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New Home Needed For TCT
Tehachapi Community Theatre After three-and-a-half years in its current location, Tehachapi Community Theatre (TCT) will be moving on. TCT needs room to grow to expand its educational programs and to continue providing quality productions. Therefore, the Board of Directors and the membership have agreed to vacate its current premises by March 31, 2007. TCT has already formed a building committee to look for a new location in which to continue bringing quality theatre and entertainment to its loyal patrons and all residents of the greater Tehachapi area. “While we’ve enjoyed having a place to call home and work our craft, the current space no longer meets our needs,” said President Karl Schuck. “TCT consistently has three shows in different stages of production at any given time. With the growth of our educational programs, the addition of TCT Jr. and the need for more rehearsal space, committing to a year’s lease with a substantial increase in rent, doesn’t make financial sense for this non-profit organization.” Many audience members have enjoyed the intimacy of the space TCT has been performing in as it allows the audience to feel an immediacy with the performances. “I love the fact that our seating is only five rows deep,” said past President, David Reed. “The closeness of the performers to the audience members has made for a very unique experience for our patrons.” In the last year-and-a-half alone, TCT has produced “The War of the Worlds,” “The Diary of Anne Frank,” “Alice In Reality Land,” “Love Letters,” “My Three Angels,” “Rocket Man,” “On Golden Pond,” “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown,” “6 Rms Riv Vu,” “Little Women,” “A Christmas Carol” and “Private Lives”. In addition, audiences have enjoyed TCT’s Improv Troupe, “Comedy Under Construction” and Alex Zonn’s Hypnotist Show featuring Gary Mazzola and Friends as the opening musical act. A recent addition has been the TCT Jr. classes taught by Monica Nadon as well as the plans for TCT to produce at least one children’s show per year. “The children have enjoyed the classes; Acting for the Theatre, Improvisation and Film Acting,” said Monica Nadon. “The need for children’s theatre was evident by the forty-eight young actors who auditioned for the TCT Jr. production of “The Adventures of Robin Hood.” “The Adventures of Robin Hood” will be TCT’s last production in its current location. Performances will be held on Friday and Saturday nights, March 16, 17, 23 & 24 at 7:45 p.m. and on Sunday afternoons as a matinee on March 18 & 25 at 2:30 p.m. “Rehearsals for “The Adventures of Robin Hood” are going very well. The young actors are so talented and they’re having such a good time,” stated director Monica Nadon. Due to TCT’s imminent move, the pending productions of “Nuts” and “Catfish Moon” will be put on hold until such time as TCT can find another venue. In the meantime, the Board of Directors and the membership are thinking outside the box to find ways to continue to perform. Shakespeare in the park may be one option while Improv can be performed in almost any venue.
If anyone has knowledge of a building, space or venue which TCT can rent and call home, please call the TCT hotline at 822-4037 or send an e-mail to info@tctplays.org. Please visit our website at www.tctplays.org for more information on Tehachapi Community Theatre.
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posted by
justcurious
on Feb 22, 2007 at 02:27 PM
www.tehachapinews.com/home/Blog/DH/5838 posted by
DH
on Feb 22, 2007 at 07:07 PM
Thanks, justcurious. I would like the TCT to contact me ASAP. Debby Hand posted by
TK
on Feb 22, 2007 at 08:25 PM
posted by
douglasjockinsen
on Aug 18, 2007 at 10:25 PM
Hi everyone,
I'd like to, as a member of both, clear up some confusion regarding Tehachapi Community Theater (TCT) and the Tehachapi Performing Arts Center (TPAC). TCT is a Theater Group that produces (excellent!) theatrical shows for, from, with and by, the local community. TPAC is a group of Tehachapi's finest citizens who are in the process of the planning, funding, and building of a Performing Arts Center for the community of Tehachapi. Recent Events for Both: TCT has 'gone dark' (but not silent) in preparation for the building of the BeeKay Theater downtown, in which they will be the sole resident. Tehachapi will, finally, be the proud host to it's own legitimate LIVE THEATER troupe!! And the location couldn't be better -- right down the street from the Hitching Post movie theater. Don't like the movies being offered? Walk down the block and see what's up in LIVE entertainment! It bodes to be a fantastic bonus for downtown! TCT will soon be seeking out sponsorships, partnerships, and just plain donations for the interior space and mechanical needs of the new Theater. Monetary assistance will also include the building of an "Annex" building on the east end of the new theater with construction/painting shop spaces, costume shop, makeup room, rehearsal hall and storage spaces for the theater. Want your name on a building in downtown? TPAC is in the final planning stages for the Performing Arts Center. Currently, we're going through the "greening" of the facilities. The process has been long and difficult at times -- but the dream is still alive at this time. Hopefully, in the [near?] future, a Performing Arts Center will grow from the sagebrush for use by all artists -- performing, musical, crafts, painters, sculptors, singers, dancers, photographers, et. al.. We have tried to make the space as 'multi-user friendly' as possible, without losing a uniqueness of design that will give the building its character in the community. I truly hope that this short note serves to clarify that there are TWO (separate) groups currently 'moving and shaking' in the Arts Community of Tehachapi. And, I hope that everybody who reads this will simply GET INVOLVED. This Community has a wonderful 'glut' of talent and brains. That's one of the things that makes us such a great community -- we've been blessed with both in abundance. Don't hide your light behind a bush. Last Note: I personally would like to offer a HUGE Thank You to the City of Tehachapi (Greg & Jason especially) for making the dream of a home, a real theater, come true for the grateful and talented members of the Tehachapi Community Theater. All we've ever need was an opportunity. We'll make you proud! Feeling philanthropic? (Want to see the BeeKay back and your name on a plaque?) Donate!! Please go to TCTPLAYS.ORG Thanks Tehachapi!! Doug posted by
eekitsaspider
on Aug 19, 2007 at 01:44 PM
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