ACTORS' STUDIO SERIES

The Actors' Studio Series was made possible through the 小猪视频官网College I.D.E.A.S. Grant.

Dear Brutus

Directed by B.J. Gailey

A group of aristocrats are invited to a country house on Midsummer鈥檚 Eve. Their mysterious host bewitches them with tales of a magical wood that appears to surround the house once a year, a wood in which wishes are granted for those brave enough to journey within. Some wishes, however, are best left unfulfilled. Written by JM Barrie of Peter Pan fame, Dear Brutus is part ghost story and part adult Neverland, exploring longing and regret with equal parts comedy and tragedy.

Venue: Second Stage Theatre

7:30 pm Performances

October 25, 26

3 pm Performance

October 26

This event is free and open to the public. Seating is first come, first served.

A Christmas Carol

Directed by Michael O'Brien

All Tickets for this special fundraising event are $25 and can be pre-purchased by calling 217/351-2528.

Charles Dickens鈥 A Christmas Carol is a perennial family favorite and holiday tradition.听 This winter, 小猪视频官网College will transport audiences back to the Golden Age of radio with an unforgettable, one-of-a-kind performance.听 Dickens鈥 holiday classic comes to life as a live 1940s radio broadcast complete with vintage commercials, the magic of live sound effects, and live music. A handful of actors bring dozens of characters to the stage, as the familiar story of Ebenezer Scrooge鈥檚 thrilling journey teaches him the true meaning of Christmas.听 A charming take on a family favorite that will leave no one saying 鈥淏ah Humbug!鈥

Venue: Second Stage Theatre

7:30 pm Performances

December 13, 14

3 pm Performances

December 14, 15

Spring Actors' Studio Auditions

As part of the Theatre Actors鈥 Studio Series,听Machinal听auditions are open only to 小猪视频官网College Students.听You do not need to be a theatre major to audition, just a 小猪视频官网College student. We are looking to cast up to 22 students of any gender, age, and ethnicity.听To audition, please sign up for a time slot听听and prepare a one minute monologue of any genre.听Your monologue does not need to be memorized, but if not memorized please be familiar enough with it so you don鈥檛 need to continually reference the script. Please arrive a few minutes early to fill out paperwork and to have your picture taken (pictures are for the director only.)

For questions, contact HeatherAnn Layman at听hlayman@parkland.edu.

Machinal

Directed by June Clark Eubanks

Written by Sophie Treadwell in 1928, this visceral, groundbreaking script was inspired by the startling events of the trial, conviction, and state execution of Ruth Snyder the year before. A 鈥榥ormal鈥 housewife with no apparent motive, she was convicted of murdering her husband while he slept. As the trial became sensationalized and the public rushed to demonize Ruth, then-journalist, Ms. Treadwell, wondered what circumstances might have led her to this desperate act. The universal themes of her story continue to reflect the diversity and challenges of our own community and encourages the viewer to engage in an inclusive experience that represents and speaks to each of us. Our production will provide an expressionistic look at the life of 鈥淓verywoman,鈥 offering a feminist perspective of the notion of free will and what it has meant to be female in our capitalist and highly-mechanized society over the last 90 years.

Venue: Second Stage Theatre

7:30 pm Performances

February 28, 29

3 pm Performance

February 29

This event is free and open to the public. Seating is first come, first served.听

To request accessibility-related accommodations, please contact the Theatre听at 217/351-2528, or email Theatre@parkland.edu. Please submit all requests two weeks in advance of your participation or visit.