Oh, the Thinks You Can Think!
Dr.
Seuss’s best-loved storybook characters collide and cavort in Seussical,
the next musical onstage at Asheville Community Theatre. Seussical opens February
12, 2016 and runs through March 6, 2016 with performances Friday and Saturday
nights at 7:30 pm and Sunday afternoons at 2:30 pm. Tickets are available
online at www.ashevilletheatre.org, over the phone at 828-254-1320, or in
person at the Asheville Community Theatre Box Office.
The
Cat in the Hat is the host and emcee (and all-around mischief-maker) in this
romp through the Seuss classics. Seussical is an incredible crazy-quilt
adventure that champions the power of imagination and the benefits of
inclusivity! Asheville Community Theatre’s production of Seussical is directed by Mark
Jones who most recently helmed ACT’s musical hit The Great American Trailer Park Musical. Musical direction is by Sarah
Fowler.
Colby
Coren plays Horton the Elephant and is making his ACT debut; in fact, Seussical
is the first show he’s ever auditioned for at ACT. “Dr. Seuss has been near and
dear to my heart as long as I can remember. In fact, when I graduated high
school, my parents gave me a copy of "Oh the Thinks you Can Think" as
I headed off to college. I even wrote my first college English paper on the
book,” says Colby. “However, it was the persistence of my dear friend, Jessica
(who plays Mrs. Mayor) pushing me to go for it that finally made me take the
leap and audition. I am so glad I did!”
Trissa
King (Cat in the Hat) just moved to Asheville in July. She holds a Masters
Degree in Music and performed all over the country, but then took a 30 year
break from theatre. Seussical marks her
first time on the stage since the 1980s. “It is the rehearsal process that I
love the most. Yes, getting the show up and running is good; but it is the
process where the growth is nurtured and learning takes place ... not only personally,
but also as a company,” says Trissa. “Getting to know people is a joy for me!”
Ethan
Suess (Jojo) is a 6th grader at Carolina Day School who is also
making his Mainstage debut. Ethan has been in many ACT Youth Production
Classes, most recently as Conrad Birdie in Bye
Bye Birdie, Jr. And though his last name is spelled slightly different than
Dr. Seuss’, it’s pronounced the same way.
They
are joined onstage by 15 other cast members, including many ACT veterans as
well as other newcomers to the ACT stage.
Opening Weekend features the “One Cent, Two Cent, Makes Sense
to Save Cents” Deal – all adult, senior, and student tickets for all three
Opening Weekend performances are only $20.00. Tickets for children 17 and under
are $15.00. Other Opening
Weekend perks include complimentary champagne on Opening Night, complimentary
chocolate on Saturday night, and a talk-back with the cast and crew after the
Sunday matinee.
For
more information about Seussical or about Asheville
Community Theatre, please visit www.ashevilletheatre.org.
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