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  • Savage in Limbo: 3 on the Edge Festival
    May 2 2025

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    Regret, change, and the peculiar state of limbo take center stage in our riveting conversation with the cast and director of "Savage in Limbo," part of Chino Community Theatre's Three on the Edge Festival. This John Patrick Shanley one-act transports audiences to a seedy Bronx bar circa 1984, where five characters who've known each other since grade school find their lives unexpectedly intersecting on a quiet Monday night.

    Director Michelle Knight-Reinhart and her talented cast—Alex Huey (Denise Savage), Bodhi Aguirre (Tony Aronica), and Rafael Ortega (Merc)—delve into Shanley's distinctive writing style and the raw humanity of their characters. Known for works like "Doubt," "Danny and the Deep Blue Sea," and "Moonstruck," Shanley creates painfully honest dialogue that explores the human condition through the lens of working-class New York characters yearning for connection and change.

    What makes this production particularly fascinating is how it balances gritty realism with moments of unexpected humor. The laughter often emerges from uncomfortable situations and self-inflicted problems as characters desperately try to change their circumstances while simultaneously resisting transformation. As one cast member notes, perhaps "limbo" isn't just a temporary state but the constant in all our lives—we're perpetually wondering if something better awaits us while remaining stuck in our patterns. The production embraces its 1980s setting with period-appropriate costumes and creates an immersive bar environment where drinks mysteriously appear without being mixed, adding an intriguing theatrical element that mirrors the reliability and steadfastness of Merc's character.

    Don't miss this powerful exploration of human connection running May 9-24 as part of the Three on the Edge Festival, which also features "Breathing Corpses" and "Bending the Spoon." All three productions contain mature themes and strong language, offering audiences a thought-provoking theatrical experience. If you're buying tickets for one show, consider attending all three in repertory to experience the full range of this compelling festival.

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    22 m
  • Breathing Corpses: 3 on the Edge Festival
    Apr 29 2025

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    Death has a way of revealing who we truly are. In this captivating episode of Steps to the Stage, we dive deep into one of the most intriguing productions in the Three on the Edge Festival – "Breathing Corpses" by British playwright Laura Wade.

    Director Lauren Bell and actors John Nisbet and Amanda Flanagan take us behind the scenes of this darkly comedic play that unfolds in reverse chronological order. Beginning with a hotel maid discovering a dead body, the narrative moves backward through interconnected scenes that reveal how death impacts various characters in profound, absurd, and unexpectedly funny ways.

    What makes this production particularly fascinating is the creative team's approach to Wade's distinctively British dialogue. The script captures realistic speech patterns – complete with interruptions, false starts, and natural rhythms – creating challenges for the actors but resulting in an authenticity rarely seen on stage. The cast shares how they've navigated these complexities while maintaining the delicate balance between humor and heartbreak that defines the play.

    "Every time the play tries to go deep," Bell explains, "something happens to bring it right back up." This tonal rollercoaster mirrors real life, where even in our darkest moments, absurdity and laughter often break through. The production doesn't shy away from heavy themes – including domestic violence and suicide – but presents them through a lens of human complexity rather than melodrama.

    Perfect for the intimate setting of 7th Street Community Theatre, this stripped-back production focuses on the emotional journeys of its characters rather than elaborate staging. As Nisbet notes, without being "encumbered with props or entrances and exits," the actors can fully immerse themselves in the psychological depth of their roles.

    Catch "Breathing Corpses" on May 8th, 10th, 16th, with matinees on May 18th and 24th. This 80-minute exploration of mortality and human connection promises to spark conversation long after the final blackout – you may even want to see it twice to catch all the connections you missed the first time around.

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    20 m
  • Feed Me, Seymour: Little Shop of Horrors Comes to 7th Street
    Apr 2 2025

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    A 1200-pound puppet in two massive crates. A first-time actor at age 54. A female voice for the traditionally male Audrey II. This is not your average Little Shop of Horrors—and that's precisely what makes it special.

    The creative team behind 7th Street Community Theater's upcoming production sits down to reveal how they're transforming this beloved cult musical for their intimate stage. Director Juan Luis Torres and his cast—including Derek Ashley-Macumber (Seymour/Costume Designer), Mark Agers (Mushnik), and Adam Carl-Payton (Orin)—share their personal connections to a show that has captivated theater lovers for generations.

    What emerges is a fascinating look at the balance between honoring tradition and introducing fresh perspectives. While audiences will get the professional-quality puppets they expect (arriving in two enormous crates weighing 400 and 800 pounds), they'll also experience innovations like expanded roles for the urchins and thoughtful color theory in the costumes, with greens representing envy and reds symbolizing sin as the plant's influence grows.

    The conversation delves into practical challenges unique to community theater: How do you fit a six-foot man-eating plant and a dentist's chair on a tiny stage? How do eight performers master complex harmonies when every voice matters? And how does a theater community rally together to make the impossible possible?

    Most touching is Mark's story of auditioning for his very first show at 54, sitting with professional performers at the first table read, and thinking, "These folks have legit skills... this is not just a little fun thing." His journey represents the heart of community theater—a place where passion and dedication matter more than experience.

    From inside jokes about troublesome vocal lines to the excitement of "Mother coming home" (their affectionate term for the plant puppet's arrival), the enthusiasm is contagious. As one cast member puts it: "It's a show you're going to want to see twice."

    Get your tickets now for what promises to be an unforgettable, intimate encounter with a musical that reminds us why we love theater. Just remember: don't feed the plants!

    Weekends April 11th through 26th $20 general admission -- $17 seniors and students

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    28 m
  • Letting Creativity Fly: The Making of Schoolhouse Rock Live
    Mar 2 2025

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    Discover the magic of Schoolhouse Rock as our talented team discusses the evocation of childhood nostalgia and the fostering of creativity in youth theater. The episode resonates with stories that intertwine personal experiences with educational foundations in theater.

    • Introduction to Schoolhouse Rock live
    • The conceptual backbone of Schoolhouse Rock's storytelling
    • Collaboration and mentorship in choreography and music direction
    • The incorporation of educational themes in children's theater
    • Personal stories connecting the hosts to Schoolhouse Rock
    • Closing thoughts on the importance of nurturing young talent

    Weekends March 7th through March 22nd $15 general admission -- $12 seniors and students

    Tickets available at: https://chinocommunitytheatre.seatyourself.biz -- chinochildrenstheatre.org -- or contact the box office at (909) 590-1149

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    25 m
  • Empowering Young Talent in Theater: Ontario High School Drama Department
    Feb 15 2025

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    The episode highlights Ontario High School's thriving theater program, focusing on its recent renovations and the upcoming production of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The conversation emphasizes the importance of student involvement, community support, and the transformative power of theater in fostering creativity and collaboration among young individuals.

    • Recent theater renovations enhancing student experiences
    • Student involvement in selecting and preparing for productions
    • Challenges and creativity in producing special effects
    • Reflection on past productions and their impact on growth
    • Importance of community support for successful theater programs
    • Goals of fostering creativity and confidence in students
    • Upcoming production details and ticket sales information

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    29 m
  • 'Steel Magnolias': Friendship & Resilience in a Southern Salon
    Jan 6 2025

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    What happens when the joys and sorrows of life unfold in a Southern salon filled with laughter and tears? Join us on Steps to the Stage as we welcome director Dona Rice and cast members Stephanie and Jessie, who bring "Steel Magnolias" to life with remarkable warmth and depth. Dona shares a heartfelt synopsis, highlighting the resilience of Southern women against the backdrop of this beloved classic. Stephanie and Jessie, who portray Ouiser and M'Lynn, offer a peek into their characters’ journeys, navigating the complexities of friendship, love, and the ever-evolving mother-daughter bond. Together, we explore the layers of humor and drama that make this story timeless and distinct from its famous film adaptation.

    Set against the comforting embrace of a salon in Chickapin Parish, our conversation celebrates the enduring spirit of female friendships weathering life's unpredictable storms. We discuss the importance of crafting more roles for women in theater, especially for older actresses, while reflecting on the personal connections we all share with these characters. With insights into the creative set design that captures an authentic 1980s vibe, we reveal the collaborative magic behind the scenes. Don't miss this episode brimming with heartfelt insights and the inspiring determination of unforgettable characters.

    Steel Magnolias runs weekends Jan. 10-25th
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    $15 Student/Senior/Child
    $18 General Admission

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    24 m
  • It's a Wonderful Life A Live Radio Play & CCT Season Reveal
    Nov 28 2024

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    What if you could bring the charm of a 1940s radio play to the stage, all while presenting the venerable classic, It's A Wonderful Life? On "Steps to the Stage," we explore this intriguing blend with director Chris Diehl and actors Philip Kasinski, Lourie Deards Chase, and Danny Chase as they breathe new life into "It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play." Our guests share how this innovative format allows theater companies to capture the magic of the beloved film without the need for an extensive cast and elaborate settings. Listen in as we discuss the fascinating dual-layer narrative, where actors portray both their radio personas and the iconic characters of George Bailey and his circle.

    Step into the small-town charm of Bedford Falls as we delve into the characters that make this story a timeless favorite. Our talented actors reveal the challenges and joys of bringing characters like George Bailey and Mary Hatch to life, capturing the heart of their journeys. Danny Chase offers an insider’s view into the art of voice work, portraying an impressive eleven characters within the radio play format. This multifaceted storytelling approach not only captures the essence of the original but also adds fresh layers of creativity, inviting audiences to experience the beloved tale anew.

    Beyond the stage, our conversation opens up on the crafting of authentic soundscapes and engaging period-appropriate commercials that enhance this radio play experience. With the Chino Community Theater's upcoming season on the horizon, we shine a spotlight on exciting productions like "Steel Magnolias" and classics such as "A Raisin in the Sun." This episode promises a rich exploration of community theater's creativity and the passion that fuels it, setting the stage for a memorable season ahead.

    It's A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play runs weekends Dec. 6-22nd
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    $15 Student/Senior/Child
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    28 m
  • Soul SiStories Trailer: Finding Hope Through Creativity w/Brianna McDonnell
    Nov 4 2024

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    What happens when hope meets creativity? Dona Rice, an intuitive medium and author, alongside Diana Herweck, a seasoned therapist and counselor, invite you to embark on an emotional journey in their premiere podcast episode featuring LA-based performer and creative powerhouse Brianna McDonnell. We promise you’ll encounter stories that illuminate the path of resilience and growth, drawing inspiration from Brianna's experiences as she breaks barriers and honors the legacy of women who preceded her. This episode encapsulates the essence of finding hope through creativity, a theme that resonates deeply within our own personal narratives and those we seek to share.

    Join us as we weave through heartfelt conversations that explore the boundless power of hope. Donna and Diana open up about their transformative journeys and the profound impact of hope on their lives, which have led to the creation of Soul Sisteries. Listen closely as Brianna McDonnell shares her journey of artistic expression and community building, offering a testament to the strength we can find in creativity. This episode is a celebration of connection and inspiration, reminding us all that hope is a vital force that can carry us through life’s most challenging and beautiful moments.

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    9 m
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