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Friday, April 16, 2010

Walls go up today!

I was in the theatre for a while yesterday afternoon and was happy to see the insulation was installed preparing for the drywall to start going up today. For the first time, one could really feel the size and warmth of the new theatre. I went room to room imagining what was about to be with such hope for our future. Theatre has the power to transform. It changed me forever and, hopefully, this new space will do the same for people who may have never seen the type of plays we produce. This season we will take you everywhere from Camden in the late 1960's to Harlem in the 40's to New York in the 30's and end the season in Eugene O'Neill's heart.

This year will be all of our transformations...both internally as well externally as a neighborhood comes to blossom. Please join us on the ride we are about to take. We need you to be a part of it. Heal Camden!

Friday, March 19, 2010

"Last Rites" opens Waterfront South Theatre September 10th

I am proud to announce South Camden Theatre Company's sixth season of producing professional theatre in Camden, New Jersey which will be the first season in our new home Waterfront South Theatre. We had hoped to bring you my play "Last Rites" this spring but due to snow delays we decided it is better to bring you a full season starting in the fall in our beautiful new theatre. "Last Rites" will be directed by Christopher "Jumbo" Schimpf and will open September 10th for a full four week run. In October, we celebrate the return of "The Old Settler", written by John Henry Redwood and again directed by Theresa Devine Banford. Our third production is Clifford Odets groundbreaking play "Waiting For Lefty" that I will direct in February 2011. Our season will close next May with a fourth play "A Moon For The Misbegotten" written by Eugene O'Neill and directed by Randy Petersen. Next season's theme is "the past... in the present... is the future". We will have a fundraising event in the theatre this spring that I will tell you about soon. Until then we will be hard at work finishing the theatre and making Camden shine! Heal Camden!

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Belmont close / Theatre tour

Thank you to everyone who came out to see "Belmont", a truly outstanding play and well acted and directed production. . If you were there this past Sunday, I hope you enjoyed the tour of the new Waterfront South Theatre after the show. Electricians will begin installing our lighting system today as well as the staircase will go in this week. We are aiming for an April 29th opening of my play "Last Rites" for a full four week run. There is lots to do before we can open but we hope to make that date a reality. Remember, there are still 29 seats in the "please save a seat" program. Go to www.southcamdentheatre.org. We are also still raising money for our lighting system. If you can help, please see our website as well. We are also auditioning actors for "Last Rites" this Saturday. We seek two caucasion males,who look 19-21 years old. Email me for details. I cannot thank Msgr. Michael Doyle enough for allowing us five plus years of productions in the church basement theatre. We now cross the street to our new beginnings. See you at 4th and Jasper!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Final Show at Sacred Heart This Sunday

This Sunday will be SCTC's final show in our beloved theatre in Sacred Heart Basement. In April, we will be moving to the new Waterfront South Theatre as my play"Last Rites" brings up the curtain. If you have ever acted, directed, managed or written for SCTC in the last five years please join us on Sunday. We want as many "SCTC family" members with us as possible to say goodbye to our old space and carry us across the street to our new one.

If you have already seen "Belmont" please come again on us. If you haven't, please come and support SCTC and see a great, biting, political play by Bruce Graham that has left our audiences thrilled.

Art WILL save us. Camden WILL rise again...with your help. We are getting ready to make a major step in our journey and want to there with us.

I hope to see everyone this weekend. Heal Camden!

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Bruce Graham in Camden!


Thank you to playwright Bruce Graham for answering questions after last night's great performance of his play "Belmont Avenue Social Club". Bruce was funny and engaging and I am sure everyone who was there had a great time and learned a lot about the writing process. I told Bruce in his car on the way to O'Donnell's after the play that everytime a writer or artist of his magnitude comes to SCTC and Waterfront South we are fulfilling our mission of bringing art to Camden. Art WILL save us. When asked at the bar how he liked the play last night he pointed at me and answered "well I drove him here, didn't I?" A typically funny answer from a brilliant writer.

If he wasn't happy I suppose I'd have had to walk home.

You have four more chances to see this show. Please come. Don't miss it! It's riveting, funny, biting theatre. See you there.

Friday, February 12, 2010

Belmont Opens Tonight!

Streets are plowed, plenty of parking for Belmont Avenue Social Club tonight at SCTC! It was a fantastic dress rehearsal last night and the actors and all of us at SCTC are extremely excitied to open! Forget about the weather and come into the world of backroom deals and local politics at their worst! This play wil make you laugh and cringe at the same time. We are so proud to bring this play to you. Heal Camden! See you at the theatre!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Opening night this Friday!!!

As we all shovel out, don't forget that "Belmont Avenue Social Club" opens this Friday night! The weather looks fine so please come out and welcome Barrymore winning playwirght Bruce Graham. Also, please become a friend of SCTC on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/SouthCamdenTheatreCompany. There are interviews with the cast who tell you about their characters. I saw a runthrough Monday and couldn't be more excited about this play. Please come out, see a great play and support SCTC in our final play in our Sacred Heart Basement Theatre before we move to the new Waterfront South Theatre.