Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Drama Circle Features Underground Documentary Artist "Bucky" Jones Saturday, December 10 at the Dance Studio

Frank "Bucky" Jones
The Drama Circle Features Underground Documentary artist "Bucky" Jones at The Dance Studio, Saturday, December 10 


The Drama Circle will feature documentary cinematographer Frank "Bucky" Jones at The Dance Studio at 5 South Main Street in downtown OrangeMA on Saturday, December 10 from 2 - 5 PM.  The Dance Studio is the home of the Inside Out Dance Company founded in 2008 by Brenda Hall-Schatz and Ingrid Schatz.

Bucky Jones, a self-styled documentarian, premier video artist and director of Channel 11 Barre, MA will screen a trailer for “@OccupyWorcester18,” clips from his soon to be released underground feature, “Trash, A Bucky Jones Video,”
a triptych in homage to woman, a mashup, “Boon Joon-ho at Harvard,” and some rural moments.  Please join us for this special viewing as well as readings from short plays and the lively discussion which follows.

Genevieve Fraser, artistic director of the Drama Circle
Painting by Len Haug at the Petersham Craft Center
The Drama Circle is open to the public free of charge and is sponsored by the performing arts division of the non-profit organization, Art for Life.  Readings are typically scheduled for the second Saturday of each month; however, January's Drama Circle will feature auditions for Dr. Michael Riccard's "Lincoln: The Musical." The first reading of "Lincoln: The Musical" is scheduled for the February Drama Circle with a production scheduled for the week of July 4, 2012.  As always, the public is invited to attend, free of charge.  

If you are an actor or interested in participating in a reading or having an original play or screenplay read, please contact the artistic director Genevieve Fraser at Tel. (978) 544-1872, or email: FraserGenevieve@gmail.com.  For further information, see the website: http://www.thedramacircle.blogspot.com

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Audition Dates for Drama Circle World Premier of "Lincoln: The Musical" Announced


The first reading of the Emancipation Proclamation before the cabinet.Painted by F.B. Carpenter ; engraved by A.H. Ritchie, c1866.(Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division. Reproduction Number: LC-USZ62-2070 DLC)


Audition Dates for "Lincoln: The Musical" Announced for Saturdays January 14 and 21 


Auditions for the Drama Circle World Premier of "Lincoln: the Musical" by Michael P. Riccards will be held on Saturdays, January 14 and 21, 2012 between 3:00 and 5:00 PM at The Dance Studio, 5 South Main Street in Orange, Massachusetts.  Genevieve Fraser, the artistic director of the Drama Circle will serve as the producer/director of the production which is scheduled for the weekend prior to the 4th of July, which falls on a Wednesday, and the weekend following the July 4th holiday. 


Scripts are available for review at reference desks in libraries in the towns of Orange as well as Athol, Barre, Gardner, Greenfield, New Salem and Petersham.  The music for "Lincoln: The Musical" is from the Civil War era.  


First Draft of the Emancipation Proclamation.
Abraham Lincoln.
July 22, 1862.
The Robert Todd Lincoln Family Papers,
Manuscript Division.


Plans also call for readings of  Civil War diaries and letters from the lost Quabbin towns and towns throughout the region as well as reenactment activities, including a possible Civil War parade.  Along with actors, musicians, singers and Civil War reenactors, volunteers are needed to serve on the steering committee.  Planning sessions will be held at the Swift River Valley Historical Society in North New Salem, Massachusetts.  The commemorative readings are also planned for the Orange Town Hall.

Michael P. Riccards, the author of "Lincoln: The Musical" is the Executive Director of the Hall Institute of Public Policy in New Jersey.  He is the author or editor of 15 books, and has a forthcoming study of the ten greatest American presidents titled "Destiny's Consul."  He has been a college president at three colleges including Fitchburg State; his wife Barbara has taught at Gardner High School, and their daughter, Abigail, a jazz singer in New York City and Chicago, is a graduate of Gardner High School.  He was the chair of the Abraham Bicentennial Commission in New Jersey.

Organizations, businesses or individuals wishing to help sponsor the play or other 150th Anniversary Civil War commemorative activities should make tax deductible contributions out to "CF Pals - Drama Circle," 1 South Main Street, Orange, MA 01364.  In-kind donations are also gratefully accepted.

For further information, or to volunteer or serve as a sponsor, please contact Genevieve Fraser at Tel. (978) 544-1872, or email: FraserGenevieve@gmail.com or visit the website: http://www.thedramacircle.blogspot.com

Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Orange Select Board Review Activities Planned f0r 150th Anniversary Celebration of the American Civil War


"Lincoln: The Musical" playwright,
Michael Riccards
Orange Select Board Review Activities Planned f0r 150th Anniversary Celebration of the American Civil War
Genevieve Fraser, the artistic director of the Drama Circle appeared before the Orange Select Board on Wednesday evening to review activities planned for the week of July 4, 2012 in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War and to request their support and possible participation.

Among other activities, the Drama Circle will be producing the world premier of an original drama, "Lincoln: The Musical" by Dr. Michael Riccards in the Orange Town Hall, 6 Prospect Street, Orange, Massachusetts the weekend prior to and following July 4, 2012, which falls on a Wednesday.  Fraser will serve as producer/director of the musical.  The Drama Circle is free of charge and sponsored by the performing arts division of the non-profit organization, Art for Life.

Auditions for "Lincoln: the Musical" will be held in January 2012 at The Dance Studio, 5 South Main Street in Orange, at a date and time to be announced.  However, scripts are available for review at reference desks in libraries in the towns of Orange as well as Athol, Barre, Gardner, Greenfield and New Salem.  The music for "Lincoln: The Musical" is from the Civil War era.  

Chair of Orange Select Board
Robert Andrews
Plans also call for readings of  Civil War diaries and letters from the lost Quabbin towns and towns throughout the region as well as reenactment activities, including a possible Civil War parade.  Along with actors, musicians, singers and Civil War reenactors, volunteers are needed to serve on the steering committee.  Planning sessions will be held at the Swift River Valley Historical Society in North New Salem, Massachusetts.  The commemorative readings are also planned for the Orange Town Hall.


Though the American Civil War began on April 12, 1861 with the Battle of Fort Sumter, it wasn't until the 4th of July 1862 that President Abraham Lincoln issued a call for volunteers for three years' service.

According to "A History of Massachusetts in the Civil War" by  William Schouler, "Prior to that date, no fixed district or town system for recruiting men for the military service had been formed by either the Commonwealth or by the General Government, and no system of local credits had been arranged, by which we could tell how many men had entered the service from any particular city or town."  Following Lincoln's call for volunteers on July 4, 1862, "the towns immediately held meetings, appropriated money, and fixed the amount of the bounty which they authorized to be paid."

Dr. Michael Riccards, the author of "Lincoln: The Musical" is an American political scientist, writer, and professor.  Riccards has been the president of three American colleges and has written extensively on public policy, the American political process, and the history of the American presidency. His book The Ferocious Engine of Democracy was praised by President Bill Clinton.  He currently serves as executive director of the Hall Institute for Public Policy in New Jersey.



Organizations, businesses or individuals wishing to help sponsor the play and other 150th Anniversary Civil War commemorative activities should make tax deductible contributions out to "CF Pals - Drama Circle," 1 South Main Street, Orange, MA 10364.  In-kind donations are also gratefully accepted.


For further information, or to volunteer or serve as a sponsor, please contact Genevieve Fraser at Tel. (978) 544-1872, or email: FraserGenevieve@gmail.com or visit the website: http://www.thedramacircle.blogspot.com

PHOTO:  Dr. Michael Riccards, author of "Lincoln: The Musical"

"Seedlings" presented in Groton, MA on Saturday, November 19

Victoria Graw and Henry Bachteler
"Seedlings" presented in Groton MA on Saturday November 19

A reading of Seedlings, a play in two acts by Victoria Graw will be presented on Saturday, November 19 at The Parish House at the first Parish Church of Groton, Unitarian Universalist, #1 Powderhouse Road, Groton, MA . 

According to the playwright, "Seedlings is the story of a young child, Sarah, whose life, through the complexities of the power struggle between the village Priest and the local wise woman, changes over one long day of chaos."         
"With villagers acting as a chorus, the play plows its bawdy way through mad scenes, a stoning and a small fire," Graw explained.    "The three simple sets are taken from the early part of the old country during a time when woman were victims of their own knowledge.  It is accompanied by both prologue and epilogue narrated by an older Sarah and younger brother Thomas that sort out additional details."

The cast includes Julie Beauchem, Genevieve Fraser, Vicki Graw, Eleanor Bond, Henry Bachteler, Rocky Sandy, Charline Driscoll, Suzanne Nelson, Sarah Iacobucci and Shirley Man.  The reading is directed by Victoria Graw and co-produced by Suzanne Nelson and Rocky Sandy.

Victoria Graw has plans to convert the play into an opera.  Ms. Graw is a member of the Drama Circle which is open to the public free of charge and is sponsored by the performing arts division of the non-profit organization, Art for Life.  Readings are scheduled for the second Saturday of each month.  If you are an actor or interested in participating in a reading or having an original play or screenplay read, please contact the artistic director Genevieve Fraser at Tel. (978) 544-1872, or email: FraserGenevieve@gmail.com.  For further information, see the website: http://www.thedramacircle.blogspot.com   


Monday, November 7, 2011

Lincoln: The Musical" - Actors, Musicians, Civil War Reenactors, Sponsors and Volunteers Needed for 150th Anniversary Celebration of the American Civil War


Lincoln: The Musical" - Actors, Musicians, Civil War Reenactors, Sponsors and Volunteers Needed 
f0r 150th Anniversary Celebration of the American Civil War


In commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the American Civil War, the Drama Circle will be producing the world premier of an original drama, "Lincoln: The Musical" by Dr. Michael Riccards in the Orange Town Hall, 6 Prospect Street, Orange, Massachusetts during the week of July 4, 2012.  Genevieve Fraser, the artistic Director of the Drama Circle will serve as producer/director of the musical.  The Drama Circle is free of charge and sponsored by the performing arts division of the non-profit organization, Art for Life.

Auditions for "Lincoln: the Musical" will be held in January, time and place to be announced.  However, scripts will be made available for review and left at reference desks in libraries in the towns of Athol, Barre, Gardner, Greenfield, New Salem and Orange.  The music for "Lincoln: The Musical" is from the Civil War era.  

Plans also call for readings of  Civil War diaries and letters from the lost Quabbin towns and towns throughout the Quabbin region as well as reenactment activities, including a possible Civil War parade.  Along with actors, musicians, singers and Civil War reenactors, volunteers are needed to serve on the steering committee.  Planning sessions will be held at the Swift River Valley Historical Society in North New Salem, Massachusetts.  The commemorative readings are also planned for the Orange Town Hall.


Though the American Civil War began on April 12, 1861 with the Battle of Fort Sumter, it wasn't until the 4th of July 1862 that President Abraham Lincoln issued a call for volunteers for three years' service.

According to "A History of Massachusetts in the Civil War" by  William Schouler, "Prior to that date, no fixed district or town system for recruiting men for the military service had been formed by either the Commonwealth or by the General Government, and no system of local credits had been arranged, by which we could tell how many men had entered the service from any particular city or town."  Following Lincoln's call for volunteers on July 4, 1862, "the towns immediately held meetings, appropriated money, and fixed the amount of the bounty which they authorized to be paid."

Dr. Michael Riccards
Dr. Michael Riccards, the author of "Lincoln: The Musical" is an American political scientist, writer, and professor.  Riccards has been the president of three American colleges and has written extensively on public policy, the American political process, and the history of the American presidency. His book The Ferocious Engine of Democracy was praised by President Bill Clinton.  He currently serves as executive director of the Hall Institute for Public Policy in New Jersey.



Tax deductible contributions and in-kind donations are gratefully accepted.  Checks should be made out to "CF Pals Drama Circle" and sent to 1 South Main Street, Orange, MA 01364.  


For further information, or to volunteer or serve as a sponsor, please contact Genevieve Fraser at Tel. (978) 544-1872, or email: FraserGenevieve@gmail.com or visit the website: http://www.thedramacircle.blogspot.com

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

The Drama Circle at The Dance Studio, Saturday, November 12

Doreen Gallien
The Drama Circle at The Dance Studio, Saturday, 
November 12

The Drama Circle, which is dedicated to original works of the stage and screen, is moving to The Dance Studio at 5 South Main Street in downtown Orange, MA on Saturday, November 12 from 2 - 5 PM.  The Dance Studio, the home of the Inside Out Dance Company founded in 2008 by Brenda Hall-Schatz and Ingrid Schatz, provides dancers with the opportunity to strengthen their skills and share their talent with the Greater Quabbin Region.

Ingrid Schatz, a founding member of the Performing
Arts Division of Art for Life.
The afternoon's readings will include a play by Doreen Gallien of Athol.  “Arnold” is the story of a mother and daughter who adopt a temperamental cat during a huge spring storm.  The storm stirs up more than leaves and dust; their calm neighborhood is turning inside out as the storm progresses. 

Steve Silva who brought “Justice Served” to last month’s reading will bring along a couple of ten minute plays, and Kevin Romano has another short play he is working on too and wants to hear feed-back before he continues.  Please join us for the readings and the lively discussion which follows.

The Drama Circle is open to the public free of charge and is sponsored by the performing arts division of the non-profit organization, Art for Life.  Readings are scheduled for the second Saturday of each month.  If you are an actor or interested in participating in a reading or having an original play or screenplay read, please contact the artistic director Genevieve Fraser at Tel. (978) 544-1872, or email: FraserGenevieve@gmail.com.  For further information, see the website: http://www.thedramacircle.blogspot.com