Clackamas Rep + Off The Rails

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Tue, 08/08/2017 - 11:00am to 11:30am
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Randy Reinholz
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LaRhonda Steele and Cyndy Smith-English
Clackamas Repertory Theatre's The Melody Lingers On! + Off The Rails at Oregon Shakespeare Festival

 

Dmae presents two productions that mark personal milestones for their theatres. First up, we talk with Cyndy Smith-English, executive director of Clackamas Repertory Theatre which is presenting Irving Berlin's The Melody Lingers On!  The musical runs through Aug. 27th with acclaimed vocalist LaRhonda Steel , who will also join us in the studio.  And in the second part, we'll hear from playwright Randy Reinholz whose play Off The Rails marks the first time in its 82nd year history that the Oregon Shakespeare Festival has produced a Native American playwright. The play runs through Oct. 28th.

(Aired 11am 8/8/17 on KBOO 90.7FM or always on stagenstudio.com and always on  iTunes)

Clackamas Repertory Theatre presents:

Irving Berlin's The Melody Lingers On!
Directed By: David Smith-English and Wes "Angel" Hanson

The show runs through August 27th
Thursday – Saturday at 7:30pm, Sundays at 2:30pm
All shows are at  Clackamas Repertory Theatre at 19600 Molalla Avenue
Oregon City, OR 97045. Directions here: http://www.clackamasrep.org/contact-us/plan-your-visit/directions/

How is it that a man with limited formal and musical education, and inability to write in any key except F# without the aid of a transposing piano, was able to create some of the most versatile and memorable music the world has ever known? Find out how these musical masterpieces were created in this sweet, romantic, semi-autobiographical musical featuring the works of Irving Berlin. The show features ten singers, onstage band and 46 songs, including “What’ll I Do?” “Blue Skies,” “Always,” “Cheek to Cheek,” ”I’ve Got My Love to Keep Me Warm,” “Always” “Heat Wave” and many more! Featuring the talented Susannah Mars and Merideth Kaye Clark.

Cast:
Mark - Mont Chris Hubbard
Juliet - Merideth Kaye Clark*
Kevin - James Dixon
Kathy - Susannah Mars* (Aug. 10-27)
Kathy - Lauren Steele (Aug. 4, 5 and 6)
Steve - Kevin Minkoff
Jeffery - Don Kenneth Mason*
Jennifer - Caitlin Brooke*
Jeremy - Matthew Brown
Bambi - Natalie Mallak
Jessica - Allesondra Helwig
Guest Performers-
Lauren Steele
LaRhonda Steele
Karen Maria Capo

*Member of Actors' Equity

LaRhonda Steele is the 2016 Muddy Award winner for Best Female Vocalist presented by the Cascade Blues Association. LaRhonda Steele began her musical journey in Jones, Oklahoma at age 13 singing her first solo in church one Sunday morning. Her journey continued to Portland, Oregon and beyond culminating into an powerful legacy of musical experiences. Over the years she has enjoyed working with local, national and international artists:including Curtis Salgado, Tiara Memory Janice Marie Scroggins and Gino Vannelli Performing at the Lincoln Center with Obo Addy in 2005 and her yearly appearances at the Safeway Waterfront Blues Festivals are just a couple of the highlights of her career. More at LaRhondaSteele.com.

 

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival presents...

Off the Rails
By Randy Reinholz Directed by Bill Rauch World Premiere July 27 – October 28, 2017 Angus Bowmer Theatre. For tickets visit: https://www.osfashland.org/ticketing/2017/july.aspx. Or call 800.219.8161.

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival will reach a long-overdue milestone this month with the opening of the world-premiere production of Off the Rails, the 82-year-old Festival’s first play by a Native writer. Playwright Randy Reinholz’s irreverent and subversive adaptation of Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure, directed by OSF Artistic Director Bill Rauch, previews July 27, 28 and 29, opens July 30 and runs in the Angus Bowmer Theatre through the end of the 2017 season.

In the play, the arrival of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show coincides with the sentencing of a Pawnee teenager named Momaday, who is to hang for his forbidden love affair with an Irish-American girl. The harsh judgment and strict law-and-order attitude of presiding officer Captain Angelo are put to the test by Momaday’s sister, Isabel.

The cast, which includes seven Native performers, features Lily Gladstone as Isabel; Shaun Taylor-Corbett as Momaday; Barret O’Brien as Angelo; Truett Felt as Caitlin; Brent Florendo as Grandfather; David Kelly as General Gatt, Elbow and Abhorson; Christopher Salazar as James McDonald; Nancy Rodriguez as Mariana; Sheila Tousey as Madame Overdone; Román Zaragoza as Alexie; Cedric Lamar as Cowboy; Stephen Michael Spencer as Pryor; Jen Olivares as Saloon Girl and Librarian; Steven Sapp as Sheriff and Matt Goodrich as Musician.

Described by Reinholz as “Blazing Saddles meets Shakespeare—with Native Americans taking the reins,” Off the Rails explores the painful legacy of Indian boarding schools in part through music and a surprising dose of humor.

Show length is approximately 2 hours, 30 minutes, including one intermission.

Randy Reinholz (Choctaw) / Producing Artistic Director and Co-creator,founder and the Producing Artistic Director of Native Voices at the Autry.  He has directed more than 50 plays in the United States, Australia, and Canada, including The Rez SistersThe Waiting Room, Proof, How I Learned to Drive, Hedda Gabler, Speed the Plow, The Cherry Orchard, Desire Under the Elms, The Glass Menagerie, and numerous productions of Shakespeare’s plays. For Native Voices at the Autry, he directed and produced Urban Tattoo and the Equity productions of Jump Kiss; Stone Heart; The Red Road; The Buz’Gem Blues; The Berlin Blues; Wings of Night Sky, Wings of Morning Light; Carbon Black; and Please Do Not Touch the Indians and executive produced Kino & Teresa, SUPER INDIANTeaching Disco Square Dancing to Our Elders, Salvage, Tales of an Urban Indian, The Frybread Queen, Walking on Turtle Island,and Ghostlands of an Urban NDN. He is co-founder and producer for the Native Radio Theater Project, collaboration between Native Voices and Native American Public Telecommunications.

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