2012-2013

godspell showartConceived and Originally Directed by John-Michael Tebelak
Music & New Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz
Directed by Deanna Jent
Music Direction by Joe Schoen

Awards and Nominations

Kevin Kline Nominations:
Outstanding Musical Direction (Joe Schoen)
Outstanding Ensemble in a Musical
Outstanding supporting Actress in a Musical (Amy Loui)
Outstanding Director in a Musical (Deanna Jent)
Outstanding Production of a Musical

November 18 - December 11, 2011

Times:
Thursdays - Saturdays at 8:00pm
Saturdays & Sundays at 2:00pm

Ticket Prices: 
General $25.00 
Senior(65+)/Student ticket: $20.00

This musical salute to the Gospel of Matthew was set in the streets of downtown St. Louis.

Cast & Crew List:

Jesus: J. Samuel Davis*
John/Judas: Charlie Barron
The Band: Joe Schoen
Ensemble: Justin Ivan Brown, Laura Ernst, Justin Leibrecht, Isabella Liu, Amy Loui*, Khnemu Menu-Ra, Deborah Sharn, Anna Skidis

Director: Deanna Jent
Assistant Director: Ann Rapko
Stage Manager: Bess Moynihan
Asst. Stage Managers: Zoe Sullivan, Josie Zeugin
Music Assistant: Jean Lang
Set Design: Dunsi Dai
Set Design Assistants: Kyra Bishop, Anthony Boyajian
Light Design: Michael Sullivan†
Costume Design: Jane Sullivan
Sound Design: Kareem Deanes†
Choreography: Julie Venegoni, Laura Ernst, & Ensemble
Props: Meg Brinkley
Fight Choreographer: Shaun Sheley
Production Manager: Bess Moynihan
Shop Supervisor: Jon Hisaw
Light Board Operator: Jessica Haley
Sound Board Operator: Lindzey Jent
Wardrobe: Adrienne Curry
Education/Outreach/Box Office: Emily Immer
Public Relations: Leslie Wobbe†
Publications Intern/Program Artwork: Zoe Sullivan

A Note from the Director, Deanna Jent:

  • Over 700,000 people “like” Jesus on Facebook.
  • Jesus_M_Christ has 355,583 Twitter followers.
  • Makes 12 disciples look like a little bit of not much!

The first two are evidence of community with a small “c” -- a pleasant superficial sense of belonging. The last one is a more authentic Community -- an evolving relationship that honestly confronts adversity and diversity while maintaining a commitment to the group’s shared values and goals.

(The first kind is way easier.)

GODSPELL is, according to Stephen Schwartz, about the formation and continuation of a community. It focuses on the decisions made by individuals who become “the tribe” – their struggle to join, their understanding of the stories, and their choice at the end of the play to “remain fused as a community, ready and able to carry forth the lessons they have learned.”

As our ability to “friend” more and more people grows, as we’re able to learn about and participate in a variety of “community” discussions, the question that nags me is whether breadth and depth can co-exist? Are we trading easy status updates for difficult dialogue? And ultimately, do our words lead to action?

“Anything you did not do for one of my brothers here, however humble, you did not do for me.”  Matthew 25:45


Production Photos

  • O Bless the Lord My Soul
  • Khnemu Menu-Ra in Godspell
  • Storytime in Godspell
  • Amy Loui in Godspell
  • A Father and Two Sons
  • All for the Best
  • Justin Ivan Brown in Godspell
  • Deborah Sharn and Khnemu Menu-Ra in Godspell
  • Fear Not
  • A Little Softshoe
 


In the Media

Godspell: Broadway World Review
Godspell: Joe Pollack Review
Godspell: Riverfront Times Review
Godspell: St. Louis Theatre Snob Review
Godspell: Vital Voice Review  

Godspell: Press Release


Program

Godspell: Show Program



falling posterWritten by Deanna Jent 
Directed by Lori Adams

September 1 - 11, 2011
Extended September 15 – 25, 2011

Times:
Thursdays - Saturdays at 8:00pm
Saturdays & Sundays at 2:00pm

Ticket Prices: 
General $25.00 
Senior(65+)/Student ticket: $20.00

Both funny and frightening, this play explores the life of a family caring for an aggressive teen-aged boy with sever autism.

 

Cast & Crew List:

Josh Martin: Jonathan Foster
Tami Martin: Michelle Hand
Lisa Martin: Katie Donnelly
Bill Martin: Greg Johnston
Sue Martin: Carmen Russel
Lawrence Malerry: Jonathan Foster

Director: Lori Adams
Stage Manager: Adam Flores°
Asst. Stage Manager: Jessica Haley
Set Design: John Stark
Light Design: Julie Mack
Costume Design: Deanna Jent
Sound Design: Zoe Sullivan
Movement & Combat: Shaun Sheley
Props Master: Meg Brinkley
Light Board Operator: Izzy Liu
Sound Board Operator: Josie Zeugin
Wardrobe Crew: Adrienne Curry
House Manager: Angela Doerr
Program Artwork: Zoe Sullivan

Extreme Parenting by Deanna Jent:

I believe that parenting is a struggle and a joy for everyone. Each family has a journey, and none is more or less important. But some journeys are so different, the terrain so unusual, that it warrants reporting. I write from the War Zone of Extreme Parenting. The enemies are many. Sometimes our own children are a danger to themselves, to their siblings, to us. Extreme Parents become soldiers on guard, alert to any eye-shift or noise that might indicate impending aggressiveness. It is by now such an internalized experience that in any location, I am immediately aware of where exits and “safe rooms” are. One mother whose son also has a seizure disorder always knows the locations of glass windows or doors so she can keep him away from potential broken glass. For some of us, it’s a good day when the police haven’t been called to escort our child off the bus.

Often the enemies are unexpected. Who would think that the word “institution” could be a terrorist? It lives unnoticed as a cultural expectation: “Will he have to be institutionalized?” or “Can’t you put him in an institution?”

It’s either terrifying or reassuring to think that there is such a place. But the concept of an Institution, whether filled with strait-jackets or soft lighting, is just an idea -- a place to put the problems (out of sight, out of mind). In reality, Extreme Parents are Settlers in a New Land, sometimes occupying hostile territory: “We don’t want a group home in Our Neighborhood!” or “There’s a 3-month wait list for the Crisis Intervention Team.”

We live in the reality of a Meanwhile world. There should be more options for our kids, but in the Meanwhile, we find what we can and create what we need. We all want a magic pill, wand or potion, but in the Meanwhile we research available therapies, exchange information about drugs, and try Gluten-Free-Casein-Free diets.

If you are an Extreme Parent, you have your own “war-zone” regulations. If you’re not part of the tribe, you know someone who is. You see us as we walk in the mall or as we advocate on the steps of the Capitol building. Your kids are in classes with our kids (at least for art and lunch). We all want the same thing for our families: safety, love, opportunities and respect. But - we can’t always get what we want (cue music?). So in the Meanwhile...I wrote a play.


Production Photos

  • Hair
  • Huff and Puff Here is a description.
  • The Shirt
  • Michelle Hand and Jonathan Foster in Falling
  • A Gift for Joshy
  • That Was Inappropriate
  • Do You Feel Safe?
  • Now What?
  • More Rock Star Fantasy
  • Rock Star Fantasy


In the Media

Falling: StL Today Article
Falling: Off Broadway StL Today Article
Falling: Broadway World Review
Falling: KDHX Review
Falling: Ladue News Review
Falling: The Riverfront Times Review
Falling: St. Louis Magazine
Falling: St. Louis Theatre Snob Review
Falling: StL Today

Falling: Press Release
Falling: Press Release: Off Broadway
Falling: Press Release: ATCA Award Nomination  


Program

Falling: Show Program


Written by Athol Fugard
Directed by Deanna Jent

February 2-12, 2012

playland poster

Times:
Thursday – Saturday 8:00 PM
Saturday & Sunday 2:00 PM

Ticket Prices: 
General  $25.00
Student/Senior:  $20.00

Featuring Erik Kilpatrick and Charlie Barron, this play by South African playwright Athol Fugard is a piercing look at the effects of war and the struggle for redemption.

Read more: Playland

Written by William Shakespeare
Directed by Deanna Jent

April 13-29, 2012

winters tale_poster

Times:
Thursday – Saturday 8:00 PM
Saturday & Sunday 2:00 PM

Ticket Prices: 
General  $25.00
Student/Senior:  $20.00

 

Shakespeare's story of jealousy, betrayal, murder and forbidden love will be set in modern day Seattle and the wilderness of Alaska. Infused with Native American music and myth, this production will explore the possibility of authentic transformation in a virtual world.

Read more: Winter's Tale

April 22-23 , 2012 - 7:00pm

Playwrights from around the country have submitted their new plays to our first New Play Contest. The Winning play will be announced in late February, details to follow. Join the process of new play development by viewing this staged reading and providing feedback to a new playwright.  

TICKETS

Regular ticket: $25.00
Senior(65+)/Student ticket: $20.00

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