Get ready for an evening of laughter and thrills as the Wesley Chapel Theater Group (WCTG) brings the classic comedy âArsenic & Old Laceâ to the stage. This timeless play will be directed by Colleen DeFelice at the Zephyrhills Lions Club (5827 Dean Dairy Rd.) on Saturday, April 26, at 7 p.m., and on Sunday, April 27, at 2 p.m.Â
First premiered in 1941, âArsenic & Old Laceâ is a farcical dark comedy by Joseph Kesselring revolving around the eccentric Brewster family. The play is filled with witty dialogue, quirky characters and a hilarious plot that will leave audiences laughing from start to finish.
Founded in 2022, the Wesley Chapel Theater Group has quickly become a beloved part of the local arts scene, bringing both new and classic productions to life. With a commitment to fostering creativity and community, the WCTG continues to bring quality entertainment to the region.
Donât miss out on this unforgettable performance â âArsenic & Old Laceâ promises to be a hit!
(Above, l.-r.) Jan (Anna Jeffries), Rizzo (Alyson Gannon), Kenicke (Kyle Fisher), Danny (Dylan Fidler), Sandy (Olivia Carr), Frenchy (Ariyonna Thomas) and Marty (Heather Rich) headline the cast of âGreaseâ through July 30, at the New Tampa Performing Arts Center. (Photos by Charmaine George).
Although there already has been a New Tampa Players (NTP) preview show and a Penguin Productions presentation of âBeauty and the Beastâ at the sparkling new New Tampa Performing Arts Center (NTPAC), âGreaseâ â the first official show of NTPâs 2023-24 season â made its debut at the NTPAC last weekend.
Unfortunately, due to the timing of our issues, we arenât able to share pictures of actual scenes from âGreaseâ in this issue, but as a minor player in the cast, I am able to share these preview pictures we were able to take of some of the cast members, in their costumes.
I will tell you that, even the week before the cast premiered the 1972 Tony Award-winning musical, that âGreaseâ is a super-fun show with an awesome cast that you should still be able to check out this weekend â although tickets were already getting a little scarce at our press time.
According to NTP producing artistic director Nora Paine, the six performances of âGreaseâ over two weekends (July 21-23 and July 28-20) were already nearly 70% sold out as this issue went to the printer (on July 16), with the Sunday matinee (3 p.m.) performances both weekends having the fewest tickets remaining.
Vince Fontaine (a certain local publisher & editor) and Miss Lynch (Suzanne Bainbridge) will be cutting a (very brief) rug again this weekend.
More tickets, however, still remained for the Friday and Saturday night (at 8 p.m. both nights) performances, but after what Iâm certain was a smash opening weekend â under the direction of G. Frank Meekins with choreography by Sarah Walston â all I can say is donât wait too long to get yours!
The outstanding ensemble cast delivers too many standout performances to name everyone here, but rest assured, all will be praised (and hopefully, pictured) in our next issue.
Among my favorite moments from the show include Tripp Peavyhouse (âRogerâ) and Anna Jeffries (Jan) performing âMooning,â Heather Rich (Marty) singing âFreddie, My Love,â Kyle Fisher (Kenicke)âs âGreased Lightning,â Alyson Gannon (Rizzo)âs mocking âLook at Me, Iâm Sandra Dee,â the perfect falsetto of Trevor Lloyd (who portrays both Teen Angel and Johnny Casino) on âBeauty School Dropout,â and Olivia Carr (as Sandy) on both âHopelessly Devoted to Youâ and her duet with Dylan Fidler (âDannyâ) on âYouâre The One That I Want.â
Michael Figueroa (Sonny) and Heather, Tripp and Anna, Kyle and Alyson and Makayla Raines (as Cha-Cha) and Dylan provide standout dance performances.
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If you love songs like âYouâre the One That I Want,â âHopelessly Devoted To You,â âGrease (Is The Word)â and âBeauty School Dropoutâ from the Broadway musical and subsequent movie (starring John Travolta and the late, great Olivia Newton-John) âGrease,â I can personally guarantee, in all sincerity, that you will not be disappointed if you check out the New Tampa Players (NTP) production of the 1972 Tony Award winner later this month.
The performances will be presented at the all-new New Tampa Performing Arts Center (PAC) off Bruce B. Downs Blvd. the weekends of July 21-23 and July 28-30 and tickets are already selling very well.
âWe had less than 100 tickets left (of the 350 available for each performance) for the two Sunday matinee shows (on July 23 & 30),â said NTP producing artistic director Nora Paine shortly before we went to press with this issue. âWe definitely expect to sell out all six shows.â
The hard-working cast (photo above), under the direction of G. Frank Meekins with choreography by Sarah Walston, features the tremendous talents of Dylan Fidler as Danny, Olivia Carr as Sandy, Kyle Fisher as Kenicke and Alyson Gannon as Rizzo. But honestly, as someone excited to be playing a minor character (Vince Fontaine) in this show, the entire ensemble is amazing.
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