Welcome to Heilman & Haver - Episode 56.  We hope you enjoy the show!


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ANNOUNCEMENTS


CSTOCK presents "Matilda: The Musical"


Central Stage Theater, CSTOCK for short, presents Roald Dahl’s "Matilda: The Musical"!  Check out Greg’s review of the show on our Facebook page and catch the show at the Kitsap Golf and Country Club in Bremerton, through Sunday January 30th.  Tickets, including dinner theater tickets, are available at cstock.org.


Shaw shorts "Love or Marriage" open at WWCA


“Love or Marriage” is a collection of one-act plays by George Bernard Shaw and directed by our friend Kristi Ann Jacobson.  Best known for "Pygmalion" and "Candida", Shaw used his theatrical works to discuss social attitudes and criticize the English Stage.  “Love or Marriage” opens tonight, Friday, January 21st and runs for two weekends through Jan 30th.  Get tickets and more info at wwca.us.


"Little Shop of Horrors" Auditions at WWCA


Auditions for "Little Shop of Horrors" happen tomorrow, Saturday, January 22nd!  No gardening or botany background required!  Just prepare 16 bars of a song (a verse and a chorus), brush up on your cold readings, limber up for a dance step or two, and join the fun at Noon at 521 Bay Street in Port Orchard.  More info at wwca.us


 


IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Kaytlin McIntyre



Kaytlin McIntyre is a director, producer, and casting director based out of Seattle and is an Associate Artistic Producer and Director of Casting and she also heads up new play development at Seattle Rep.  She grew up outside Kansas City and was introduced to theatre by accident, driving her dedication to reaching new audiences with accessible and magical stories.  When she’s not in the rehearsal or audition room, you can find her out on the hiking trail.


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COMING UP NEXT WEEK 


Join us next Friday, January 28th, when we'll welcome actor and cardiologist Rico Simonini to the show on the 32nd anniversary of Ava Gardner's death to talk about his film "Frank & Ava".

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