Copious Notes
The journal of a Kentucky culture vulture
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Nov12
Actors Guild’s next act: SantaLand in a mall
Filed under: Actors Guild of Lexington, Central Kentucky Arts News, Downtown Arts Center, LexArts, Theater; Tagged as: Actors Guild of Lexington, Another Part of the Forest, Beguiled Again, David Sedaris, Eric Ryan Seale, Leif Erickson Rigney, LexArts, Lillian Hellman, On the Verge, Portabella, SantaLand Diaries, Studio Players, The Unexpected Guest, The Vertical Hour, Tim Hull6 Comments
Timothy Hull, seen here with Allie Darden in the On the Verge production of "Another Part of the Forest" in May, will star as the Elf in Actors Guild of Lexington's production of "The SantaLand Diaries." Photo by Rich Copley.
Yes, Kentucky, there will be a Christmas production by Actors Guild of Lexington.
The troubled theater’s next show will be a site-specific staging of David Sedaris’ The SantaLand Diaries at the site of the former Portabella Restaurant on Locust Hill Drive. It will run Dec. 10 to 20.
The show comes in the wake of a stormy summer and uncertain fall for the theater, whose funding from LexArts was eliminated and whose top two directors resigned. LexArts cut the funding, which had been about $70,000 in recent years, saying it had concerns about the fiscal management and overall viability of the theater, Lexington’s only semi-professional stage troupe for adults.
The SantaLand Diaries is Actors Guild’s first production since Beguiled Again, a Rodgers and Hart musical revue that had a two-weekend run at the Downtown Arts Center in early fall. The season schedule that Actors Guild announced last spring was to include David Hare’s The Vertical Hour and, for the holidays, a one-man version of It’s a Wonderful Life.
Associate artistic director Eric Seale, currently the theater’s only paid staff member, said SantaLand is a signal that AGL will continue presenting shows.
“If people are wondering, ‘Is there an AGL?,’ Yes, there’s an AGL,” Seale said. “If they are wondering, ‘Are they putting on shows?,’ Yes, we’re putting on shows.”
He said the theater is not ready to announce any productions after SantaLand.
A site-specific production is staged in a venue that relates to the subject matter. It’s not a new concept and has been popular in Lexington in the past year. On the Verge Productions presented Lillian Hellman’s family dramas The Little Foxes and Another Part of the Forest in historic homes downtown.
SantaLand, a one-person show about a man who plays an elf in the Christmas display at Macy’s, will be presented in the vacant retail space formerly occupied by Portabella, next to the Kroger at Richmond Road and Man o’ War Boulevard.
It will star Tim Hull, an emerging Lexington actor who recently was in Another Part of the Forest. Co-directors will be Seale and Leif Erickson Rigney, an actor last seen in Studio Players’ production of The Unexpected Guest.
AGL previously staged SantaLand in 2004 at the Downtown Arts Center.
Seale said the site-specific nature of this fall’s production was an aesthetic decision inspired by ideas he had heard at theater conferences. He said AGL explored several retail-space options before settling on the old Portabella location.
The play, based on Sedaris’ 1992 essay, looks at how people try to find holiday happiness in retail experiences, including visiting a department-store Santa. Seale said the Portabella site will be done up like a mall-Santa display to make the show “an experience.”
Seale said he expects tickets to go on sale early next week through Actors Guild’s Web site, www.actorsguildoflexington.org, or by calling 1-866-811-4111.
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Sep232 Comments
Six veteran Lexington musical theater performers team up with director Stephen Currens for Beguiled Again, a musical revue of the songs of Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. It plays Sept. 24-Oct. 4 at the Downtown Arts Center. We caught up with the cast at a rehearsal Sept. 22. The lights and set weren’t quite together, but we got a good idea what it’s going to look like. -
Aug7
2009 Alltech Fortnight Festival
Filed under: Actors Guild of Lexington, Central Kentucky Arts News, Classical Music, Downtown Arts Center, Lexington Opera House, Lexington Philharmonic, Louisville, Music, Musicals, Singletary Center for the Arts, Theater, UK; Tagged as: 38 Special, Actors Guild of Lexington, Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games, Alltech Fortnight Festival, Beguiled Again, Bettye LaVette, Downtown Arts Center, Fairplay Collective, Jason Aldean, John Sebastian, Kansas, Lexington Opera House, Lexington Philharmonic, Makem & Spain Brothers, Marc Smith Poetry Slam, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Miranda Lambert, Ricky Skaggs, Ronan Tynan, Singletary Center for the Arts, The DecemberistsNo CommentsAlltech announced the lineup for its 16-day Fortnight Festival Sept. 25-Oct. 10. Like last year, the event will kick off with a country concert at Applebee’s Park and feature performances around the state, many of which are associated with series by other venues and organizations.
Unlike last year, the event is confined to just over two weeks. Sept. 25 is significant as it will mark exactly one year until the 2010 Alltech FEI World Equestrian Games.
The lineup is:
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Sept. 25 - Jason Aldean and Miranda Lambert, Applebee’s Park, Lexington
- Sept. 26 - Bettye LaVette, Singletary Center for the Arts, Lexington
- Sept. 26-27 - Beguiled Again by Actors Guild of Lexington, Downtown Arts Center, Lexington
- Sept. 28 - Fairplay Collective, Downtown Arts Center, Lexington
- Sept. 29 - Singer/Songwriter Night, Downtown Arts Center, Lexington
- Sept. 30 - Marc Smith Poetry Slam, Downtown Arts Center, Lexington
- Oct. 1 - Makem & Spain Brothers, Lexington Opera House, Lexington
- Oct. 2 - Mary Chapin Carpenter, Equus Run Vineyard, Midway
- Oct. 3 - 38 Special & Kansas, Murray State University Regional Special Events Center, Murray
- Oct. 6 - The Decemberists, Singletary Center for the Arts, Lexington
- Oct. 6-7 - Battle of the Bluegrass, Tin Roof, Lexington
- Oct. 8 - Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder, Paramount Arts Center, Ashland
- Oct. 9 - John Sebastian of The Lovin’ Spoonful, Grand Theatre, Frankfort
- Oct. 10 - String Band Day, Appalshop, Whitesburg
- Oct. 10 - Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder, RiverPark Center, Owensboro
- Oct. 10 - Ronan Tynan with the Lexington Philharmonic Orchestra, Singletary Center for the Arts, Lexington
Visit the Alltech website for tickets to each event.
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