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Coming to Alley Stage

2010      

Feb 12, 13, 14

Five new short stories about love

LOVE BITES II

by Dean Bakopoulos, Caleb Stone, Jane Guill,

     Marcia Jablonski, Judith Sutcliffe

 

Directed by Ainsley Anderson

Performed by: Victoria Mecozzi, Julia Dailey, Heather Murn, Steve Brown, Coleman

 

Presented  by Alley Stage at

Orchard Lawn - 234 Madison Street

A benefit for the Mineral Point Historical Society

 

Love Bites II is supported in part by a grant

from the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds

from the State of Wisconsin and the

National Endowment for the Arts.

 

June 5

Mineral Point

Opera House

 

On sale now

 

Advance $15

Onsite $20

ADAM WYLE  

Singer/Songwriter/Raconteur

 

Songs of passion ,pleasure and pain by a  gifted vocalist and guitarist. 

 

In Concert at the newly reopened

Mineral Point Opera House

following a $2 million renovation.

 

Come for Gallery Night. 

Stay for the show

 

 

 

June 25

Alley Stage 2010 Summer Season Opening Night

ELI WALKER PALZKILL in STEPS

in a new one-woman show

 

Eli Walker Palzkill explores the concept of identity in her original one-woman show, "Steps".

From the lives of four diverse individuals, she journeys through their experiences as well as her own, grappling with identity and the steps one takes to uncover it.

Eli was featured in our 2008 production of THE 385 POUND SMOKER.  This show was written by Eli especially for presentation on Alley Stage.

 

July 1-18

Four 'regrettable' acts by a master of comic satire

YOU HAVE NO IDEA

by Dean Bakopoulos

 

with  Ainsley Anderson, Julia Dailey, Victoria Mecozzi. Deb Baxter,

         Gregory Wolf and Doug Mackie

 

 

You'll laugh, and then you'll laugh, and then you'll laugh some more.  Four modern scenes of lust, abandon,  rejection, and romance.

 

Directed by Coleman

Designed by Tiffany Fier

July 22-24

THE MADNESS OF OSCAR WILDE

by Sebastion Melmoth

Written by Glen Allen Pruett and Pat Ansuiini

Performed by Glen Allen Pruett

Directed by Pat Ansuini

 

Newly released from prison, Wilde wanders the alleys of Paris - 

homeless, insane, brilliant.

 

  /****

July 29-Aug 14

Winner of the 2008 Wisconsin Wrights Playwriting Contest

THE FRONT STEPS

by Marcia Jablonski, winner of a 2010 Elizabeth George Fellowship

 

with  Roland Sardeson, Maureen May-Grimm, Peter Kubicki, Joe Bianco, Doug Mackie, and Coleman

     

 

Directed by Heather Murn

Designed by Tiffany Fier

 

A changing Chicago neighborhood.  A mother, a boy, a lonely old man. 

 

A play of compassion and hope from a Mineral Point playwright.

 

 

Aug 15

THE CAPITOLA REVIEW

A benefit for the Community Connections Free Clinic

 

Readings by the authors in the most recent issue of this popular grassroots literary magazine, with the Capitola Review band.

Aug 20,21

LOS VIENTOS DE MARZO - The Winds of March

written and performed by Lynn Werner

 

 

One woman's true story of her witness of human rights abuses in Colombia in the 1980s.  Told in words, song and dance. 

 

A personal story from the heart you won't want to miss.

 

 

 

Oct 15,16

FAUX POE II by Coleman

New tales of the macabre presented during the Fall Art Tour

 

Following the 2009 sell-out success of Faux Poe, the Alley Stage troupe is back with six new modern short plays of the supernatural, the ghostly and the unreal.

 

Dec 3,4

Mineral Point

Opera House

 

Dec 10, 11

San Francisco

A benefit for

7 Teepees

A CHRISTMAS CAROL by Charles Dickens

Adapted & performed by Coleman

With music by special guests Monica and Aaron Dunn

 

 

First performed in 2004 - a holiday favorite.  Coleman plays all 26 characters in this most-true-of-all adaptations of the Christmas classic.

 

Every word is pure Dickens.  Every moment, a delight.

 

Presented at the newly restored Mineral Point Opera House

 

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