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Grace and Glorie THIS WEEKEND

Past Shows 4 November 2009 | 0 Comments

Grace is a 90-year-old illiterate Virginian who has been sent home from the hospital to die of cancer.

Gloria is a transplanted New Yorker, a stylish, Harvard-educated M.B.A., a former partner in a major business management concern who is now busying herself as a volunteer for a hospice and has come to attend Grace.

Guess which one of these women really needs help?

Grace and Gloria (whom Grace calls Glorie) are the sole characters in “Grace and Glorie,” the sentimental odd-couple crowd pleaser by Tom Ziegler.

-LAWRENCE VAN GELDER, New York Times

This weekend’s Same Difference Inclusive Theatre Company production of “Grace and Glorie” stars Cheri Taylor-Trbovich as Grace and Melissa Ann Hansen as Gloria.

Showtimes are
    Fri 11/6 at 7 p.m.
    Sat 11/7 at 7 p.m.
    Sun 11/8 at 2 p.m.

Location: Same Difference Theatre (900 W Broadway, in the old McKinnley School, Butte, MT).
Admission is $7.

To reserve your seats in advance, call 498-3483.

Singin’ For Your Supper

Past Shows 21 April 2009 | 0 Comments

Please come support SDITC and help send students (Kaitlyn Welsh, Chip Brackett, Tabitha Walks, Whitley Rautio & Sydney Reichhardt) to the International Thespian Festival in Lincoln, Nebraska in June to audition for college admission, theatre scholarships, participate in workshops, and network with theatre professionals and peers from around the country, by attending the dinner theatre fundraiser: “Singin’ For Your Supper”

Dates: Friday 4/24, Sat 4/25, and Sun 4/26

Time: First Course served at 6:30pm, show starts at 7:15pm

Place: SDITC Theatre-900 West Broadway, Butte

Admission: $10 per person, group of 4=$30, 5 or more=$2 off admission

Performers: Bruce Wayne Brackett, Peytan Campbell, Melissa Ann Hansen, Brianne Holland-Stergar, Woody Kelleher, Amanda Lindgren, Megan Ness, Quincy Rohach, Randy Skates, Cheri Taylor-Trbovich, Makayla Walker, Tabitha Walks, Tishina Walks, Tristan Walks, Amy Welsh, Kaitlyn Welsh.

Menu: First Course-Soup & Salad
Second Course-Spaghetti & Bread
Dessert-Apple Crisp Ala Mode

Reservations: Please call 498-3483, space is limited

Please attend, and share this info with others who may wish to attend.

Many Thanks-
Melissa

Your Last Chance to See The Last Five Years & a Review

Past Shows,SDITC News 4 April 2009 | 0 Comments

This review is copied from the Montana Standard. The last performance is tomorrow’s matinee at 2 p.m. Don’t miss out. See details at the end of the story.

Theater Review: ‘Last Five Years’ has right balance
By Cheri Taylor-Trbovich – 04/03/2009

Same Difference Inclusive Theatre Co.’s production of “The Last Five Years” sensitively and honestly portrays a five-year relationship between Jamie Wellerstein, a writer (Landon Hansen), and Cathy Hiatt, a performer (JoAnne McAllister-Nordhagen).

They each recount the history of their relationship, she from end to beginning, and he from beginning to end.

Hansen and McAllister-Nordhagen have created complex characters that are relatable, and compliment one another beautifully. Both deliver commanding individual vocal performances, and together sound absolutely marvelous. Each proves that stage performance is his or her forte, and makes “The Last Five Years” a must-see production.

The music is fabulous and encompasses a variety of musical styles. Each of the 14 songs tells an independent story, and the author has brilliantly woven them together to create an engaging and genuine musical. My hat’s off to music director Dave Coleman and the orchestra who so capably play such a diverse score.

My favorite songs include “The Schmuel Song,” set during the holiday season. In this song, Hansen does a superb job addressing Jamie’s concern for Cathy’s future. He tells a story about a Jewish character, Schmuel, in which parallels are drawn to illustrate Cathy’s need to “take a breath, take a chance, take your time.” The portrayal is charming and endearing.

In “Climbing Uphill,” Cathy examines the balance between her marriage, career and her husband’s successes. She shows her vulnerability, insecurity and final resolve to “not be the girl who requires a man to get by.” McAllister-Nordhagen shows versatility and gives so much through her stunning voice.

“The Last Five Years” is a poignant and heartrending production that offers the right balance of emotion, reality and humor to make it an enjoyable experience. I strongly recommend this production, which is best suited for mature audiences.

Cheri Taylor-Trbovich majored in drama dance at the University of Montana, where she earned a degree in interpersonal communications. She is a veteran stage performer who has appeared with a variety of acting troupes in Butte over the past 20 years.

If you go … Same Difference Inclusive Theatre Co. presents the contemporary musical, “The Last Five Years” at the troupe’s theater, 900 W. Broadway St. Shows are Friday, April 3, and Saturday, April 4, at 8 p.m.; and Sunday, April 5, at 2 p.m. “The Last Five Years” is appropriate for mature audiences, and reservations are requested. Adult admission is $11; student/senior admission is $9. Call 498-3483.

Same Difference: A Disabilities Awareness Play to be performed

Past Shows 24 March 2008 | 0 Comments


Same Difference Inclusive Theatre Company
proudly presents

Same Difference: A Disabilities Awareness Play by Melissa Ann Hansen

Directed By Sydney Reichhardt

Same Difference Theatre
900 West Broadway, Butte

Friday 3/28 at 7pm
Saturday 3/29 at 2pm & 7pm
Sunday 3/30 at 2pm

Admission is by donation

New material and lots of new performers!!!

Please come show your support!