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May 23

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Martinez Music Mafia

Bob Dylan Birthday Show

Saturday, May 23rd at 6:00 PM

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This year's show will be on Saturday May 23rd

(Yes, we know, May 24th is actually Bob Dylan's birthday, but that's on a Sunday this year)

For years, Martinez has celebrated Bob Dylan's birthday with a concert. Just like last year, it'll be held at the Campbell Theater on Ward Street, presented by the Martinez Music Mafia.

 

$25 for reserved admission tickets and some reserve table seats will be available at $35 each.

Please verify you have chosen the correct ticket type before purchase.

 

The proceeds will be donated to the Martinez Junior High music program!

 

If you don't go, you'll just end up lying to your friends and saying you did go - and we don't want that to happen!

 

EVENT DETAILS SUBJECT TO CHANGE.  NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES​

 

The House Band:

Alan Thiele-Drums

Pat Brady-Bass

Frankie G.-Guitar

Mike Stefanski-Keys

Paul Cotruvo-Acoustic Guitar

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Performers Scheduled to Appear:

Scott Anderson

Paul Cotruvo

Harrison Flynn

Frankie G.

GarageLand Rodeo/BBC

Justin Jones

Jay Olson

Scotty O'Neill

Sisters with a Twist

Jenny Starmack

Maurice Tani

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Guests requiring wheelchair space or other mobility

accommodation must contact the Box Office in advance.

See the Campbell Theater ADA Access page for details.

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Reserved Tickets from $25

One Weekend Only

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Pittsburg Theatre Company

“Driving Miss Daisy

By Alfred Uhry

Directed by Dianna Schepers

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May 28th thru 30th

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Driving Miss Daisy chronicles the 25-year friendship between an elderly, independent Jewish widow, Daisy Werthan, and her African-American chauffeur, Hoke Coleburn, in Atlanta.  Over two decades, their initially strained employer-employee relationship evolves into a deep bond of mutual respect and affection, mirroring the significant social and racial changes occurring in the American South during the Civil Rights Movement.  Key moments include Miss Daisy teaching Hoke to read and their shared experiences at a Martin Luther King Jr. banquet, underscoring themes of tolerance, friendship, and changing social attitudes.


Featuring:

Sandy Wright as Miss Daisy Werthen,

Kirk Waller as Hoke

Michael Wilson as Boolie Werthen

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Guests requiring wheelchair space or other mobility

accommodation must contact the Box Office in advance.

See the Campbell Theater ADA Access page for details.

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Reserved Tickets only $22​

Discount Thursday — $18

June 5 - 21

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Onstage Repertory Theatre

Frederick Douglass​​

“I Was Born a Slave”

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​​​​A Narrative of His Passage To Freedom

A Staged Reading of Several Books & Speeches

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Conceived by Dennis Marks

Playwrights: Denis Marks, Carol Bower Foote, Eleanor Marks, Kevin Kennedy

Directed by: Carol Bower Foote and Kevin Kennedy​​

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June 5th thru 21st​

 

Adapted from Frederick Douglass’s own words in his books and speeches:

  • Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

  • The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass

  • July 5, 1852 Independence Day Speech to Rochester Ladies’ AntiSlavery Society

  • The Church and Prejudice (1841) - speech

  • What the Black Man Wants (1863) - speech

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Guests requiring wheelchair space or other mobility

accommodation must contact the Box Office in advance.

See the Campbell Theater ADA Access page for details.

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Reserved Tickets from at $24

Discount Thursday - $18

June 14

Microphone

Onstage Repertory Theatre

Open Mic

Sunday, June 14th at 6 PM

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Come join us for open mic at the Campbell Theater!

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It is an inclusive and supportive group at a great venue.  Whether you are a first-timer or seasoned performer, you’re welcome here!  And there’s a full bar!

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No ticket required, but there is a $3 Cover.

June 20

“Radio Plays”

Auditions

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GENERAL INFORMATION

Audition Time/Dates:

  • Saturday, June 20 - 12 Noon to 3 PM

  • No appointments. Just show up. We will accept early arrivals (for paperwork) starting at 11:30AM.

 

Location:

The Campbell Theater, 636 Ward St, Martinez

 

Production Team:

  • Director/Producer: Bill Chessman

 

AUDITION REQUIREMENTS

  • No monologues. Audition format is “read-from-script” (which is how the pieces will be performed anyway). Ages and gender are given for reference only. This is voice acting (granted, in front of a live audience) so as long as you can do an appropriate voice, look and personal age have nothing to do with it. No need for accents other than (in most cases) your natural speaking voices.

  • All audition scenes will contain multiple characters so that several actors can read (and react) together. For any given side, the same actors may read several times, switching roles as appropriate. Stay as long as you can, so that you can read as many roles as you want to.

  • Also seeking people who would like to perform live sound effects.

 

REHEARSAL DATES

Current schedule of performances with curtain time:

  • July 11th - mid-day

  • August 1st - mid-day

  • August 8st - mid-day

 

PERFORMANCE DATES

Current schedule of performances with curtain time:

  • August 14th - 8 PM (opening)

  • August 15th - 8 PM

  • August 16th - 2:30 PM (closing/matinee)

     

CASTING INFORMATION / CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS

Auditioning (in person) for roles in two one-act radio plays as follows…

 

“NO CHEESEBURGER FOR YOU” – Dr. Durkelberger has found the ultimate substance for making the healthiest burgers in the world. The only thing is that they're not available with cheese. Oh, and they may cause physical or mental changes in those who eat them.

 

“No Cheeseburger For You” features the following roles:

  • Dr. David Dwight Durkelberger – Former epidemiologist, now proprietor of Durkelberger's Burgers...does all the primary cooking and menu design (apparent age 45+) M

  • Celeste Valhala – Durkelberger's “assistant”...takes orders, does fries, shakes, etc. (apparent age 30-70) F

  • Detective Rudy Kalinski – From the local police, food and safety division (apparent age 30-55) M

  • Detective Andi Mikelsohn – From the local police, food and safety division (apparent age 30-55) F

  • Announcer – An announcer for commercials (Adult) M/F

  • News Anchor – Reports the news (Adult) M/F

  • Ivan Slant – Radio interviewer (could be Ivanka Slant) (Adult) M/F

  • Police Dispatcher (cameo) (Adult, probably double with another character) M/F

 

“IT JUST KEEPS GETTING WORSE” – Hurricanes, tornados, earthquakes, smeared mascara, emergency marketing meetings… it just keeps getting worse!

 

“It Just Keeps Getting Worse” features the following roles:

  • Ramona Smith – Sam Smith’s Wife (apparent age 25-50) F

  • Sam Smith – Ramona’s Husband (apparent age 25-50) M

  • Taylor Smith – Sam & Ramona’s kid (apparent age 7-10) M/F

  • News Announcer – (Adult, probably double with another character) M/F

  • Armando Carmoody – Sam's boss (apparent age 50+) M

  • Natalie Cuthbertson – Armando's secretary (apparent age 40+) F

  • Desdemona Clob – Company president (apparent age 60+) F

  • Officer Oleander McNulty – Local police officer (apparent age 30-55) F

  • Special Agent Chip McArnold – F.B.I. (apparent age 30-55) M

  • Alien – a Space alien (Adult?) How long to space aliens live? May double with another character) M/F

 

Also seeking people who would like to perform live sound effects.

 

AUDITION SIDES

  • Non-union, No-pay (that goes for all performers, directors, writers, producers, grand poobahs, chief cooks and bottle washers).

  • Insider “pro” tip #1: As previously mentioned, looks don't matter. But seeing does. You'll be reading from scripts, so, if you need to wear reading glasses, please bring them!

  • Insider “pro” tip #2: Arrive around 11:30AM to start filling in the simple audition form. That way we can get started right at noon.

  • Questions? Contact Bill Chessman (writer/director/producer/grand poobah/chief cook/bottle washer/etc.) via e-mail at guitarwebguy@yahoo.com.

July 10 - 26

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B8 Theatre Company

“You Can’t Take It with You​​

By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman

Directed by Becky Potter​​

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July 10th thru 26th​

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In this Pulitzer Prize winning comedy, the family of Martin Vanderhof lives “just around the corner from Columbia University – but don’t go looking for it.”

 

Grandpa, as Martin is more commonly known, is the paterfamilias of a large and extended family of charming eccentrics. His granddaughter, Alice, is an attractive and loving girl who is still embarrassed by her family’s idiosyncrasies.

 

When Alice falls for her boss, Tony, a handsome scion of Wall Street, she fears that their two families– so unlike in manner, politics, and finances - will never come together. But why be obsessed with money? After all, you can’t take it with you…

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Guests requiring wheelchair space or other mobility

accommodation must contact the Box Office in advance.

See the Campbell Theater ADA Access page for details.

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Reserved Tickets from $24

Discount Thursday - $18

September 11 - 27

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B8 Theatre Company

“Strange Ladies​​

By Susan Sobeloff

Directed by JanLee Marshall

Music Direction by Becky Potter

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September 11th thru 27th​

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As the U.S. enters World War I, a group of radical suffragists fight to win the right to vote. A diverse group of women struggles with managing personal and political challenges in creating social change.

 

Period protest music weaves through the play, dramatizing the suffragists’ political strategies.

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Guests requiring wheelchair space or other mobility

accommodation must contact the Box Office in advance.

See the Campbell Theater ADA Access page for details.

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Reserved Tickets from $24

Discount Thursday - $18

Oct 30 - Nov 22

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Onstage Repertory Theatre

“THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW”

BOOK, MUSIC, AND LYRICS BY RICHARD O’BRIEN

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October 30th thru November 22nd

 

The Rocky Horror Show” is the story of two squeaky clean college kids—Brad and his fiancée, Janet—on their way to visit their former college professor when by a twist of fate, their car breaks down outside a mansion. They meet the charismatic Dr. Frank-n-Furter, Riff Raff, Columbia, Magenta, Eddie, and Rocky. It is an adventure they would remember, for a very long time.

 

PRODUCTION TEAM

Directed by Dianna Schepers

Choreographed by Shelly McDowell

Music Directed by Adam Green

 

Discounted “SURVIVAL KIT” available at time of on-line ticket purchase for $8 and cannot be purchased separately on-line.  The Kit is optional and can be purchased at the Box Office night-of-the-event for $10.

 

Survival Kits include:

  • Bubbles for the Wedding Scene

  • Squirt Gun (Janet & Brad in rain)

  • Newspaper (Janet & Brad in rain)

  • Glow Stick (Light for Frankenstein’s place)

  • Rubber Glove (When Frank snaps glove)

  • Noisemaker (at end of creation speech)

  • Toilet Paper (Great Scott comments)

  • Party Hat (when Frank puts on party hat)

  • Cards (Frank sings “Cards for Sorrow, Cards for Pain”)

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Guests requiring wheelchair space or other mobility

accommodation must contact the Box Office in advance.

See the Campbell Theater ADA Access page for details.

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Reserved Tickets from $26

Check Back Often

Now that you’ve made it to bottom of our current show offerings, please remember that ticket sales are just as dynamic at The Campbell, as they are at other venues.

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There are occasional ticket changes and cancellations which may cause a previously “Sold Out” event to become available again, so check back from time to time to see if what you’re looking for has new seats available.

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