Interpreted Show: Brigadoon opening at Artisan – DFW

** Production will be interpreted for the deaf and hard of hearing by TCCNE
Practicum Students Adrianna Calaunan and Chelsea Smith on Tuesday March 9,
2010. **

Artisan Center Theater presents

BRIGADOON
Book and Lyrics by
Alan Jay Lerner
Music by
Frederick Loewe
Directed by John Wilkerson

Production Runs March 5 – April 10, 2010

Hurst, Texas, February 19, 2010 – Artisan Center Theater proudly presents
BRIGADOON at its 150 seat theater-in-the-round. The theater is located in
the old historic Belaire Plaza at 420 East Pipeline Road. The daytime box
office is located at 418 East Pipeline Road. The show runs Friday March 5
through Saturday April 10, 2010. Performances are at 7:30pm on Monday,
Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday with 3 pm matinees on Saturdays
March 13, 20, 27 and April 3 and 10, 2010. Reserved seating tickets are
$16.00 for adults, $14.00 for students and seniors, and $9.00 for children
12 and under. Monday through Thursday tickets are $12.00. The box office
number is 817-284-1200. More information can be found on the website at
http://www.ArtisanCT.com

Production will be interpreted for the deaf and hard of hearing by TCCNE
Practicum Students Adrianna Calaunan and Chelsea Smith on Tuesday March 9,
2010.

“Once in the Highlands, the Highlands of Scotland, two weary hunters lost
their way.” It is this desolate situation which Tommy Albright and Jeff
Douglas, two young New Yorkers, are contemplating when the lights come up on
a misty glen in Scotland. As the two exhausted men reflect on what they have
forsaken in the States for their present predicament, a lift in the Highland
veil reveals to them the awakening village of Brigadoon; a village which
comes into being for only one day in each century. It is a place where love
and magic are one and the same. Swinging kilts, bagpipes and bonnie lassies
fill the stage with marvelous songs and dancing. It includes Almost Like
Being in Love, The Heather on the Hill, There but for You Go I, Come to Me,
Bend to Me, My Mother’s Wedding Day, I’ll Go Home with Bonnie Jean, and
Waitin’ for My Dearie. This is a tribute to simplicity, true love and
goodness, which is hidden from the ordinary traveler.

THE CAST, CREW, AND DIRECTOR:
Directed by John Wilkerson, Artistic Director at Artisan
Choreographed by Eddie Floresca
Music by Jason Walker
Costumed by Nita Cadenhead
Tommy – Stan Graner, Tim Zitz
Fiona – Lauren Morgan, Colleen Hall
Bonnie Jean – Lindsay Byars, Victoria Minton
Charlie Dalrymple – Brian Sears
Harry Beaton – Jacob Matheny, Zach Wooster
Jeff – Daniel King, Brad Stephens
Meg – Jenny Tucker, Amy Wells
Angus – Gil Butler, James Lash
Maggie – Karen Cross, Kristin DiFrancesco
Mr. Lundie – Evan Faris, Bob Wiley
Archie – David Plybon, Neil Rogers
Andrew – Dan Nolen, Gary Payne
Sandy Dean – Alan Earl, Randy Sarver
Jane – Kiersten Curtis, Arlette Morgan

SUMMARY OF BRIGADOON:
Who: Artisan Center Theater, a 150 seat theater-in-the-round
What: BRIGADOON
When: March 5 – April 10, 2010
Where: The Belaire Plaza, 420 East Pipeline Road, Hurst, Texas
Director: John Wilkerson
Showtimes: 7:30pm M/T/Th/F/Sat, with 3pm matinees on Saturdays March 13, 20,
27 and April 3 and 10, 2010
Tickets: Reserved seats: $16.00 for adults, $14.00 for students and senior
citizens, $9.00 for children 12 and under. Mondays thru Thursdays are $12.00
for ages 13 and up and $7.00 for 12 and under.
Reservations: Call 817-284-1200; web site: www.ArtisanCT.com

List of actors and biographical information can be found on the website at
http://www.ArtisanCT.com

Press Contact: Dee Ann Blair 817 999 8935

Coming next to Artisan is
NUPTIALS
(a romantic comedy)
by Judy Simpson Cook
April 16 – May 9, 2010
a story of love and marriage … a dream come true, or your biggest
nightmare!
Directed by Kevin Poole

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