While rehearsals are underway for Frankenstein, we have to look forward to our next play.
Auditions for "When Worlds Collide", our Christmas play are coming soon. If you'd like an audition package emailed to you, please send us an email.
Saturday, October 7, 2017
Saturday, August 5, 2017
Friday, May 12, 2017
Mother's Day is Sunday 5/14/2017
Looking for a different idea for a gift for mom? Why not take her to see "Westward the Women"? Tickets on sale now via the ACO.
Friday, April 14, 2017
CAST for Westward The Women
Cast and Crew for Northwest Audio Theater's production of "Westward the Women"
ANNOUNCER ONE (SHOW): Marshall Prettyman
ANNOUNCER TWO (NARRATIVE): Janis Duley
ANNOUNCER ONE (SHOW): Marshall Prettyman
ANNOUNCER TWO (NARRATIVE): Janis Duley
FIFI DANON: Deborah Goff
LAURIE SMITH: Staci Hammontree
ROSE MEYERS: Kaitlyn Thompson
PATIENCE HAWLEY: Joyce Butler
ROY WHITMAN: Jim Olmstead
BUCK WYATT: Matt Etris
ITO: Aaron Anderson
HONEST JOHN / SID CUTLER / WWMEN WRANGLER: Jim Crochet
SISTER JONETTA / MAGGIE / WWWOMEN WRANGLER: Robbie Elliott
COUSIN STEVEN / KATT / WILL: Glen Christopherson
MISS PRUNELLA WRIGHTLY / JEAN: Barbara Barnes
SARAH / JESSIE / JINGLE SINGER WRANGLER: Lynette Unger
RILEY / JOE / SAM / GUITAR / MANDOLIN: Kenny Goff
FOLEY SFX: Mitch Marmel / Doug Robinson
NWAAT PRODUCER / SOUND: Scott Anderson
MUSIC DIRECTOR: Laurie Anderson
SHOW DIRECTOR: Eden Miller
CONGRATULATIONS EVERYONE!
LAURIE SMITH: Staci Hammontree
ROSE MEYERS: Kaitlyn Thompson
PATIENCE HAWLEY: Joyce Butler
ROY WHITMAN: Jim Olmstead
BUCK WYATT: Matt Etris
ITO: Aaron Anderson
HONEST JOHN / SID CUTLER / WWMEN WRANGLER: Jim Crochet
SISTER JONETTA / MAGGIE / WWWOMEN WRANGLER: Robbie Elliott
COUSIN STEVEN / KATT / WILL: Glen Christopherson
MISS PRUNELLA WRIGHTLY / JEAN: Barbara Barnes
SARAH / JESSIE / JINGLE SINGER WRANGLER: Lynette Unger
RILEY / JOE / SAM / GUITAR / MANDOLIN: Kenny Goff
FOLEY SFX: Mitch Marmel / Doug Robinson
NWAAT PRODUCER / SOUND: Scott Anderson
MUSIC DIRECTOR: Laurie Anderson
SHOW DIRECTOR: Eden Miller
CONGRATULATIONS EVERYONE!
Monday, March 20, 2017
Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Westward the Women - Tidbit #2
A
"mail-order bride" situation, such as that in "Westward the Women", was
not uncommon in the developing USA even into the early years of the
twentieth century. Once the telegraph lines, the mails, and the
railroads crossed the continent, it was fairly easy for people seeking
mates to communicate and arrange for marriages, many or most of them
based more on economics than romance. Farming and small town communities
needed married couples to run enterprises, raise children, bring
decency and order to the sort of towns which had not much of either. Men
who were tired of living wild, women who wanted families, prostitutes
who wanted lives with meaning and dignity, all were candidates for the
adventure of mate-seeking at a distance.
The
men in "Westward the Women" who put up the money for the wagon train to
bring the women from the East were California settlers who found
farming much more steady than goldseeking, once the dust had settled
from the Gold Rush of 1849. Because so many men had rushed in from the
East by themselves, there was a shortage of "good" women who spoke their
language (the Mexican ladies, now Americans without moving anywhere
since California became a state in 1850, being spoken for by Mexican
men).
Conversely,
the Rush had left a shortage of marriageable men back East. Many women
who were widows, factory workers, domestic servants, teachers, or show
girls wanted futures which would leave them with something to show for
lifetimes of hard work....and maybe a little romance along the way, if
they were lucky.BTW: In this story, the ladies choose the men, not vice versa.
Monday, March 6, 2017
Westward the Women Tidbit#1
"Westward the Women" is based on many true stories, rather than one. Many of our ancestors were pioneers trying to find new and better lives; the rough journeys they faced included both genders and all ages. Although a wagon train such as this, "manned" mostly by women, would have been very rare, it would not have been impossible or even unlikely.
Overland journeys between Missouri and California in 1851 were unbelievably strenuous by our standards: no guarantees of basic necessities, such as drinkable water; no communication with the people left behind or waiting ahead; no Cavalry to fend off Indian attacks; no way to replenish supplies between outposts; no means or skills to fix broken wagons and other problems but whatever you had with you; no medical defenses against diseases or accidents. The ladies in our story had to learn to cope with all the hazards, doing for themselves what would have been considered "men's work" under other circumstances: driving mules, hauling water, gathering fuel, shooting back, and all the rest.
Incredibly, although many people died along the way, many more completed their journeys alive and ready for whatever was required of them to build their new lives in the new places
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
Audition announcement
On the first weekend of June, 2017, Northwest Arkansas Audio Theater will present "Westward the Women" at the ACO. It is a rugged, gritty, sad, and funny tale based on a story by Frank Capra, mastermind of "It's a Wonderful Life".
"Westward the Women" brings together American men who have settled in California just after the Gold Rush with American women from back East who want to better their lives as wives, and are willing to brave danger and misery to do it.
Auditions will be held at the ACO at 7 P.M. on Tuesday and Wednesday, March 28 and 29, 2017. Characters include about seven male and ten female named roles, plus crowds of men and women. The leading lady speaks English with a French accent, and in French when her temper flares. One of the men is Japanese. If needed, we will coach the right people.
As much as possible, we will be doing our own live sound effects, and some not-complicated singing - including our own original commercials. If you can play guitar, fiddle, banjo, or harmonica, bring it on! See you at auditions.
Eden Miller, director
Sunday, January 15, 2017
Cast list for the "Mystery Hour"
"The Shadow" cast:
Announcer- Robbie Elliott
The Shadow/Lamont Cranston - Doug Robinson...
Margo Lane - Rochelle Renteria
Grace - Barbra Landry
Sam - Mike Landry
Ghost of Sir Roger Malthus - Michael Hooper
Stebbins - Joyce Butler
Harvey - Marshall Prettyman
Silas Crossman - Eden Miller
Sheriff - David Carnes
Edward Darrow - Karen Gossett
Announcer- Robbie Elliott
The Shadow/Lamont Cranston - Doug Robinson...
Margo Lane - Rochelle Renteria
Grace - Barbra Landry
Sam - Mike Landry
Ghost of Sir Roger Malthus - Michael Hooper
Stebbins - Joyce Butler
Harvey - Marshall Prettyman
Silas Crossman - Eden Miller
Sheriff - David Carnes
Edward Darrow - Karen Gossett
"Nero Wolfe" cast:
Announcer - Robbie Elliott
Nero Wolfe - Mike Landry
Archie Godwin - Scott Anderson
Janie Collins - Eden Miller
Albert Collins - David Carnes
Georgia Boyce - Joyce Butler
Joe Boyce - Doug Robinson
Inspector Kramer - Michael Hooper
Theatrical director - Marshall Prettyman
Music director - Laurie Anderson
Congratulations, everyone!
Announcer - Robbie Elliott
Nero Wolfe - Mike Landry
Archie Godwin - Scott Anderson
Janie Collins - Eden Miller
Albert Collins - David Carnes
Georgia Boyce - Joyce Butler
Joe Boyce - Doug Robinson
Inspector Kramer - Michael Hooper
Theatrical director - Marshall Prettyman
Music director - Laurie Anderson
Congratulations, everyone!
Friday, January 13, 2017
Mystery Hour tickets for sale!
Can be found on the link below:
http://www.acozarks.org/performances-tickets/
http://www.acozarks.org/performances-tickets/
Monday, January 9, 2017
Reminder!
Auditions are tonight (1/9/2017) and Tuesday night (1/10/2017) at 7:00 PM at the ACO.
Hope to see (and hear) you there!
Good luck.
Hope to see (and hear) you there!
Good luck.
Monday, January 2, 2017
Our Next Audition -- from Marshall Prettyman
Auditions for Audio Theater set for January 9-10, 2017 at 7:00The Shadow-The Ghost Walks AgainAnnouncerSam and Grace-a young coupleMathus-ghostStebbins-town elderSilas- old manHarvey-townspersonSheriff-Local sheriffMargo-girlfriend of Lamont a/k/a the ShadowLamont Cranston-alter ego of the ShadowDarrow-Young manShadow-may be same as Lamont or separateNero Wolfe-Party for DeathAnnouncer-same as for the ShadowWolfe-bulky, balky, brilliant detectiveArchie-leg man for WolfeJanie Collins-former actress and society wife of business manAlbert Collins-her husband, a businessman cheated by his partnerJoe-his cheating partnerGeorgia-his wifeKramer-head police inspectorMy expectation is cast will play multiple roles and at least something in each show. Challenge for cast is to create different characters for different roles. The Shadow episode is set in New England somewhere, so everyone but Lamont and Margo are native New Englanders. Nero Wolfe is set in New York
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