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MR
GREEN ASKS A QUESTION
Can a tolerant person accept another
person’s intolerance? That is one of the questions in the
multi-layered and expertly crafted, Visiting Mr. Green, by
Jeff Baron. Directed by Masquers’ artistic director, Beverly
Hasper, this absorbing and touching play affords a challenging format
for two experienced actors to spread their wings. It is sure to leave
the audience with a heartwarming aftertaste.
Robert Barker plays Ross Gardiner, a young
corporate executive, charged with reckless driving for nearly hitting
elderly pedestrian, Mr. Green, played by Randy Brooks. Gardiner
receives a community service sentence requiring a weekly visit to the
recently widowed Mr. Green, to tend to his needs.
The first act begins as a comedy about two men who
have no common ground and do not want to be in the same room together.
In the second act, following personal revelations of long held secrets
and painful prejudices, the story changes into a gripping and moving
drama.
Critically acclaimed, this play had a successful
run in Spokane’s Civic Theater.
Performance dates for Visiting Mr. Green
will be March 11-12, 18-19, 25-26, and April 1-2
at 8 P.M. Sunday matinees are at 3 P.M. on March 20 and April 3. Call
the theater for reservations at 246-2611.
AFRICAN
DRUMMING & DANCING AT MASQUERS
In honor of black history month Ashe Drum and
Dance Ensemble from Spokane and Allunhari Drum Ensemble, a local group
will perform at 7 P.M., Saturday, February 26.
"This unique style of music has been passed down
as an oral tradition in West Africa from as long ago as 800 years,"
says Michael Goude, leader of Allunhari and member of Ashe. "We play on
instruments of the same design."
Both groups perform traditional ceremonial drumming and dancing,
maintaining the integrity and authenticity of the Mande tradition. Some
of their members have traveled to West Africa and studied with such
drum masters as Mamady Keita.
They bring to our audience the opportunity to
experience this stirring African music that is as intricate as it is
exciting. The ticket price is $10.
HARMONICA
ARTIST READY TO BLOW LISTENERS AWAY
Carlos del Junco with
his four-piece band will present an eclectic palette of jazz, blues,
swing, Latin, funky New Orleans, and the occasional African sound. This
Cuban born singer and harmonica maestro transcends categorization but
is always innovative. He was judged the worlds best in both the
diatonic blues category and the diatonic jazz category.
"Only about 25% of the show is blues," del Junco
said. "And that’s not straight ahead blues. We try to reach a
broad audience. The key is the melody and the ensemble with the band.
It makes it exciting. We put a lot of energy into it."
Carlos del Junco is another
world-class artist from the same Toronto-based touring company as Pavlo
who was a smash hit in the Masquers’
2004 season. He will entertain our audiences with an 8 P.M. performance
on Friday, April 15. www.carlosdeljunco.com
AND THE
WINNER IS ……………
Masquers volunteers and audience members
celebrated the 2004 season at the annual Mopet (Masquers Outstanding
Participation and Esprit in Theater)
Awards on January 22. Amid lively entertainment by
MC, Bruce Reim and musicians, Don Johnstad and Darrell Morris, the
following awards were presented:
Mopet award: Richard Elvin.
Best director: Randy Brooks, Proof.
Best actress: Melissa Sloan, Proof.
Best supporting actor: Tied were Bob
Jasman, My Three Angels &
Randy Brooks, A Man for All Seasons.
Best actor: Ken Greene, Proof.
Best supporting actress: Sue
LaMunyon, Proof.
Brightest new face (female): Katie Busse,
My Three Angels.
Brightest new face (male): Raul Harnasch, My
Three Angels.
Most promising new (to Masquers) actor or actress:
Raul Harnasch.
Best filmmaker: Kathy Kiefer, Boobalogues.
Best set design: John Glassco, A Man for
All Seasons.
Best sound design: D Jay Kendall, Proof.
Best graphic design: Ken Greene, Proof.
MASQUERS
THEATER 2005 SEASON
African Drumming &
Dancing Concert by
Ashe and Allunhari
7:00 P.M. February 26
Visiting Mr. Green Play
by Jeff Baron, directed by Beverly Hasper.
8:00 P.M. March 11-12; 18-19; 25-26; and April 1-2
3:00 P.M. March 20 and 27
Carlos del Junco Concert
8:00 P.M. April 15
Dial "M" for Murder
Play by Frederick Knott, directed by
Eric VanWoert
8:00 P.M. May 6-7; 13-14; 20-21; and 27-28
3:00 P.M. May 15 and 22
Picasso at the Lapin Agile
Play by
Steve Martin, directed by Cynthia Dano
8:00 P.M. June 24-25; July 1-2; 8-9; and 15-16
3:00 P.M. July 3 and 10
On the Other Hand Plays
written and directed by Alex Garnett
8:00 P.M. August 19-20; 26-27; September 2; and
9-10
3:00 P.M. August 28 and September 4
Masquer-Aid Gala Event
September 3
Anything Goes Musical
directed by Randy Brooks
8:00 P.M. October 21-22; 28-29; November 4-5;
11-12; and 18-19
3:00 P.M. October 30 and November 6
Masquers Theater
246-2611
www.masquers.com
COME OUT AND PLAY WITH US!
There is more than one reason
Masquers’ theater productions are called plays. That is
because contributing to the success of a show is really fun, especially
in our new theater. Come join us and play in the bright lights, or if
that isn’t your thing, play with costumes, sets, or lights
and sound. We will provide plenty of outlets for your creative or
organizational urges. Joining our team is as easy as a phone call to
our volunteer coordinator, Dorene Bendickson at 765-4414.
The art display in the lobby is provided
by the Soap Lake Art Guild.
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