It is Raffle time at the Craterian. Enter to win two free tickets to each Craterian Performances show during our 2010-1011 season! Raffle Tickets are $5 each or purchase 5 tickets for $20. Call Sandy at 541-779-8195 ext 303 to find out how.
Auditions for TMTO's Will Roger's Follies
[ 12.21.09 ]
Teen Musical Theater of Oregon (TMTO) wants YOU to audition for our production of Will Roger's Follies. If you are between the ages of 13*-19 years old. (Children under 13 of advanced social maturity and talent, may be allowed to audition at the director's discretion.) Will Rogers Follies stages the story of Rogers' remarkable life as a show-within-a-show. And not just any show, but the fabulous Ziegfeld Follies, which Rogers headlined for six years, performing rope tricks, telling jokes and dispensing straight-talking, old fashioned folk wisdom between glitzy musical turns by the Ziegfeld girls.
Auditions: January 16, 10am-2pm Callbacks: January 25, 6-9pm Performances: Thursday, April 15 & Friday, April 16, 7:30pm, and Saturday, April 17, 3:00pm.
Auditions and performances are at the Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater. $250 performer registration and costume fee, & $100 refundable parent participation fee required.
Join Teen Musical Theater of Oregon (TMTO) as they present their inaugural performance.It promises to be a one-of –a-kind holiday revue featuring a fresh blend of familiar and wonderfully new Christmas songs from Broadway, Hollywood and television.The talented young singers are accompanied by John Taylor (past music director for Cirque du Soleil) and his band, and throughout the evening you’ll learn about the unique origins of all 19 songs.If you love Christmas, if you enjoy beautiful voices raised in spirited refrain, if you’d like to know the inspiration behind the music of the season, give yourself, your family and your friends, the gift ofA Musical Christmas.
Will Rogers Follies Auditions
[ 10.22.09 ]
Teen Muscial Theater of Oregon (TMTO), part of the Craterian family is holding open audtions for the lead role of Will Rogers for our upcoming spring musical Will Rogers Follies. Auditions will be held on Thursday, November 5, 2009 at 7:30 p.m. at the Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater at 23 S. Central Avenue, Medford. This audition is open to all young men (age 14-19) who have NOT previously participated in a CMTO/TMTO production. If you are a previous CMTO/TMTO participant and wish to audition for this role, please sign up via e-mail and plan to attend the November 12th callback.
All other roles for this production will be auditioned for on January 16th. Don't miss it! We would love you have YOU join the TMTO family.
Gingerbread Jubilee Baking Contest
[ 10.14.09 ]
The deadline to submit your Gingerbread Jubilee Contest entry is drawing near. All contest entries must be received by October 30, 2009. Don't delay!
Local winners
[ 10.01.09 ]
Don't miss your opportunity on Tuesday October 6th at 7:30 pm to see "Neil Berg's 102 Years of Broadway" featuring our local contest winner and 3 runners up!
Neil Berg Contest
[ 09.23.09 ]
Five Broadway Stars are giving Away the chance to sing on statge in
NEIL BERG’S 102 YEARS OF BROADWAY
At The Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater on Tuesday October 6, 2009 at 7:30 p.m.
“Singing with the Broadway Stars” Contest Ends Monday September 28, 2009 at 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time.
On Tuesday, October 6, Neil Berg’s 102 Years of Broadway will appear at the Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater, and the show’s five Broadway stars are offering contest winners a chance to join them on stage to help sing the closing number!
The “Singing with the Broadway Stars” contest is open to anyone over the age of 13. Up to two winners and up to ten runners-up will be selected by the show’s panel of industry experts (including producers, singers, managers and Neil Berg). To enter, contestants must first upload (to YouTube, MySpace, or Facebook) a 90 to 120 second video clip of them singing a Broadway song. The second step is to go to www.singingwiththebroadwaystars.com, select Medford, OR, fill out the submission form and insert the link to their video. Submissions must be made by 2:00 p.m., September 28, 2009.
The panel will judge the audition tapes and choose the lucky winners who will also receive a pair of complimentary tickets and a 15% discount on up to eight tickets for their family and friends to see the show!
Winners will be announced by phone or email on Wednesday, September 30, 2009 at 2:00 p.m.
Visit www.singingwiththebroadwaystars.com for more information.
Gingerbread baking class
[ 09.22.09 ]
2009 Gingerbread Jubilee baking class
Saturday October 3, 2009
10:00am - 12 noon at the Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater
To Register call: Sandy Martin 779-8195 ext 303
2009 Gingerbread Jubilee Baking Contest rules and forms available NOW!
[ 09.03.09 ]
Contest & Exhibition Rules and Forms may be downloaded from the GingerBread Jubilee page on this site (click on the GingerBread button on the right) or picked up at the Craterian box office at 23 S. Central in Medford during business hours.
This year's contest celebrates Oregon's 150th birthday!
[ 08.24.09 ]
Stay tuned for more info and contest entry forms for this year's GingerBread Jubilee baking competition. As in the past, there will be great cash prizes in multiple categories (youth, adult, group & exhibition). All gingerbread entries will be sold to benefit the Craterian and then available at the Community Tour for all to see!
ONLINE TICKET SALES BEGIN AT 10 AM TUESDAY, JULY 28TH!
Choosing your Craterian seats was never easier! Use our online ticket purchase option and see the actual seating charts in real-time. Do you have a favorite row? Or a sentimental attachment to a seat with your family's name on it? You can select your exact seats with a check mark. No more vague requests for "best available" or wondering what you'll end up with. Plus you can purchase your tickets from wherever you have internet connectivity, 24/7.
It all begins at 10 am Tuesday, so be there!
Craterian Performances’ 13th presenting season opens on Tuesday, September 29, with “Benise,” featuring nouveau flamenco guitarist Roni Benise along with his five-piece band. Benise fuses flamenco, salsa, samba and rock styles in an eclectic show that includes gyspy violin, African drum and dancers. The season continues through May 2010 with such top personalities as Broadway and Disney star Lea Salonga on October 20 and comedian/actress Lily Tomlin on November 8, musical theater offerings including “Camelot,” “The Drowsy Chaperone” and “Hairspray,” comedy including “Capitol Steps” and “A Fine and Pleasant Misery,” music by “Straight No Chaser,” “The Trail Band,” “Harlem Gospel Choir, “Sons of the San Joaquin,” and much more.
Top seller during the 7-week member priority sale period was the touring musical “Camelot” due in town on February 25, 2010. Also on the “hottest ticket” list are Lily Tomlin, Capitol Steps, “The Drowsy Chaperone” and “Neil Berg’s 102 Years of Broadway.” Tickets remain available for all shows although premium seats for the musicals are sold out.
Don't delay because "dates on calendar are closer than they appear!"
Craterian Performances, the not-for-profit community organization that owns and operates the Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater, is seeking a creative, detail-oriented, mission-driven team player for a full-time exempt position as Development & Communications Manager. Job description is as follows:
Title: Development and Communications Manager
Reports To: Executive Director
Reports: None
Status: Full Time Exempt
Responsibilities
- The Development and Communications Manager is responsible for managing the fundraising and development activities of Craterian Performances as well as the promotion and marketing of specific events and the organization.
- The Development and Communications Manager will work collaboratively with executive staff and board volunteers to develop fundraising programs and strategies, and will provide staff support for all related activities.
- Commitment to the success of the Craterian Organization will take precedent over a strict adherence to job title or described responsibilities / duties.
- The Development and Communications Manager job description may be changed from time to time as required by the needs of the Craterian organization.
Primary Duties
- Research and write grants for capital, operating and program expenses
- Produce all necessary grant reports
- Develop, organize and implement fundraising and development programs in collaboration with the exec director and fundraising committee chairs
- Provide staff support for fundraising / development activities including the annual membership, sponsorship and end-of-year campaigns, and the annual auction
- Manage donor database including the entry and acknowledgment of all fund donations; ensure that all donors are included in applicable recognition programs
- Collaborate w/ executive director to develop, organize and implement advertising, marketing and promotional programs
- Produce press releases for all CPC events and distribute to all appropriate media
- Promote and manage full media coverage (advance features and reviews) for all CPC events
- Participate in related professional and social activities to cultivate community relations and support
- Attend all Craterian Performances presentations
- Attend appropriate committee meetings; attend board meetings and report on development activities
- Produce monthly members’ calendar
- Promote group sales by marketing Craterian Performances programs to the business community
- Assist other theatre staff / departments as needed / required. Become acquainted with the use and operation of all facility systems and all CPC policies and procedures related to areas of responsibility.
- Such other responsibilities, duties or acts as are or may be necessary to fulfill the overall purpose of the job.
Requirements
- Besides possessing the necessary skill, training and / or experience to perform the described responsibilities and duties, the Development and Communications Manager must be able to lift 50 pounds, sit and / or stand for long periods of time; must also be able to remain calm, polite and positive with customers and colleagues in high stress environment and situations; must also obtain OLCC license and Food Handler permit.
Please note that employment policies of this company are a part of this job description.
Email resume, salary history and salary requirements to stephen@craterian.org. No phone calls please!
...But you'll have FOUR CHANCES to see this enchanting musical in August!
Don't miss this unique opportunity to see "Once on This Island" at the Craterian!
Casting is complete, rehearsals are underway and the excitement is building as everyone looks forward to August 19-22 when Children’s Musical Theatre of Oregon transforms our stage into an exotic island filled with colorful characters, costumes and calypso rhythms. It will be all the splash and amazing talent you’ve come to expect from CMTO!
The show is both a fairy tale for children as well as compelling story for adults: peasant girl Ti Moune rescues and falls in love with a wealthy young man from the other side of the island. Will prejudice keep them apart, will the rambunctious island gods intervene, will love prove to be stronger even than death?
Wednesday, August 19, will be a dress preview performance at 7:30 pm with all tickets just $5! Other performances are set for 7:30 pm Thursday and Friday, August 20-21,and 3 pm Saturday, August 22, with tickets at $18 for adults, $9 for youth (0-18).
Craterian Performances is proud to announce two opportunities for youth who wish to polish their singing, acting and dancing skills this summer: Children's Musical Theatre of Oregon (CMTO) AND the Missoula Children's Theatre (MCT).
Auditions for CMTO's production of "Once on This Island" will be held at 10 am Saturday, May 30, with callbacks at 5 pm Monday, June 8, at the Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater. Rehearsals will run July 13 through August 15 at The Shoppes at Exit 24 in Phoenix. Performances are August 20-22 at the Craterian. Program is designed for ages 8-21. Cast participation/costume fee is $250 and the refundable family participation fee is $150. For more information, visit www.cmtoregon.org or call (541) 778-3365.
The Missoula Children's Theatre returns for its annual visit to the Craterian the week of June 15. Auditions are from 9:30 to noon on Monday, June 15 and rehearsals take place all week, culminating in 2 performances of an original musical adaptation of "Jack and the Beanstalk" at 3 and 7 pm Saturday, June 20. This program is for students entering 1st through 12th grades this fall. Auditions are free and no material is required, but pre-registration is required. Call the Craterian at (541) 779-3000 to pre-register. Cost for those who are cast in the production is a $25 workshop fee, payable on audition day (cash or check).
So, this is the summer to jump into the fun of youth theater productions! Whether your family can "wade" in for a one-week commitment with MCT or "dive in" for a longer rehearsal schedule with CMTO...or both, the Craterian is your place for enriching youth theater experiences.
Eugene Ballet's "Swan Lake" at 8 pm Wednesday, April 22
Set to one of Tchaikovsky’s most enduring scores, it’s the story of the transcendent love between a prince and princess. As the The San Jose Mercury News says, this is a "company worth coming miles to see," and with this production brought right here to Medford, you don't even need to drive to Eugene to experience the pathos and grandeur of this gorgeous ballet. Tickets are $28, $25, $22 for adults; $21, $18, $15 youth (0-18).
Whose Live Anyway tickets on sale Tuesday January 27
Craterian Performances presents Whose Live Anyway?, featuring stars of the Emmy-nominated “Whose Line Is It Anyway” television series, in two shows on Saturday, April 18. Ryan Stiles, Greg Proops, Chip Esten and Jeff B. Davis will perform at 7 and 9:30 pm.
Whose Live Anyway (originally called A Night of Improv) first appeared in 1999 when it sold out two shows in less than three hours to very enthusiastic crowds at Vancouver, Canada's Queen Elizabeth Theatre. Following its initial success, Whose Line Executive Producer and star Ryan Stiles expanded the number of appearances of the show to include many major cities in the Western USA and Canada where it has remained a consistent sell out. The Craterian last hosted “A Night of Improv” in June 2007 when the production sold out two performances.
Whose Live Anyway? is 90 minutes of improvised comedy and song all based on audience suggestions. Audience members are occasionally invited on stage as well. The cast also performs some of the improvisational games made famous from the TV show, plus some new ones. As The Oregonian says, “Standup is fun, improv is funnier. And these guys are the world's best!"
Tickets are $45, $40, and $35. Priority ticket sale for members of Craterian Performances takes place Tuesday through Saturday, January 20-24. (Annual theater memberships begin at $50.) Tickets go on sale to the general public Tuesday, January 27, online ticket sales begin Saturday, January 31. Call the Craterian Box Office at 779-3000 or visit www.craterian.org.
The Craterian’s presentation of Whose Live Anyway? is sponsored by KBOY radio, Southern Oregon home of “The Bob & Tom Show.”
Theater tickets = great gifts! No fuss, no muss, easy to wrap, no batteries required!
May we make a few suggestions for your list?
For one who enjoys sweet pickin’ bluegrass: Grammy-nominated Cherryholmes on January 10th (click here to view a video of "Tell Me Why")
For those who like their cool Billy Joel music heated up with Twyla Tharp choreography: Tony-winner “Movin’ Out” on January 15th
For someone who successfully keeps all the balls in the air: juggler extraordinaire Michael Moschen on January 17th (click here for amazing video!)
For gospel and rock ‘n roll music lovers: the uplifting American Soul & Rock & Roll Choir on January 20th. If you remember "Higher Love," "People Get Ready," "Spirit in the Sky," and "I Want to Know What Love Is," you'll want to be here, too!
For resilient redheads who will always have hope in tomorrow: the 30th anniversary touring production of “Annie” on January 26th.
Every Craterian Performances season has something for everyone...and January is bursting with great shows! Plan ways for your friends and family to banish the cold, foggy gloom! Give Craterian tickets this holiday season!
Join us for "Christmas with the Trail Band" on December 6-7
Just when you thought "Christmas with the Trail Band" couldn't get any better...this year the concerts will feature music from their newly released holiday CD called "Snow on the Roof." Here's the scoop from the the band's website:
For over 15 years The Trail Band has been selling out concert venues with their unique blend of Americana, Celtic, Folklorico, and early music influences. Snow On The Roof captures all the joy and variety of their legendary holiday shows with brass and string band arrangements supporting six lead vocalists including Quarterflash's Rindy Ross and guest gospel diva, Linda Hornbuckle. The band's strength lies in their amazing versatility to switch styles and instruments employing tuba, cornet, saxophone, fiddles, guitars, banjo, hammer dulcimer, mandolin, piano, bagpipes, and pennywhistle to play everything from a Scottish Gaelic drinking song to hot swing stomp.
Songs include O A'mhisg (The Christmas Drinking Song), The Light On Christmas Morn, Puer Natus (A Boy Is Born), The Friendly Beasts, Nacimiento (The Nativity), Oh Little Town of Bethlehem, Angels We Have Heard On High, Big Red Suit, Kissin' On Christmas Day, The Hallelujah Chorus, Silent Night (Featuring Linda Hornbuckle), and Santa Man.
This year's concerts at the Craterian also will feature special guest artist Irish fidder Kevin Burke.
Don't miss a concert experience filled with astounding musicianship, warmth and whimsy. Hope to see you at the Trail Band on Saturday or Sunday, December 6-7!
GingerBread Jubilee Community Tour Runs through Wednesday, Nov. 26
The Community Tour continues from 10 am to 4 pm Monday through Wednesday, November 24-26, at the Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater, 23 S. Central Ave., Medford. Come and view the incredible all-edible gingerbread art & architecture. Admission is $3 per person.
Start your holiday shopping and support the Craterian at the GingerBread Jubilee Auction!
JOIN US on Friday, November 21! The evening begins at 5:30 pm with a champagne reception. Browse the silent auction tables full of wonderful gift items and valuable services and place your bids while you enjoy tantalizing appetizers and beverages. Preview the gingerbread creations. Then join other friends of the theater in the auditorium at 7:30 for dinner served by Confident Caterers and live auction with Ron Burgess, auctioneer, and Kingsley Kelley, master of ceremonies. Items up for bid (in addition to the gingerbread creations) include:
Barrel tasting and dinner for 20 at Fiasco Winery
6 months of Ginger & Spice Delivered to your Door (dessert specialities created by Craterian board members)
Oscar Night Party for 8 on 2/22/09 hosted by Craterian Performances board president Ron Silverman
VIP Night at the Craterian: Catered pre-show private dinner and tickets to "America 1968" for your party of 24
Bandon Beach home for a week for 8
Dinner for 8 at Cowhorn Winery, prepared by 38 Central Chef Juan Murillo
Private Movie Screening for 100 at Varsity or Ashland Street Cinemas
Dance lessons and party on the Craterian stage for 15 couples
One week at resort condo in fishing-Mecca Mazatlan
Dinner-to-Go and Caroling with the Chorale
It's a wonderful evening of festive food, fellowship among Craterian theater fans, and spirited bidding on a variety of auction items--all to benefit the Craterian!
Tickets are $75 per person. RSVP by November 14. Call Maureen Esser in the Development Office at 779-8195, ext. 303, for VIP service to reserve your space today.
All those interested in participating in this year's GingerBread Jubilee gingerbread house baking contest must turn in entry forms by Friday, October 31. Forms may be dropped off at the box office, mailed to Craterian Performances, 23 S. Central Ave., Medford OR 97501, or faxed to (541) 779-8175.
Competition is open in 3 categories: Adult, Student and Group. Entries will be judged for cash prizes on Wednesday, November 19.
A non-competition category (Exhibition) is also available. Complete rules are available on this website. Click on the "GingerBread Jubilee" button on the left side of the screen.
If you have questions about the contest, please contact the GingerBread Jubilee Baker Coordinators: Carol Nelson, 535-6524, altaseca@msn.com, or Lois Springer, 941-6984, lospring@hotmail.com.
Gingerbread Baking Workshop set for Saturday, October 18
Learn how to make a fabulous gingerbread house creation at a workshop from 10 to 11:30 am Saturday, October 18, at the Winema Program Center , 2001 N. Keene Way Dr., Medford. Cost is $10.
Instructor Lois Springer (multi-year participant in the GingerBread Jubilee) offers recipes, tips, templates. Workshop is designed for ages 12 through adult. Many of last year's workshop participants entered the GingerBread Jubilee contest! Call 941-6984 to register.
GingerBread Jubilee Design Event Entry Forms Now Available
Entry forms for the sixth annual GingerBread Jubilee are now available. The GingerBread Jubilee, a benefit for the Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater, is the talk of the town each November. The event is open to all interested bakers—individuals and groups, students, businesses, youth organizations, scout troops—anyone who loves the challenge of using all-edible ingredients to create architectural wonders. Bakers can compete for over $3,500 in prizes, including a $1,000 Best of Show award.
Interested parties may obtain entry forms at the Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater, 23 S. Central Ave., Medford. Downloadable forms are available on this website; just click on the GingerBread Jubilee logo on the left side of your screen. Deadline to enter the design event is Friday, October 31.
Categories for design event entries are: Adult/Adults (over age 18), Student/Students (age 18 and under), Group (mixed ages: adult and student), and Exhibition. Qualifying entrees in Student, Adult and Group categories will be judged November 19 and 20 for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place cash prizes in each category. The Exhibition category is noncompetition.
After the judging, the meticulously crafted gingerbread creations—along with an assortment of private parties, collectibles and one-of-a-kind experiences— will be sold at the GingerBread Jubilee auction at the theater on Friday, November 21. Auction admission is $75 per person. A Community Tour will be held from 10 am to 4 pm Saturday through Wednesday, November 22-26, during which the public is welcome to view the gingerbread creations on display at the theater. Admission is $3 per person. All proceeds benefit the theater.
For more GingerBread Jubilee information, call Cindy Braden, 282-4592, or email cbraden@charter.net. For questions about the gingerbread competition, contact baker coordinators Carol Nelson, phone 535-6524, email altaseca@msn.com; or Lois Springer, phone 941-6984, email lospring@hotmail.com.
Tickets for 2008-09 Craterian Performances Shows Available Online August 5
Beginning at 10 am on Tuesday, August 5, you can view real-time seating charts for each show, select your seats and purchase tickets online for all 2008-09 Craterian Performances season presentations.
With the Craterian's sophisticated online ticketing system, you don't just pick a section or check "best available," cross your fingers and hope you get your tickets. You can choose your exact seats from the "live" seating chart, just as if you were being helped at the Box Office counter during regular hours. From the comfort of your home or office or even if you're on-the-go, 24/7! Think of the time you'll save!
So if, in the middle of the night, you suddenly remember you've got to get tickets, visit www.craterian.org and take care of it. Sweet dreams!
Tickets for 2008-09 Craterian Performances season shows go on sale to the general public
The Craterian Box Office opens at 10 am Tuesday, July 22, to the general public for phone and walk-up sales of tickets for the 2008-09 Craterian Performances season.
The new season line-up was announced in late May and priority processing of ticket orders for Craterian Performances members ran from June 3 through July 18.
As of July 21, tickets remain available for all events, but premium seats for the musical theater presentations are sold out.
Box Office hours are as follows --
On non-event days: Tuesday-Friday, from 10 am to 4 pm On event days: Tuesday-Friday, from 10 am to performance time; Saturday, Sunday & Monday, from noon to performance time
Box Office phone is (541) 779-3000. During very busy times such as first days of public sale, the phone system is designed to hold a certain number of calls in a queue. If you reach the Box Office voicemail message, please stay on the line and your call will be answered in order received. If you reach a busy signal, hang up and try again. Please do not call the administrative line for ticket orders. You will be just be advised to keep trying the Box Office line. Be patient!
2008-2009 Season Goes on Sale to the General Public on July 22
The Box Office is processing priority ticket order forms for Craterian Performances members only through July 18. The hottest tickets in the 2008-09 season so far are "Chicago," "Nunsense, "Movin' Out," "Annie" and "Oliver." Tickets remain available for all shows, but premium seats for the musicals are sold out.
Expect to see a line form outside the theater prior to 10 am on Tuesday, July 22! The day the Box Office opens for new season ticket sales to the general public is traditionally its busiest day of the year.
If you'd like to "beat the rush" and get the best seats that remain available you can still take advantage of these final days of members-only ticket order processing by joining NOW for the new season! Membership begins at the $50 donation level. How to do it? You can call the Development Office at 779-8195, ext. 303, to make your contribution with a credit card or you can submit a ticket order form (fax to 779-8175, mail to 23 S. Central Avenue, Medford OR 97501, or drop off at the Box Office) and just add your membership contribution to the total.
We hope you'll join us this season for the drama, power & excitement of the performing arts. "It's more than entertainment. It's life. Don't miss it."
Season updates are still being made to our website....stay tuned for full roster.
Technical difficulties have delayed the full posting of the 2008 - 2009 season on the event calendar. We hope to have the problem resolved shortly. The full season is described in the news release below.
Craterian Performances announces its 12 presenting season with a lineup that includes 24 shows, the sixth annual GingerBread Jubilee, plus free community events. The nonprofit organization that operates the Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater (CGRT) in Medford offers a diverse array of celebrity, music, dance, comedy, musical theater, spectacle and family programs in its annual season that runs fall through spring each year.
One of the brightest stars in North America’s comic firmament, Martin Short, will shine on the Craterian stage on September 17, 2008. The Canadian-born funnyman’s credentials include “Second City Television,” “Saturday Night Live,” movie roles (most notably TheThree Amigos, Innerspace, and the 1991 remake of Father of the Bride)as well as a Tony Award-winning performance on Broadway in the 1999 revival of Little Me. His Emmy-nominated show “Primetime Glick” featured his preposterous characterization of fictional TV reporter Jiminy Glick.
Tony and Emmy Award-winner Mandy Patinkin visits the Craterian on February 22, 2009. To some, he will always be Che, the fiery revolutionary from Evita. To others he’s best remembered as the brilliant but unstable Dr. Geiger of TV’s “Chicago Hope.” To still others he can only be Inigo Montoya, revenge-obsessed swordsman from The Princess Bride. This Craterian appearance will feature Patinkin’s dramatic tenor voice in a one-man concert of popular song.
Craterian Performances Executive Director Stephen McCandless notes, “The Craterian is the perfect venue to showcase Broadway stars in an intimate concert experience. Artists love the theater’s amenities and—with our farthest seat only 65 feet from the stage—patrons can catch every nuance of emotion, each nod and wink of an artist’s show.”
The sun will come up on five touring musicals to continue the Craterian tradition of bringing uptown, Broadway-style entertainment to downtown Medford. The line-up includes the sizzle and snap of “Chicago” on September 3, classic family favorite “Oliver!” on September 22, and Tony-winning charmer “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” on October 30,. January doldrums will be banished with “Movin’ Out,” the “rock ballet” featuring Billy Joel songs and Twyla Tharp choreography on January 15, 2009; and “Annie” in a 30th anniversary production on January 26, 2009.
An off-Broadway song and dance romp will get people in the “habit” of laughing on September 30 with the 25th anniversary tour of “Nunsense” starring Sally Struthers. The Little Sisters of Hoboken have to put on a show to raise the funds needed to bury their colleagues who succumbed to the cooking disaster of Sister Julia, Child of God.
The season features seven music acts including one “back by popular demand” and the others covering the bases with British humor & harmony, “bluegrass on steroids,” brass, jazz, American soul and a “high-octane fiddle fest.”
Neil Berg returns with another powerhouse ensemble of Broadway performers recreating pivotal moments in the history of the Great White Way. “101 Years of Broadway” on October 15 features composer/producer/performer Berg, best known for his off-Broadway hit “The Prince and the Pauper,” providing accompaniment for his stellar cast.
Cantabile, also known as The London Quartet, combines exquisite a cappella harmony with wacky British wit on September 27. Cherryholmes, the Grammy-nominated family band delivers music described as “bluegrass on steroids” on January 10, 2009. The Spanish Brass on February 8 and Duke Ellington Orchestra on March 10 provide the season’s brass and jazz flavors. Taking rock music back to its gospel roots is the American Soul & Rock & Roll Choir on January 20. With a Memphis-style side band, the choir belts out some of the best songs of the past 40 years such as “People Get Ready,” “Spirit in the Sky” and “I want to Know What Love Is.” Barrage on February 7 features a hip cast of string-playing, singing and dancing virtuosos in a show that has been called “Stomp with fiddles.”
America 1968 on March 14, 2009, is a multi-media music event that portrays an unforgettable year in contemporary American history and culture. With a live band and a compact ensemble of actor-singers, the show mixes potent imagery, unforgettable words and immortal songs in a music-filled history lesson.
Holiday events in the coming season include the Craterian traditions of the GingerBread Jubilee in November,“Christmas with the Trail Band” shows of holiday music on December 6 and 7 as well as a Valentine date for the whole family with “Cirque Voila!” on February 14.The sixth annual GingerBread Jubilee includes a gala auction as well a community tour, when all of the elaborate gingerbread creations can be appreciated. All proceeds from GingerBread Jubilee events benefit the theater. Trail Band performances include a mixed bag of traditional and contemporary songs with some original tunes, international numbers and story-telling tossed in. Cirque Voila! is a celebration of the extraordinary talents of contortionists, clowns, jugglers, acrobats and aerial artists.
Speaking of jugglers…Michael Moschen is better described as a juggler-dancer-physicist-sorcerer and his show on January 17 will provide theatrical magic. He draws on scientific and mathematical principles to create breathtaking feats of manipulation and imagination and, in the words of The Village Voice, “to unfurl the secrets of the universe.”
Three dance programs are in the lineup for 2008-09 beginning with “Champions of the Dance,” showcasing the talents of some of the best ballroom dancers in the world, on October 24. The evening of elegantly sensual entertainment includes appearances by Jonathan Wilkins, who has appeared as a special guest performer on “Dancing with the Stars” and Hazel Newberry, both of whom have won multiple national and international championships.
Globally renowned DanceBrazil offers its fusion of traditional and contemporary Afro-Brazilian dance, modern choreography and capoeira (an acrobatic, dance-like martial art form) on April 3, 2009. The show includes colorful costuming and the rhythms of native musical accompanists.
The most beloved of all classical ballets—“Swan Lake”—will be performed by the Eugene Ballet on April 22. The troupe tours nationally and internationally and wins praise for its gracefulness, theatricality and mix of classical and contemporary styles.
Presentations tailored for youth and families include Mad Science CSI: LIVE! on November 8 and The Phantom Tollbooth on March 5, 2009. CSI: LIVE! is an interactive journey through the world of crime scene investigation that blends cutting-edge forensic science, audience participation and visual effects.
The Kennedy Center Theater for Young Audiences on Tour program returns with another witty adaptation of a children’s story. In The Phantom Tollbooth , Norton Juster’s beloved children’s book is transformed into a musical version of the tale of a bored young boy who discovers an enchanted portal into another world.
Free community events planned for next year include Stars on Stage:Celebrating State Soloists featuring Jackson County winners of the District 8 high school solo music competitionon April 19 as well as the interactive Viva Voce Community Sing-Along on May 15.
In addition to booking performing artists from around the world for its own season, Craterian Performances makes the theater available as a rental venue for various nonprofit and commercial uses. Rogue Opera, the Rogue Valley Chorale, Rogue Valley Symphony, Ballet Rogue, Youth Symphony of Southern Oregon and Rogue Valley Youth Choruses have event listings in the 2008-2009 Craterian Performances season brochure as “Art Partners.”
Patrons are encouraged to place ticket orders as soon as possible. Craterian Performances is a nonprofit organization and contributing members receive presale privileges: Ticket orders by mail or fax will be processed in each membership level according to date received, beginning June 3 and continuing for 7 weeks. Membership begins at $50 and supports the theater’s programming and operations. For membership information, contact Maureen Esser at (541) 779-8195, ext. 303.
The Box Office opens for public sales on July 22. The Box Office is located at the theater, 23 South Central Avenue, Medford. Internet sales are set to begin on August 5.
Box Office Phone is (541) 779-3000. More information on the theater and its programs is available at www.craterian.org.
Counting down to the Craterian 2008-2009 Season Announcement!
Tuesday, May 27, is the day we announce the new line-up of shows for 2008-2009, our 12th presenting season of Craterian Performances. Watch for information on the outstanding touring musicals, celebrities, comedy, music, dance, holiday, youth and family shows set to light up the Craterian stage beginning in September.
Priority processing of ticket orders by membership level begins June 3 and continues for 7 weeks. Public sale begins July 22.
Membership benefits begin with a $50 contribution. Call Maureen at 779-8195, ext. 303, or email maureen@craterian.org for details, or to join by phone.
Here are a few hints about the new season:
The sun will come up on 5 touring musicals, two of which have geographic references in the titles and one of which can be categorized as a "rock ballet!"
Two celebrities: each a star of stage as well as big and small screen. Both male, their first names begin with "M!"
7 great music acts including one "back by popular demand" and the others covering the bases with British humor & harmony, "bluegrass on steroids," jazz, brass, American soul and a "high-octane fiddle fest!"
An off-Broadway song & dance romp that will get you in the habit of laughing!
A multi-media music event that portrays an unforgettable year in contemporary American history & culture!
A sweet Valentine's date for the whole family: an evening of music, awe-inspiring stunts and laughter!
Another top-notch Kennedy Center Theater for Young Audiences musical production of a beloved children's book!
An exciting, interactive, crime-solving youth & family show!
It's our most amazing season ever and we can hardly wait to share the news because..."It's more than entertainment. It's life. Don't miss it!"
It's "Rumpelstiltskin!" Don't miss our annual children's musical theater workshop July 14-19
Craterian Performances will welcome back the Missoula Children’s Theatre for its annual summer visit, offering a musical theater workshop for school-age youth culminating in two public performances. This year’s offering will be “Rumpelstiltskin” the week of July 14 and the workshop is open to students who will be entering 1st through 12th grade this fall.
Missoula Children’s Theatre sends two professional theater directors and a truck full of costumes, makeup and props to spend a week in Medford for their popular theatrical workshops. This opportunity is part of Craterian Performances' education and outreach program. Fifty to sixty local students will be cast in the musical. Free auditions will be held from 9:30 a.m. to noon on Monday, July 14, at the Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater. No audition material is necessary but pre-registration is required and is limited to 200 young people on a first-come, first-served basis. Call (541) 779-3000 to pre-register. For those who are cast in the production, there will be a $25 workshop fee (payable by cash on check on audition day) and rehearsals will begin that afternoon, so participants should pack a lunch.
Performances will be at 3 and 7 p.m. on Saturday, July 19. Tickets are on sale at the box office (779-3000) and are $10 for adults and $7 for children.
Classic children's story comes to life with music, puppets, masks and mime
Don't miss Enchantment Theatre Company's innovative musical version of "The Velveteen Rabbit" on Sunday, April 20. This wonderful theater company from Philadelphia does very inventive children's musical theater and takes it out on tour so it’s accessible to families all over the country. Their recording of "The Velveteen Rabbit: Love Can Make You Real" received a Grammy nomination for Best Musical Album for Children this year. Their website (www.enchantmenttheatre.org) also includes a study guide for teachers to use to integrate great curriculum ideas with children's early experiences of theater and attendance at a performance such as this. Show is recommended for ages 5 and up. Performances are scheduled for 2 and 5 pm. Bring the whole family for a wholesome, enriching theater experience!
Tickets for 3 pm Matinee on Saturday April 12 now available
Due to popular demand, Craterian Performances has just added a 3 pm matinee of "CATS" on Saturday, April 12. The originally announced 8 pm performance sold out in one week! Tickets available for the matinee at the Box Office or online.
Come and see this "purrenial" favorite, back by popular demand!
Craterian Performances will present one night of “CATS” at 8 pm Saturday, April 12, at the Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater, 23 S. Central, Medford. This “return engagement” of the touring musical that sold out 3 shows here in the spring of 2005 is the result of a routing opportunity and is a special addition to the current season line-up.
A “purrenial” favorite of musical fans and feline fanciers, the legendary show (which is now over 25 years old) continues to melt hearts. It all began when pop/rock opera creator Andrew Lloyd Webber rediscovered the T.S. Eliot poems of his childhood (Old Possum’s Book of Practical Cats), set the rhymes to music and ultimately created a masterpiece show-biz musical that opened in London in 1981 and then on Broadway in 1982. “CATS” was the longest-running musical in Broadway history (18 years) and cleaned up at the Tony Awards in 1983, winning Best Musical, Best Score, Best Set and Best Costumes.
Tickets are $75, $69, $63, $57. Priority ticket sale for members of Craterian Performances takes place Tuesday and Wednesday, February 26-27 during box office hours 10 am to 4 pm (phone and walk-up sales). Tickets go on sale to the general public beginning at 10 am Thursday, February 28. Online ticket sale begins at 4 pm Thursday, February 28.
Join us for the St. Patrick's Celebration on March 17 featuring Men of Worth & Friends
Celebrate St. Paddy's day with us at 8 pm Monday, March 17. It will be an evening of spirited jigs, reels, and blarney-filled stories by Celtic folk duo Men of Worth and a hearty band of their talented friends. Irishman & current Ashland resident James Keigher along with Northern California Scotsman Donnie Macdonald provide music, wit and sparkling showmanship in their very engaging and authentic style. Their Celtic cohorts include Maureen Brennan on Celtic harp, Kevin Carr playing Uilleann pipes and fiddle as well as two champion Irish step dancers. Tickets are going fast, so call the box office at (541) 779-3000, stop by in person or purchase online.
Teatro Lirico D'Europa sings the Greatest Hits of Italian Opera
As Lloyd Schwartz of The Boston Phoenix says, "Opera exists to melt our hearts, and Teatro Lirico does just that."
The world's most celebrated touring opera company comes to the Craterian at 8 pm Wednesday, February 13, to present an evening of unforgettable music. Think of it as a "Greatest Hits of Italian Opera" concert featuring highlights from cherished classics such as "Tosca," "Madame Butterfly," "La Traviata" and "The Barber of Seville."
The Italian Opera Gala includes an onstage orchestra, sumptuous costumes and some of the most sublime and beautifully sung music you'll ever hear. Whether you're a novice or opera aficionado, the crowd-pleasing "hit parade" of Teatro Lirico D'Europa will make your own heart sing!
It has just been announced that Patti LuPone is set to star as Mama Rose when "Gypsy" returns to Broadway this spring. In fact, our Medford performance of "Coulda, Woulda, Shoulda" will be the last chance to see her solo concert show (which sold out Carnegie Hall!) before she goes into rehearsals. Get your tickets now for the 8 pm Monday, January 28, show!
Best know for her Tony Award-winning portrayal of Eva Peron in "Evita," LuPone is a bona fide Broadway legend. She has also scored triumphs in other media including film and television. Her powerful singing voice is unforgettable. For a sample, check out this video clip of "Worst Pies in London" from "Sweeney Todd".
For lots of other info about her visit www.pattilupone.net. Her "Ramblings from the Road" blog provides a real glimpse into the life of a busy entertainer.
Don't miss this extraordinary opportunity to see Patti in the intimate atmosphere of the Craterian on January 28! We hope that neither rain, nor sleet, nor dark of night will keep you away!
Deadline for Entering GingerBread Jubilee Design Event is October 19
All creative bakers and "imagineers" are invited to design architectural wonders with all-edible ingredients for the 5th Annual GingerBread Jubilee, a benefit for the Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater. New this year 2 additional categories: Group & Exhibition. Qualifying entries in Student, Adult & Group categories will be judged for over $3500 in cash prizes. Entry forms available at www.craterian.org and at the Theater. Deadline for entries October 19. For information call 941-6984 or 779-8195, ext. 303.
GingerBread Bakers' Workshop Offered Saturday, October 6
A “GingerBread Bakers’ Workshop” will be offered to the public from 10:30 am to noon on Saturday, October 6, at the Girl Scouts of Winema Council Program Center, 2001 N. Keene Way Dr., Medford. Instructor is Lois Springer, this year’s GingerBread Jubilee baker coordinator and multi-year Jubilee baker (Remember last year's Autzen Stadium? Lois created that amazing U of O scene with her daughter, Melisa Corcoran). Workshop participants receive a recipe booklet, tips and templates...and just might be inspired to create this year's "Best of Show" winner at the GingerBread Jubilee. Workshop cost is $10. Call Springer at 941-6984 to sign up.
Queen Latifah's "Trav'lin' Light" Tour Comes to the Craterian November 27
Craterian Performances presents “Queen Latifah: The Trav’lin’ Light Tour” at 8 p.m. Tuesday, November 27. “Trav’lin Light” is Latifah’s latest album on the Verve jazz label (due in stores Sept. 25) and features a blend of American pop, jazz and blues standards inspired by the music of Peggy Lee, Sarah Vaughn, Roberta Flack, Phoebe Snow and others.
Seen most recently as Motormouth Maybelle in the summer box office smash “Hairspray,” Latifah is a multi-talented queen of entertainment: Grammy-winning hip-hop artist, Oscar- and Emmy-nominated actress, and author. Her new album is the long-awaited follow-up to the 2004 release of “The Dana Owens Album” (Latifah’s real name) which was nominated for a Grammy for Best Jazz Vocal Album.
“Trav’lin’ Light” combines a saucy, sultry mix of tunes with Latifah’s playful personality as she puts her spin on familiar classics as well as forgotten jewels.
Tickets are $78, $75, $72. Priority ticket sale for members of Craterian Performances takes place September 18-21. (Annual theater memberships begin at $50.) Tickets go on sale to the general public September 25.
On Wednesday, September 12, Craterian Performances will announce a Special Presentation concert event that has just been booked. The artist--Grammy-winning singer, TV and film star, author and entrepreneur--is releasing a new CD later this month and going out on national tour. And...the Craterian will be the only place in Oregon to see this show! Stay tuned for official announcement plus info on when tickets go on sale...
Mavis Staples here in Medford with "Solid Blues" on October 9!
Mavis Staples, winner of a Lifetime Achievement Grammy, was recently interviewed on the "Today Show." She spoke of her family's long musical history, their personal connections with the civil rights movement and the freedom songs that still resonate in her heart. To see the interview, click here.
Note: The interview with Brian Williams will play after a short commercial.
Don't miss this legendary singer at the Craterian on Tuesday, October 9, in "Solid Blues."She'll be joined by blues harmonica player Charlie Musselwhite, the North Mississippi Allstars and piano virtuoso Joe Krown. For details, go to the "On Stage" tab for the Craterian's event calendar.