Calling all directors and producers
NEW ULM — State Street Theater is looking for directors and producers to help bring the magic and beauty of live theater to life on stage in New Ulm. We are looking for directors and producers for two of our upcoming productions including “Who Dunit…and to Whom?” on June 4-6 and “Little Shop of Horrors” on July 22-25. All those interested in directing or producing, please send a resume to statestreettheater@gmail.com, or call 507-359-9990 for additional information.
“Who Dunit…and to Whom?’ is a hilarious spoof of the classic ‘gumshoe story’ has more twists than a loop of licorice. Henpecked paint salesman Harold Finnegan is trying to pound out his umpteenth third-rate detective story on his typewriter. As he writes, we see the actions played out by actors on stage and as he corrects his writing, we see the actors forced to revise their actions! Who really is writing this play anyway? Is it Harold? Or has he lost control of his own thoughts? Produced by special arrangement with Pioneer Drama Service, Inc. Englewood, CO.
“Little Shop of Horrors” has devoured the hearts of theatre-goers for over 30 years. The meek floral assistant Seymour Krelborn stumbles across a new breed of plant he names “Audrey II”-after his coworker crush. This R&B-singing carnivore promises unending fame and fortune to the down and out Krelborn as long as he keeps feeding it, BLOOD. Little Shop of Horrors is presented through a special arrangement with Music Theater International. All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI (MTIShows.com).
State Street Theater has adopted protocols that address social distancing and other related procedures for rehearsals and productions for audiences and actors alike.
This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Prairie Lakes Regional Arts Council, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund. This activity is made possible by the voters of Minnesota through a grant from the Minnesota State Arts Board, thanks to a legislative appropriation from the arts and cultural heritage fund.
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