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This Week In Bakersfield Theatre - weekend of October 21st, 2007
Last chance to see Shakespeare this weekend so grab a blanket and go enjoy one of the most prolific playwrights of all time at Bakersfield College's SPACIOUS outdoor theater. It really is one of the coolest theatrical experiences in Kern County. On The Tip Of My Tongue/Haunted House is also closing at BCT, so don't miss local teens & kids in this funny & scary double feature.
Three more mainstage shows round out this weekend's events. Don't miss Zorro, Onionheads, and Sweet Charity, which are playing for a few more weeks.
I have been informed that Project Ghost has been delayed, so it will now be playing October 26 through November 3, late night at the Empty Space.
The art show, Burn The Witch II, will be holding an open house on Saturday with musical performances and what not. $5 gets you in the door if you can afford it, otherwise a smile will do.
-Aaron Mauldin
Shakespeare Groupie
Contents:
Shows
Kern Shakespeare Festival Bakersfield College Outdoor Theater
Zorro's Back In Town Gaslight Melodrama
Onionheads Empty Space
On The Tip Of My Tongue/Haunted House Bakersfield Community Theatre
Sweet Charity (Musical) Stars
Auditions
Hurry Up, Santa! Empty Space
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Special Events/Miscellaneous
Burn The Witch - Opening October 13th
Hansel & Gretel - Presented by Omnipresent Puppet Theater
Shows:
Kern Shakespeare Festival
Plays through October 20th

t’s fall in Bakersfield, and that means cooler breezes, falling leaves and of course, the annual Kern Shakespeare Festival! This year’s Festival will feature performances of Troilus and Cressida and The Taming of the Shrew on alternating nights from October 3 to October 20 in the Bakersfield College Outdoor Theater. To purchase tickets, please call the Bakersfield College Ticket Office at 395-4326.
Robert Kempf, Director
Troilus and Cressida
October 3, 5, 11, 13, 17, 19, 8 p.m.
The Taming of the Shrew
October 4, 6, 10, 12, 18, 20, 8 p.m.
Zorro's Back In Town
Playing Through November 17th

“ZORRO’S BACK IN TOWN”
at The Gaslight Melodrama Theatre & Music Hall
Written by Tim Kelly
Adapted by Christie Maturo and Michael Prince
Directed by Christie Maturo
As the title suggests, our favorite sword-fighting hero, Zorro, returns for another exciting adventure. For those of you who saw our first season's production of Zorro: The Rest Of The Untold Story, you know to expect something outrageously fun. Watch as Zorro and his fast talking Jersey mother defend the people of Old New Mexico against the villainous Buck Badum and his cohorts, Sheriff Toady and Conchita. Will the lovely Miss Alice Sweepup be freed from Buck’s grasp? Will Don Perico and his wife Senora De La Guitar get their cottage back? Will the young orphan, Lucinda, finally get to eat something? All of these questions will be answered in what is sure to be another Melodrama classic that will have you rolling in the aisles.
Followed by a brand new Vaudeville Revue:
“An American Vaudeville”
adapted by Michael Prince
directed by Kimberly Slikker & Michael Prince
musical direction by Warren Dobson
A comedic, musical tribute to everything all American.
Both shows starring: Greg Ramsdell, Christie Maturo, Michael Prince, Shaylan Trone, Charlie Gamble, Rosie Ayala, Coryn McBride, Matt Thompson and Lauren Harbaugh
Where: The Gaslight Melodrama Theatre & Music Hall
12748 Jomani Dr.
Bakersfield, CA 93312
(661) 587-3377
When: October 12th – November 17th 2007
Friday 7:00pm
Saturday 7:00pm
Sunday 2:00pm
Prices: General Admission $17.00
Matinee Prices: General $15.00
Seniors $15.00 Student $7.50
Child (12 & under) $7.50
The Gaslight Melodrama & Music Hall is owned and operated by Arnie Carlos and Linda Larma (Producers).
Onionheads
Playing through October 27th

ONIONHEADS
by Jesse Miller
Directed by Jarred Clowes
October 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27 @ 8PM
Suggested Donation $10 for Adults and $5 for Students
This soulful play takes a raw, poetic look at the plight of onion farmers on the edge in the 1935 Oklahoma Dust Bowl. The Tidwell brothers and the Bumpinmeyer sisters explore young love, hard times and loss of family as the sky turns black and the onions die. When the sisters leave for Califor nee, a shocking truth hits the Tidwell farm and the boys are left with the relentless dust. Devastated, they follow the girls to the "land of milk an' honey" where, months later in a migrant camp in the grip of the Great Depression, they find the sisters buried in poverty and prostitution. The black secret of the Bumpinmeyer family is discovered. Skins are peeled in layers to reveal the sweet and the sour. Tragically, the dirt on these onion pickers never comes clean; the "land of plenty" grows nothing but the cries of dead hearts and broken Okies. Meanwhile, the devil sits in his shack, laughing. Winner of the 1999 American College Theatre Festival.
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On The Tip Of My Tongue/Haunted House
Final Weekend!

Friday & Saturday @ 7PM; Sunday @ 2PM
Teen Theatre
Directed by Tim Fromm & Kathryn (Fred) Burnett
Two boys, harassed by summer chores, decide to run away from home. They stop to rest at a clearing in the woods, and are awakened by hand puppet characters. The puppets issue mysterious warnings of trouble. Easily recognizable villains, heroes and heroines from children's literature, who mistake them for Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, surround the boys. Unable to escape, they undergo a farcical trial in which they fail to prove they aren't Tom and Huck. Longing for home, they accept their fates. They are saved in a challenge, which proves their true identities. And, they are discovered to be the heroes of a brand new story being written at this very moment! Also featured will be Haunted Houses by Kathryn Schultz Miller (youth theatre) On a summer night four friends enter the abandoned, dark mansion that overlooks their town. Once inside, their imaginations and their fears guide them to the phantoms of their minds. As they tell their personal stories of rejection, hazing, isolation and threats of abuse, they touch on terrifying phantoms. In sharing their stories and finding courage for each other, each bravely grasps important clues for living better and helping each other.
The talented cast includes...
Aaron Logan, Anna Teixeira, Christina Teixeira, Alex Olcott, Sage Russinsky, Adam Jackson, Victoria Santa Cruz, Vanessa Vaughan, Taylor Santos, Sam Sampson, Liz Belsky, Devin Martin, Autumn Garcia, Noah Solorzano, Strephany Trevino, Josh Miller, Caleb Miller, Noah Jackson, Gabriel Solorzano, John Maese, and Brandon Hendrix.
Call 831-8114 for reservations
Sweet Charity (Musical)
Plays through October 27th

Stars Theatre Restaurant
Dinner & Show. Doors open 1 1/2 hours before listed showtimes.
Charity Valentine is the eternal optimist. While working at the seedy Fan-Dango ballroom, she is often taken advantage of and continually experiences bad relationships. Finally, she seems to have met a decent fellow in Oscar. Trying to hide her true profession, she lies to him and tells him that she works at the bank. Soon, Oscar discovers Charity's real profession and things head south. Nevertheless, Charity continues to remain hopeful that good things will happen in her life.
Call 325-6100 for tickets
1931 Chester Avenue
Auditions:
HURRY UP, SANTA!
and The Jack Frost Christmas Special
Saturday, November 3rd from Noon - 3 PM.
Auditions for The Empty Space's December production of HURRY UP, SANTA! and the Jack Frost Christmas Special will be held on Saturday, November 3rd from Noon - 3PM.
Summary:
Hurry Up, Santa! returns for its fifth fun-filled year! When Santa Claus accidentally oversleeps, his plucky elves scramble to save Christmas! This year’s production features the all-new Jack Frost Holiday Family TV Variety Show, a wacky send-up of classic television Christmas specials.
Special Events:
Burn The Witch II - Opens October 13th

Burn The Witch returns to The Empty Space Theatre and Gallery in Bakersfield! Presented by Jen Raven, this year's amazing all-women group art show will feature the works of over thirty talented local artists, and will be on display the entire month of October (available for viewing during the openings scheduled, thirty minutes prior to regularly scheduled show times, and also by appointment).
The artwork will be available for preview the weekend of October 5th and 6th. The Opening will be October 13th from 3 to 7 pm, with a suggested donation of $5. There will be food, drinks, live music, and performance poetry. There will also be an Open House, October 20th, from 5 to 7 pm. Again, there is a suggested donation of $5, and there will be food and live performances as well. Proceeds to benefit The Empty Space, a 100% non-profit organization.
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month. As this is a woman's issue and one close to our hearts, the artists of this year's Burn The Witch will be working to increase awareness through this year's show and artwork.
The Empty Space is located at 706 Oak Street. For more information, call 327-PLAY
Omnipresent Puppet Theater Presents
"Hansel and Gretel"

October 13 at 11:00 AM and October 27 at 11 AM and 2 PM
The Empty Space Theater - 706 Oak Street in Bakersfield
Admission $5 for kids 2 and up / $7 for adults
Join Omnipresent Puppet Theater in the Halloween spirit with the classic story about those two kids, the candy house and the witch up to no good. Our young heroes save the day, however, with the help of their Dad and a skunk who thinks its a scent-sniffing bloodhound. This wacky show is Halloween treat for the whole family to enjoy.
For reservations and information call 858-0831.
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This Week In Bakersfield Theatre - weekend of September 2nd, 2007
September at last! Fall is on the way and hopefully some cooler weather as well. This first weekend of September is sparse - just two local shows playing - but they are both terrific. Also, A Song For Vanya (an original musical taken from Bakersfield to LA) is opening. We've got several auditions on the calendar and a whole slew of productions opening next weekend, so stay tuned.
-Aaron Mauldin
Editor, TheatreAddict.com
Contents:
Shows
The Bakersfield Gazette Gaslight Melodrama
Forever Plaid Stars
Auditions
Footloose: The Musical Spotlight Theatre
Holiday Show/Company Members Gaslight Melodrama
Multiple Shows The Empty Space
.
Special Events/Miscellaneous
Angel Night Gala at BCT
"A Song For Vanya" Heads to Los Angeles
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Shows:
The Bakersfield Gazette
Playing Through September 29th

at The Gaslight Melodrama Theatre & Music Hall
Written by Arnie Calos
Directed by Christie Maturo
In the late 1940's, the owner of the local newspaper, Maryanne Fritzharrell, wants to marry her daughter off to the seemingly stand up lawyer, Jerome Bolt. Unbeknownst to them, he is scheming to take over the paper and become the richest man in town. With the assistance of the equally devilish Lila LaGreedy , he may just pull it off. Will the beautiful Bernice lose her family's newspaper or will the dashing farmboy, Abner Kirshenbaum, help her save the day?
Followed by a brand new Vaudville Revue:
“A Tribute to The Classics”
adapted by Michael Prince
directed by Linda Larma & Michael Prince
A comedic, musical tribute to classic moments in television and film.
Both shows starring: Garrett Marshall, Greg Ramsdell, Jay Stodder, Christie Maturo, Jennifer Prince and Kim Slikker
Where: The Gaslight Melodrama Theatre & Music Hall
12748 Jomani Dr.
Bakersfield, CA 93312 (661) 587-3377
When: August 24th – September 29th 2007
Friday 7:00pm
Saturday 7:00pm
Sunday 2:00pm
Prices: General Admission $17.00 Matinee Prices: General $15.00
Seniors $15.00 Student $7.50
Child (12 & under) $7.50 Child $7.50
Forever Plaid
Playing Through September 23

at Stars Theatre Restaurant
Directed by Brenda Baldwin
Choreography by Brent Rochon
Starring...
Adam Calvillo
Jason Lee
Jason McClain
Nathan Pothier
Pianist Jim Paige
Bass John Barker
Okay ladies & gents' - we know you have them… that plaid jacket you've been hiding in the back of your closet since the sixties that you just couldn't part with. That one pair of plaid golfers pants you hide from your spouse. Well now you have somewhere to go - blow the dust off and get out the iron - because plaid is back and Stars wants to see what you've got!!!!
One of the most popular and successful musicals in recent memory, this deliciously goofy revue centers on four young, eager male singers killed in a car crash in the 1964 on the way to their first big concert, and now miraculously revived for the posthumous chance to fulfill their dreams and perform the show that never was.
Singing in the closest of harmony, squabbling boyishly over the smallest intonations and executing their charmingly outlandish choreography with over-zealous precision, the “Plaids” are a guaranteed smash, with a program of beloved songs and delightful patter that keeps audiences rolling in the aisles when they're not humming along to some of the great nostalgic pop hits of the '50s.
This theatrical morsel succeeds on the basis of clever musical arrangements, a young ensemble cast with strong rapport, and a solid understanding of the “Plaid” style that have made four naïve kids into an international sensation!
Forever Plaid originally opened in New York City on May 20 1990 and ran for 1664 performances.
Performances
Fri 8/31/07 @ 8PM
Sat 9/01/07 @ 8PM
Sun 9/02/07 @ 2PM (Matinee)
Thur 9/06/07 @ 8PM
Fri 9/07/07 @ 8PM
No Show on Saturday 9/08/2007 due to Music Man Performances at Harvey Auditorium.
Thur 9/13/07 @ 8PM
Fri 9/14/07 @ 8PM
No Show on Saturday 9/15/2007 due to Music Man Performances at Harvey Auditorium.
Sun 9/16/07 @ 2PM (Matinee)
Thur 9/20/07 @ 8PM
Fri 09/21/07 @ 8PM
Sat 9/22/07 @ 8PM
Sun 9/23/07 @ 2PM (Matinee)
Stars Theatre Restaurant
1931 Chester Avenue
Downtown Bakersfield
(661) 325-6100
Auditions:
Footloose: The Musical

AUDITIONS FOR FOOTLOOSE THE MUSICAL at the Spotlight Theatre
The audition dates will be Sept. 11th, 12th, and 13th from 5:00p - 8:00p.
It is an open call audition.
Tuesday and Wednesday will be singing and cold reads.
The songs you prepare should be contemporary rock-like songs.
Thursday the 13th will be a mandatory Dance audition for anyone that wants to be a featured dancer.
Gaslight Melodrama Holiday Show & Company Members

The Gaslight Melodrama Theatre & Music Hall is pleased to announce it will be holding auditions for it’s “Holiday Extravaganza” show as well as to hire Full-Time Company Members. The “Holiday Extravaganza” will run from Nov. 30th to Dec. 23rd. There will be performances 8 times per week with shows Tuesdays thru Fridays at 7:00pm and Sat. and Sun. at 1:00pm and 7:00pm.
Rehearsals for the “Holiday Extravaganza” will start on Oct. 14th and will be held Sundays from 5:00pm-8:00pm, Mondays, Tuesdays & Thursdays from 6:00pm-9:30pm.
Please have a comedic monologue prepared and a song of your choice to sing. Actors will also be required to do a cold reading from the “Holiday Extravaganza” show.
We hope to see all of Bakersfield’s hidden and not-so-hidden talent there.
AUDITION DATES & TIMES:
Saturday, Sept. 8th from 1:00pm-4:00pm
Saturday, Sept. 15th from 1:00pm-4:00pm
Saturday, Sept. 22nd from 1:00pm-4:00pm
AUDITION LOCATION:
The Gaslight Melodrama Theatre & Music Hall
(661) 587-3377
12748 Jomani Dr.
(off of Allen Rd., a half mile north of Rosedale Hwy.)
If you need directions, please don’t hesitate to call.
Multiple Show Auditions

The Empty Space will hold Auditions for the following shows on
September 9th from Noon - 3 PM.
**ONIONHEADS
Written by Jesse Miller
Directed by Jarred Clowes
Performance Dates: October 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27 at 8 PM
Seeking: 3 men and 2 women
The Story:
This soulful play takes a raw, poetic look at the plight of onion farmers on the edge in the 1935 Oklahoma Dust Bowl. The Tidwell brothers and the Bumpinmeyer sisters explore young love, hard times and loss of family as the sky turns black and the onions die. When the sisters leave for Califor nee, a shocking truth hits the Tidwell farm and the boys are left with the relentless dust. Devastated, they follow the girls to the "land of milk an' honey" where, months later in a migrant camp in the grip of the Great Depression, they find the sisters buried in poverty and prostitution. The black secret of the Bumpinmeyer family is discovered. Skins are peeled in layers to reveal the sweet and the sour. Tragically, the dirt on these onion pickers never comes clean; the "land of plenty" grows nothing but the cries of dead hearts and broken Okies. Meanwhile, the devil sits in his shack, laughing. Winner of the 1999 American College Theatre Festival.
**PROJECT: GHOST!
Written by Various Authors
Project Director: Jarred Clowes
Performance Dates: October 12, 13, 19, 20, 26, 27 at 11 PM
Seeking an unspecified amount of men and women.
The Story:
Project: Ghost is the collaborative and experimental follow-up to last year’s Project: Murder. Though unlike Project: Murder, which consisted of several short plays revolving around a central theme, Project: Ghost will be one cohesive story whose parts are penned independently by several different authors.
**THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING EARNEST
Written by Oscar Wilde
Directed by Bob Kempf
Performance Dates: November 9-24 at 8 PM
Seeking: 5 men and 4 women
The Story:
Oscar Wilde’s delectable wordplay is at the forefront of his utterly brilliant “trivial comedy for serious people,” The Importance of Being Earnest. Two witty young gents, John Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff, both assume the name “Ernest” in order to win their loves’ hearts ... for these ladies are certain they could never be happily married to someone named anything but Ernest. The lads’ matrimonial plans may be thwarted by John’s questionable lineage and the formidable Lady Bracknell, who is the mother of his intended and Algernon’s aunt. Their dilemma leads to the cleverest hilarity in the history of theatre!
Special Events:
Angel Night - Bakersfield Community Theatre
Special Season Opening Event, this BCT tradition is called "Angel Night" and its purpose is to honor supporters of the theater current and past.
Reception at 6 PM. Dinner at 6:30 PM. BCT’s production of “Brighton Beach Memoirs” to follow dinner. Price is $25 per person. For reservations or information call 831-8114.
"A Song For Vanya" Heads To Los Angeles

"A Song for Vanya," the original musical by local creator Robin Eschner, joined by Bret Martin and John Shillington, is heading to Los Angeles! "A Song for Vanya" debuted to sold-out crowds last April at the Spotlight Theatre and now the show is going to the Theater/Theatre, located at 5041 W. Pico Blvd in Los Angeles, for a special production. This special show opens August 31 and runs through October 6 with shows on Friday and Saturday nights at 8PM and matinees on Saturday and Sunday at 2PM.
"A Song for Vanya" is based on the classic play Uncle Vanya by Antonin Chekhov. Eschner, Martin, and Shillington transform Chekhov’s melancholic story into a lyric masterpiece, highlighting the intrigue with music and taking us on a journey into the hearts of this colorful but dysfunctional family. Brought to life with stirring emotion and sweeping, epic music, "A Song for Vanya" is a landmark moment for Theatre Arts Productions and is directed by Hal Friedman.
For tickets and information, call (661)634-0692. Tickets in advance are $15 for general admission, $12 for students, seniors, and active military, and $7 for children under 11. Tickets are $3 more on the day of the show. We accept credit cards by phone but cash and checks only at the door.
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This Week In Bakersfield Theatre - weekend of July 29th, 2007
We're saying goodbye to July in style at theaters around town with several more chances to catch family-friendly fun like Monterey Jack, The History Of Rock & Roll, & Over The River & Through The Woods.
If you're like me, your Fridays and Saturdays are precious, which is why it's nice to have Thursday performances offered...like the ones tonight for Rock & Roll + Over The River. The Spotlight Theatre even offers BIG Thursday discounts, so take advantage and check it out tonight.
We've got two special youth shows this weekend as well, so if you have kids or feel like a kid, James & The Giant Peach is closing at BCT with 4 performances, and After The Rain King is continuing its run as one of Spotlight's special "Summer Stock" shows.
Enjoy your weekend, I'll see you next week with a full lineup of great theatre, art shows and more as AUGUST comes our way.
-Aaron Mauldin
Editor
Contents:
Shows
The History of Rock & Roll Goes To The Movies Spotlight Theatre
Monterey Jack & The Fountain Of Youth Gaslight Melodrama
Over The River & Through The Woods Stars Theatre Restaurant
James & The Giant Peach Bakersfield Community Theatre
Auditions
Nada
Special Events/Miscellaneous
Burn The Witch 2 - 18th Street Gallery
Theatre Addict TV Episode 7 - History Of Rock & Roll Goes To The Movies
Shows:
The History of Rock & Roll Goes To The Movies
Playing through August 18th

AT THE SPOTLIGHT THEATRE
Thursday at 7PM
Friday & Saturday at 8PM
A new tradition returns to the Spotlight Theatre this summer, as we present the sequel to last year’s smash hit "The History of Rock & Roll" with this year’s "THE HISTORY OF ROCK & ROLL GOES TO THE MOVIES!" While last year’s production took us on a musical journey from the start of rock and roll to the present, this time around, we focus on songs from movies, dating all the way back to the early days of cinema! When our movie host meets our music host, the two combine for a show with acting, singing, dancing, and more! This show is sure to be fun for the entire family!
Excluding songs from established musicals, this year’s production has songs that were made famous because of the movies they were in! The show includes everything from Judy Garland and the Andrews Sisters to Coolio and Eminem! And we also include famous scenes from movies like Casablanca, High Noon, Singin’ In the Rain, The Graduate, Young Frankenstein, Animal House, 9 to 5, The Blues Brothers, Rocky III, Footloose, Beverly Hills Cop, Top Gun, Moulin Rouge and more! Featuring performers like Abbott and Costello, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Audrey Hepburn, The Beatles, James Bond, Barbra Streisand, Isaac Hayes, the Bee Gees, Donna Summer, Bob Seger, Stevie Wonder, Prince, Madonna, Oingo Boingo, Bette Midler, Whitney Houston, Leann Rimes, Trisha Yearwood, Celine Dion, the Soggy Bottom Boys, Peabo Bryson, Phil Collins, and more surprises!
For tickets and information, call the Spotlight Theatre box office at 634-0692 or visit us at 1622 19th St.
Monterey Jack & The Fountain Of Youth
Plays through August 18th

AT THE GASLIGHT MELODRAMA THEATRE & MUSIC HALL
Friday & Saturday at 7PM
Sunday at 2PM
Written & Directed by Michael Prince
You may call it the summer of love…for George Lucas. The Gaslight Melodrama Theatre is again paying loving tribute to one of Mr. Lucas’ greatest adventures and one of cinemas greatest heroes. Inspired by the adventures of Indiana Jones, the Melodrama’s new production, “Monterey Jack and The Fountain of Youth” is sure to be a show the whole family will enjoy.
Follow the adventures of this dashing archaeologist, his father Dr. Pepper Jack and their trusted friend, the mystical psychic Challah as they travel the globe and battle evil doers in their quest for the Fountain of Youth.
Followed by a brand new Vaudeville Revue:
“California Vacation”
written & directed by Christie Maturo
A comedic, musical tribute to everything that makes California the greatest state in the country.
Both shows starring: Garrett Marshall, Greg Ramsdell, Jay Stodder, Christie Maturo, Jennifer Prince, Bob Cloud, Ivan Goertzen and Matt Thompson
Where: The Gaslight Melodrama Theatre & Music Hall
12748 Jomani Dr.
Bakersfield, CA 93312
(661) 587-3377
When: July 13th – August 18th 2007
Friday 7:00pm
Saturday 7:00pm
Sunday 2:00pm
Prices:
General Admission $17.00
Seniors $15.00 Student $7.50
Matinee Prices:
General $15.00
Child (12 & under) $7.50 Child $7.50
The Gaslight Melodrama & Music Hall is owned and operated by Arnie Carlos and Linda Larma (Producers).
Over The River & Through The Woods
Playing through August 12th

Thursday, Friday, & Saturday at 8PM
(Meal is served 1 1/2 hours before showtime)
AT STARTS THEATRE RESTAURANT DOWNTOWN
Nick is a single, Italian-American guy from New Jersey. His parents retired and moved to Florida. That doesn’t mean his family isn’t still in Jersey. In fact, he sees both sets of his grandparents every Sunday for dinner. This is routine until he has to tell them that he’s been offered a dream job. The job he’s been waiting for--marketing executive--would take him away from his beloved, but annoying, grandparents. He tells them. The news doesn’t sit so well. Thus begins a series of schemes to keep Nick around. How could he betray his family’s love to move to Seattle, for a job, wonder his grandparents? Well, Frank, Aida, Nunzio and Emma do their level best, and that includes bringing to dinner the lovely--and single--Caitlin O’Hare as bait...we won’t give the ending away here.
Stars Theatre Restaurant
1931 Chester Avenue
Downtown Bakersfield
(661) 325-6100
James & The Giant Peach
Final Weekend

Friday at 7PM, Saturday at 2PM & 7PM, Sunday at 2PM
AT BAKERSFIELD COMMUNITY THEATRE
by Richard R. George from the book by Roald Dahl
A magical peach! An imprisoned boy! Insect friends! An incredible journey! This amazing adventure of James Henry Trotter will fulfill the fantasy of anyone who has ever dreamed of escape. Roald Dahl's story comes hilariously to life in this delightful dramatization that reveals the wickedness of some, the goodness of others, and the indecision encountered by many when they are faced with crises.
2400 South Chester Avenue
Call (661) 831-8114 for reservations
After The Rain King
Plays through August 5th

Saturday & Sunday at 2PM
AT THE SPOTLIGHT THEATRE
The Spotlight School of Arts is thrilled to announce our second Summer Stock Production: After the Rain King by Steph DeFerie (who also authored past summer stock hits: Nick Tickle Fairy Tale Detective and Mother Goose: Eaten by Werewolves). Produced by special arrangement with Baker's Plays and directed by Cory Rickard and Guinevere Park-Hall Dethlefson, After the Rain King is set in the late 1930's and focuses on a group of young friends with the youngest being a girl named Glory.
Glory may be just a little kid but she's in big trouble - when she accidentally opens an old, locked book she finds in an old trunk, a mysterious stranger jumps out! He declares that “I am the Rain King, The Lord Of Tears, The Master Of Sorrows, The Commander of the Darkness in your soul! I suck the happiness from your thoughts and leave only fear and desolation. Destruction is my bread and butter, loss is my meat and drink!" Glory is the one responsible for releasing him from his prison and setting him free in the world again!
Before she can stop him, he kidnaps her friend Pete and disappears back into the book. To rescue Pete, Glory and her friends must follow and soon find themselves jumping from story to story - battling pirates in Treasure Island, helping young Arthur pull the sword from the stone in Le Morte D'arthur facing down bank robbers in Prairie Rustlers and even becoming bugs! Can they save Pete, not to mention the rest of the world, from this dangerous monster or will he cast his evil spell over us all?
This funny, chilling and imaginative play with an exciting climax is perfect for the whole family! The show runs Saturday and Sundays on July 21, 22, 28, 29, August 4 and 5 at 2 PM with the house opening at 1:30 PM. Tickets are available by calling our box office at 634-0692 and are $10 for adults and $5 for children. Children under 5 are FREE! The Spotlight is located at 1622 19th Street. Come early and enjoy lunch in the Spotlight Cafe!
Auditions:
None at this time
Special Events:
Burn the Witch 2 @ 18th Street Gallery
More information coming soon

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Besides drama, my other current causes/interests include health care, the environment, and animals. I won't preach at you about the political issues, but I am going to use this forum to adopt out some rescued kittens. My wife works at vet's office and these two boys were rescued a few weeks ago. They aren't related but don't tell them (they think they're brothers). Kendra brought them home and we are going to adopt them out. They are healthy, loving, and energetic. At night and in the morning we have been letting them into bed with us...which turns our California King into a jungle/playground/wrestling arena. The white one is about a week older than the black one.
I'm sure they'd be happy if you adopted them both, but they are each free to good home...together or separate. We have dubbed them Ewok (the black one has a funny little face!) and Abe (short for Abominable Snowman?) for now, but the new owner(s) can call them whatever they want.
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This Week In Bakersfield Theatre - weekend of June 30th, 2007
It's another week of summer blockbusters on the local arts scene!
Hair opened this past weekend to near-capacity crowds. Though the show is 40 years old, it is still shockingly relevant. Audience members were laughing, crying, offended, moved, and freaked out. Don't miss it, and make sure to make reservations early. I'm predicting many sold out houses.
One of the highlights of this summer season has been Space: The Musical and this is their LAST WEEKEND! It's an original, hilarious musical parodying your favorite space-themed TV shows and movies. If you haven't seen it yet, make sure to head down to the Gaslight before it blasts off forever.
Last summer brought us the surprise hit "The History of Rock & Roll." If you saw the last show, you discovered how fun it was to reminisce through some of the best (& worst) songs of the past 50 years...performed in style at the Spotlight. This year, I can't wait to see what they've done as HR&R goes to the movies. This opening weekend will be blast.
Rocky Horror comes back to the Empty Space as well on Friday & Saturday. This midnight madness is one of the best parties in town...and features local celebrity Meathead as Eddie (Whatever happened to Saturday night!).
There are a couple of auditions to tell you about, and I'm stealing Jen Raven's blog to tell you about all of the ART SHOW events in the near future (check that out under miscellaneous).
I've got a fun video up to give you a taste of hair, and I'm hoping to bring you some Rock & Roll next week. (See Theatre Addict TV).
Thanks for supporting the arts. There is lots to support this weekend. Enjoy!
-Aaron Mauldin
Editor
Contents:
Shows
Hair Empty Space
SPACE: The Musical Gaslight Melodrama
The History of Rock & Roll Goes To The Movies Spotlight Theatre
Rocky Horror Picture Show Empty Space
Auditions
Burn This - July 2 & 3 - Empty Space
I Killed Him - July 7 & 8 - Bakersfield Community Theatre
Misc.
Pay Attention! Art shows & events - by Jen Raven
Theatre Addict TV Epsidoe 6 - Hair
Shows:
Hair
Playing through July 14th

THE EMPTY SPACE
Friday & Saturday at 8PM
The Empty Space is excited to present Hair: The American Tribal Love-Rock Musical! Hair was a significant part of the drug, music and peace-love culture of the 1960's putting rock music and the culture that went with it on stage. The show has a strong effect on everyone, and acts as a bridge between generations and viewpoints. Phenomenal musical numbers include Aquarius, Good Morning Starshine, Hair, and many more. The lyrics show more depth than noticed at first glance, borrowing anything from the drug culture to Shakespeare.
This show has a vitality, a timelessness and a meaning that outlives the late 1960's and early 1970's in America. "...be free, no guilt, be whoever you are, do whatever you want, just as long as you don't hurt anyone." This Utopian philosophy incorporates many concepts which supply lyrics for a show comprised almost exclusively of rock musical numbers. As a social commentary of our times, Hair provides an insight into the philosophy of the flower children of the 1960's. Come see the first and most successful of the rock musicals this June and July at The Empty Space. Opening June 22 and running through July 14, Hair promises to be THE event of the summer!
The Empty Space
706 Oak Street
Bakersfield, CA 93304
http://www.esonline.org
(661) 327-PLAY
SPACE: The Musical
Closing weekend!

AT THE GASLIGHT MELODRAMA & MUSIC HALL
Friday & Saturday at 7PM, Sunday at 2PM
Watch the video preview on YouTube
Written by James Mongold and Michael Prince
Directed by Michael Prince
To celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the release of the first “Star Wars” movie, the Gaslight Melodrama Theatre and Music Hall is paying tribute with their latest production, which opens exactly thirty years to the day of the original “Star Wars” motion picture. Come on down dressed as your favorite "Star Wars" or "Star Trek" character and experience the most fun you’ll have all summer.
Join the crew of the USS Rent-A-Ship as their fearless leader, Captain James B. Jerk, leads them in a battle against the evil Flingons in a fight to save the Galaxy from intergalactic war. With the help of young Duke Flyswatter and the old, but wise Master Won Ton Kenobi, there’s no way this adventure could be anything short of fun. This comedic parody, which lampoons everything from Star Wars to Star Trek, is sure to be a show every techie, trekkie and family will enjoy.
Followed by a brand new Vaudville Revue:
“Whatever Happened To Broadway”
written & directed by Warren Dobson
A comedic, musical tribute to all things “Broadway”.
Both shows starring: Garrett Marshall, Greg Ramsdell, Ken Burdick, Jay Stodder, Christie Maturo, Michael Prince, Coryn McBride, Kate Jeffrey, Andy Jeffery and Matt Thompson
Where: The Gaslight Melodrama Theatre & Music Hall
12748 Jomani Dr.
Bakersfield, CA 93312
(661) 587-3377
When: May 25th – June 30th 2007
Friday 7:00pm
Saturday 7:00pm
Sunday 2:00pm
Prices: General Admission $17.00 Matinee Prices: General $15.00
Seniors $15.00 Student $7.50
Child (12 & under) $7.50 Child $7.50
The Gaslight Melodrama & Music Hall is owned and operated by Arnie Carlos and Linda Larma (Producers).
The History of Rock & Roll Goes To The Movies
Opening Weekend!

AT THE SPOTLIGHT THEATRE
Friday & Saturday at 8PM
A new tradition returns to the Spotlight Theatre this summer, as we present the sequel to last year’s smash hit "The History of Rock & Roll" with this year’s "THE HISTORY OF ROCK & ROLL GOES TO THE MOVIES!" While last year’s production took us on a musical journey from the start of rock and roll to the present, this time around, we focus on songs from movies, dating all the way back to the early days of cinema! When our movie host meets our music host, the two combine for a show with acting, singing, dancing, and more! This show is sure to be fun for the entire family!
Excluding songs from established musicals, this year’s production has songs that were made famous because of the movies they were in! The show includes everything from Judy Garland and the Andrews Sisters to Coolio and Eminem! And we also include famous scenes from movies like Casablanca, High Noon, Singin’ In the Rain, The Graduate, Young Frankenstein, Animal House, 9 to 5, The Blues Brothers, Rocky III, Footloose, Beverly Hills Cop, Top Gun, Moulin Rouge and more! Featuring performers like Abbott and Costello, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Audrey Hepburn, The Beatles, James Bond, Barbra Streisand, Isaac Hayes, the Bee Gees, Donna Summer, Bob Seger, Stevie Wonder, Prince, Madonna, Oingo Boingo, Bette Midler, Whitney Houston, Leann Rimes, Trisha Yearwood, Celine Dion, the Soggy Bottom Boys, Peabo Bryson, Phil Collins, and more surprises!
For tickets and information, call the Spotlight Theatre box office at 634-0692 or visit us at 1622 19th St.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
One Weekend Only!

AT THE EMPTY SPACE
Friday & Saturday at MIDNIGHT
The Rocky Horror Picture Show is the ultimate movie experience. First released in 1975, RHPS quickly became known for its sexual debauchery and encouraged audiences to “Give yourself over to absolute pleasure.” It is a mad mix of classic horror/sci- |