Showing posts with label Lees McRae College Summer Theatre. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lees McRae College Summer Theatre. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 29, 2020

Lees McRae Summer Theatre 2020 Season Cancelled


Today Lees-McRae College announced all summer events on campus are cancelled, and that sadly includes Lees-McRae Summer Theatre. This was a difficult decision for the College to make, and while it is heartbreaking for our company and our audiences, it was the right decision. 
Since 1985, LMST has been a cornerstone of the Banner Elk community, welcoming thousands of audience members to Hayes Auditorium and bringing professional theatre to the High Country. Our casts and crews come from all over the country, and we’ll miss introducing them to the beauty of the mountains and the friendly community of Banner Elk. Beyond the college campus, many members of LMST patronize local businesses and attend events in the High Country, as well as make new acquaintances and friends with the locals who are lucky to call Banner Elk their home. 
All three previously announced productions (The Drowsy Chaperone, America’s Artist: The Norman Rockwell Story, and Matilda) will be moved to next year and become our 2021 season. We’ll announce new performance dates at a later time.
If you purchased tickets for the 2020 season, refund information will be shared on our website (lmc.edu/summertheatre) soon. You may choose to receive a refund for your tickets, or if you find it within your heart to help LMST during this difficult time, you may convert your ticket purchase into a tax-deductible donation. Whatever decision you make, we’re thankful for your support of LMST. 
We’re already looking forward to seeing you all in Hayes Auditorium in 2021. Until then, we’re wishing you health and safety.

Sunday, April 7, 2019

Lees McRae Summer Theatre presents "From The Mountaintop: The Edgar Tufts Story"

What did Banner Elk, North Carolina, look like in the 1890s? With the vision of a young seminary student, one tiny town gained a church, a college, an orphanage, and a hospital.” 

The story of Edgar Tufts is compelling and heartwarming. Set to music by John Thomas Oaks and Tommy Oaks, and written by Janet Barton Speer (the team who brought you The Denim King: The Moses Cone Story), this work is presented after thoughtful research among the families who have lived here for generations. Using traditional mountain music mixed with a lyrical style, audiences will be moved and inspired by this great man. You will not want to miss From the Mountaintop: The Edgar Tufts Story. Written by Janet Barton Speer  |  Music and Lyrics by John Thomas Oaks and Tommy Oaks

Show Times:
Thursday, July 11 at 7 p.m.
Friday, July 12 at 7 p.m.
Saturday, July 13 at 7 p.m.
Sunday, July 14 at 2 p.m.
Tuesday, July 16 at 2 and 7 p.m.
Wednesday, July 17 at 2 p.m.

Saturday, June 9, 2018

The Wiz LMC Summer Theatre 2018 Cast

Dorothy - Lamani Sequra
The Scarecrow/Neighbor - Kim Krege Florio
The Tin Man/Neighbor - Thao Nguyen
The Lion/Neighbor - Timothe Bittle
Uncle Henry/the Wiz -  Treven Harrington
Aunt Em/Glenda -  Sheena Murray
Addapearl - Stacie Alston
Evaline/Neighbor - Sarah Gracel
Gatekeeper/neighbor  - Bob Haas
Lord High Underling  - Calvin Keener
Toto - Gogh Kimmel
Ensemble:  Alexander Domingue, Michael Jackson, Leon Ray, Tyrell Ruffin, Athena Ackerman, Nina Allbert, Beth Allison, Geana Anderson Welter , Burlene Franklin, Angela Hodges, Taylor Noll, Bryce Palmyra, Kaila Crowder, Burlene Franklin, Peyton Franklin, Alice Gomez, Paris Santiago



Thursday, June 22, 2017

LMC Summer Theatre "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Coast

Lees McRae Summer Theatre
 "JOSEPH AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOR DREAMCOAT"  CAST

Director/Choreographer Dr. Janet Speer

Women/children’s Chorus Choreography Kim Krege Florio
Dance Captain Jarrett Koski

CAST OF CHARACTERS

Narrators: Kim Krege Florio, Courteney McClutchy, Emma
Jordan, Kariana Sanchez, Jael Gadsden, and Caitie Moss
Joseph: Kevin Korczynski
Jacob: Dick Larson
Reuben: William A. Martin
Simeon: Landon Ricker
Levi: Jarrett Koski
Napthali: Gabe Vanover
Issachar: Thao Nguyen
Asher: RJ Christian
Dan: Nic Baynum
Zebulon: Ben Lamoureux
Gad: Jason Carroll
Benjamin: Carsten Kjaerulff
Judah: Jabriel Shelton
Potipher: Gabe Vanover
Mrs. Potipher: Geana Anderson Welter
Butler: Jason Carroll
Baker: Corey Barrow
Pharaoh: Dominic Aquilino

Ensemble:  Angela Hodges, Barbara Hosbein, Beth Allison, Bryce Palmyra, Claire Kimmel, Corey Barrow, Daniel Binder, Elizabeth Hardy, Geana Anderson Welter, Isabella Karatowicz, Jackson Whiting, Jacob Florio, Jacob Vergara, Jennette Calvert, Jenny Fitzpatrick, Joanne Thompson, John Priar, Kalli Collins, Katelyn Woolard, Kelsy Martin, Laura Carringer, Nina Allbert, Rachel Sabo Hedges, Sarah Bickley, Sunny Binder, Will Garrett

Children’s chorus:  Addison Fitzpatrick, Alice Oden, Alli Grace Pittman, Annie Yawn, Ava Knight, Ben Vergara, Bodhi Parker, Casey Knight, Cassidy Birks-Kilman, Clara Oden, Elijah Calvert, Gabe Knight, Gabe Guignard, Gloria Guignard, Isabella Hardy, Izzy Garrett, Jackson Best, Jaclyn Binder, Kaleil Yawn, Katie Birks-Kilman, Keller Best, Keller Wallin, Lauren Burnley, Lilly Birks-Kilman, Lizzy Knight, Madirose Hicks, Marly Vergara, Reese Campbell, Sam O’Brien, Sarah Birks-Kilman

Wednesday, June 21, 2017

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat kicks off the Summer Theatre main-stage season June 25



The Lees-McRae College Hayes Auditorium and Broyhill Theatre stage will come to life in vibrant colors on June 25 with the premiere of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.
The first of three shows in the highly anticipated Lees-McRae Summer Theatre line up, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat tells the biblical saga of Joseph, a young, prophetic boy sold into slavery by his jealous brothers.
Family-friendly and set to an engaging cornucopia of musical styles, from country-western and calypso to bubble-gum pop and rock ‘n’ roll, this Book of Genesis tale emerges both timely and timeless.
Directed by Janet Barton Speer and written by Phantom of the Opera writers, Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber, the two-hour long show will take place June 27-30 at 7 p.m. and June 25 and July 1-2 at 2 p.m.
“I have directed “Joseph” four times previously and still find it as exciting as the first time I experienced it,” Speer said. “I am taken with the way Webber and Rice created this piece, using vaudeville, song and dance–and even some clogging in our show–to tell the biblical story.”

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at Lees McRae Summer Theatre




Pleased to announce that I have accepted and will be part of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at Lees-McRae Summer Theatre in Banner Elk. The show dates are June 26, June 27, June 30, and July 1, July 2 at 7 p.m. and June 28 and July 3 at 2 p.m.

“Joseph” is one of my favorite musicals and I have had the pleasure of acting, singing, and dancing previously in it before (The Little Theatre of Winston-Salem and the Davie Theatre Company). I am very grateful to be part of this musical at LMC Summer Theatre performing on stage at my alma mater plus having the opportunity to spend the summer in Banner Elk. It’s going to be fun!



Saturday, June 25, 2016

Lees-McRae Summer Theatre presents Mary Poppins June 26-July 3

Lees-McRae is kicking off the 31st Summer Theatre season with Disney and Cameron Mackintosh's Mary Poppins, which runs from June 26-July 3. Based on the books by P.L. Travers and the classic Walt Disney film, the show delighted Broadway audiences for more than 2,500 performances and received nominations for nine Olivier and seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical. The shows will take place in the Hayes Auditorium of Broyhill Theatre.

While the show is widely recognizable, it has not been done before like this. Directing Mary Poppins is Dr. Janet Barton Speer who is known throughout the high country for her superior quality productions. Speer states, “Mary Poppins is quite ambitious. Apart from the 100 plus performers, designers and technicians, the play adds an incredible element – flying!”

A show for adults and children alike, there are many moral stories in Mary Poppins. Patrons will see the importance of attention to the homeless and people who are different, attention to the value of money, to animals and to one another, and of course, attention to family. The singing, dancing, beautiful sets and costumes, magic tricks and well-known songs like “Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” will provide an enchanting experience.

Lees-McRae Summer Theatre is committed to producing quality theatre experiences. The company, including professionals and students training in their craft, serves the high country community as collaborators for the betterment of our area.

For more information about Summer Theatre or to purchase your tickets online, please visit lmc.edu/summertheatre or call 828.898.8709. The Summer Theatre Box Office on the Lees-McRae College campus is open Tuesday through Friday from 10 a.m.–3 p.m. for walk-in patrons. Ticket prices are $40–$35 for adults and $18–$20 for children.

Saturday, June 4, 2016

Lees McRae Summer Theatre 2016 Mary Poppins Cast

Bert - Dominic Aquilino
George  Banks - Alan Tutterow
Winifred Banks - Clara Burrus
Jane Banks - Clara Oden
Michael Banks - John Christopher
Katie Nana/Miss Andrew - Geana Anderson
Miss Lark/Smythe - Sunny Binder
Admiral Boom/Bank Chairman - Bob Haas
Mrs Brill - Ruthie Tutterow
Robertson Ay/Von Hussler - William Martin
Mary Poppins - Jennifer Poarch
Park Keeper - Nicolas Baynum
Neleus - Ben Lamoureux
Northbrook - Zach Snyder
Bird Woman - Lowri McGowan
Mrs. Corry - Burlene Franklin
Fannie - Kariana Sanchez
Annie - Laura Tutterow
Valentine - Payton Franklin
Ensemble - Barbara Hosbein 
Ensemble - Bryce Palmyra
Ensemble - Claire Kimmel
Ensemble - Helen Phillips
Ensemble - Angela Hodges
Ensemble - Beth Allison
Ensemble - Cole Kennedy
Ensemble - Cassandra Brooks
Ensemble - Kelsey Martin 
Ensemble - Coleman Bailey
Ensemble - Grace Gibbons
Chimney Sweep - Daniel Binder
Chimney Sweep - Jacob Florio 
Chimney Sweep - Jacob Vergara
Chimney Sweep - John Henry Adams
Chimney Sweep - Sirena Roe
Chimney Sweep - Jennifer Owen
Ensemble/Dancer -Madison Sellars

Wednesday, May 25, 2016

LMC Summer Theatre Returns to Entertain The Masses - Avery Journal

     A favorite of High Country visitors as well as local year-long residents for decades has been the treasure that is Lees McRae College’s Summer Theatre series. The stellar presentations featuring some of the most acclaimed performers in the region and nation are a can’t miss for anyone who appreciates and enjoys performing arts.
Illustration courtesy LMC Summer Theatre
     Since its first production hit the stage in the summer of 1985, LMCST has exposed viewers to a vast array of the best actors, producers and entertainment the world has to offer.
     LMCST is committed to producing quality theatre experiences, serving audiences who view the productions, students who are training in their craft and the High Country community as collaborators for the betterment of the area.
Since its inception, summer in the North Carolina Mountains suggests wonderful opportunities to bring communities together, and perhaps there is no better fashion to accomplish this goal than through LMCST.
     “Our heritage, our commitment to the ideals of art and humanity, and our great attention to the heart have made our work special,” LMCST artistic director and professor emeritus Janet Speer said. “We may not have the bells and whistles, but we will always have the heart.”
     And at the heart of LMCST is Speer, who has been the steadying hand that has brought the series from a fledgling single-show production in its earliest years to a seven-production whirlwind for a period of time to its current three-production model.
     “We found that putting together so many performances in a single summer took something away from the quality of our productions,” Speer explained. “We decided that we would be better to do a limited number of productions really well, and that has been most beneficial for our staff, production and cast.”
     As well, Speer described the community component of LMCST as a common ground on which people can unite over a similar love of performing arts, as well as a means to attract visitors to the Banner Elk and High Country area.
     “Summer Theatre brings folks to Banner Elk and Avery County annually. A lot of individuals, couples and families build their summer vacations around visiting and watching our productions, “Speer said. “There is such a strong community component to our product. The town of Banner Elk has always been so supportive and sees how our program attracts tourism locally. We work hard to emphasize getting to know not just our product, but the community at large as a whole.”
     Speer estimates an average of 7,000 people attend LMCST’s summer shows annually, meaning that a rough estimate of more than 215,000 performing arts aficionados have viewed the wide gamut of productions that have graced the Hayes Auditorium stage.
     Performances coming to the stage this summer include a Disney classic, a country music legend and a time-tested musical classic.
     LMCST officially raises its curtain with the production of “Mary Poppins,” coming to Hayes Auditorium beginning on Sunday, June 26. The timeless Walt Disney classic production speaks to both parents and children, and covers myriad topics pertinent to today’s world.
     “’Mary Poppins’ deals with the poor, homeless and looking at the value of people,” Speer said.
Much like last year’s production “Oliver!”, “Mary Poppins” will feature a large number of local children from Avery and Watauga counties among the cast. In fact, the production features a cast of more than 40 children and adults, in addition to a special fly system that will allow characters to take to the sky and float above the audience and stage during the show.
     Skyline/Skybest Communications is sponsoring this summer’s production of “Mary Poppins.”
Beginning on July 14, LMCST brings to the stage the production of “Always ...Patsy Cline,” a show based on the true story of Patsy Clline’s friendship with Houston housewife Louise Seger. Cline pays a surprise visit to Seger and, as they talk, Cline floats in and out of Seger’s kitchen to reenact her great moments on the stage. Belting out with her trademark voice classics like “Anytime,” “Walking after Midnight,” “She’s Got You,” “Sweet Dreams” and “Crazy,” fans of the classic country and western star will undoubtedly be entertained.
     The show combines humor, sadness and reality, and offers fans who remember Cline while she was alive a chance to look back, while giving new fans an idea of what seeing her was like and what she meant to her original fans.
     “Always... Patsy Cline” features only a two-person cast, along with a talented orchestra that doubles as Cline’s band. LMCST favorite Kim Krege-Florio plays the role of Louise, while Erica McGee is sure to wow the crowd with her voice that would convince an audience that Cline herself was in the flesh, singing in the room to them.
     “You just don’t do a show like this unless you have a convincing Patsy Cline,” Speer said. “You don’t get someone who thinks they can sing like Patsy, and Erica is able to do it all, from the singing voice to the way she talked. Cline’s life is so fascinating and she has such a great catalog of music that appeals to a different group of people. It’s generated a lot of buzz so far going into the season.”
     LMCST concludes its season with performances of “The Pajama Game,” beginning Tuesday, Aug. 2. Conditions at the Sleep-Tite Pajama Factory are anything but peaceful, as sparks fly between new superintendent Sid Sorokin and Babe Williams, leader of the union grievance committee. Their stormy relationship comes to a head when the workers strike for a 7.5-cent pay increase, setting off not only a conflict between management and labor, but a battle of the sexes as well.
The award-winning musical comedy features lots of fun production numbers, as well as standout featured roles and a large ensemble cast, which tailors the production well for the talent-laden production staff, cast and crew of LMCST.
     “’The Pajama Game’” is a good, old-faithful production that can be set in any middle-sized town. It was made famous by Doris Day and is set in the 1950s,” Speer added.
The musical will feature a 30- to 35-member cast and serves as the fitting climax to what is sure to be another outstanding summer season of theatre and performing arts in Banner Elk.
     Sponsors of LMCST include BB and T, the Town of Banner Elk, Skyline/Skybest. Speer also thanks the individual donors who faithfully give to help maintain the quality of production that LMCST is known for.
     Speer is among the first to admit that LMCST doesn’t operate under the auspices of any single individual, but that a talented and passionate team of people make each year’s productions possible. Speer expressed appreciation to Roy and Marion Krege for publicity, playbill assistance and Advisory Board service, as well as production manager Erin Wallace, Pam Joslin, multiple stage managers, as well as Dr. Michael Hannah for his work and upcoming direction of “Always ... Patsy Cline.”

Tickets for LMCST productions range from $35 to $40 for adults and $18 to $20 for students.
Visit the Hayes Auditorium box office to purchase tickets (box office opens June 16), or tickets can be purchased online by clicking to www.lmc.edu/summertheatre (online ticket fees and taxes apply). For group or season-ticket sales, call (828) 898-8709.

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Lees McRae Summer Theatre 2015 cast of “Oliver”.



Janet Speer LMST Artistic Director, Director
Adams, John Henry - Fagin's Boys
Allison, Beth Ensemble
Anderson, Geana - Strawberry Seller/ Widow Corney/Ensemble
Bear, Conrad - Bill Sykes
Bear, Tiffany - Nancy
Best, Keller - Group 1
Binder,Daniel - Charles Bates/Fagin's boys/Group 1
Binder, Jaclyn -  Group 1
Binder, Sunny - Ensemble
Birks, Alison - Fagin's Boys
Birks-Killman, Cassidy - Group 1
Birks-Killman, Katie  - Fagin's Boys
Birks-Killman, Lilian Group 1
Birks-Killman, Sarah - Group 1
Bishop, Aleah - Group 1
Braverman, Kaelin - Group 1
Burnop, Cameron Fagin's Boys
Burnop, Jackson - Group 1
Burnop, Preston - Group 1
Carringer, Laura - Mrs. Bedwin/Ensemble
Courtney, Casey - Mr. Grimwig/Ensemble
Florio, Jake - Fagin's Boys
Franklin, Burlene - Old Sally/Ensemble/Cameo Roles
Franklin, Payton - Fagin's Boys-Oliver
Garret, IzzyWorkhouse boys/group 1
Garret, Will - Fagin's Boys
Gebo, Richard - Fagin
Gittner, Dylan - Fagin's Boys
Gittner, Will - Fagin's Boys
Haas, Bob - Bumble
Hicks, Madirose - Fagin's Boys
Hodges, Angela - Ensemble
Hosbein, Barbara - Ensemble
Kjaelruff, Carsten - Fagin's Boys
Kjaelruff, Isabella Workhouse boys/group 1
Larson, Dick - Mr. Brownlow/Ensemble
Martin, Andrew - Noah/Ensemble
Martin, Connor - Oliver
Martin, WilliamKnife-grinder/Ensemble
Monteith, Candice - Ensemble
Oden, Alice - Group 1
Oden, Clara - Group 1
Palmyra, Bryce - Artful Dodger
Parent, Isabella - Fagin's Boys
Phillips, Helen - Ensemble
Ray, Jonathan - Mr. Sowerberry /Ensemble
Ray, Kathy - Dancer/Ensemble
Roe, Sirena - Fagin's Boys
Shore, Diego - Group 1
Sloan, John Michael - Ensemble
Smith, Audrey - Bett
Swinney, Brian - Ensemble
Taylor, Sydney - Group 1
Vergara, Ben - Fagin's Boys
Vergara, Jacob - Fagin's Boys
Vergara, Marly - Group 1
Warrick, John - Ensemble
Wasmund, Peggy - Ensemble
Waterfield, Michael - Ensemble
Welch, Madison - Group 1
Yawn, Annie - Fagin's Boys

Sunday, May 31, 2015

"Oliver"- Lees McRae Summer Theatre 2015



Packing and getting ready for my first professional theatre contract at Lees-McRae Summer Theatre in Banner Elk. The show dates are June 26, June 27, June 30, and July 1, July 2 at 7 p.m. and June 28 and July 3 at 2 p.m.

“Oliver” is one of my favorite musicals and I have had the pleasure of acting, singing, and dancing previously in it twice (Davie Theatre Company and Piedmont Players). I am very grateful to be part of this musical at LMC Summer Theatre performing on stage at my alma mater plus having the opportunity to spend the summer in Banner Elk. It’s going to be fun!