Wednesday, October 15, 2008

An Invitation from Jamie Gahlon, SFS '07

Jamie is a Management Associate at Arena Stage.

Monday, September 22, 2008

GTA Events at Homecoming

You're invited to join Georgetown Theatre Alumni as we celebrate Georgetown's incredible history in the performing arts over Homecoming Weekend! If you weren't sure about making it home to Georgetown for the weekend, let the opportunity to raise a glass to Georgetown Theater call you back to the Hilltop--we won't make you go to the game.
So, what's on the agenda?

Saturday, October 11th,
4:00-6:00 pm: Reception celebrating Black Theater Ensemble's 30th anniversary and the new Department of Performing Arts. Join us in the Davis Center lobby (that's "the new theater building" for us old folks) for this opportunity to honor BTE's commitment to racial dialogue and its enrichment of Black culture and perspectives through its work on and off the stage.


6:00 pm: Immediately following the reception, join us at the Davis Center for "suddenly BLACK, at Georgetown" a one-woman show written, directed and performed by student and BTE member Obehi Utubor (SFS '09) which presents the history of racial discourse at Georgetown.


8:00 pm: nomadictheatre will present "The Clean House" by Sarah Ruhl, directed by Laura Brienza (COL '10) and produced by Jamie Scott (COL '10) at Walsh Blackbox. If you wish to attend, please get your tickets now online at http://performingarts.georgetown.edu/BOXOFFICE/#CleanHouse, as Saturday night tickets are bound to go fast!


10:00 pm: GTA reception and post-show talkback. Join us as we celebrate and mingle with past and present faces of Georgetown theater.


Sunday, October 12
11:00 am: Georgetown Theater Alumni general membership meeting. We will discuss current Georgetown theater projects, board membership/involvement, and upcoming events such as next year's Gala. Breakfast will be served, campus location TBD.


At each event, GTA representatives will be on hand with Hall of Fame nomination information, donation forms and the Georgetown Theatre Alumni newsletter. We hope you will consider becoming more involved with the group, so please ask us about it!

Please reply to gutheatre@gmail.com if you plan to attend so that we can make preparations for enough people.
We hope to see you in October!!!

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Harlan at the Rockpile by Seamus Sullivan, SFS '08



Harlan at the Rockpile by Seamus Sullivan, SFS '08

Georgetown University Department of Performing Arts August 19, 2008


The Kennedy Center's 7th Annual
Page-to-Stage Festival

August 30 - September 1, 2008
Free!

An annual showcase for new plays and musicals, Page-to-Stage hosts free readings and open rehearsals to give you a glimpse of Washington's new theater season. Featuring:

Harlan At The Rockpile

By Seamus Sullivan (SFS, '08)
Directed by Professor Tim Raphael
Featuring a Cast of GU Students and Alumni
September 1 at 7:30 p.m. in the Kennedy Center Terrace Theater
World Premiere!

GU alum Seamus Sullivan's new play, Harlan at the Rockpile, extends over three centuries and two tumultuous lives. In the 19th century, Josiah Harlan, a Quaker, botanist, surgeon, governor and general, becomes the first American to penetrate Afghanistan's notoriously dangerous landscape and government. And in the 21st century, Harlan O'Neill, a sportswriter and failed foreign correspondent, returns to post-Taliban Afghanistan to monitor parliamentary elections, take political clout back from the warlords, and resurrect both his own career and Afghanistan's future- if he and an entire town aren't blown up first. Directed by Professor Tim Raphael, the creator of 2008's roots-rock opera Wisconsin Death Trip.

Also at the Festival

Sholom Aleichem: Laughter Through Tears

Written and Performed by Theodore Bikel
Musical Direction by Tamara Brooks
September 1 at 2:00 p.m. in the Kennedy Center Terrace Theater

Most recently seen at Georgetown University's Bridge To Peace Interfaith Arts Festival, Bikel and Brooks return to DC to unveil the world premiere of this movingly delivered, beautifully sung show about the pioneering 19th Century author Sholom Aleichem. Directed by Professor Derek Goldman, director of Georgetown University's Theater and Performance Studies Program.



Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Spite at Fringe Festival NYC


Mike Lavoie (Col '03) will be appearing with his theater company, Strings Attached, in the Fringe Festival NYC for five shows August 8th - 22nd. InTariq Hamami's, SPITE, five strangers are told they are the heirs to an unthinkable fortune, but only one of them can have it. They must decide who takes it and if it even exists at all. Tickets go on sale July 20th at midnight! More details at MikeLavoie.com

UPDATE: GTA night will be August 22. Come see the show with other alumni! Please leave a comment here if you plan to attend or email gutheatre@gmail.com.

Revenge of the Poisoned Ladies at The Capitol Fringe Festival


Don't Miss Revenge of the Poisoned Ladies!


Georgetown University-Program in Performing Arts July 15, 2008



Revenge of the Poisoned Ladies
at Capital Fringe Festival


A Multi-media Storytelling Performance by Live Action Cartoonists.


Two weekends only! July 17-19, 24-26 at 8 p.m.

Corduroy Restaurant, 1122 9th St. NW


Come see our theatrical B-Horror, based on ghost stories from Feudal Japan and Victorian England! Featuring five performers, interactive video, and puppets! The entire show on a dinner table!

Directed by Prof. Natsu Onoda, the creator/director of the Georgetown University productions Trees and Ghosts and Swimmy and Other Stories. Featuring a cast of gifted GU Theater and Performance Studies students and graduates.

The Capital Fringe Festival connects exploratory artists with adventurous audiences by creating outlets and spaces for creative, cutting-edge, and contemporary performance in the District.

Reserve your tickets at:
https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/58612 or purchase at the door.


Thursday, June 12, 2008

GTA on LinkedIn

Join the Georgetown Theatre Alumni group on LinkedIn! Go here: http://www.linkedin.com/e/gis/108334/696AA702FB5B

Reunion Weekend at Georgetown and elsewhere

Georgetown classes ending in 3 and 8 had their reunions on campus May 30-31. Read Mike Lavoie's ('03) great blog post about the event here. He's not the only one to report that a visit to the Royden B. Davis Performing Arts Center caused considerable drooling.

Elsewhere that weekend, a number of other members of the class of 2003 (and others) gathered in Sonoma County, California for a commitment ceremony for Clayton Lord ('03) and Seth Miller ('03). Some photos:





Have you been hanging out with alumni lately? Let us know at gutheatre@gmail.com!