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November, '07
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City Circle is proud to be a part of the Coralville community! Our mission is to present professional caliber theatrical productions and to provide education, enrichment, and enlightenment for the membership and the public.


WE NEED YOUR HELP TO FIND ONE MORE PERFORMANCE SPACE!
 We need a place to do a play the first three weeks in April 2009.   Simple stage, basic lighting,   Seating for 100.   We are adept at making unusual spaces work, so feel free to suggest something off the beaten path.  If you have any ideas, please e-mail!



Announcing our new Season!

Circle StarJoseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
 
By Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber
Directed by Mike Carroll
 
August 1, 2, 3 at dusk (8:00 pm)

 
ST Morrison Park in Coralville
 
The story of Joseph of the Biblical Coat of Many Colors fame as he travles through the latter pages of Genesis encountering Pharos, Famines, and Fratrocide, all with a rollicking, good-time Lloyd Webber score.
 
Auditions:
Saturday, May 17 from 2 - 4 pm
and
Sunday May 18 from 2 - 4 pm

 
at the Community of Christ Church
121 South Ridge Drive, Coralville

 
Please bring a song to sing (CD or sheet music) and wear clothing in which you can move freely enough to dance.
 
NOTE:   This production will be entirely performed by High School and Junior High students.  Please bring a vaild school ID or a note from your parents confirming your home school status to auditions.  There is also a Grade School Children's Chorus which will audition at the same time.  Please contact info@citycircle.org for more information.



Based on the ABC-TV educational animated series
Circle StarSchoolhouse Rock LIVE!
 
A Collaboration with the Iowa Children's Museum and the Englert Theatre

Book by: George Keating, Kyle Hall and Scott Ferguson
Lyrics & Music by: Bob Dorough, Dave Frishberg, George Newall, Kathy Mandry, Lynn Ahrens and Tom Yohe
Directed by: Chris Okiishi
 
October 16, 17, 18, 19, 2008
 
at the Englert Theater
 
In a brand-new production, the heroes of Saturday Morning educational television come to life!  "Interplanent Janet",  "Hero Zero" , "Conjunction Junction" and the ever popular "I'm Just a Bill" -- so much fun for the whole family!
 
More information and related events will be announced soon. 
Visit the exhibit at the Iowa Children's Museum all summer long!
 
Auditions in late June--check back for times.
 



Circle StarSantaland Diaries
 
By David Sedaris, adapted for the stage by the author and Joe Mantello
Directed by John Harper
Starring Tim Budd
 
December 12 - 14
 
Special benefit performance December 10 for IOWA SHARES in collaboration with the Englert Theatre
 
Reprising the role of a struggling actor working as an elf at Macy's during the busy holiday season, this show is the perfect antidote to the holiday blues.
 
Englert Theater
 



Circle StarArkansas Bear
 
by Aurand Harris
 
March 2009
 
Iowa Children's Museum
 
"Saddened and bewildered at her grandfather's approaching death, Tish runs to her "special tree." There, in a world of fantasy, provided by her wishing on a Star, she meets the World's Greatest Dancing Bear. He is old, like her grandfather, and is running away -- from death. In trying to help him, she begins to understand the meaning of both life and death, which helps her to cope with her own sadness. The play blends realism and fantasy, pathos and humor. Delightfully theatrical, with music, magic and dance, enthusiastically applauded by children's audiences -- and family audiences. The Arkansaw Bear is an important work by America's foremost playwright for young audiences, sparkling with entertainment and, at the same time, dramatizing, with poignancy, a universal truth."
 



Circle StarCircle's Edge Reperatory Festival
 
Coordinating Director:  Steven Hunt
 
April 2009
 
Three weekends, three very different evenings of theater.
Running in rep through each weekend:
 
Evening One:
Rabbit Hole
(Rights Pending)
by David Lindsay-Abaire

Directed by Joshua Beadle
 
"Becca and Howie Corbett have everything a family could want, until a life-shattering accident turns their world upside down and leaves the couple drifting perilously apart. RABBIT HOLE charts their bittersweet search for comfort in the darkest of places and for a path that will lead them back into the light of day. Winner of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize. David Lindsay-Abaire has crafted a drama that's not just a departure but a revelation—an in-tensely emotional examination of grief, laced with wit, insightfulness, compassion and searing honesty." —Variety.
 
Evening Two:
Sarah Shattered
by John Cameron

Directed by Steven Hunt
 
A factual and fanstatical travel through the life of the author's mother mixing humor and pathos as only he can.
 
 
Evening Three (A DOUBLE BILL):
Picasso at the Lapin Agile
by Steve Martin
Directed by Kehry Lane
 
"This long running Off-Broadway absurdist comedy places Albert Einstein and Pablo Picasso in a Parisian cafe in 1904, just before the renowned scientist transformed physics with his theory of relativity and the celebrated painter set the art world afire with cubism. In his first comedy for the stage, the popular actor and screenwriter plays fast and loose with fact, fame and fortune as these two geniuses muse on the century's achievements and prospects as well as other fanciful topics with infectious dizziness. Bystanders, including Picasso' agent, the bartender and his mistress, Picasso's date, an elderly philosopher, Charles Dabernow Schmendimen and an idiot inventor introduce additional flourishes of humor. The final surprise patron to join the merriment at the Lapin Agile is a charismatic dark haired singer time warped in from a later era."
 
Also that same evening:
All the King's Horses
by Steve Hunt
 
A one-act of tremendous power set in the twilight of life.



Circle StarHello Dolly!
 
Book by Michael Stewart
Music and Lyrics by Jerry Herman
Based on the Play "The Matchmaker" by Thornton Wilder
 
Directed by Michael Stokes
 
June 2009
 
"And what do you do for a living, Mrs. Levi?" asks Ambrose Kemper in the first scene of this most delightful of musical comedies. "Some people paint, some sew...I meddle," replies Dolly. HELLO, DOLLY! is full of memorable songs including Put On Your Sunday Clothes, Ribbons Down My Back, Before the Parade Passes By, Elegance, Hello, Dolly!, It Only Takes a Moment and So Long, Dearie. And we are off on a whirlwind race around New York at the turn of the twentieth century, as we follow the adventures of America's most beloved matchmaker!
 
A brand new production staged by veteran "big show" director Michael Stokes.




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and more details!






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Auditions

Joseph
May 17 & 18, 2-4 pm
Community of Christ Church, 121 South Ridge Dr, Coralville


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