LITTLE NUGGETS FROM JEWEL BOX THEATRE Jewel Box Theatre Our 58th Season! CHICAGO DIAL M FOR MURDER THE FOURPOSTER AS LONG AS WE BOTH SHALL LIVE ON GOLDEN POND LIGHT UP THE SKY Chuck Tweed ~ Production Director An Oklahoma Tradition James Gordon ~ Box Office Manager 3700 North Walker Avenue (405) 521-1786 Oklahoma City, OK 73118-7031 1-6 pm Tuesday - Friday jewelboxtheatre.org
P A G E 2 AUDITIONS Saturday, July 11th and Sunday, July 12th 2pm ~ 5pm Chicago August 20 ~ September 13, 2015 Director: Chuck Tweed Musical Director: Tim Goff Choreographer: Shawna Linck Dial M for Murder October 1 ~ 25, 2015 Actors will read furnished sides Resumes and photographs are required For Musicals, be prepared for movement combinations. 2 songs prepared-one ballad and one up-tempo (no a capella, CDs or tapes)
P A G E 3 Be a Jewel Box Volunteer and receive two complimentary tickets to a show Call 405-521-1786 for more information Become part of the Jewel Box Family! Check out our website jewelboxtheatre.org Jewel Box Performances run Thursdays through Saturdays 8:00pm and Sundays at 2:30pm For Reservations Call 405-521-1786 1-6 pm
P A G E 4 2015 Gem Award Winners Verna Wycherley, Chris Harris, Vicki Wilcox, Shawna Linck, Dalton Thomas, Randall Hunter, Michael Jobe, Robert Benton Not Pictured: Catherine Pitt Best Play Flowers for Algernon
P A G E 5 BEST PLAY Flowers for Algernon Director: Shawna Linck BEST ACTOR Dalton Thomas Flowers for Algernon BEST ACTRESS Vicki Wilcox Everybody Loves Opal BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR Randall Hunter Come Blow Your Horn BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS Chris Harris Blithe Spirit BEST FEATURED ACTOR Michael Jobe Flowers for Algernon BEST FEATURED ACTRESS Verna Wycherley Flowers for Algernon BEST ENSEMBLE American Farce BEST NEWCOMER MALE FEMALE Robert Benton Catherine Pitt
P A G E 6 We Proudly Present Our Don Tussing Award Winner Roger Oxford
P A G E 7 Thoughts on Winning a Gem Jewel Box has and will always hold a very special place in my heart, and it is always a great honor to be recognized through the Gem Awards for the work that I have done there. This particular award, however, has an extra bit of meaning for me. Being able to share the story of Charlie, and to see the way it seemed to resonate with audiences was such an incredible experience. His story is one that made me think about what it is to be human - our joys, our sorrows, our failures, and our triumphs - and if any audience member left thinking about life in a different way even if just for a moment - that makes this award, and the story of Flowers for Algernon worthy being told. - Dalton Thomas, Best Actor
P A G E 8 Thoughts on Winning a Gem Gem Banquet Night...for me nervous and exciting, and then thrilling to be honored with the award among so many fine performances. I loved becoming Opal, I loved my excellent cast mates, loved my director and crew. And I love this theatre. After exactly 30 years and 14 productions at Jewel Box, working with wonderful people onstage and backstage, being led by outstanding directors, I'm saying to Jewel Box: "Judas, what a ride! I wanna make a toast to my old and new friends. If you got friends in the world nothing real bad can happen to you. An' that's the truth." - Vicki Wilcox, Best Actress
P A G E 9 Thoughts on Winning a Gem There are definitely more customary paths to a Gem Award. I was a mere understudy to the incomparable Jane Hall for the role of Madame Arcati in Blithe Spirit. Because she became ill right before we opened, I took over the role. As I believe I remember saying at some point, though Jane is a tiny little person, she left really large shoes to fill! So to say I wasn't expecting to win would be an understatement. There were some outrageously talented ladies in the Best Supporting Actress category. But there's really nothing quite like hearing your own name called!! - Chris Harris, Best Supporting Actress
P A G E 1 0 Theatrically Tweed JEWEL BOX GEMS ARE SHINING What a great two weeks for the Jewel Box! 1. The Oklahoma Community Theatre Association named Jewel Box the 2015-2016 theatre of the year. 2. Board member Jana Hester was one of three honored with the Charles Hair volunteer of the year award for her 30 years of exemplary service. 3. The Oklahoma Gazette called for information and pictures for our upcoming auditions. What a way to start the 58th season! We are so proud of all those who helped make us an Oklahoma Tradition. We start with 'Chicago', a musical we did 30 years ago, to huge success. Five shows follow that make up another stellar Jewel Box season. I'm especially happy that the patrons got to vote for one play for the season. That choice was the iconic On Golden Pond. A fun fact: Two years ago when I thought of the Boot Camp idea we had 3 volunteers. The second year we had 10 total for the season. I decided that if were to grow we would have six people for each show. This year (get ready to gasp) we have the following numbers signed up: Chicago: 10 Dial 'M' for Murder: 10 The Fourposter: 5 As Long as We Both Shall Live: 7 On Golden Pond: 7 Light Up the Sky: 7 Boot Camp is a fun way to see how a show is put on from start to finish, and you get an I survived Boot Camp T-shirt, and meet new theatre enthusiasts. We have other fun things when we start season: check out the new lobby wall, free tickets, and more! You'll be surprised. Jewel Box continues to grow, perform, and fly! A grateful Production Director
P A G E 1 1 ~GET FREE TICKETS WHEN YOU VOLUNTEER~ Volunteer and become part of the Jewel Box Theatre family! Choose a position for which you would like to volunteer, call us, and we ll train you! So easy, so fun, and totally free! BOX OFFICE: Greet season patrons and sell box office tickets. At intermission, sell soft drinks and our special Jewel Box blue cups. With sixteen performances per show, you can choose a week night show (7:00-9:30 pm, Thursday - Saturday.) or a Sunday matinee (1:30-3 pm). Get a free T-Shirt, too! PAINT CREW: Choose a show or two or three, and help create the set by painting the walls, floors, doors, and more. When you see the show, you know you helped make it come to life! PROPERTIES: Help the director by finding items needed on the set, or something an actor holds in his/her hand (A tray, glasses, writing pad and pencil, a hanky, etc.). We call them props. Working properties involves organizing/maintaining props during the run of the show. COSTUMES: Work with our resident costumer, Christopher Sieker, preparing costumes for actors to try on, then maintain, iron, sew, and catalogue for the show. HAIR AND MAKE-UP: Such fun to work with stylist Jacque Mooney with wigs and make-up. We have many period pieces this season, so there will be a lot of fun to create hair styles and make-up. So many fun ways to help Oklahoma City s oldest community theatre! Give us a call, and start your theatre journey with us!
P A G E 1 2 Chicago Fun Facts! Beulah Annan Belva Gaertner The piece is based on a true story of accused murderesses Beulah Annan and Belva Gaertner. The reporter assigned to write about the case, Maurine Dallas Watkins, turned the experience into a play. Chicago has had several incarnations including the original stage play of the same name (which made it to Broadway in 1926!), a Cecil B. DeMille silent film in 1927, as the film Roxie Hart starring Ginger Rogers in 1942 and finally as the Broadway musical we know and love today! The musical almost didn t happen. When Gwen Verdon and Bob Fosse attempted to buy the rights from Ms. Watkins, she wouldn t sell them. She had become profoundly religious and thought her story glamourized the wrong things. It wasn t until her death in 1969 they, along with producer Richard Fryer were able to obtain the rights from her estate. Chicago is the first production of Jewel Box Theatre s 58th season and is sure to be a show you won t want to miss!
P A G E 1 3 Young performers ages 6 to 18 have the opportunity to work together to bring to life a music theatre piece without the standard sets, costumes and make-up. Don t miss these talented young performers in their production of Seussical, Jr! July 31, Aug 1 & 2. Only at Jewel Box Theatre!
P A G E 1 4 FUTURE AUDITIONS 2~5pm September 19-20 THE FOURPOSTER AS LONG AS WE BOTH SHALL LIVE January 9-10 ON GOLDEN POND LIGHT UP THE SKY
P A G E 1 5 BENEFIT FOR JEWEL BOX SUPPORTERS You asked for it we ve got it! If you make a $5.00 donation at intermission, we ll give you a Jewel Box insulated tumbler filled with your favorite drink and YOU CAN TAKE IT IN- TO THE THEATRE WITH YOU. Bring the mug back for future performances and you can have your drink for the regular $1.00 and take it into the theatre This is only for patrons making a donation for the Jewel Box tumbler! Styrofoam cups are NOT allowed in the theatre TICKET DEALS FOR YOU! Come and enjoy the best ticket prices in town Individual Ticket Prices for plays are only $20 and $15 for senior citizens/college students and under Last Thursday of the run still offers TWO-FOR-ONE tickets
P A G E 16 Visit and Like us on facebook www.facebook.com/ OKC.JBT Or follow us on Twitter! Season Ticket Holders! We got your back! Sign up now for an e-mail reminder when our next show is coming up. Just call the box office (405-521-1786) ~ Tuesday through Friday from 1 to 6 pm and give us your e-mail address. If you have a regular night for your reservations (PLAN A), we ll set you up to receive an e-mail at the beginning of the week of your regular performance night. Season ticket holders who call in to make their reservations for each show (PLAN B) will receive an e-mail reminding you when the box office will open for the next production. It s a busy world out there. Let us take a little of the load off by keeping you posted. We ll do the remembering for you! Be a Jewel Box Volunteer and receive two complimentary tickets to a show Call 405-521-1786 for more information Become part of the Jewel Box Family!