynamic performer. Ariel has some beautiful solos but must be able to convey meaning through gesture once she loses her voice

 

URSULA: a manipulative sea witch with a vendetta who tries to overthrow King Triton.  She is cunning and devious and will stop at nothing to get what she wants. Seeking a mature performer and strong singer who can bring out this villain’s humor while also finding texture in Ursula’s complexity

 

SEBASTIAN: a meticulous and anxious crab and court composer for King Triton who tries to keep Ariel safe.  Seeking a strong singer who can also handle Sebastian’s emotional range.

 

FLOUNDER: a rambunctious, spunky young fish and Ariel’s sincere and sensitive best friend who is loyal to the end

 

PRINCE ERIC: the adventurous prince who captures Ariel’s heart; would rather explore the ocean than govern a kingdom; charming and sensitive. Seeking a strong actor for this role.

 

KING TRITON:  Ruler of the sea; a ‘force to be reckoned with.’ Must command the stage as a strong leader but also show the tenderness of a parent. Non-singing role.

 

MERSISTERS (Aquata, Andrina, Arista, Atina, Adella, Allana): the daughters of King Triton and Ariel’s siblings; full of personality and sass.

 

SCUTTLE: the zany, know-it-all seagull and self-proclaimed expert on humans; funny and off-beat. Seeking a performer with good comedic timing who can have fun embracing Scuttle’s eccentricities

 

FLOTSAM & JETSAM: electric eels and Ursula’s henchmen; these slippery spies are sinister and sneaky

 

PILOT: the head sailor on Prince Eric’s ship. This nautical expert who entertains the sailors with wild tales of the sea.  Seeking a strong, confident singer-storyteller.

 

SAILORS: the crew of Prince Eric’s ship; eager for adventure and ready to tackle a storm.

 

GRIMSBY: Prince Eric’s prim and proper valet; rigid in personality and constantly trying to guide Prince Eric towards the throne.

 

CARLOTTA: headmistress in Prince Eric’s palace and Ariel’s greatest human ally; warm, maternal, and welcoming

 

CHEF LOUIS: the over-the-top head chef in the palace. He is always wild and frenetic. Must have strong comedic timing

 

CHEFS: Chef Louis’s assistants; Seeking singers who can hold their parts

 

THE GULLS: Scuttle’s flock of zany “backup singers” who help explain human stuff to Ariel

 

MERFOLK & SEA CREATURES / LAGOON ANIMALS / GULLS/  PRINCESSES: Seeking an ensemble of music theatre performers to play various sea creatures and palace people

 

ROMEO AND JULIET

By William Shakespeare

 

Rehearsals:  3 times-per-week from September 3 – October 18

Performances:  October 19 – 26

 

SEEKING: A company of Middle and High School performers to play multiple parts in this new adaptation of Shakespeare’s classic tale.

 

HOLIDAY MUSICAL TBA

Rehearsals November 12 – December 3

Previews & Performances December 4 – 22

 

SEEKING: Youth actors ages 6 – 18 for roles in our holiday musical.  Due to our licensing agreement, we are not allowed to divulge this title until Spring of 2019.

 

TO REQUEST AN AUDITION TIME: Email conservatoryauditions@nullmillmountain.org with your preference of audition day and list the shows for which you are interested in auditioning.

2019 Season Auditions: New York City

AUDITIONS FOR MILL MOUNTAIN THEATRE’S 2019 SEASON will be held at Pearl Studios in New York, NY January 14 & 15, with invited callbacks January 16:

 

Monday, January 14:

Equity Principal Auditions: 9:30AM-12:30PM & 2:00-6:00PM

(Lunch Break 12:30-1:00PM)

[Mamma Mia DANCE CALL from 1:00-2:00PM]

Tuesday, January 15:

Non-Equity BY APPOINTMENT ONLY: 9:30AM-12:30PM & 2:00-6:00PM (Lunch Break 12:30-1:00PM)

[Mamma Mia DANCE CALL from 1:00-2:00PM]

Wednesday, January 16:

Invited Callbacks: 9:00-11:30AM

 

AEA members: information about the EPA on January 14, including relevant breakdowns, has gone out through AEA.

 

Non-Equity: please read carefully below on how to submit for an appointment for January 15:

If you are interested in auditioning on January 15th, please email a headshot, resume, and relevant reel footage to auditions@nullmillmountain.org with ‘NYC AUDITIONS’ in the subject line.

*In the email submission, please denote if you have local housing (within ~30 miles of Downtown Roanoke) available.

*Please Note:  We are not casting for our Summer Apprentice Company in New York.  If you are a current college student and interested in the Summer Apprentice Company, please submit a video audition to auditions@nullmillmountain.org, or plan to attend our local auditions in Roanoke, VA.

 

PLEASE PREPARE:

A one-minute song, if auditioning for Mamma Mia, Next To Normal, or the Holiday Show (TBA). We may ask to hear a one-minute monologue or contrasting one-minute song.

A one-minute monologue if auditioning for The Glass Menagerie or Every Brilliant Thing. We may ask you to read sides.

Actors of all ethnicities are encouraged to audition for all roles.

 


MAMMA MIA

Music and Lyrics by Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson

Book by Catherine Johnson

Rehearsals March 5 – 26

Previews & Performances March 27 – April 14

 

DONNA: Female, 40s. The owner of the Taverna on the Greek island of Kalokairi; Sophie’s mother. She is the former lead singer of ‘Donna and the Dynamos.’ Honest, straight and hard-working, she is the most naturalistic and vulnerable of the characters. Seeking a strong singer-storyteller capable of carrying the show. Principal role.

 

SOPHIE: Female, 18-25: A very special young woman who is determined to find the romance and happiness she feels eluded her mother. Has an adventurous spirit even though she pursues a conventional marriage. Must be able to move extremely well; Pop Soprano. Principal role.

 

TANYA: Female, 35-45: A former singer in the “Dynamos.” Rich, sophisticated, acerbic, funny, and witty. Actress who sings. Must be able to move extremely well. Supporting principal role.

 

ROSIE: Female, 35-45: Also a former singer in the “Dynamos” who now writes for and runs a feminist press. She’s confident, strong, and funny on the outside but shy underneath. Kooky and fun, good comic actress, a bit of a clown. Actress who sings. Must be able to move extremely well. Supporting principal role.

 

SAM: Male, Baritone, 35-45: Donna’s ex and potential father to Sophie. May be Sophie’s father. Left Donna 20 years ago because he was engaged to another woman. Charming, successful architect. Actor who sings. Should be able to move well. Supporting principal role.

 

HARRY: Male, High Baritone, Tenor, 35-45: Donna’s ex and potential father to Sophie. British financier, wealthy, buttoned-up, and conservative but trying to reconnect with his freer, youthful self. Must do a very convincing English accent. Also an actor who sings. Should be able to move well. Supporting principal role.

 

BILL: Male, 35-45: Donna’s ex and potential father to Sophie. A travel writer with no possessions or strings. Good-natured, always ready for adventure. Funny, comedic actor. Should be able to move well. Supporting principal role.

 

LISA: Female, 18-25: Sophie’s friend who arrives to be a bridesmaid. Very energetic and kooky. Must be able to dance. Featured ensemble role.

 

ALI: Female, 18-25: Sophie’s friend. Impulsive and fun. Should contrast to Lisa and Sophie. Must be able to dance. Featured ensemble role.

 

SKY: Male, 20s; Sophie’s fiance. Athletic, attractive – was a successful businessman. Left to help Donna with her taverna and marry Sophie. Featured ensemble role.

 

PEPPER: Male, Baritone/Tenor, 20s; Sky’s friend. Helps run the hotel. Charming, loves women, always flirting. Must be able to dance. Acrobatic skills a plus. Featured ensemble role.

 

EDDIE: Male, Baritone/Tenor, 20s; Another friend of Sky and hotel worker. Laid-back, easygoing. Must be able to dance. Featured ensemble role.

 

ENSEMBLE: Dynamic male and female dancers with vocal range and comedic chops to play the islanders, workers at Donna’s, wedding guests, etc.

 

NEXT TO NORMAL

Book and Lyrics by Brian Yorkey

Music by Tom Kitt

Rehearsals May 20 – June 19

Preview & Performances June 20 – 29

 

DIANA: Female, Mid 30s-40s, strong belt voice. A sexy and sharp housewife; mother to Natalie and Gabe, and wife to Dan; manic-depressive and delusional. She suffers from a worsening bipolar disorder that has been medicated for sixteen years. Seeking a strong singer/actress who capture the audience’s empathy, and can cover the full emotional range that this role requires, including a crucial and deadly sense of humor.

DAN: Male, Mid 30s-40s, high baritone/tenor with a rock sound. Diana’s husband and the father to Gabe and Natalie. An architect, he is handsome and genuine, and perpetually frustrated. He provides a non-ending support for his family as he fights to keep his wife’s mind and illness stable. A belabored, dedicated father, also with a wicked sense of absurdist humor.

GABE: Male, 18-20s, rock tenor with strong falsetto. Diana and Dan’s son, he is dashing, gentle, bright, and playful. He can be both an angel and a demon to his mother, who idolizes him as a superhero.

NATALIE: Female, 18-20s, strong pop/rock belt. Diana and Dan’s daughter. Compelling, attractive in her own unique way, bright, contentious, and trying to be perfect. She is also a classically trained pianist who takes refuge in the practice room. Vocal range (belt/mix to an E).

HENRY: Male, 18-20s, high baritone/tenor. A jazz musician, romantic, stoner, slacker, philosopher king; compelling and charismatic. A classmate of Natalie and eventually her boyfriend, he supports her during one of the roughest times in her life.

MADDEN/DOCTOR FINE: Male, 20s. Diana’s doctor. He is assured, charismatic, a rock star of psychiatry, on the young side of ageless. Vocal range (high baritone/tenor to A with a rock sound).

 

THE GLASS MENAGERIE

By Tennessee Williams

Rehearsals September 3 – 24

Previews & Performances September 25 – October 6

 

AMANDA WINGFIELD (The Mother): Female, 40s-50s. An iron butterfly; a proud woman fiercely devoted to her children; still holds onto the ideals of her genteel southern upbringing; girlish and grotesque; narcissistic and loving; sensitive and harsh; a realist while living in the reveries of a life long vanished; charming and manipulative; a survivor.

TOM WINGFIELD  (The Son): Male, 20s-30s (30s in the present, 21 in the memory).  The narrator of the play; a poet who works in a warehouse; caught between responsibility to his family and following his dreams; explosive, mercurial, lonely, and caring; deeply devoted to his sister; a suffocating dreamer.

LAURA WINGFIELD (The Daughter): Female, early 20s. She is sensitive and painfully shy; a childhood illness has left her physically impaired; retreats from reality through her collection of glass animals; loves her mother and brother; always puts others before herself.

JIM O-CONNOR (The Gentleman Caller): Male, 20s. Tom’’s lone friend at the warehouse and former classmate of Laura’’s; a nice guy; pleasant in appearance and demeanor; peaked in high school; he is the outside world.

 

EVERY BRILLIANT THING

By Duncan Macmillan

Rehearsals October 22 – November 6

Previews & Performances November 7 – 10

 

ACTOR:  There is only one actor, any gender, any race, but just one. 20s to 40s. Seeking charming, engaging, warm actor with emotional depth, great comedic timing, and a sensitivity to the subject matter of depression and the lengths we will go to for those we love. Must have the ability to draw an audience in with their honesty and truthful storytelling; able to make an audience feel at home and comfortable. Experience and expertise in improvisation with others would be a vital advantage.

 

HOLIDAY MUSICAL TBA

Rehearsals November 12 – December 3

Previews & Performances December 4 – 22

 

SEEKING: Adult actors of all ages to perform in our holiday musical.  Due to our licensing agreement, we are not allowed to divulge this title until Spring of 2019.

 

If you are interested in auditioning on January 14th & 15th, please email a headshot, resume and relevant reel footage to auditions@nullmillmountain.org with ‘NYC AUDITIONS’ in the subject line.  In the email submission, please denote if you have local housing (within ~30 miles of Downtown Roanoke) available.

Gift Ideas For Everyone On Your List!

1. GIFT CARD IN ANY AMOUNT

You choose the dollar amount, they choose the show. This is the most flexible gift– perfect for anyone on your list! Call the box office at 540-342-5740 to purchase.

 

2.TICKETS FOR TWO

We’ve got a bunch of fun shows that are perfect for date night, like Mamma Mia, Next To Normal, Music of the 60’s, and Let’s Go To The Movies. Packs of two range from $30-$78. Visit millmountain.org/shows to secure those seats.

 

3. TUITION TO MILL MOUNTAIN THEATRE CONSERVATORY

Give the gift of a theatre education with a class tuition this holiday season. Course offerings for students Pre-K through Adult. Visit millmountain.org/class to learn more. One class costs between $150 – $200 total for 9 weeks of instruction.

 

December 9th Performance of The Christmas Cup- Exchange Tickets

 

Due to inclement weather this past weekend, our performance of The Christmas Cup​ on Sunday, December 9th @ 2:00pm was cancelled for the safety of our patrons and performers.
If you had tickets for this performance you are free to change the date of that reservation- free of charge by contacting the box office at 540-342-5740.
The Christmas Cup will resume performances on Wednesday, December 12th.

The Christmas Cup Returns To Mill Mountain Theatre This December

For decades, The Christmas Cup has been a tradition for people of all ages to herald the holidays in a truly meaningful way. Now Mill Mountain Theatre brings that novel back to its stage for the fourth time in a new adaptation by the book’s author, long-time Roanoke educator and children’s novelist Nancy Ruth Patterson. The show will have a cast of seventeen actors, including professional equity performers and local children. The Christmas Cup runs December 5th to the 23rd on the Trinkle MainStage.

 

When The Christmas Cup novel debuted in 1989, reviewers across the country praised the book. The Los Angeles Times called it “a soft-spoken message of year-round kindness that sounds the right chord for the season.” School Library Journal gave it a starred review, saying “this story exemplifies and transcends the season with its joy in purposeful living.” Roanoke theatre patrons adored the play adaptation when it premiered, claiming the traditional messages resonated with their children in a way few other stories had.

 

The story of Ann Megan McCallie, third- grade recipient of the Good Citizenship Award, spelling bee champion, and favorite target of bullies, displays the events that unfold after she foolishly buys an old, ugly milkshake cup at an auction. Nannie, her wise grandmother, helps Megan turn that unwanted cup into a vessel of good cheer as together they secretly find a way to make “memories in a milkshake cup.” Along the way, Megan learns to appreciate those who seem different and to be on the look-out for selfless acts of kindness. She learns that sometimes, it’s not the gift, but the giving itself, that makes life special.

The Christmas Cup stars Christy Smith Treece* (Older Megan), Mikayla Parker (Little M), and Barbara Bradshaw* (Nannie). Also featuring: Campbell Allen (Linda), Isabel Braby (Child Ensemble), Connor Dunford (Isaac Yoder), Patrick Kennerly (Mr. Dumphrey & Mr. Burkholder), Pat LoRicco (Joseph Yoder) Sylvia MacNab (Brenda), Charles Meidlinger (Charlie), Sally Moulse (Miss Annie), Sawyer Mullins (Willis), April Parker (Elizabeth Yoder), Quinn Roudebush (Rachel Yoder), Kris Sorensen (Miss Finney), Griffin Shaver (Child Ensemble), and Henry Stevens (Charlie’s Friend).

 

The Christmas Cup is written by Nancy Ruth Patterson, Directed by Travis Kendrick, with Lighting Design by Bill Webb, Scenic Design by Jimmy Ray Ward, Costume Design by Jessica Gaffney, Properties Design by Matt Shields, and Production Stage Managed by Jessica Edwards*. Technical Direction by Karen Gierchak, Producing Artistic Direction by Ginger Poole, Assistant Stage Management by Elizabeth Bradley, and Sound Consultation by Ayme Gierchak.

*Appears courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association

 

Sponsors for The Christmas Cup include: B.J. Preas, Better Sofas, Inc., Boxley Materials Company, Brooks Financial Group, Business Solutions, Inc., Chas. Lunsford Sons & Associates , Inc., chocolatepaper, Claytor/Wirt Associates, Davenport & Company LLC, Dixon, Hubard, Feinour & Brown, Inc., Dominion Risk Advisors, Freedom First Credit Union, Frith Anderson & Peake, PC, Integrated Textile Solutions, Interactive Design Group, Miller, Long & Associates, Inc; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Long, Oakey’s Funeral Service & Crematory, Pinnacle Financial Partners, Roanoke Animal Hospital, Roanoke Gas Co. / RGC Resources, Roanoke Valley Orthodontics, Rutherfoord, a Marsh & McLennan Agency, The Convergence Group at Morgan Stanley Wealth Management, and The W.E.McGuire Foundation. Grantors include: Actors’ Equity Association, Blue Star Theatres, Center in the Square, National Endowment for the Arts, Theatre Communications Group, Virginia Commission for the Arts.

 

Be sure to secure your seats to ‘The Christmas Cup’ running December 5 – 23 on the Trinkle MainStage.  Evening performances on Saturday have been adjusted to 5pm for families. Tickets range from $20-25 and can be purchased online at millmountain.org or by calling 540-342-5740.

Essay Contest for The Christmas Cup with The Roanoke Times

Mill Mountain Theatre wants you to write about the following prompt:

In The Christmas Cup, Megan McCallie learns the true spirit of the holidays by making a list of all the people who had been especially good to her that year. Outside of your immediate family, who would be at the top of your Christmas Cup list, and why?  

 

Contest Rules:

The contest begins on November 1st, 2018. You can submit your essay any time during the submission period but the deadline for all essays to be submitted is December 1st, 2018. There will be two divisions within the contest, youth: grades 5-12 and adult. Mill Mountain Theatre will have their contest judge review each essay and two winners will be chosen – one from the youth division (grades 5-12) and one from the adult division. 

 

 Contest Prizes:

The winning articles will be published in The Roanoke Times! Both winners will each receive two tickets to “The Christmas Cup” and a scholarship to a class at Mill Mountain Theatre Conservatory 2019.

Winners will be contacted via email address submitted in addition to being announced on social media and The Roanoke Times!

 

 

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Auditions: Conservatory Classes & My Fatal Valentine

AUDITIONS for YOUTH and ADULT roles will take place on November 26th from 4pm-8pm on the Waldron Stage. (20 Church Ave SE, Roanoke, Virginia 24011)
 
CASTING: Music Theatre Conservatory Class, Acting Conservatory Class, and ‘My Fatal Valentine’ (Fishburn Mansion Community Collaboration)
 
TO REQUEST AN AUDITION TIME: email conservatoryauditions@nullmillmountain.org with your preference of audition time and list the classes or show for which you are interested in auditioning.
 
PLEASE PREPARE:
-If auditioning for the Music Theatre Conservatory class please prepare a one minute selection of a musical theatre song and a one minute monologue.
-If auditioning for the Acting Conservatory class or ‘My Fatal Valentine’ please prepare a one minute monologue.
 
MUSIC THEATRE CONSERVATORY CLASS:
Seeking Middle & High School Aged Students who wish to be a part of MMT’s Audition Only Music Theatre Class. Music Theatre Conservatory classes will be held on Tuesdays from 7pm-9pm, Feb 5 to Apr 2
 
ACTING CONSERVATORY CLASS:
Seeking Middle & High School Aged Students who wish to be a part of MMT’s Audition Only Acting Class. Acting Conservatory classes will be held on Wednesdays from 7pm-8:30pm, Feb 6 to Apr 3
 
MY FATAL VALENTINE:
Seeking Youth and Adult roles for Mill Mountain Theatre and Play Roanoke’s collaborative production of ‘My Fatal Valentine’.
At a convention of romance writers, the contenders for the LoveKnot Book of the Year Award are anxious to find out who wins the prize. Among the nominated authors are two spinster sisters, a young prodigy and her overbearing mother, a British aristocrat, a rude and obnoxious social climber, and a rough and tough dude and his bimbo girlfriend. Editor Benton Fish tries to keep the award ceremonies civilized amid jealousies and rivalries. When the winner is announced and then abruptly murdered, it will be up to the amateur detectives in the audience to vote for who they think “dunit”
 
Rehearsals will take place in January & February, with three performances at The Fishburn Mansion on Feb 15-17th, 2019.
 
CHARACTER BREAKDOWN (9F / 4M):
 
MAUDE PETRY (Female, 30s+) – the hostess and organizer of the event. Harried and continually flustered, Maude is the President of FARN – Fans of Romance Novels.
 
BENTON FISH (Male, 20s+) – Editor-in-Chief at Heartthrob Books. He is also the Master of Ceremonies for the event and, as such, begins the evening very much in charge. Has a major crush on Jane.
 
JANE FORTHRIGHT (Female, Late Teens-Early 20s) – Head of Security at Heartthrob Books. Jane is beautiful, no-nonsense, terse, and direct. She will handle the investigation.
 
HATTIE GLICK/ pen name – LUCRETIA DEWITT (Female, 20s+) – A Romance Writer. Very arrogant, rather crude, loud and obnoxious. She’s been blackmailing all of the Writers with the “dirt” she has on each of them. But instead of extorting cash, she’s forced each one to write a book which she has passed off as her own. The final straw will be when she wins the “Heartthrob Book of the Year” for “Savannah Passage” which was written by one of the others.
 
MAYNARD GLICK (Male Late 20s+) – Lucretia’s husband. He’s a basically sweet guy for someone who works for the FBI – in the Witness Relocation Program. He’s also been henpecked by Hattie for years.
 
PRISCILLA EMBERLY (Female, Late Teens+) – A Romance Writer. Very Victorian, sweet and fussy.
 
VERONICA EMBERLY (Female, Late Teens+)- Priscilla’s twin sister and co-author. They are completely devoted to each other and to their books.
 
CHET FARQUIRK (Male, Late 20s+) – Romance Writer. Chet couldn’t make it as a serious novelist so he’s been “reduced” to writing romance novels. He actually hates them. He’s a tough-talking, abrasive guy. Chet “talks” and writes tough but he’s really a softie. Especially where Mitzi is concerned.
 
MITZI MOONEY (Female, 20s) – Chet’s girlfriend. Mitzi acts dumb, mostly because she is. She’s also very nervous. Being in the Witness Protection Program can do that to you.
 
EDITH CRUMPOWSKI (Female, 18-20s) – A Romance Writer and a mousy little thing, Edith lives through the romantic fantasies she creates for her heroine, Dijon. Dressed unattractively and poorly, no makeup, her hair pulled back, etc. Edith was a prodigy – her first Dijon book was printed when she was 16.
 
MARTHA CRUMPOWSKI (Female, Late 30s+) – Edith’s mother. Overbearing and domineering. Twenty years older than Edith and she’ll do ANYTHING to make sure Edith continues to churn out the books.
 
LADY DOROTHY KNOLLS OF WYNCHLEY (Female, Late 30s+) – A Romance Writer. A British aristocrat from the tip of her elegantly coiffed head to the cardigan around her shoulders, to the single string of pearls to her low-heeled pumps. Very ladylike and regal.. This is the image which she has carefully created and cultivated, but if the truth were known, she is actually an American – Billy Sue Barlow of Gator Junction, Arkansas.
 
DENIS KNOLLS (Male, Late teens) – Dorothy’s playboy son. Fancies himself to be Cary Grant. He’s always in need of cash and is constantly being rescued from various escapades – usually involving women – by his mother.
 
Actors of all races and ethnicities are encouraged to audition for all roles.

Cast Announced for A Simple Gift: Mill Mountain Theatre’s “Once-In-A-Lifetime” Celebration

Mill Mountain Theatre’s Producing Artistic Director Ginger Poole calls A Simple Gift, the theatre’s first major fundraiser in more than a decade, a celebration in three acts: fine food; the show itself; and a festive dessert.

“Nancy Ruth Patterson’s play, A Simple Gift, brought crowds to its feet when it premiered in 2008,” Poole said.  “We’ve sandwiched that play, called Nancy’s love song to the theatre and love song to life, between a sophisticated stand -up supper and open bar sprawled out over Center in the Square and a dessert buffet accompanied by show tunes and bubbly toasts. I can’t begin to tell you how excited I am about this once-in-a lifetime celebration.”

Headliners for the play itself include two of the playwright’s former students, who are returning home to join the Mill Mountain Theatre family in honoring Patterson’s lifelong creativity and devotion to this community. Stage and television actor Trey Ellett , whose credits include Rent and Amelie on Broadway and the  National Tour of If/Then, joins his lifelong friend and Mill Mountain Theatre favorite Christy Smith Treece, on stage. Others featured in the cast include Emmy-Award Winner Natalie Faunce, retired Hollins University President (and former high school drama teacher) Nancy Gray, attorney/actor Carter Brothers, Ginger Poole Avis, and the real star, a well-loved poodle.  A large cast of some of Mill Mountain Theatre Conservatory’s finest students is headlined by Charlotte Pearl. The play is directed by MMT Director of Education, Travis Kendrick.

A Simple Gift tells the story of two former residents of fictional Brownsville, North Carolina – one who found fame on Broadway and the other as a children’s writer – accept the invitation from an old teacher to put on a performance of her book, Michael Madigan’s Curtain Call, as a gift to the hometown that raised them both. When the author’s ten-year-old want-to-be-actor daughter begs to audition for the play, she finds out that no matter what, the show must go on, and so much can depend on the simplest of gifts.

Tickets for the November 10, one –night- only (6:30-9:00 p.m.) event are now on sale for $100 each. A portion of that price is a donation to MMT to complete renovations of the Waldron Stage, home of its Conservatory, as a green space.  

Contact events@nullmillmountain.org or call 540-342-5761 for more information or to buy tickets

Get your tickets to A Simple Gift- One-Night Only Fundraising Event

Nancy Ruth Patterson’s A Simple Gift returns to the Trinkle MainStage this November for a one-night only fundraiser performance on November 10th, 2018.

This special event will feature ten local children in addition to Broadway performer Trey Ellett (Rent & Amelie), Roanoke favorite Christy Treece, MMT Producing Artistic Director Ginger Poole, Board President Nancy Gray, and more.

 

Don’t miss this one-night only fundraiser performance

 

A Simple Gift is about 10-year-old Carrie O’Connor, who wants to be an actress. After starring in her class play at her New York City school, she convinces her parents to let her audition for a theater in North Carolina that is doing a play based on a book written by her mother! A plucky audition gets Carrie in the cast, but before opening night she makes a blunder so big it threatens to topple the whole production.

 

Before the show begins, you are invited to enjoy a catered Standing Supper full of delicious delights and an expansive open bar beginning at 6:30 p.m. in the Atrium of Center in the Square. Then, experience the exclusive one-night only performance of Nancy Ruth Patterson’s A Simple Gift on the Trinkle MainStage.

After the curtain call, join the cast for a star-studded celebration with dessert, bubbly, and Broadway favorites on the piano.

 

How To Get Tickets:

The goal of this fundraiser is to supplement generous grants from the Fishburn Foundation and the Helen S. and Charles G. Patterson, Jr. Charitable Foundation Trust to renovate the Waldron Stage into a “green space” venue both for performances, as the home of the MMT Conservatory and to support other needs of Mill Mountain Theatre.

 

Tickets are $100 a person, and can only be purchased in advance by contacting events@nullmillmountain.org or call 540-342-5761. RSVP by October 15th. A portion of your ticket price will be a tax-exempt charitable gift to Mill Mountain Theatre.

Join the MMT Family in a special tribute to Nancy Ruth Patterson’s career-long creativity and devotion to our community.

Mill Mountain Theatre Announces 2019 Season

Our upcoming 2019 season will consist of four main stage musicals on the Trinkle, three shows for Young Audiences, two productions in the Waldron Fringe Series, and two concerts in their Music Series. A brilliant balance of shows that all will enjoy.

 

TRINKLE MAINSTAGE SERIES

Four big-cast shows of drama, comedy, music, and family fun, all with impressive production quality.

Mamma Mia!

March 27 – April 14

With nonstop laughs, exhilarating dance numbers set to the iconic music of ABBA, Mamma Mia! has been a global smash hit since its premiere on Broadway in 2002. Notable songs include “Take A Chance on Me,” “Super Trouper,” “Dancing Queen”, and more!

The Little Mermaid Jr

July 31 – August 11

Journey under the sea with Ariel and her sea creature friends in Disney’s The Little Mermaid JR. Classic songs like “Part of Your World”, “Poor Unfortunate Souls”, “Kiss the Girl” and more appear in this one-long-hour adaptation of the story we all know and love.

The Glass Menagerie

September 25 – October 6

Said to be one of the greatest plays in the 20th Century, come see The Glass Menagerie, the “memory play” that catapulted beloved playwright Tennessee Williams to fame. This riveting drama is set in 1937’s St. Louis, and follows the fragile Wingfield family: Tom, an aspiring poet, his painfully shy sister Laura, and their mother Amanda, a faded southern belle. Dreams and reality collide in this play of exquisite beauty.

Holiday Show TBA

December 4 – 22

This classic Broadway show has been produced on the MMT stage before and delighted audiences around the globe for over 50 years. Due to our licensing agreement, we are not allowed to divulge this title until Spring of 2019, but we know you are going to love this beautiful story with music to match, fun for the whole family around the holidays!

 

WALDRON FRINGE SERIES

Two productions of cutting edge drama centered around the theme of mental wellness.

Every Brilliant Thing

November 7 – 10

Touching, funny, and brilliantly stripped down, Every Brilliant Thing is one-person show about an individual’s journey with their mother and her struggle with mental health.The Guardian calls it “Heart-wrenching, hilarious…possibly one of the funniest plays you’ll ever see.”

Next To Normal

June 20 – 29

Winner of the Pulitzer-Prize for Drama, this groundbreaking musical follows the Goodmans, a seemingly typical American family whose  lives are anything but normal. The contemporary and electrifying musical shares the Goodman’s intricate battle with mental health. Abundant with love, sympathy and heart, Next To Normal takes the audience into the minds of each character, and reminds us that nobody’s family is normal.

 

YOUNG AUDIENCE SERIES

Three delightful productions, two in the Waldron, and one in the community, all encouraging literacy and for children to read.

Write Stuff!

April 12

MMT’s young playwright festival Write Stuff! returns for a third year, encouraging young writers to submit their short plays to be produced as staged readings on the Waldron Stage. See your characters on the MMT stage, the competition is open to middle- and high-school students and the deadline for submissions is January 31st, 2019.

A Peter Rabbit Tale: A Children’s Musical

June 1 – 29

Beatrix Potter’s classic story A Peter Rabbit Tale comes to life in this spirited children’s musical, touring the Roanoke Valley this summer. Peter Rabbit has begun to believe that being a rabbit isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. After being picked on for the last time, Peter decides to run away from home. When he encounters difficulties living with feisty squirrels and sewing mice, he discovers that home might not be too bad after all.

Romeo and Juliet

October 19 – 26

William Shakespeare’s classic tale of star-crossed lovers is remounted in an imaginative and theatrical adaptation on the Waldron Stage. Romeo and Juliet is appropriate for middle and high school students, and this production will feature student performers, designers, and technicians.

MUSIC SERIES

Two musical concerts, with four fun-filled nights of well known tunes.

Music of the 60s

May 31 – June 1

Twist and shimmy your way to Mill Mountain Theatre with the catchiest songs from one of the most revolutionary decades in music, the 60’s. With your favorites from chart toppers like The Beatles, The Supremes, and Aretha Franklin, we invite you slip on a pair of bell bottoms and dance to your favorites. R.E.S.P.E.C.T. this groovy mix of tunes as we cover the best artists from the Motown Hub to the Woodstock Craze.

Let’s Go to the Movies

August 23 – 24

Sit back and enjoy all of your favorite songs from Hollywood’s Greatest Blockbusters: from  Titanic to The Wizard of Oz, Dirty Dancing to The Graduate. You will not want to miss this journey of music through the golden age of cinema at Mill Mountain Theatre. Come join us in this celebration of music through 100 years of movie magic.

Season Subscriptions

Season subscriptions are available now on their website, or by clicking HERE. There are many different packages within subscriptions:

Trinkle Productions – Package includes: Mamma Mia!, The Little Mermaid Jr, The Glass Menagerie, and Holiday Musical TBA.

Music Series – Package includes: Music of the 60s and Let’s Go to the Movies.

Waldron Fringe Series – Package includes: Next to Normal and Every Brilliant Thing.

All In Package – Package includes: Mamma Mia!, The Little Mermaid Jr, The Glass Menagerie, Holiday Musical TBA, Music of the 60s, Let’s Go to the Movies, Next to Normal and Every Brilliant Thing.

All other ticketed productions are available to add on to any package.

 

Mill Mountain Theatre Celebrates Bernstein’s Centennial with West Side Story

Mill Mountain Theatre participates in the global celebration of composer Leonard Bernstein’s centennial with their production of  “West Side Story” running October 3rd through the 21st on the Trinkle MainStage. Led by Producing Artistic Director: Ginger Poole (Director) Broadway’s Nick Kepley (Choreographer), and Seth Davis (Resident Music Director), the production features twenty-seven performers hailing from New York City to Roanoke.

 

Based on Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, this classic follows warring families of teenaged gangs and star-crossed lovers, desperate for somewhere to be together forever. The romantic and violent story is told through choreography based on the Jerome Robbins original Tony Award-winning dances, with the music of Leonard Bernstein and the words of then beginner Stephen Sondheim. Since its Broadway debut 60 years ago, it has remained a shining example of the best of this truly American art form.

 

“West Side Story” runs Oct 3 – 21 on the Trinkle MainStage at Mill Mountain Theatre. Be sure to grab your tickets at millmountain.org or call 540-342-5740.

 

Sponsors of West Side Story include Avis Construction Company, Brooks Financial Group, Business Solutions, Corrugated Container Corp Inc., Entre Computer Center, Gentry Locke Attorneys, The Glebe, Member One Federal Credit Union, Pinnacle Financial Partners, Sun Tan City, SunTrust Bank, and Trane. Grantors include: Actors’ Equity Association, Blue Star Theatres, Center in the Square, National Endowment for the Arts, Theatre Communications Group, Virginia Commission for the Arts, and WVTF.

Play With Puppets! Free Masterclass- December 8th

From the stage to TV and Film, some of the most amazing storytelling moments and memorable characters have come alive through the art form of puppetry. In this Masterclass, participants explore the basic techniques used by professional puppeteers, and learn to activate simple objects to tell exciting stories. Come and join in on the fun.

Sept 15th on the Waldron Stage from 10am-11:30am, Shareformance: 11:30-11:40am. FREE Class for Grades: 2 – 5
 

Mill Mountain Theatre Unveils 2019 Season on September 20th

Mill Mountain Theatre unveils their exciting 2019 Season: September 20th from 6:30-8:00pm on the Trinkle MainStage. Big splashy musicals, thought provoking plays, and catchy concerts will populate the theatre’s stages, be the first to hear what you have to look forward to!

 

This public and free event will begin at 6:30pm with a cash bar and catered hors d’oeuvres, donated by Shula’s 347 Grill at the Sheraton Roanoke Hotel and Conference Center in the Center in the Square Atrium, at 7:00pm patrons will gather in the Trinkle MainStage to view a special performance where MMT Staff and Guest Artists will reveal the 2019 Season. In addition to the performance, News Station WSLS will be at the Theatre to do live coverage of the event. Later that evening at 8:00pm, guests will be invited to view a live stream of the MMT Documentary on the big screen in the Theatre, the documentary program will also be shown on WSLS that evening.

 

Classics, Pulitzer-Prize Winning, and new works appear in the Trinkle MainStage Series, Waldron Fringe Series, Young Audience Series, and Music Series at MMT next year. This event will be your first chance to purchase season tickets.  Be sure to save the date and join the festivities on September 20th from 6:30-8:30pm at Mill Mountain Theatre.

 

RSVP on FaceBook to MMT’s 2019 Season Announcement 

A Taste of Country Concert at Mill Mountain Theatre

Mill Mountain Theatre is gearing up for their upcoming concert ‘A Taste of Country’ August 24th and 25th on the Trinkle MainStage. All three singers: Devin Altizer, Trey Getz, and Lyndsay Ricketson are returning MMT alums.

 

We live in the birthplace of country music and all grew up with those songs and singers – from Johnny Cash, Patsy Cline, and Dolly Parton to Brad Paisley, Carrie Underwood and Alan Jackson. MMT invites you to savor a taste of the rich history of our nation’s authentic soundtrack in an evening of trucks, dogs, the open road and love – lost and found.

 

Be sure to secure your seats to ‘A Taste of Country’ running August 24 & 25 on the Trinkle MainStage. Tickets range from $20- $25 and can be purchased online at millmountain.org or by calling 540-342-5740.  

 

Devin Altizer is excited to be back at MMT, having last appeared in Spring Awakening on the Waldron Stage. Additional MMT credits include One Hit Wonders and an Evening With Andrew Lloyd Webber. He grew up in Radford, VA, and holds a BA in Musical Theatre from Emory & Henry College. Favorite previous credits include The Great Gatsby (Nick Carraway), The Rocky Horror Show (Riff-Raff), Sweeney Todd (Toby), One Man, Two Guvnors (Alan/Gareth).

Trey Getz is excited to be returning to the MMT stage! Last MMT credit was being in the ensemble of “White Christmas”. Favorite credits include: Phil Davis (White Christmas), Mark (Rent) and Anthony (Sweeney Todd). After singing 4 contracts at Tokyo Disneyland with the show “Minnie Oh! Minnie”, Trey will be returning to Japan to debut a brand new Christmas show at Tokyo Disney Sea this coming winter season.

Lyndsay Ricketson – is thrilled to be back at Mill Mountain for their Taste of Country concert! You may have seen her earlier this year in Mill Mountain’s A Chorus Line  (Maggie) or Andrew Lloyd Webber Concert! Other regional credits include: Smokey Joe’s Cafe (DeLee), Kiss Me Kate (Lois Lane), Next to Normal (Natalie), Ragtime (Evelyn Nesbit), Pump Boys and Dinettes (Rhetta Cupp), Sweeney Todd (Johanna), Little Women (Beth) and Hairspray in Concert (Penny).

A Taste of Country is Directed by Alicia Varcoe, Music Direction/Arranging by Seth Davis, Producing Artistic Direction by Ginger Poole, Lighting Design by Bill Webb, Sound Engineering by Ayme Gierchak, Technical Direction by Karen Gierchak, and Band Members: Seth Davis (keys), Evin Bowman (guitar), Jeff Hoffmann (bass) and JT Fauber (drums).

 

Sponsors for ‘A Taste of Country’: Skyline Capital Strategies LLC and American National Bank & Trust Company. Grantors include: Actors Equity Association, Blue Star Theatres, Center in the Square, National Endowment for the Arts, Theatre Communications Group, Virginia Commission for the Arts, WVTF.

 

Get your tickets today by calling the MMT box office @ 540-342-5740 or by visiting millmountain.org  ‘A Taste of Country’ performs August 24th & 25th on the Trinkle MainStage.

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