Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Lights Up ? Theatre | Entertainment in Rochester NY

?Late Night Catechism? @ Geva Theatre Center, November 7 ? December 9

Openings

JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT
KODAK?S THEATRE ON THE RIDGE

M&T Bank and Artists Unlimited will present the popular musical, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat from November 8 thru 11 at Kodak?s Theatre On The Ridge, 200 Ride Road West, with a sign interpreted performance scheduled for Saturday at 2 p.m. The Andrew Lloyd Webber classic featuring lyrics by Tim Rice will be presented under the direction of Carl Wagner assisted by Sarah Staebell (vocal director), Ron Bowks (orchestra director), and choreographer Courtney Larkin. Artists Unlimited provides a unique opportunity for individuals with physical and/or developmental disabilities to participate in musical theatre along with able-bodied performers. Visit www.rocartistsunlimited.com for details; tickets are available at all area Wegmans.

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More Openings:

?THE SOUND OF MUSIC ? Pittsford Musicals performs Rogers and Hammerstein?s classic, The Sound of Music from November 10 thru 17 at Pittsford Mendon High School. Enjoy all the classic songs ? ?Maria,? ?My Favorite Things, ? Do-Re-Mi,? ?Sixteen Going on Seventeen,? ?The Sound of Music,? and of course, ?Edelweiss.? Call (585) 586-1500.

?TRUTH ABOUT OLD SCHOOL ? God Shadow Publishing and Production will present Truth About Old School, written and directed by Janet Baxter, on November 10 at the Hochstein School, 50 N. Plymouth Avenue. Using R & B and jazz, the play re-defines respect and disrespect as it was known a few decades ago, while celebrating old school tradition and exploring modern day values. Call (585) 436-3977.

?FRANKLIN ? David D. Reed?s play about the personal and professional struggles of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, his wife Eleanor, and Lucy, a woman from his past, will be performed at the Jewish Community Center, 1200 Edgewood Avenue, on November 3 & 4. Franklin is produced by the Cobblestone Performing Arts Center and will be directed by Evan T. Cummings. Call (585) 398-0220.

?THE GONDOLIERS ? Off-Monroe Players will present the Gilbert and Sullivan operetta, The Gondoliers, on November 2 thru 11 at RAPA Stage, 727 E. Main Street. This topsy-turvy comedy features beautiful music and witty dialogue. Call (585) 232-5570.

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Arsenic & Old Lace

Opening at the Colleges:

ARSENIC and OLD LACE
PANARA THEATER, RIT

Luane Davis Haggerty directs the dark comedy, Arsenic and Old Lace, by Joseph Kesserling. The show will be performed by NTID Performing Arts from November 1 thru 4 in Panara Theatre on the RIT campus. This farcical show revolves around Mortimer Brewster and his family which includes his spinster aunts who poison lonely old men and bury them in their basement; his brother who believes he?s Teddy Roosevelt; and another brother, a murderer, who has had surgery to conceal his identity and now looks like Boris Karloff! Visit www.ntid.rit.edu/theatre.

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More College Openings:

?ORDINARY DAYS ? With book, music and lyrics by Adam Gwon, Ordinary Days tells the story of four young New Yorkers whose lives intersect as they search for fulfillment, happiness, love ?and cabs. The show will be performed from November 9 thru 17 at Nazareth College, 4245 East Avenue. Call (585) 389-2170.

?PARADE ? At SUNY Geneseo, Jason Robert Brown?s musical, Parade, will be presented from November 7 thru 11 in Alice Austin Theatre. The show is directed by Randy Barbara Kaplan; and Gerard Floriano serves as musical director. Visit www.geneseo.edu/bbo/tickets.

Editor?s Note ?For details on holiday shows taking place this issue and right through New Year?s, see our Holiday Planner section.

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