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Coming soon at Live Arts Theatre- Spring 2017

We still have a few more actors from The Importance of Being Ernest to introduce you to, but first, we thought we’d catch you up with the ongoings here at Live Arts Theatre. Coming soon:  The Importance of Being Ernest (flipped) is our next show that will run for just one weekend, and it is a… Read more »

Meet the cast of Stealing Home- Bethany Bing

  Bethany Bing studied Theatre at Covenant College, graduating almost a year ago in March.  She has been in theatre programs since Middle school and some of her most favorite productions have been “Aysha” in Children of Eden at Live Arts Theatre, “M’Ling” in Moreau and “Ursula” in Much Ado About Nothing. Bethany has also taken an active role… Read more »

Evelyn in Purgatory review

By: Topher Payne Royalties: Samuel French Synopsis: When a complaint is filed against one of the 70,000 teachers in New York’s public schools, they’re sent to a Reassignment Center, one of a series of empty offices in the Department of Education Building. There, they sit and wait for their case to be reviewed. Usually for months…. Read more »

Meet the cast of Rumplestiltskin- McKenna Winebaum

It’s opening night at Live Arts Theatre. The curtain rises in just a few hours for our 2017 children’s show! Come support the kids! We are  excited to welcome McKenna Winebaum, who is making her Live Arts debut in Rumplestiltskin. McKenna is 12 years old and a 7th grader at Sutton Middle School, and has been seen in shows… Read more »

Meet the the cast of Rumplestiltskin- Andre Eaton Jr.

It’s time for our kids show!! Last year we did an edgy show speaking to the tough issues children have to deal with (High School Confidential). This year we are giving elementary and middle school children equal time with the light-hearted telling of Rumplestiltskin. Andre Eaton Jr. is one of two adult teaching artists (actors/role… Read more »

Cabaret (1998)

Book: Joe Masteroff Music: John Kander Lyrics: Fred Ebb Royalties: Tams Witmark Synopsis: The scene is the Kit Kat Klub, a night club in Berlin, as the 1920s are drawing to a close. The Master of Ceremonies welcomes the audience to the show and assures them that, whatever their troubles, they will forget them at… Read more »

Meet the Director of a Christmas Carol – Becca Parker

We’re starting to lose count of Becca Parker’s theatre credits! She describes them as “Many many many”.  You may have last noticed her on stage during Cabaret as Rosie and we saw some familiar dancing feet in the number “If you can see her from my eyes”.  Becca holds a BM in music and Musical Theatre from… Read more »

Meet the cast of Dog Sees God- Anthony J. James

Anthony J. James attended school at The Academy of Art University in San Francisco, and has been working as professional actor for almost four years. He started in theatre as a kid, got an agent who got him into commercials, then tv, and now mostly acts in indie films. He is playing the role of CB in… Read more »

Meet the cast of Dog Sees God- Teresa Bayo

Teresa Bayo attended the Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) and is currently a Museum Service Coordinator at the Center for Puppetry Arts. She also does props and stage management for other theatres outside of acting. Teresa has performed in a previous Live Arts Theatre production It’s A Wonderful Life and a New London theatre production… Read more »

Meet the director of The Spoon River Project- Becca Parker

Becca Parker is not stranger to the theatre.  Her formal training includes a BM in Musical Theatre from Shenandoah, but she has been in theatre since she was super little. You may have seen her on the stage dancing in Cabaret or in the ape suit.  Most recently, she was in the pit of Children of… Read more »