Weekly Update 5.29.09

May 29th, 2009
Happy end of May!  We start the last show of Season 8 next week!
 
FOUR DOGS
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Amanda Sitton and I fighting over a script - and having an awfully good time.  Photo by Daren Scott.
 
We go into tech this weekend!  Thanks to Patrick Farley and Flippin Pizza for donating dinner for us on Saturday - he’s also donating pizza for opening night, which should be tasty.  Any ideas for dinner on Sunday for the cast and crew?  It’s one of the perks of working for NVA - we like to feed our people during tech. 
 
The show continues to grow.  I’m very hopeful that it is going to be a fast, fun evening of theatre - I know I’m having a blast with the costumes, characters and crazy situations.  Pay-what-you-can previews are June 4 & 5 at 8 and then Opening Night is Saturday the 6th at 8 PM.  We’ll also have a smaller reception after the show on Sunday at 2 PM - if you can join us for opening weekend, that would be great!  We’ll be showing off the plans for the new space - and screening the two films made about the NVA Ensemble and Give 15 program.
 
On a bummer note, stage manager Sam Sherman’s car was broken into during rehearsal on Wednesday night - and he was parked right behind the theatre!  They stole all his camera equipment (over $600 worth of stuff), his ipod, various CDs and such - but at least they left his alternate prosthetic leg in the backseat (showed a touch of humanity).  We’ve never had anything like that happen here before, so we are pretty upset about it.  We’re looking at adding some security cameras back there.  Interestingly, the police officer came by - and they no longer dust for fingerprints - it’s all DNA samples now.  Crazy.
 
AROUND TOWN
Congrats to company members Kelly Iversen and Tom Zohar - I went to see both of their shows last weekend and was so proud that they are associated with NVA!  Great work.
 
FAB NEW PLAY
We had the first read thru of Renee Moreno’s new play, PICTURING MY SISTER, which is our next Off-Night offering - on Monday, June 15 at 7:30.  I’m very excited about the play - it’s still in the beginning stages, but I think it’s a play that could have a long future.  It’s very funny and deals with a timely, important issue (civil rights) in an inviting and moving manner.  We have a great cast assembled to explore one young woman’s experience as she helps her sister prepare for her wedding - a ceremony that she herself, as a lesbian, could not take part in.  It’s interspersed with scenes of her grandfather, who as a Latino entering WWII was refused service at a restaurant because of the color of his skin.  All of us involved in the project can’t wait to share it with you.
  
FLAVORS OF THE VILLAGE
This Sunday from 3-6 PM the Carlsbad Village Association will be presenting a chance to taste many of the great restaurants in the Village.  NVA will be a stop on the journey for desserts and a sneak peek at our new gallery exhibit by Brendan Sheppard Missett.  You can get info at www.shopcarlsbadvillage.com.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
IN THE GALLERY
The opening reception of our next gallery show, Mapquest: Valhalla, by Brendan Sheppard Missett is happening on Friday, June 5 from 5:30 - 7.  Yes, Brendan is the son of Jack & Judi Missett, and he’s also a highly accomplished young artist.  A graduate of the Chicago Art Institute, Brendan has had his work exhibited in New York and LA and has created a new, exciting installation for NVA.  It’s definitely unlike anything we have had in before - which makes me happy.
 
Hope to see many of you in the coming weeks!  We’re going to stay very busy opening the new show, selling subscriptions for Season 9 (do you have yours yet??) and beginning construction in the new space.  Here’s to an exciting, adventurous June!
 
All the best-
 
Kristianne

Weekly Update 5.22.09

May 22nd, 2009
Hope you have all had a great week!  Here’s the latest…
 
FOUR DOGS
Rehearsals are going well.  We have just finished making our way through the entire play - now we will start running the show and getting involved in the details.  I love this part of rehearsal - the actors are “off book” (they have their lines memorized) and we can really delve into the actions of the play.  To me, it is the time when actors and the director can be the most creative.  We start tech (when we add in all the lights and sound elements) one week from today, so we should be in very good shape!  It’s a lot of fun to be onstage with Eric, Amanda and Josh.
 
OPENING NIGHT
Saturday, June 6th is Opening Night for 4 Dogs.  Even if you can’t make the show, we’d like to invite you to come to the party.  We will have the new space open to show off (with a martini bar there!), and some fun food and good beer.  Plan on arriving around 9:30 PM to join in the festivities and celebrate the expansion of NVA!!  Of course, also feel free to bring anyone you think might be interested in helping the new space come together - either with work or wealth.
 
GALLERY OPENING
We are pleased to present the work of Brendan Sheppard Missett in the gallery during 4 Dogs.  Brendan will be creating an installation piece tailored to the play.  It will be an exciting, new exhibit for NVA - his work is very environmental and experiential.  He will also have photographs from some of the other installations he has done in Brooklyn and Los Angeles.  I have a number of his older paintings at my house - he used to baby-sit Jonah when Jonah was about 3 years old - so I like to call those paintings the “Jonah Period”.  Not that I think my son is the center of the universe or anything…
 
The official opening will be on Friday, June 5th from 5:30 - 7 - please make plans to join us.  Brendan will be at opening night as well.
 
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GO SUPPORT YOUR PEEPS!
 
Please try to see the shows that our staff/ensemble are in - they have received fabulous reviews!
 
Box Office Manager Kelly Iversen is in THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED at Diversionary Theatre (through May 31st).  She has received what I think might just be the best personal review of all time in San Diego’s City Beat newspaper.  Here’s a taste…
“When he wrote The Little Dog Laughed four years ago, Douglas Carter Beane was going for glib. In the case of one role, he got perfection instead. Kelly Iversen’s turn as Ellen in the current Diversionary Theatre entry is the best local performance of 2009 to date, a fluke in the convergence of the real and the ideal. Iversen’s histrionics and physical stature could not be more compatible—as for Beane, he wrote this role for her, and he didn’t even know it. Absolutely. Sen-sational. Stuff.”
Wow.  Way to go Kelly. www.diversionary.org
 
And Ensemble member Tom Zohar is getting rave reviews for his performance in OLD WICKED SONGS at North Coast Rep (also through May 31st) - where he gets to utilize his gorgeous voice and piano playing skills.  Here’s a bit from Jeff Smith’s review in the Reader:
“Zohar (who performs a tour de force medley of snippets from Bach to Beethoven on the piano), moves Stephen from a rigid, by-the-numbers imitator to a passionate being, in art and life.”  www.northcoastrep.org
 
Coming up you can see Ensemble Member Wendy Waddell in Moxie Theatre’s new play, THE BUTCHER OF BARABOO, running June 6 - 28 at Diversionary Theatre. www.moxietheatre.com
 
AND THE BOARD MEETS
Had a good Board meeting yesterday - we have such a great group of people working with NVA right now!  Exciting times, indeed.
 
MARK YOUR CALENDARS
Wednesday, May 27: Happy Birthday Wendy Schroeter!
Sunday, May 31: Flavors of the Village 3-6 PM (NVA serving desserts)
Friday, June 5: Gallery Opening 5:30 - 7
Saturday, June 6: Opening Night of FOUR DOGS AND A BONE - party afterwards!
Tuesday, June 9: Alex Scollon’s Birthday!!
 
Have a great Memorial Day Weekend!

Weekly Update 5/15/09

May 19th, 2009
Is it just me or does it seem like these weeks are flying by??  It’s been a super busy and exciting one at NVA…
 
SEASON 9 SOIREE
What a fabulous evening!  Julie & Peder Norby’s home was magical, we had a great group of people there, tasted good wines and even made some money.  Actually, we exceeded our goal for the event!  Thanks to everyone who helped to put the event together, especially Laura Kurner, Kathy Herbruck, and the Event Committee, the Norby’s, Tim Parker & Ron Choularton for running the auction and all the volunteers, Board members and Ensemble who helped run the event.  Here are a few photos from the evening…
 
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Patrons gathering around the fire pit in the backyard (photo by Janell Cannon).
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Ensemble Members Sandra Ellis-Troy, Daren Scott, Ron Choularton & Dana Case reading a scene from THE MAN WHO (photo by Janell Cannon).
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Peder Norby in the vineyard with the excellent Heron’s Flight Wine (photo by Janell Cannon).
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 Julie Norby and I enjoying some wine in the vineyard.  Photo by Daren Scott.
BIGGER DIGS FOR NVA!
The Carlsabad City Council voted last week to allow NVA to take over the rest of our current building!  The plan is to use the State Street space for rehearsals, education programs, gallery and artist space.  We haven’t signed the lease yet, but we are in process of moving forward.  Once we do, we’ll need to volunteer help to transform the space.  If any of you know of any contractors who might be willing to donate some time and/or materials, please let us know!  We will specifically be looking for lumber, drywall, windows and doors.
 
We’ll have the space open during FOUR DOGS AND A BONE, so be sure to get here a little early so you can walk through it.  If anyone would like an earlier “walk-thru” please contact me or Alex and we’ll be happy to show the space off.
 
FOUR DOGS AND A BONE
It’s fast.  It’s funny.  Did I mention fast?  Rehearsals have started for NVA’s next show - John Patrick Shanley’s FOUR DOGS AND A BONE.  It’s a satirical look at Hollywood, with the “four dogs” played by Amanda Sitton, Eric Poppick, Joshua Everett Johnson and me.  The “bone” is the movie we are all trying to make.  It will be a great summer theatre event - lots of fun, a little dirty, and a quick evening in the theatre.  Bring your friends that like to laugh (and aren’t offended by bad words).  It’s going to be a blast.
Pay-what-you-can previews are June 4 & 5 and opening night is June 6.
  
LIKE TO BUILD THINGS???
We’ll be doing the set build for FOUR DOGS this Saturday and Sunday from 5-10 PM.  Please join us if you have the time and energy!
 
That’s all folks.  Have a great week!
 
Kristianne

Season 9 Announced! And bigger digs for NVA!

May 12th, 2009

Here’s the press release that just went out with NVA’s new season!

CARLSBAD, CA.  May 12, 2009.  New Village Arts (NVA), Carlsbad’s award-winning professional theatre, has announced its’ Ninth Season of programming.  Executive Artistic Director Kristianne Kurner and Managing Director Alex Scollon are thrilled to announce the new season, along with expansion plans for NVA in its current location.  In Season 9, New Village Arts continues to explore the human experience, this time focusing on the amazing workings of the mind.  All areas are covered - from genius, to neurological afflictions, to the power of love.  With two regional premieres, two American classics and three thought-provoking comedies, Season 9 is New Village Arts’ most exciting and ambitious season yet!

 

As a show of the support and belief that the City of Carlsbad has for New Village Arts in Carlsbad Village, the City Council has voted to allow New Village Arts to take over the lease for the rest of the building they currently call home.  This addition of over 3,100 square feet of space will enable New Village Arts to serve as an arts incubator for visual and performing cultural arts, with space reserved for rehearsals, education programs and additional gallery space.  New Village Arts will make the space available for local arts programs and create a thriving Downtown arts center in Carlsbad Village.

 

Season 9 kicks off with a new annual event: the NVA Summer Comedy Festival.  Each summer, NVA will present a series of events centered around one of our favorite things to do: laugh.  The mainstage production will be David Ives’ hysterical and philosophically clever TIME FLIES, directed by Associate Artistic Director Joshua Everett Johnson.  TIME FLIES is a series of short plays, with a cast of six actors who make quick changes between being mayflies, a washing machine and a roman slave, to name a few.  On off-nights of TIME FLIES, NVA is very pleased to present a production originally produced at the Playwrights Project in San Diego: Emily Reit’s PROM NIGHT, directed by Ruff Yeager.  PROM NIGHT expands on every teenager’s nightmare of over-protective parents - way over-protective.  Playing with PROM NIGHT will be David Ives’ SURE THING, another hilarious exploration of relationship.  Also part of the NVA Summer Comedy Festival, NVA is pleased to present the unforgettable musical performance of Billy Watson and the International Silver String Submarine Band, appearing on Monday, August 10th at 7:30 PM.  The NVA Summer Comedy Festival will be a specially priced event for all of our regular patrons along with the numerous tourists who visit Carlsbad Village in the summer months - a great way to spend your evening after a day at the beach.

 

NVA’s regular season opens with the regional premiere of Jonathan Marc Sherman’s THINGS WE WANT, directed by Lisa Berger in her NVA debut.  THINGS WE WANT follows three brothers desperately trying to find meaning in their life, and the quirky upstairs neighbor who throws everything out of whack.  The play features Associate Artistic Director Joshua Everett Johnson along with Ensemble members Adam Brick, Tim Parker and Rachael VanWormer and is a funny, intense exploration of American youth intended for mature audiences only.

 

The season continues with Steve Martin’s PICASSO AT THE LAPIN AGILE.  PICASSO invites us to an imaginary meeting between two of the 20th century’s greatest minds: Pablo Picasso and Albert Einstein in a small bar in Paris in 1904.  Through humor and beauty, the play explores the meaning of genius and introduces us to many unforgettable characters.  Ensemble member Dana Case will direct this meaningful comedy, with Ensemble Members Tom Zohar as Einstein and Tim Parker as Picasso.

 

Next up will be a new holiday event for NVA: David Sedaris’ THE SANTALAND DIARIES.  Based on Sedaris’ short story of the same name, this play introduces us to an out-of-work actor who finds seasonal work as “Crumpet” the elf at Santa Land in Macy’s Herald Square.  Executive Artistic Director Kristianne Kurner spent a holiday season working as an elf at Macy’s in New York and is thrilled to direct this production.  One of NVA’s favorite actors, Daren Scott, will create the role of “Crumpet.”

 

2010 will start with one of NVA’s most ambitious productions, Peter Brook and Marie Helene Estienne’s THE MAN WHO.  Loosely based on Oliver Sacks’ best-selling book THE MAN WHO MISTOOK HIS WIFE FOR A HAT, the play is a theatrical experience that explores the pathways of the mind.  Multiple characters will be created by an award-winning cast of four actors, Ron Choularton, Sandra Ellis-Troy, Manny Fernandes and Walter Murray, and one musician.  Ms. Kurner will direct this unforgettable production.

 

It’s been twenty years since Wendy Wasserstein’s THE HEIDI CHRONICLES won every major theatre award when it premiered in New York City.  NVA travels with Heidi Holland as she journeys through life in the 1960’s, 70’s and 80’s and looks at what has changed and what has stayed the same.  Ensemble Member Amanda Sitton will direct the production and Ms. Kurner will create the role of Heidi.  At the season announcement party, this was the show that patrons were most excited about!

 

The season will conclude with a return to something that NVA does best: big American classics.  Ms. Kurner will direct Tennessee Williams’ SUMMER AND SMOKE.  A young man and woman grow up next door to each other - she as a proper minister’s daughter and he as a hedonistic doctor’s son.  Throughout their lives they are alternately drawn to and apart from each other.  Associate Artistic Director Joshua Everett Johnson creates the role of John, the doctor’s son, and special guest JoAnne Glover (of Moxie Theatre) joins the cast as Alma.  Williams has called Alma his favorite female character, and it is easy to see why.

 

Performances will be held on Thursdays and Fridays at 8 PM, Saturdays at 3 PM and 8 PM and Sundays at 2 PM.  San Diego residents are encouraged to take the Coaster to Saturday matinee shows.  The first two performances of all runs are “pay-what-you-can” previews.  Please contact the box office for subscription information: 760-433-3245 or visit www.NewVillageArts.org.

 

An ambitious new season and a larger theatrical space - NVA has a lot to celebrate in Season 9!

 

NEW VILLAGE ARTS’ SEASON 9

 

SUMMER COMEDY FESTIVAL

Time Flies

By David Ives

Directed by Joshua Everett Johnson

Featuring Ensemble Members Adam Brick, Joshua Everett Johnson, Tim Parker, Wendy Waddell & Rachael VanWormer

July 30 - August 16; Press Opening August 1, 2009 at 8 PM

Take a wild and hilarious ride through a variety of settings and situations having to deal with some of life’s most metaphysical questions. David Ives’ “Time Flies” is a crazy, weird and funny set of short plays which present a unique vision on the subject of life, death and the time in between. The urgency of two lovers is explored from an insect’s point of view, a man declares that he is a famous French painter, and two Polish woman provide a funeral lunch with no food. Listed by New York Magazine as one of the “100 Smartest New Yorkers,” David Ives is a master of combining parody, witty dialogue and theatricality to create gut-wrenching laughter.

Running Off-Nights with Time Flies:

Prom Night/Sure Thing 

By Emily Reit/David Ives 

Directed by Ruff Yeager

Featuring Ruff Yeager, Karson St. John, Joseph Baker & Kristie Kahlweiss

August 2, 4, 5, 9, 11, 12; Press Opening August 2, 2009 at 7 PM

 

Written by an extremely talented local teen, PROM NIGHT introduces us to some absurdly over-protective parents who go to drastic measures to thwart their daughter’s plans for her prom night in a production originally produced by Playwrights Project in San Diego.

 

“sheer, outrageous delight…fun, farcical, totally over-the top” – Pat Launer, patteproductions.com.

 

SURE THING is a classic of contemporary comedy: Two people meet in a cafe and find their way through a conversational minefield as an offstage bell interrupts their false starts, gaffes, and faux pas on the way to falling in love.

 

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Things We Want

By Jonathan Marc Sherman

Directed by Lisa Berger*

Featuring NVA Ensemble Members Adam Brick, Joshua Everett Johnson, Tim Parker & Rachael VanWormer

Regional Premiere

September 17 - October 11; Press Opening September 19, 2009 at 8 PM

THINGS WE WANT is young, hip, exciting and a great match for the men in NVA’s Ensemble.  Three adult brothers are living together once again in their childhood apartment, struggling to define themselves while pursuing their desires and dreams.  A darkly comic look at the illusions we have about what makes us happy – and what is within our power to change.

“THINGS WE WANT has to have the highest cool quotient of any show in town” —NY Times. 

“[A] raucous, sentimental, quick-witted domestic comedy” —NY Newsday.

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Picasso at the Lapin Agile

By Steve Martin

Directed by Dana Case

Featuring NVA Ensemble Members Adam Brick, Sandra Ellis-Troy,  Kristianne Kurner & Tim Parker with Greg Wittman

November 12 - December 6; Press Opening November 14, 2009 at 8 PM

 

In a legendary bar in 1904 Paris, a chance encounter between the young Einstein and Picasso sets sparks and stars flying. What does the world look like to a genius on the verge of transforming it? Their views on sex, fame and the future collide amidst an eccentric constellation of characters. Steve Martin – yes, THAT Steve Martin - brilliantly tackles these questions and more in his award-winning comedy, where philosophy and humor are seamlessly woven together in this surreal encounter of two great minds.

 

“Consistently entertaining.”-N.Y. Daily News

“A major treat.”-Newsday

Winner of the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Off Broadway Play

 

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HOLIDAY EVENT

The Santaland Diaries

By David Sedaris

Directed by Kristianne Kurner

Featuring Ensemble Member Daren Scott*

Dec 10 - 23; Press Opening December 12, 2009 at 8 PM

 

Written by the great American humarist David Sedaris, THE SANTALAND DIARIES follows one out of work actor who decides to become a Macy’s elf to pay the holiday bills.

“A delightfully thorny account of working as a Yuletide elf at Macy’s. Priceless observations, both outrageous and subtle. Destined to hold a place in the annals of American humor writing.” —NY Times.

“A sardonic, merrily subversive tale—just the antidote to bright-eyed joy before too many shopping days have passed. Worth more than a photo album full of Santas!” —NY Newsday.

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The Man Who

By Peter Brook & Marie-Hélène Estienne

Directed by Kristianne Kurner

 

Featuring Ensemble Members Ron Choularton*, Sandra Ellis-Troy &  Manny Fernandes with Walter Murray

Regional Premiere

February 4 - 28; Press Opening February 6, 2010 at 8 PM

 

THE MAN WHO is inspired by, but is in no way a conventional stage adaptation of, “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat,” Oliver Sacks’ best-selling collection of case histories about the neurologically impaired. Performed by a superb ensemble of four actors and one musician, this series of fables is an adventurous journey through the mind, as well as a demonstration of a very rare kind of dedicated theater craft.

 

“one of the most magically effective explorations of the mind (also possibly the soul) ever attempted on the stage” – The New York Times

 

“as vast and mysterious as the human imagination, and as commonplace as the image of a man trying to shave himself, but failing.” – The New York Times

 

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The Heidi Chronicles

By Wendy Wasserstein

Directed by Ensemble Member Amanda Sitton

Featuring NVA Ensemble Members Kristianne Kurner & Amanda Morrow with Cris O’Bryon

Modern American Classic/Tony & Pulitzer Award Winning

April 1 - 25; Press Opening April 3, 2010 at 8 PM

Art historian and “humanist” Heidi Holland tries to keep her bearings in the social currents of the 1960s, ‘70 and ’80s. Winner of the 1989 Pulitzer Prize, the Tony Award and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award, NVA brings Heidi back twenty years later to illuminate what has changed and what has stayed the same.  Featuring Executive Artistic Director Kristianne Kurner in the title role, this hilarious and touching play will stay with audiences long after they have gone home.

“It’s the play of the season…” —Variety.

“…witty, hilarious…not just a funny play, but a wise one…I doubt we’ll see a better play this season.” —NY Daily News.

“…a wonderful and important play.” —NY Newsday.

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Summer and Smoke

By Tennessee Williams

Directed by Kristianne Kurner

Featuring NVA Ensemble Members Dana Case, Joshua Everett Johnson & Jack Missett with JoAnne Glover

American Classic

May 27 – June 20; Press Opening May 29, 2010 at 8 PM

 

A haunting and poetic drama, Summer and Smoke tells the story of Alma (JoAnne Glover), a minister’s daughter, and John (Joshua Everett Johnson), the hedonistic doctor next door.  In her search for spirituality and lasting love, she is confronted with his need for sensual fulfillment.  Their turbulent relationship becomes an emotional battle of wills that alters each of them irrevocably.  Riveting and intense, this sultry production transports you to the oppressive and sweltering summer of Mississippi to experience the unrelenting power of desire.

 

“a gently torrid parable of body and soul” – The New York Times

 

 

 

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*Appearing courtesy of Actors Equity Association, the Union of professional actors and stage managers.

 

New Village Arts Theatre was founded in April 2001 by graduates of New York’s Actors Studio Drama School.  NVA is now in its eighth season of producing award-winning, critically acclaimed theatre in North County San Diego.  Thanks to the support of the City of Carlsbad and many generous individuals and companies, New Village Arts opened their new theatrical space in the heart of Carlsbad Village in June of 2007.   

 

NVA’s debut in November 2001, Brilliant Traces, was staged in the Granary – a converted chicken coop in Carlsbad’s Magee Park – and received Critic’s Choice from the San Diego Union-Tribune.  Pat Launer (then of KPBS) named New Village Arts “The Most Exciting New Theatre” in San Diego in January 2002.   New Village Arts found a temporary professional home in the Studio Space at Jazzercise, Inc.  In the five years that NVA produced at Jazzercise, they were awarded numerous major awards, for such productions as A Lie of the Mind, Orphans, The Waverly Gallery, The Playboy of the Western World and Nocturne.  New Village Arts became known for intense, thrilling, ensemble driven productions and is the most highly-awarded theatre company in North San Diego.  

 

New Village Arts presents theatre fueled by the power and passion of the artist and shares with its audience an uncompromising appetite for the human experience. 

 

 

Weekly Update: 5/1/09

May 1st, 2009
Hello everyone.  Hope you are having a good week.  Here’s the news…
 
SEASON 9 SOIREE!!
NVA announces Season 9 on May 9th from 5-10 PM.  It’s a HUGE event, with so many great things planned.  Be sure you have your tickets (it is also an unforgettable date night, so if you have someone you really want to impress, get your tickets now).  You can call the box office at 760-433-3245 or purchase your tickets online.
 
FOUR DOGS AND A BONE
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Amanda Sitton and Kristianne Kurner getting ready to fight it out in FOUR DOGS AND A BONE.  Photo by Daren Scott.
 
We had a casual read-thru of the play this week and it is going to be so much fun - and a very funny evening at the theatre.  The script moves fast and its such a brilliant take on making a film in Hollywood.  This is by the same writer of SAILOR’S SONG, but in a different style - and if you enjoy ENTOURAGE on HBO, you should have a blast with this show.  It is for mature audiences, due to language and subject matter.  But hey, that’s why we go to the movies, right??
 
WORLD CLASS MUSIC AT NVA
Tonight (May 1), we are having Gunnar Biggs CD Release concert at NVA starting at 7:30 PM (tickets are $10).  Joining Gunnar onstage will be Peter Sprague, Bill Bradbury, David Borgo, Lisa Hightower, Duncan Moore and John Opferkuch.  Should be an amazing night - we are expecting a sell-out house.
 
ART WALK
The first Carlsbad Village Art Walk kicks off tonight as well, right here at NVA.   The event starts at 5 PM and will let patrons tour all of the art spaces in the Village, including NVA’s Gallery.  This event is sponsored by the Carlsbad Village Business Association.
 
CARLSBAD VILLAGE FAIRE
This Sunday, over 100,000 people will be descending on Carlsbad Village for the street faire.  NVA will have a booth as well as keep the theatre open to help spread the word about NVA.  I believe we could still use a few volunteers, so if you are interested in helping out, please contact Laura at laura@newvillagearts.org
 
 That’s it from me this week.  I look forward to seeing you all on May 9th!
All the best-
 
Kristianne