The 09-10 season: tickets, auditions
Since it doesn't seem like anyone else is interested in talking about it any time soon, we figured we'd break our own story about all the great shows coming up in the 2009-10 season! Hell, we're pretty good at stroking ourselves, so it's no big thing!
Check out the awesomeness!
Jobsite’s 2009-10 season!
2002 Pulitzer Prize Finalist
Yellowman
By Dael Orlandersmith
Directed by Karla Hartley, featuring Fanni Green
September 24 – October 11, 2009
An African-American woman dreams of life beyond the confines of her small-town Southern upbringing. " ... a celebration of love and a harrowing study of smoldering domestic violence ... heartwarming ... heartbreaking." - Variety
Another classic Jobsite Halloween treat
Night of the Living Dead
By Lori Allen Ohm, based on the screenplay by George Romero
Directed by Chris Holcom
October 22 – November 8, 2009
Fallout from a satellite probe shot to Venus returns to Earth carrying a mysterious radiation that transforms the unburied dead into flesh-eating zombies.
A swingin’ 60’s British sex farce
What the Butler Saw
By Joe Orton
Directed by Katrina Stevenson
January 7 – 24, 2010
In one of the seminal works of modern comedy, a psychiatrist tries to seduce an aspiring secretary. "Hilarious, outrageous ..." The New York Times
It’s the end of the world as they know it …
boom!
By Peter Sinn Nachtrieb
Directed by Kari Goetz
March 11 – 28, 2010
A grad student's personal ad lures a randy journalism coed to his subterranean lab. "Sex! Planet-ruining cataclysms! Loads of booze! boom! has all of these things." - Variety
Trying to make sense of mortality in the Digital Age
Dead Man’s Cell Phone
By Sarah Ruhl
Directed by Paul J. Potenza
June 3 – 20, 2010
An incessantly ringing cell phone in a quiet cafe. A stranger at the next table who has had enough. And a dead man. "Ruhl's zany probe of the razor-thin line between life and death delivers a fresh and humorous look at the times we live in." - Variety
Good Grief! Teens struggling with sex, death and identity
Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead
By Bert Royal
Directed by David M. Jenkins
August 5 – 22, 2010
When CB's dog dies from rabies, CB begins to question the existence of an afterlife. "inventive and raunchy ... hysterically funny." New York Post
Season tickets for 2009-10 will be on sale in June during Rabbit Hole. If you are currently a season ticket holder, you will be mailed renewal forms approximately two weeks before then. If you are not a season ticket holder and would like to be put on the waiting list, write tickets@jobsitetheater.org.
2002 Pulitzer Prize Finalist
Yellowman
By Dael Orlandersmith
Directed by Karla Hartley, featuring Fanni Green
September 24 – October 11, 2009
An African-American woman dreams of life beyond the confines of her small-town Southern upbringing. " ... a celebration of love and a harrowing study of smoldering domestic violence ... heartwarming ... heartbreaking." - Variety
Another classic Jobsite Halloween treat
Night of the Living Dead
By Lori Allen Ohm, based on the screenplay by George Romero
Directed by Chris Holcom
October 22 – November 8, 2009
Fallout from a satellite probe shot to Venus returns to Earth carrying a mysterious radiation that transforms the unburied dead into flesh-eating zombies.
A swingin’ 60’s British sex farce
What the Butler Saw
By Joe Orton
Directed by Katrina Stevenson
January 7 – 24, 2010
In one of the seminal works of modern comedy, a psychiatrist tries to seduce an aspiring secretary. "Hilarious, outrageous ..." The New York Times
It’s the end of the world as they know it …
boom!
By Peter Sinn Nachtrieb
Directed by Kari Goetz
March 11 – 28, 2010
A grad student's personal ad lures a randy journalism coed to his subterranean lab. "Sex! Planet-ruining cataclysms! Loads of booze! boom! has all of these things." - Variety
Trying to make sense of mortality in the Digital Age
Dead Man’s Cell Phone
By Sarah Ruhl
Directed by Paul J. Potenza
June 3 – 20, 2010
An incessantly ringing cell phone in a quiet cafe. A stranger at the next table who has had enough. And a dead man. "Ruhl's zany probe of the razor-thin line between life and death delivers a fresh and humorous look at the times we live in." - Variety
Good Grief! Teens struggling with sex, death and identity
Dog Sees God: Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead
By Bert Royal
Directed by David M. Jenkins
August 5 – 22, 2010
When CB's dog dies from rabies, CB begins to question the existence of an afterlife. "inventive and raunchy ... hysterically funny." New York Post
2009-10 AUDTIONS
Please check out website for complete details on Jobsite's 2009-10 open general casting call. It will be held June 22 from 6-10p in the Shimberg Playhouse at TBPAC, where Jobsite is resident theater company. Callbacks will run on Mondays through June and July. Please make sure to read the audition requirements carefully and comply with all points to ensure you are given a slot. Yellowman is not being cast from this process.
Please check out website for complete details on Jobsite's 2009-10 open general casting call. It will be held June 22 from 6-10p in the Shimberg Playhouse at TBPAC, where Jobsite is resident theater company. Callbacks will run on Mondays through June and July. Please make sure to read the audition requirements carefully and comply with all points to ensure you are given a slot. Yellowman is not being cast from this process.
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