— 2014 – 2015 SEASON --
Rough Magic
by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa Apr 16 – May 3, 2015 The Cabaret Theatre at the Temple of Music & Art In this hilarious contemporary riff on The Tempest, Rough Magic presents a Caliban who has escaped Prospero's island and is on the run from his powerful master. He finds himself in modern-day New York where he joins forces with a dramaturg with magical powers and a love-struck lifeguard who might just be the child warrior fated to save the world. |
This production is directed by Susan Arnold, and features Albert Riesgo, Roger Owen, Steve Wood, Robbie Sanchez, Cyndi LaFrese, Eddie Diaz, Andrew Gray, and Bree Boyd.
"Weird...wonderful...(and) masterful."
– Kathleen Allen, AZ Daily Star –
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– Kathleen Allen, AZ Daily Star –
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"The overall energy and teamwork togetherness is awesome!"
– Chuck Graham, Let The Show Begin –
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– Chuck Graham, Let The Show Begin –
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"The actors are...quite good! Crazily magic and magically crazy."
– Sherilyn Forrester, Tucson Weekly Review –
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– Sherilyn Forrester, Tucson Weekly Review –
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United
by Toni Press-Coffman Feb 5 – 22, 2015 The Cabaret Theatre at the Temple of Music & Art United explores the lives of the passengers and crew members of United Flight 93, who came together on September 11, 2001 in an attempt to take back the plane from terrorists, and saved the lives of an incalculable number of people. We meet each person through scenes on and off the plane as we accompany an adopted woman as she attempts to uncover the identity of the birth parent she believes died onboard. |
This production is directed by Erin Merritt, and features Eric Anson, Ryan Butler, Glen Coffman, Erika Cossitt, Danielle Dryer, Amy Erbe, Terry Erbe, Emilee Foster, T. Loving, Steve McKee, Peg Peterson, Carley Preston, Robbie Sanchez, Ina Shivack, Jared Stokes, and Nick Trice.
"I had looked forward to seeing United today, but it exceeded my every expectation. It is a work powerfully wrought and seemed to me perfect in its conception. You revealed the lives of the individuals and their final act of courage with an insight and an immeasurable love that stands me in awe. United is a great work of art and I hope to see it produced throughout the United States and beyond."
– Anonymous –
– Anonymous –
Death of a Salesman
by Arthur Miller Nov 6 – 23, 2014 The Cabaret Theatre at the Temple of Music & Art An examination of American life and consumerism, Miller's extraordinary masterpiece changed the course of modern theatre. In creating Willy Loman, Miller himself defined his aim as being 'to set forth what happens when a man does not have a grip on the forces of life.' |
This production is directed by Glen Coffman, and features Bree Boyd-Martin, Tony Caprile, David Alexander Johnston, Melanie Kersey, Roger Owen, Josh Parra, Peg Peterson, Albert Riesgo, and Steve Wood.
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Q&A during the run of Death of a Salesman
Q&A during the run of Death of a Salesman