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3rd June
2010
written by Nalin

From left: Joe Gruca, Courtney Marietta, and Derric Neal star in AVT's production of BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT, on stage June 4-13 in Quartz Hill.

AVT June 2010 Update

 
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In this episode:

* BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT opens Friday, June 4th for a six-show run through June 13th! Two lawyers duel over the nature of justice… and face a shared past that may undo them both. Tickets available online via secure credit card, or a limited number of physical tickets are available via cash/check at Sagebrush Cafe in Quartz Hill.

* Interview with Karen Gruca, production stage manager for BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT.

* Auditions have been announced for THE INTERROGATION OF NATHAN HALE, which will open in September. Please see our website, under the “Happening Now” box at right for a link to more information.

* Our first Musicians Night was held in the garage blackbox on Saturday, April 24th. Check out our blog for photos and podcast sound clips. We had a great time and have future Musicians Nights lined up! Stay tuned for further updates.

* Updates for playwrights – $300 bounty continues, several playwrights are wrighting furiously as we speak. Next Playwrights Expo will be July 24th. Short scripts for staged reading and limited production due June 26th. AVT is moving towards a phased set of event types to help bring locally written work from concept to full production.

* As a 501(c)3 nonprofit company, we depend on your support – ticket revenues recover only about 65% of what it takes to operate AVT. The generosity of our Patrons is what allows us to continue producing unique, original, and experimental drama. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation easily by credit card on our website today.

25th April
2010
written by Nalin

On Saturday, April 24th, 2010, AVT marked a milestone as we hosted live music in our black box theatre space for the first time in a 2-hour fundraiser concert.  Kicking off the evening was musician SPECIAL K, appearing with TWANGER V.  This Wrightwood duo spun poetic lyrics on death, redemption, spirituality, and introspection with their unique, blues-infused folk sound.

Our closer act featured professional artists JIMMY LEE YOUNG and GIL GABALDON II, rocking the house (literally) with their award-winning, Native American folk rock.  Young’s powerful voice rang out, singing soulfully about lost love, resilience, natural beauty, and occasionally a deep and burning anger.

A huge thank you to our musicians for lending their talent to our fundraiser concert.  We did a little better than break-even (sweet!!!), got our name and season out there to some new people, and earned a new individual patron, Mr. Al Bowers!  We also appreciate the members of the community who came out to support local arts in Quartz Hill.

You can listen to some clips and commentary in our latest podcast:

 
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ABOUT THE ARTISTS

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SPECIAL K

Kurt has been playing guitar and writing songs since his teenage years.  Struggling with non-conformity and the desire to sound like the popular radio, he was encouraged by friends to write songs and play the music as he sees and feels it.  Taking this advice to heart, he has been performing sporadically for about 5 years and seems to be much happier and more musically productive.

In Kurt’s words, “The songs I write are usually about a notable event or observation that has occurred in my life.  The songs give the soul a mechanism of emotional release as a reaction to the event.  For example, “Killer on 138” was written as a warning to the new drivers on this highway to beware and also as a state funding advocacy.”  Kurt also plays guitar at the Village Grind coffee house and plays a gehu (a chinese cello) at a local church choir in Wrightwood, CA.

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JIMMY LEE YOUNG and GIL GABALDON II

Jimmy’s music career started right here at Edwards Air force base in 1991. As an airman, Jimmy worked in the space program doing the weather for the Space Shuttle and flight testing, while supporting the Gulf war effort. Gil Gabaldon II, his drummer, worked under the 6500 ABW doing morale support troops stationed here. Jimmy had left his native New Orleans not only to finish school in the Air force, but to settle in Southern California armed with his education and honorable discharge, to pursue a career in music.

The duo started recording on Valentine’s Day, 1997. Their first CD, “Apache”, was completed in the fall of 1999. It was a long haul as neither of them had ever made a CD before. But the experience laid the groundwork for their future careers.

In the early summer of 2001 they were asked to play a July 4th benefit concert for California City, by KCEL radio. The station had started playing their CD 2 weeks before, and had them in the studio for an interview and CD giveaway. After playing a few of the songs, the phone lines lit up! The concert was packed with people pulling up lawn chairs and offering them soft drinks all day. Over next year, three of their songs stayed in the top three chart positions at that station.

In 2001 Jimmy sent a CD to Daryl Dragon (the captain half of “Captain and Tennille”). He included a letter detailing the duo’s exploits. Daryl taught Jimmy to market his music independently, he spent hours at the computer helping Jimmy get his website up and running. It was a crash course in marketing music!

In 2002, Jimmy and Gil received their first nomination for a major music award. They were nominated in the category of “Best New Group” at the Native American Music Awards. It gave them the confidence to continue, and 2 years later with release of their second CD,”MAYA”, they returned to win the category of “Song of the Year” Within weeks they began to count nominations, winning about half of the time in each category they entered. Between 2003 and 2007, they were nominated and won awards at the Rock City Music Awards, The Native American Music Awards, The L.A. Music Awards, The Indian Summer Music Awards, The First Americans in the Arts Awards, and the Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards.

In 2007 they had racked up 27 nominations nationwide and in Canada, winning a total of 17 national music awards. The run culminated with a “Song of the Year” finalist placement at the 49th Grammy Awards, and they became Grammy Foundation members. The song chosen by the Grammy foundation was,” MAYA”, the title track from their second CD, which Jimmy wrote as a tribute to his mother and her people. This year Jimmy and Gil were awarded Native America’s Silver Arrow Award. Jimmy and Gil can now be heard on over 120 stations in the U.S. and overseas.

Jimmy now writes songs for major acts in Native America, such as Felipe Rose of the Village People, Quatisi, and Yolanda Martinez. Jimmy and Gil are currently working on their third full-length CD, and continue to perform in Europe, the U.S. and Canada.

For more information and to hear free song samples, visit www.cdbaby.com.

8th April
2010
written by Nalin

AVT April 2010 Update

Monthly PODCAST sent to our Facebook Fan Page and the Patron/Fan Email List.

 
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In this issue:

  • Almond Blossom Festival went great! There is a previous podcast on the blog with clips from the two-day event. Thanks to the whole production team for a fantastic job at our first festival.
  • Auditions for “Beyond a Reasonable Doubt” were March 20th. Congratulations to Courtney Marietta, Derric Neal, and Joe Gruca. There will be six performances of BaRD, June 4-6 and 11-13 (first two weekends in March).
  • Local musicians night coming up April 24th at 8pm. We are hosting award-winning local artists in our garage theatre space for a unique fundraiser event. Check out www.avthespians.org/appearinglive for details and to reserve tickets.
  • Updates for playwrights – $300 bounty continues, three playwrights are wrighting furiously as we speak. AVT is supporting ScriptFrenzy in the month of April! Next playwrights expo sometime in late July / early August. AVT willing to talk about paying for original work at any time.
  • Changes to the Operational Plan. Positions of Dramaturg and Associate Director created. Welcome Anna Delrosario to the Strategic Team as she transitions to the role of Dramaturg.
  • We have completed and submitted our first grant application. More on the way. Thanks to the QHCC for their support.
  • We depend on your support – make a tax-deductible donation easily by credit card on our website today.

Direct link to this issue:

http://www.avthespians.org/productions/2010/04/podcast-9-april-update/

That’s all for this month… Thanks for your support.

26th March
2010
written by Nalin

AVT Artistic Director Nalin Ratnayake in his makeup and costume for a speech from Shakespeare's "Henry V". (Photo credit: Tom Bunce).

On March 13 and 14, AVT participated in the 61st annual Quartz Hill Almond Blossom Festival. It being our first festival of any kind ever, we had some adventures.  Like being up until 12:30am the night before building our set.  Or being relegated to a mysteriously ill-defined, narrow corner.  Or not knowing where the parade assembly point was and completely missing it.

But hey!  We totally had our own parade on Avenue L-14, unfurling our sign and waving in costume to incredibly confused local citizens looking for parking.  AND we got the word out about AVT to hundreds while entertaining many an attendee of the festival at our booth with sonnets, speeches, and professional face painting by our resident makeup designer, Kara McCollum!

All in all, we had a great time.  Check out the podcast below for some sound clips from the festival fun!

 
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More photos are on our Facebook Page.

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3rd March
2010
written by Nalin

Monthly podcast for our fans and the local community. A text summary will be posted a few days after the podcast goes live.

In this episode:

*Social events from last month – Moving Arts’ production of “Blood and Thunder”, makeup tradeshow.

*Almond Blossom Festival this month! Preview of our booth and what we will have available. Box seat ticket giveaway. New AVT merchandise… you know you want some.

*Auditions for “Beyond a Reasonable Doubt” are March 20th.

*Updates for playwrights – $300 bounty continues, three playwrights are wrighting furiously as we speak. AVT is supporting ScriptFrenzy in the month of April! Next playwrights expo sometime in August. AVT willing to talk about paying for original work at any time.

*Local musicians night coming up in April.

*We depend on your support – make a tax-deductible donation easily by credit card on our website today.

 
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AVT is on an ongoing mission to post spontaneous interviews with cast, crew, fans, and innocent bystanders.  This episode continues our series of (what we hope are) interesting podcasts, focused on personal experiences with the project.

Want to hear more? View all posts with embedded podcasts, or search for “Antelope Valley Thespians” on the iTunes podcast directory to subscribe for automatic updates.  Enjoy!

9th February
2010
written by Nalin

It is in AVT’s charter to publish a final report, open to all, at the end of each production.  The report includes a summary of the production run, personnel involved, detailed financials, and a compilation of lessons learned.

You can download the Crime and Punishment Production Final Report in pdf form for your reading pleasure.  The production’s close-out blog post also contains basic show information and a link to photos on our Facebook Page.

And if THAT weren’t enough for you, then we have an additional offering: thanks to Cam, we have a podcast recording of some closing thoughts and future speculations by the AVT Strategic Team.  Listen below as the Producer/Director, Stage Manager, Technical Director, and Operations Director interview each other after the “Crime and Punishment” post-production meeting.

 
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AVT is on an ongoing mission to post spontaneous interviews with cast, crew, fans, and innocent bystanders.  This episode continues our series of (what we hope are) interesting podcasts, focused on personal experiences with the project.

Want to hear more? View all posts with embedded podcasts, or search for “Antelope Valley Thespians” on the iTunes podcast directory to subscribe for automatic updates.  Enjoy!

6th February
2010
written by Nalin

AVT is trying something new and podcasting the monthly newsletter we send out to our Facebook Page fans and our Patrons email list.  Producer and Artistic Director Nalin A. Ratnayake gets you the low down on what’s going on this month with AVT.

In this podcast:

  1. Concluding remarks from the Producer regarding “Crime and Punishment”.
  2. Discussion of the ongoing solicitation for local, original scripts.
  3. What’s coming up for AVT: Quartz Hill Almond Blossom Festival in March and “Beyond a Reasonable Doubt” in June.
  4. A thank you to our Patrons.

 
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AVT is on an ongoing mission to post spontaneous interviews with cast, crew, fans, and innocent bystanders.  This episode continues our series of (what we hope are) interesting podcasts, focused on personal experiences with the project.

Want to hear more? View all posts with embedded podcasts, or search for “Antelope Valley Thespians” on the iTunes podcast directory to subscribe for automatic updates.  Enjoy!

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