Posts Tagged ‘community’

4th August
2011
written by Nalin

AUGUST 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28
HUNGER FOR PARADISE
by Eric M. Martin

Winner of the 2010 AVT New American West Play Competition. Produced by arrangement with Eric M. Martin, Quartz Hill, CA.

AVT is pleased to bring to the stage the premiere of this new, character-driven drama by local playwright Eric M. Martin.  Set in the modern day, this play explores the hunger for something new that often drives us to break for greener pastures… only to discover that, sometimes, the emptiness inside from which we run cannot be filled so easily. Rather, it pursues us despite all superficial remedies — and instead of looking forward in the way we hoped, life sometimes leaves us to wonder might have been.

STARRING: Kevin J. Hogan, Melissa Martin, Will Nicolai, Stevelon Mims, and Juan Juarez.

AUG 19-28, 2011
Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 4pm at the Antelope Valley Winery (20th W at Avenue M in Lancaster).

General seating, $9.
Students, $6 cash only at the door.

Fri, Aug 19 is a preview performance. All tickets are $5, and Patrons of AVT get in free! Join us afterward at Sagebrush Cafe (50th W at Avenue L-14 in Quartz Hill) for a reception with cast, crew, and the playwright.

This play contains strong language. We do not recommend it for young children.

 

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Jessie Ann Hassan, Director
Juliana Katzman, Stage Manager
Kevin J. Hogan, Technical Director
Kara McCollum, Artistic Director
Nalin A. Ratnayake, Producer

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3rd May
2011
written by Nalin

Patron Preview Night for our upcoming production of THE AMERICAN CENTURY is tonight!

This is where we invite our donors in to view a full run-through rehearsal, giving them a chance to preview the production and be a part of the creative process by providing feedback and ideas. There is no charge, and wine and coffee will be provided.

This event is for 2011 Patrons of AVT and company members only. Want to find out more? Check out the Four Best Ways to Support AVT for how you can become a part of our work.

27th June
2010
written by Nalin

As AVT has grown as a company, we have had to learn and adapt to ever more complex challenges.  Over the course of the last year, our structure has changed several times.  No doubt, further changes will come in the future as we continue to grow.

However, with the experience and lessons learned of two full-length productions behind us, and an increased awareness of our individual strengths and weaknesses when working as a team, we  believe that we have hit upon a company structure and team breakdown that will bring our talents effectively and efficiently to the stage.

Our Operational Plan, version 4.1, is now available for download.

Company-level authority is held in the stewardship of three directors: Operational, Producing, and Artistic.  They are supported by three production-level strategic personnel: the Production Stage Manager, the Dramaturg, and the Technical Team Lead.  A six-member technical team provides the creative implementation of the Artistic vision of each production.

AVT PRODUCTION TEAM
Operations Director
: Courtney Marietta
Producing Director: Nalin A. Ratnayake
Artistic Director
: Kara McCollum
Dramaturg: Anna Delrosario
Production Stage Manager: Karen Gruca
Technical Team Lead: Kevin J. Hogan
Technical Team:  Sarah Bialobroda, Jeremy Bryon Gruca, Jessica Katzman, Juliana Katzman, Lucas Nemeth, Kelly Lynn Regan

Our production philosophy is twofold: 1) Provide a framework to seed, develop, and produce quality original work from playwrights in the local community, and 2) produce published work from outside the community that brings in new perspectives and provides a standard to which our local writers can aspire.  If a play has already been produced in the community and we are not able to define anything artistically new that we could bring to the work, you will not see that play on our stage.

Dramaturgically, we adhere to three general principles: our productions will be 1) character-driven, 2) unique, and 3) thought-provoking.  We believe that theatre is first and foremost an artistic medium for providing insight into the human condition and secondarily an educational tool for enhancing and growing the cultural and artistic awareness of the local community.

We appreciate the audience members who make up our community of supporters, as well as our Supporters who make this company possible.

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!

More photos are on our Facebook Page.

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30th December
2009
written by Nalin


AVT is proud to be the newest member of the Quartz Hill Chamber of Commerce.  After meeting with several directors of the board as well as business members from around the west side, we have been extraordinarily pleased at the level of excitement in the community for a new theatre group local to Quartz Hill.

Membership in the Chamber includes many benefits, the most valuable to us of which will be the excellent networking potential.  Access to the local business community will be a tremendous asset to us as we seek partnerships, community support, patronage, and a more permanent performance location in Quartz Hill.

Our first year’s membership dues have been paid courtesy of Mr. Thom Lapworth, a Patron of AVT.  We would also like to gratefully acknowledge the support of our most recently joined Patrons, Mr. and Mrs. Senaka and Lalani Ratnayake of El Dorado Hills.  Additionally, the tech crew is quite excited about the in-kind donation of a new fog machine and two tanks of fluid by Mr. and Mrs. Jason and Rose Gonella of Lake Los Angeles.  Thank you for your support!

You can find out more about how Patrons of AVT support our project and what benefits they receive on our Patronage page.

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26th October
2009
written by Nalin

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AVT congratulates Olivia McCollum, the 2010 Little Miss Leona Valley Gymkhana Queen.  Olivia competed in a series of interview, speech, and horsemanship trials to demonstrate her committment to the Leona Valley Gymkhanas and to the western way of life.

We are proud to have been one of Olivia’s business sponsors; AVT provided a “box seat package” for a fundraiser auction.  The package included two box seat tickets to any show of “Crime and Punishment“; our garage-theatre box seats literally involve boxes, and are quite comfortable.  They include the guests’ choice of a red, white, or dessert wine.

Box seats to any show are available by direct arrangement with the Producer. Please contact productions@avthespians.org for more information.

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8th September
2009
written by Nalin

Our thespian comrades over at Community Theatre Heroes will host a live podcasting event tonight at Butler’s Coffee in Palmdale (40125 10th St, Palmdale, CA).  Join us for coffee, art, interviews, and fun starting at 7pm!

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