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April 25, 2008

A quick plug for our friends in Lakeport

Our friends in Lakeport are putting on a production of Little Women, and they need to fill the role of a man who is at least 5' 10". It's not a major role, but they need to fill it fast! If you or someone you know might be interested, call Rod at 263-8158.

April 23, 2008

UPT Will Hit the Road

Over the last few months we've been considering what kinds of ways we can appeal to more folks. Sure there are a good number of people who know UPT can deliver an evening of fine entertainment, but there are many more who aren't so certain.

So what do we do? We can try to bring them in...or...we can bring theatre to them!

Therefore we will be taking our latest sold-out show...ON THE ROAD!

That's right, if you didn't get a chance to see The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) you'll have a chance to see it next month in Lakeport at the recently renovated Soper-Reese Theatre!

It's been a long time since we've taken a show on the road, and that's really too bad, so we're going to try to take more shows like Complete Works to other nearby theatres, and the Soper-Reese Theatre is a great first stop! Our plan is to be there on May 16, 17, and 18. Keep checking back with us for updates as the shows are finalized. If you haven't seen the Soper-Reese Theatre you should check it out. The lobby is a great example of Art Deco design (from back in its cinema days), and the entire theatre has been going through a big renovation.

I love seeing old theatres getting renovated. Especially the Art Deco ones.

We will also be looking to bring Complete Works to the Mendocino coast, and maybe even The Raven in Healdsburg, just as soon as we work out those details, details, details.

April 16, 2008

Ukiah Players Theatre is Now a Series of Ones and Zeroes

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“We are here, we are here, we are here!”—Seussical the Musical


Well, now. Look at us. We’ve finally arrived on the blogosphere, blogging our little theatrical hearts out.

First off, I’d like to tell you how much I, personally, hate the word…

…“blog”.

I know it derives from the fairly innocuous phrase weB LOG, but that doesn’t matter. It’s a terrible word. Really. Say “blog” while looking at yourself in the mirror. There’s no way you can say “blog” and still be attractive.

If “blog” were a drink it would be thick and greenish and taste vaguely of hair.

If “blog” were a pet it would have been inexplicably popular in the ‘70’s as a kind of pathetically unattractive, mobility-challenged creature that you pitied more than loved.

If “blog” were a toy it would leave on your child’s hands a viscous, unnatural smelling residue.

I could go on…but I won’t.

Hey! Why don’t you post some of your suggestions for alternative incarnations of the word, “blog” in the comments section! It’ll be fun.

Anyway, on to business. My name is Keith Aisner. I’m the Production Manager and Marketing Director here at Ukiah Players Theatre, and I get the feeling people don’t “get” UPT. Honestly, I’m pretty sure we’re not on most folks’ radar when they’re considering a night out. Most people in Ukiah will consider going to the movies or the races way before they think of going to the theatre (if they think of us at all).

Now don’t get me wrong. I’m not sitting here stewing, feeling rejected or resentful. Not at all. I know it’s just a matter of letting people know one very important fact. And that fact is…

…we’re actually entertaining.

It’s true! I know that if I can get a person to come see one show here at UPT, they’ll be back. I know this to be true because I’ve seen it happen again and again and again. Take the show we’re running right now, “The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged)”. Now, you might figure that with a ponderous title like that, the show would be a kinda dry, scholarly look at Shakespeare’s plays. You might get the sense that even if the show is trying to be funny, it’ll still be dull.

I think some people associate “community theatre” with “boring” and “awkward” and “preachy”. The very idea of attending a show reminds them of the time they were a kid, forced to sit through some bad play or musical they didn’t understand and went on far too long.

And let’s face it. Not every play is a laugh riot. However, “Complete Works” is by no means dull…guaranteed. We’ve got three actors running around, grabbing audience members, fighting, dressing up as women, and throwing water on each other. Fun, yes…scholarly pursuit, no. No matter how much information on Shakespeare gets slipped into the show, the play never feels like anything close to a lecture.

You know what? I’ll even make you this offer right now. “Complete Works” runs for just one more week. Come see the show. Even if you have never seen a show here before…come on out. If you honestly feel like you wasted your money, call me here at UPT at 707-462-1210 and I will give you your money back. Promise.

Now don’t get me wrong. I’m not saying that everything we do here is a madcap adventure through Wackyland. We do serious stuff here as well. We have to! We’re putting on plays and plays are stories and not all stories are supposed to be funny. Some of them are…well…dramatic.

I guess what I’m saying is…bottom line…toss us up the list a little, okay? Just once. Give us a shot, and I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised.

Anyway, in this blog we’ll be giving you special behind-the-scenes views into what goes on at UPT, the regional theatre company in your own back yard. You’ll get to know some of the folks running the joint, as well as some of the personalities who make our organization possible through their volunteerism, donations, and dedication to keeping theatre alive and well here in Ukiah.

And heck, you might even be inspired to come out here and see a show.