Our 2020 season opens on Friday, January 31 with Arsenic and Old Lace, Joseph Kesselring's 1939 comedy. Read all about it -- along with other CT news -- in the latest issue of our newsletter.
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For Immediate Release January 23, 2020 Contact: Susan Goes, Executive Director, 541-942-8001 Cottage Theatre holds auditions for Mamma Mia on February 9 & 10 Cottage Grove, OR — Cottage Theatre is holding auditions for its spring musical, Mamma Mia, on Sunday February 9 & Monday February 10 starting at 6:30 pm. Auditioners need only to come to one of those dates and no appointment is necessary. Auditions will be held at the theatre, located at 700 Village Drive in Cottage Grove. Mamma Mia will have a four-weekend run from April 3 - 26, and will be directed by Tony Rust. With music by Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson, the story of Mamma Mia is told through a collection of ABBA's greatest hits. The plot centers around Sophie, who is engaged to be married, and is planning her dream wedding on the Greek island Kalokairi. There is just one problem, she does not have a father to walk her down the aisle. In order to find out who her mystery dad is, Sophie snoops through her mother’s old diaries for clues to her father’s identity. Much to her surprise, the diaries reveal three possible dads! Undaunted, Sophie invites Sam, Bill, and Harry to her wedding, without telling either her mother or fiancé that she has done so. When the three unsuspecting men arrive on the island for the nuptials, chaos erupts and Sophie still doesn’t know who should rightfully walk her down the aisle. A large cast of over 20 women and men (late teens through fifties) is needed for Cottage Theatre's production. Those interested in auditioning should prepare a short selection (around 24 bars) of either an 80s pop song or ABBA song, and come ready to sing karaoke in pairs or trios, and read from the script. Additional audition details are available at www.cottagetheatre.org. ### For Immediate Release January 2, 2020 Contact: Susan Goes, Executive Director, 541-942-8001 Cottage Theatre opens its 2020 season January 31 with Arsenic and Old Lace Cottage Grove, OR — Cottage Theatre kicks off its 38th season with a tale of merry mayhem and murderous aunts. Joseph Kesselring's classic play Arsenic and Old Lace opens the theatre's 2020 season with a three weekend run beginning January 31. Abby and Martha Brewster are charming spinster sisters who lovingly care for their eccentric nephew Teddy, who believes himself to be President Theodore Roosevelt. The sisters give generously to local causes, and serve homemade biscuits and jam whenever Reverend Harper comes to tea. So their nephew Mortimer is flabbergasted to discover that the cellar is filled with a dozen deceased gentlemen who “benefitted” from his aunts’ peculiar brand of end-of-life charity. Arsenic and Old Lace premiered in 1939 and still ranks among the best-selling Broadway plays of all time. Cottage Theatre's production of Arsenic and Old Lace is directed by Keith Kessler, with set design by Tony Rust, costume design by Rhonda Turnquist, and lighting design by Amanda Ferguson. Nikki Pagniano and Marcee Shriver Long lead the cast as Abby and Martha Brewster, along with Kory Weimer, Dale Flynn, and Earl Ruttencutter as their three Brewster nephews. Rounding out the ensemble are Josh Coon, Dylan Skye Kennedy, John Vaughan Lemhouse, Blake Nelson, Garrhett Nelson, James Scoggins, and Ashlee Winkler. Arsenic and Old Lace runs for three weekends at Cottage Theatre from January 31 - February 16, 2020. Performances are Thursday, Friday, and Saturday evenings at 8:00 pm, and Sunday afternoons at 2:30 pm. Tickets are available online at www.cottagetheatre.org, by phone at (541) 942-8001, or in person at the Cottage Theatre Box Office, 700 Village Drive, Cottage Grove. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for youth (age 18 & under). Box Office hours are Wednesday through Friday, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, and one hour before performances. All seating is reserved and advance purchase is recommended. Founded in 1982 in Cottage Grove, Cottage Theatre presents a year-round season of plays and musicals featuring the finest Lane County talent. Its 38th season also includes Mamma Mia; Seeking Red (West Coast Premiere); You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown; The Hunchback of Notre Dame; and Elf the Musical. ### For Immediate Release
December 27, 2019 Contact: Susan Goes, Executive Director, 541-942-8001 Cottage Theatre holds new script contest for summer youth production Cottage Grove, OR — January 31 is the deadline for local writers to submit entries to Cottage Theatre's first new script contest. The theatre is seeking a playwright collaborator to help craft its 2020 summer youth production. For more than a decade, Cottage Theatre has provided a unique opportunity for local youth to participate in a summer theatre camp where they learn singing, dancing, and acting. This has been accomplished through technique classes, where students learn the craft of those three major elements of theatre, coupled with producing a full-length production with lights, costumes, props, etc. Since 2007, Cottage Theatre's summer youth production has been an original melodrama written by Cottage Grove resident Keith Kessler. But since Kessler is directing both Arsenic and Old Lace and Elf the Musical for Cottage Theatre in 2020 it seemed like the perfect opportunity to let others take a crack at writing an original script for CT's talented 12 to 14-year old performers. Scripts are to be approximately 40-50 pages, with roles for 25 young actors. Further details and submission requirements may be found on the theatre's website at www.cottagetheatre.org/new-script-contest or by calling 541-942-8001. The winning playwright will receive an honorarium of $500 as well as tickets to the July 2020 production. ### For Immediate Release
December 9, 2019 Contact: Susan Goes, Executive Director, 541-942-8001 Cottage Theatre awarded $75,000 grant by Oregon Community Foundation Cottage Grove, OR — On Sunday, December 8, Oregon Community Foundation volunteer Jackie Lester presented Cottage Theatre (CT) with a $75,000 grant in support of the theatre's ACT III Theatre Expansion project. The presentation was made prior to the theatre's matinee performance of Lionel Bart's Oliver!, the final production of CT's 37th season, which continues on stage through December 22. This grant will help Cottage Theatre remodel its facility to add 50 additional seats and make technical and safety improvements in the building. "We are extremely grateful for this generous investment by the Oregon Community Foundation," comments Cottage Theatre Executive Director Susan Goes. "The ACT III Project will enable CT to serve a larger audience, as well as improve the theatre-going experience for our patrons and volunteers. This is an exciting and ambitious project for a small organization like CT, and we deeply appreciate OCF's support of our efforts." The entire ACT III project is expected to cost approximately $2.5 million, with a target completion date of 2021. Cottage Theatre began work in the summer of 2019 by replacing its existing seats (which were more than 40 years old), repainting backstage spaces, and installing some fire sprinkler piping. The bulk of the planned improvements have been deferred until 2021 to allow CT time to raise additional funds after the cost of the project jumped unexpectedly from $1.5 to $2.5 million this past spring. Once the remodel is complete, the 50 added seats will allow CT to serve 4,000 more patrons each year. This grant comes from the Fred W. Fields Fund of the Oregon Community Foundation, which was established in 2012 with a $150 million gift from the estate of Fred W. Fields. The gift, given to support education and the arts, is the largest single gift in the history of Oregon Community Foundation. Born in Alexandria, Indiana, Fields studied engineering at Indiana University and Purdue University. After getting a job at the Coe Manufacturing Company in 1947, Fields worked his way up until he purchased the company in 1976. Fields headed the company until 2000, when he sold it and retired. Oregon Community Foundation (OCF) puts donated money to work in Oregon – more than $100 million in grants and scholarships support Oregonians annually. For nearly 45 years, OCF grantmaking, research, advocacy and community-advised solutions have helped individuals, families, businesses and organizations create charitable funds to improve lives for all Oregonians. Impactful giving — time, talent and resources from many generous Oregonians — creates measurable change. The Foundation makes grants through an application process that involves local citizens in the review and evaluation of requests for funds. Application materials are available through the Foundation’s Portland office. Individuals or businesses interested in establishing a fund may contact the Eugene OCF office, 440 East Broadway, Suite 160, Eugene OR 97401, (541) 431-7099, or visit www.oregoncf.org. Cottage Theatre, founded in 1982, is a community theatre that presents a year-round schedule of plays and musicals and offers summer theatre camps for children. CT is located at 700 Village Drive in Cottage Grove. For tickets or more information, call (541) 942-8001 or visit www.cottagetheatre.org. ### For Immediate Release November 6, 2019 Contact: Susan Goes, Executive Director, 541-942-8001 Cottage Theatre finishes 2019 Season with Oliver! Cottage Grove, OR — Cottage Theatre brings its 2019 Season to a close with the endearing classic musical Oliver! The multi-generational production will run for three weekends beginning December 6. Join young Oliver Twist as he navigates the Victorian London underworld, searching for a home, a family, and — most importantly — for love. This award-winning musical, based on the novel by Charles Dickens, springs to life with some of the most memorable characters ever to hit the stage. Oliver, a malnourished orphan in a workhouse, becomes the neglected apprentice of an undertaker, then escapes to find acceptance amongst a band of pickpockets led by the conniving Fagin. When Oliver is captured for a theft he did not commit, the benevolent victim, Mr. Brownlow, takes him in. Fagin, fearing the safety of his hideout, has Oliver kidnapped, threatening the boy’s chances of discovering the true love of a family. With spirited songs like “Food, Glorious Food,” and “Consider Yourself,” Oliver! is widely hailed as a theatrical masterpiece. Cottage Theatre's production of Oliver! is is directed and choreographed by Janet Rust, with musical direction by Mark VanBeever. Costume design is by Chris Carter, set design by Tony Rust, and lighting design by Amanda Ferguson. The musical features Audriahna Jones in the title role, along with Matthew Michaels as the Artful Dodger, Tony Rust as Fagin, Kory Weimer as Bill Sykes, Tracy Nygard as Nancy, John Wilson as Mr. Bumble, and Trinity Riddell as Widow Corney. They are joined on stage by a large supporting cast of orphans, pickpockets, and townspeople. Oliver! runs for three weekends at Cottage Theatre from December 6 - 22. Performances are Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 pm, and Sunday afternoons at 2:30 pm. Tickets are available online at www.cottagetheatre.org, by phone at 541-942-8001, or in person at the Cottage Theatre Box Office, 700 Village Drive, Cottage Grove. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for youth (age 18 & under). Box Office hours are Wednesday through Friday, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, and one hour before performances. All seating is reserved and advance purchase is recommended. ### For Immediate Release
September 12, 2019 Contact: Susan Goes, Executive Director, 541-942-8001 Cottage Theatre re-opens its doors with The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)[Revised] on October 11 Cottage Grove, OR — After being closed this summer for the first phase of its multi-year remodeling project, Cottage Theatre reopens to the public with The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)[Revised] in October. This zany, side-splitting romp through 37 plays in 97 minutes was written by Adam Long, Daniel Singer, and Jess Winfield. The comedy runs from October 11 - 27, 2019. Perfect for Shakespeare-lovers and Shakespeare-haters alike, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [Revised] is a high-speed, hysterical tour-de-force worthy of the Guinness Book of World Records. Three daring actors attempt to bring the entirety of Shakespeare's work to life on stage in one fell swoop. First premiered at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in 1987, this play careens wildly through all the comedies, histories, and tragedies using only a trunkful of ridiculous props and costumes. Cottage Theatre's production of this preposterous masterwork is directed by Rachel Froom. Costume design by is by Rhonda Turnquist and lighting design by Amanda Ferguson, with scenic projections by Tony Rust and Rachel Froom, and props by Glenda Koyama. Cottage Theatre's daring actors are Chelsey Megli, Kory Weimer, and Blake Nelson. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) [Revised] runs for three weekends at Cottage Theatre from October 11 - 27. Performances are Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings at 8:00 pm, and Sunday afternoons at 2:30 pm. Tickets are available online at www.cottagetheatre.org, by phone at 541-942-8001, or in person at the Cottage Theatre Box Office, 700 Village Drive, Cottage Grove. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for youth (18 & under). Box Office hours are Wednesday through Friday, 10:00 am to 2:00 pm, and one hour before performances. All seating is reserved and advance purchase is recommended. ### For Immediate Release
August 21, 2019 Contact: Susan Goes, Executive Director, 541-942-8001 Cottage Theatre announces 2020 Season Cottage Grove, OR — Cottage Theatre has just announced its 2020 season, which will include both blockbuster titles and brand new shows, including one West Coast premiere. "In choosing each year's programming, we seek to include a wide range of material that will appeal to a broad audience," comments Executive Director Susan Goes. "Our 2020 season was selected based on director submissions: we had proposals for more than 30 plays from 14 different directors! Finding the six shows that will fit best together is always a bit like putting together a jigsaw puzzle!" Cottage Theatre opens its 38th season in January 2020 with Arsenic and Old Lace, a 1939 play by Joseph Kesselring, which still ranks as one of the best-selling Broadway plays of all time. This tale of merry mayhem and murderous aunts runs from January 31 - February 15, 2020 and will be directed by Keith Kessler. Next up in the 2020 season is the seductively fun musical sensation, Mamma Mia! Told through a collection of ABBA's greatest hits, this story of an unforgettable Greek Island wedding (complete with three fathers-of-the bride!) will be on stage from April 3 - 26, 2020. This musical will be directed by Tony Rust. Following on the success of the theatre's 2018 World Premiere of Treehouse, Cottage Theatre is proud to continue to champion new works in 2020 with the West Coast Premiere of Seeking Red by Glenn B. Rust. This gripping new drama about truth and identity is written by a young Chicago playwright who grew up at Cottage Theatre. Seeking Red, directed by Kory Weimer, will run for three weekends from June 5 - 21, 2020. Cottage Theatre's August 2020 production is a perennial audience favorite: You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown. This playful medley of beloved comic characters, with book and music by Clark Gesner, is based on Charles Schulz's endearing Peanuts comic strip. This family-friendly musical will run August 14 - 30, 2020, directed by Janet Rust. Next in the 2020 lineup is The Hunchback of Notre Dame, based on the Victor Hugo novel and songs from the Disney film, with music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, and book by Peter Parnell. This powerful musical of obsession and redemption is playing October 2 - 25, 2020, directed by Tony Rust. For the grand finale to its 2020 season, Cottage Theatre is thrilled to present Elf the Musical, based on the New Line Cinema film by David Berenbaum, with book by Thomas Meehan and Bob Martin, music by Matthew Sklar, and lyrics by Chad Beguelin. This sparkly holiday jingle is a hilarious fish-out-of-water comedy that follows Buddy the Elf in his quest to find his true identity. This holiday production will be directed by Keith Kessler and run for three weekends from December 4 - 20, 2020. Season tickets to Cottage Theatre's 2020 season go on sale November 1, with current season ticket holders having the option to renew their seats beginning October 1. Season tickets, which represent a savings of up to 30% over individual tickets, range in price from $126 to $84 depending upon the package chosen. Single tickets to individual shows go on sale one month prior to each show's opening night, and are $25 for adults and $15 for youth (age 6 - 18). Meanwhile Cottage Theatre has two productions remaining in its current 2019 season. The theatre will reopen in October following a brief closure this summer for the first phase of a remodeling project. "This summer we said goodbye to our old blue seats," states Goes, "and we've just learned that they were even older than we thought. Our new seating manufacturer told us that the company which made those seats went out of business back in 1976!" Cottage Theatre is installing brand new seats in September, and will eventually expand its auditorium to add 50 additional seats during the second phase of its remodel. The next play in the 2019 season is The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)[Revised], running October 11 - 27. This zany, side-splitting romp through 37 plays in 97 minutes is a preposterous masterwork that will appeal to both Shakespeare lovers and haters alike. Tickets go on sale September 11. Closing out the 2019 season is Lionel Bart's Oliver!, the endearing classic musical about a lovable orphan. Widely hailed as a theatrical masterpiece, and featuring a large inter-generational cast, Oliver! will be on stage December 6 - 22, 2019. Tickets for this holiday season production are on sale starting November 6. Once on sale, Cottage Theatre tickets are available for purchase online at www.cottagetheatre.org, by phone at 541-942-8001, or in person at the Cottage Theatre Box Office, 700 Village Drive, Cottage Grove. All seating is reserved and advance purchase is recommended. ### For Immediate Release August 16, 2019 Contact: Susan Goes, Executive Director, 541-942-8001 Cottage Theatre holds auditions for Oliver! Cottage Grove, OR — Cottage Theatre will hold auditions on September 14 and 15 for Oliver!, the final production of the theatre's 2019 season. Auditions for children ages 7 - 14 will be held both Saturday and Sunday starting at 3:00 pm. Auditions for adults (ages 15+) will begin at 6:30 pm both days. Interested actors need only attend one of the audition dates. Auditions will take place at Cottage Theatre, 700 Village Drive, in Cottage Grove, and no appointment is necessary. Oliver!, the award-winning musical based on the novel by Charles Dickens, springs to life with some of the most memorable characters ever to hit the stage. Oliver, a malnourished orphan in a workhouse, becomes the neglected apprentice of an undertaker, then escapes to find acceptance amongst a band of pickpockets led by the conniving Fagin. When Oliver is captured for a theft he did not commit, the benevolent victim, Mr. Brownlow, takes him in. Fagin, fearing the safety of his hideout, has Oliver kidnapped, threatening the boy’s chances of discovering the true love of a family. With spirited songs like “Food, Glorious Food,” and “Consider Yourself,” Oliver! is widely hailed as a theatrical masterpiece. Cottage Theatre's production of Oliver! runs for three weekends, from December 6 - 22, 2019. The show will be directed and choreographed by Janet Rust, with music direction by Mark VanBeever. Interested actors are asked to prepare 16-20 bars of a song of their choice (not from this show) and bring sheet music for the accompanist. The auditions will also include a short dance segment and readings from the script. Additional audition details are available at www.cottagetheatre.org, or by calling Cottage Theatre at 541-942-8001. ### For Immediate Release
July 24, 2019 Contact: Susan Goes, Executive Director, 541-942-8001 State of Oregon approves funding for Cottage Theatre expansion project Cottage Grove, OR — One of the bills passed during the Oregon Legislature's final jam-packed weekend of the 2019 session was HB 5050, a 43-page bill that includes some good news for Cottage Grove. Under section 39 of this bill, Cottage Theatre's Theatre Expansion project was approved for $375,000 in state lottery bond funding during the upcoming biennium. Cottage Theatre will be expanding its facility to add 50 additional seats, remodeling all public spaces, and upgrading technical capabilities. "We are absolutely thrilled to receive this strong support from the state," comments Cottage Theatre Executive Director Susan Goes. "Our 'ACT III' project will make a significant economic impact on our community, and we are exceedingly grateful to partner with the State of Oregon to make this project a reality. We send thanks to all of the many legislators who helped get this bill passed, especially Senator Floyd Prozanski, who worked throughout several legislative sessions to secure funding for this project." Cottage Theatre is beginning work on the remodel this summer, with planned completion in 2021. "Originally we had planned to do the entire project in 2019," states Cottage Theatre Board Treasurer Mark Allen. "However, this spring the total project costs unexpectedly jumped from $1.5MM a year ago to $2.5MM due to the current Lane County construction environment. So we will be implementing the project in phases while we continue to raise the needed funds." Cottage Theatre, founded in 1982, produces a year-round season of plays and musicals and offer summer theatre camps for children. A member of the American Association of Community Theatre (AACT), Cottage Theatre was one of just six theatres in the nation selected to give a world premiere as part of the AACT 2018 NewPlayFest. The theatre offers 80 public performances each year and serves an annual audience of 11,000 patrons. The ACT III expansion will allow for 4,000 more patron visits annually. Additional funding for Cottage Theatre's remodeling project has come from the Oregon Cultural Trust, Faye & Lucille Stewart Foundation, Travel Oregon, Autzen Foundation, Chambers Family Foundation, Mildred Baker Fund, and especially from individual donors. Cottage Theatre is selling seat sponsorships to help raise the necessary funds to complete the project. More information is available from Cottage Theatre at www.cottagetheatre.org or by calling 541-942-8001. The theatre is closed this summer for the first phase of the ACT III remodeling. It will reopen and continue its 2019 season in October with The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)[Revised], a zany romp through 37 plays in 97 minutes. Tickets will go on sale September 11. ### |
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