We are just over three weeks away from opening night, and I can't tell you how excited I am! I can honestly say that after 30-plus years of being in theatre, I have never been more fired up about performing a show. Growing up a huge Monty Python fan, The Holy Grail has always been my favorite of their films. It is an absolute honor to be playing the role of King Arthur!
This show gives a performer several different challenges. The characters and the comic genius in this show are not something easy to reproduce. It is the attitude of every cast member to give the audience the best show that they have seen in Gadsden, and at the same time hold true to the tradition of classic Monty Python. Rehearsals are extremely fun and very demanding. I am learning that I am not as young as I used to be! This is my first musical performance in almost 6 years, and to jump into a challenging show such as this leaves little time to complain about "stage rust." There is, however, nothing more satisfying for a theatre junkie than getting back on the stage, memorizing lines, and working with the best talent in this area.
Away from the show, I get to spend days with my beautiful wife Tabitha and three of the best kids on the planet (Lakeland, Addie, and Sylvia). As an English teacher at Gadsden City High, summers provide the perfect time for ventures such as this. I want to thank Cody and all of the CharACTers for giving me this opportunity.
July 5, 2013
Jason Bozeman
My name is Brian Boozer, and I am very privileged to be playing Sir Lancelot in this wonderful production of Spamalot. I am also very pleased to be making my CharACTers début. I want to thank Cody for casting me in my first musical since 1999. I didn’t realize I had only been in dramas and comedies for the past fourteen years until the first dance rehearsal . . . then it was obvious to everyone. I have been very impressed with the process of Spamalot, from the biggest of the issues to the smallest of the details. Cody and his entire team are professional and extremely talented.
I guess now would be a good time to tell you a bit about myself. I began acting at the age of four, and have been acting consistently since the seventh grade. After high school, I earned a drama scholarship and decided to take acting to the next level. After performing in several shows for Theatre of Gadsden in the mid-to-late 90s, and receiving a degree in drama from JSU, I left Gadsden and spent several years as a professional actor and director in Atlanta. My professional credits include film, television, print, and stage. I have more than twenty-five years of experience, and have been involved with over 125 productions. Some of my favorite roles include, Henry in The Skin of Our Teeth, Prince Dauntless in Once Upon a Mattress, Albert Einstein in Picasso at the Lapin Agile, Himself in The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged, Peter in The Diary of Anne Frank, Cally Eichmann and AMA singer in Wilhelm Reich in Hell, Jeff Barry in Leader of the Pack, and Hal in Proof.
Apart from acting, I teach 10th grade English at Jacksonville High School. I have been married to the beautiful and talented Jen Boozer for eleven years, and we have a one-year-old daughter named Stella. This show is an important part of what has been a wonderful summer. I get to spend the day with my daughter, and the night performing Monty Python. I will admit one thing, the rehearsal process for this show has been exhausting, but so worth it. Cody and Santana have been very patient while I knock the dust off of my musical-boots. With that being said, I am very glad to see some straight plays on the schedule for next year. I am really enjoying this show, and it is sure to be something the people of Gadsden will talk about for some time. I can honestly say, I am both proud and humbled to be working with such a talented group.
CharACTers is THRILLED to announce the last show of our 2013 Season & to announce our 2014 Proposed Season that will continue to raise the bar and bring even more THEATRICAL MAGIC to Northeast Alabama!
We are almost half way through our 2013 Season and still have some amazing performances coming up! Spamalot will open at the end of July, Aladdin Jr. and Jekyll and Hyde opens in October, and we are ecstatic to announce our December show will be…. White Christmas!
White Christmas - Performances December 19-22, 2013
Based on the beloved, timeless film, this heartwarming musical adaptation features seventeen Irving Berlin songs and a book by David Ives and Paul Blake. Veterans Bob Wallace and Phil Davis have a successful song-and-dance act after World War II. With romance in mind, the two follow a duo of beautiful singing sisters en route to their Christmas show at a Vermont lodge, which just happens to be owned by Bob and Phil's former army commander. The dazzling score features well known standards including Blue Skies, I Love A Piano, How Deep Is the Ocean and the perennial favorite, White Christmas.
Performances December 19-22, 2013
In 2014, CharACTers will bring seven fantastic productions to the local stage. The shows listed below are part of the proposed season lineup and are subject to change.
*This is not an official announcement. All shows are subject to change pending the finalization of rights.*
Surprise Musical To Be Announced! - March 2014
A surprise musical will open our 2014 Season. We hope to be able to announce this production in the next few months. All we can say for now is that this show would be the biggest production EVER to be produced in Etowah County. Look out, Gasdsden! CharACTers is preparing to bring community theatre to a whole new level!
Disney’s 101 Dalmatians KIDS - April 2014
In a loving home in the city of London, human owners Robert and Anita live happily with Dalmatian parents Pongo and Perdita as they raise their Dalmatian puppies. Everything is quiet until the monstrous Cruella De Vil, Anita's former classmate, plots to steal the puppies for her new fur coat! Join all the dogs of London as they daringly rescue the puppies from Cruella and her bumbling henchmen.
With a delightfully fun score, lovable characters, and one of the most deliciously evil villains in the Disney canon, this stage adaptation is certain to charm and delight all audiences.
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf - May 2014
Winner of the 1963 Tony Award for Best Play and the 2013 Tony for Best Revival of a Play. The Broadway production of this play was a shattering and memorable experience and proclaimed the author as a major American playwright.
George, a professor at a small college, and his wife, Martha, have just returned home, drunk from a Saturday night party. Martha announces, amidst general profanity, that she has invited a young couple—an opportunistic new professor at the college and his shatteringly naïve new bride—to stop by for a nightcap. When they arrive the charade begins. The drinks flow and suddenly inhibitions melt. It becomes clear that Martha is determined to seduce the young professor, and George couldn't care less. But underneath the edgy banter, which is crossfired between both couples, lurks an undercurrent of tragedy and despair. George and Martha's inhuman bitterness toward one another is provoked by the enormous personal sadness that they have pledged to keep to themselves: a secret that has seemingly been the foundation for their relationship. In the end, the mystery in which the distressed George and Martha have taken refuge is exposed, once and for all revealing the degrading mess they have made of their lives.
Shrek the Musical – July 2014
Based on the Oscar® winning DreamWorks film that started it all, this Broadway musical brings the hilarious story of everyone's favorite ogre to dazzling new life on the stage.
In a faraway kingdom turned upside down, things get ugly when an unseemly ogre — not a handsome prince — shows up to rescue a feisty princess. Throw in a donkey who won't shut up, a bad guy with a SHORT temper, a cookie with an attitude and over a dozen other fairy tale misfits, and you've got the kind of mess that calls for a real hero. Luckily, there's one on hand...and his name is Shrek.
Full of all-new songs, great dancing and breathtaking scenery, SHREK THE MUSICAL is part romance, part twisted fairy tale and all irreverent fun for everyone!
My Son Pinocchio JR. - October 2014
Pinocchio must prove himself brave, truthful and unselfish, but what about the toymaker? Raising a perfect child might not be as easy as it looks. The Blue Fairy and her Fairies in Training lead Geppetto on a hilarious journey through this fractured fairytale in order to discover what it means to be "A real father." Oscar and GRAMMY Award - winner Stephen Schwartz adds a brand new score to the classic Disney hits, "When You Wish Upon a Star" and "I've Got No Strings." MY SON PINOCCHIO JR. is the perfect show for a dynamic cast of middle school performers.
God of Carnage – October 2014
Winner of the 2009 Tony Award. "[A] streamlined anatomy of the human animal…delivers the cathartic release of watching other people's marriages go boom. A study in the tension between civilized surface and savage instinct, this play is itself a satisfyingly primitive entertainment." —NY Times.
A playground altercation between eleven-year-old boys brings together two sets of Brooklyn parents for a meeting to resolve the matter. At first, diplomatic niceties are observed, but as the meeting progresses, and the rum flows, tensions emerge and the gloves come off, leaving the couples with more than just their liberal principles in tatters.
Wizard of Oz – December 2014
Based upon the Classical Motion Picture owned by Turner Entertainment Co. and distributed in all media by Warner Bros.
Little Dorothy Gale of Kansas, like so many girls her age, dreams of what lies over the rainbow. One day a twister hits her farm and carries her away over the rainbow to another world. Come join Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tinman, the Cowardly Lion and Toto as they travel the universe of Dorothy's imagination.
The show includes the songs Over The Rainbow, Munchkinland (Ding Dong! The Witch Is Dead), If I Only Had A Brain, If I Only Had A Heart, If I Only Had The Nerve , We're Off To See The Wizard (Follow The Yellow Brick Road), The Jitterbug, and The Merry Old Land of Oz.
Season Tickets for this AWESOME season will go on sale later this year!
We hope that you are as excited as we are! Comment and let us know what you are the most excited about!
What an amazing night we had at our 2012 CharACTers Awards Ceremony! It was so much fun enjoying each other’s company, reuniting with old friends, watching all the musical numbers, and seeing who won in each category that were filled with amazing talent.
The evening began with the opening song from Wicked, “No One Mourns the Wicked”, with new lyrics that announced to the audience, “Good News! The CharACTers Awards are here!” The song ended with me coming out in a pink ball gown and a blonde wig as Glenda as I welcomed everyone to the awards. We then went right into a medley of all the shows that CharACTers has produced over the past five years! It was a very emotion trip down memory lane for me personally. Listening to songs and watching the dances from each one of these productions brought back so many memories for me and many others. Our amazing chorus did a terrific job bringing each show to life as we quickly jumped from one show to the next.
The rest of the evening consisted of performances from each of the 6 shows produced during the 2012 Season and a special performance from CharACTers National Award Winning Musical Theatre Troupe, CCT KIDS. Following each performance, awards were given out to winners in a variety of categories including: Best Kiss, Best Couple, Best Orchestra, and of course, Best Actor and Actress.
The night was filled with laughter, tears, and a whole lot of love! We even were able to enjoy an AMAZING cake baked by our very own Santana Carlton of Santana’s Studio.
The night ended with the announcement of our closing show of this season and the announcement of our proposed 2014 Season. (I will make a separate post about this exciting news very soon.) The chorus closed the show with a beautiful rendition of “Thank You for the Music” and a hysterical performance of “Goodbye” from The Producers.
Reliving the past FIVE YEARS OF THEATRICAL MAGIC made for a terrific evening. I would just like to say again, thank you to each and every person who has worked so hard over the years to make this group what it is today. May the next five years be even better.
I love you all!
Cody Carlton – Executive Artistic Director / President
The Winners of the 2012 CharACTers Awards –
Best Show * Peter Pan
Best Actor * Chris Dowdy – Oliver Warbucks - Annie
Best Actress * Santana McKinney Carlton – Peter Pan - Peter Pan
Best Supporting Actor * Chad Miller – Rooster - Annie
Best Supporting Actress * Sally Waldrop – Ms. Hannigan - Annie
Best Actor in the Junior Category * Chandler Jacobs – John - Peter Pan
Best Actress in the Junior Category * Bailey Broome – Annie - Annie
Best Supporting Actor in the Junior Category * Payton Russell – Michael - Peter Pan
Best Supporting Actress in the Junior Category * Ramsey Whitney – Molly - Annie
Best Newcomer Actor * Jamie Waller – Roosevelt – Annie
Best Newcomer Actress * Lisa Urban – Grace - Annie
Best Villain * Jason St. John – Captain Hook - Peter Pan
Best Comedic Duo, Trio, or Quartet * Sally Waldrop, Chad Miller, Heather Boyete – Hannigan, Rooster, Lilly - Annie
Best Cameo * Skylar Wheat – Dewey - Legally Blonde
Best Kiss * Santana McKinney Carlton & Rebekah Wall – Peter & Wendy (a Thimble or a Kiss) - Peter Pan
Best Overall Cast * Annie
Best Costume Design * Amanda Russell, Cody Carlton & Beth Grove - Peter Pan
Best Makeup and Hair Design * Amanda Russell, Cody Carlton, Becca Whisenant - Peter Pan
Best Scenic Design * Cody Carlton - Peter Pan
Best Ensemble * Titanic
Best Stage Manager * Mari Minyard - Music Man
Best Crew * Peter Pan
Best Orchestra * Music Man
Best Musical Number * Ugg-A-Wugg – Peter Pan
Best Onstage Couple * Cody Carlton & Santana McKinney Carlton – Emmett & Elle - Legally Blonde
Best Master Carpenter * Seth Williamson - Peter Pan
Making A Difference Award Angie Campbell
Greetings from the stage!
Hello everyone! My name is Jacob Dowdy and I am very excited to be playing the role of Patsy in CharACTers Entertainment’s summer performance of Monty Python’s SPAMalot!
First off I suppose I should tell you a little bit about myself. I am 15 years old and attend Gadsden City High School. I love to sing and act and have been involved in the theatre since I was 8 and partook in my first show, The Jungle Book KIDS, under the direction of Cody Carlton. I’ve been in many other performances since then, some among them being Oliver!, Ragtime, Titanic: The Musical, and most recently Annie.
Theatre to most people is just a hobby, but to me and others like me, it a lifestyle. If you were to ask me what my favorite part about it was, I honestly couldn’t answer you. The answer you would probably get would be something along the lines of, “What isn’t there to like?!” You fall in love with all of it. The people you meet become family, the stage and the theatre itself becomes like a home, and the singing, dancing, and acting is like the food and drink put on your table for dinner. It is best feeling in the world to be able to come to practice and walk in to warm smiles and greetings and all the laughter you could ask for. For me you could say the theatre is what I’m addicted to, because whenever I take a break from the stage I go through what I call “theatre withdrawals” and find myself dying to get back to what I love! Whether it be back stage, out in the lobby, or on the stage performing.
Throughout my almost 8years of doing productions I’ve met friends – or rather “family” – that I hope keep throughout my whole life. People like my director, Cody Carlton, whom I have looked up to as an inspiration for many years. Being involved in an environment like this, one which inspires and is uplifting in every way, has allowed me to blossom not just socially but academically as well. I honestly believe that I would not be the person I am today without my time in the theatre and the people that I have come across along the way. They mold you; build character in you that you never knew you had before, and overall, bring out your inner “thespian” (which is without a doubt any person’s best side).
Being a part of this production is specifically special to me in the regards that I am an avid Python fan. I was first introduced to these talented men in Monty Python’s the Holy Grail when I was 11 years old and have been hooked ever since. Since that point I have become the owner of all three Python films, every aired episode of Monty Python’s Flying Circus, as well as special DVDs like un-aired recordings of the German productions, private and public interviews with the troupe, and Monty Python: LIVE at the Hollywood Bowl. These six men’s witty and hilarious, yet outrageous senses of humor have sent audiences to their knees crying from laughter for decades and from personal experience I can honestly say that they still do today.
This is sure to be an excited, extravagant, and entertaining show to say the least and I can’t wait for opening night! I’ll see you there! Until then, remember: “Always look on the bright side of life!”
Sincerely Yours,
Jacob Dowdy
Have you ever wondered where the beautiful sets that decorate the stage during a CharACTers production come from? Each show has different demands in terms of scenery. CharACTers works hard to give each scene the special attention it deserves - both in the performers' performances and with excellent scenery.
Scenic design starts early in the planning stages of a production. The whole production team will read the script and study the show (setting, time period, etc.) to try to get a better idea of what the show will require. In some cases, a show may have a scenic designer that will work with the director to come up with a design that will both be pleasing to the eye and functional for the performers.
Currently, CharACTers has two scenic designers, myself (Cody Carlton) and Santana Carlton. I have had the honor of designing the set for most all of the shows that I have directed. Santana designed the set for her recent directorial debut, Winnie the Pooh. Santana also serves as CharACTers Charge Artist and is in charge of the painting (both as a manager for others painting and as a muralist for many of our more difficult pieces) for each and every set piece that has ever been used in a CharACTers production.
After I have read the script and figured out how many scenes and what type of set I am wanting to do (static or moving), I begin collecting images, videos, and items that I use as inspirational pieces before I begin sketching. There are times that I will have 100's of inspirational pieces for a single show. I will then begin sketching the set. I am not much of an artist but I do okay if I have a ruler to draw straight lines.
When I began working on The Civil War, I decided that I wanted a static set that would have many different levels and lighting opportunities. I started sketching the set and this is the final product -
Civil War set design - Cody Carlton Once this part is done, I make a scale floor plan on the computer. Civil War scale floor plan - Cody Carlton Then a team of volunteers begin constructing the set. Over the past several shows, our new DIT's members have been taking turns being in charge of the construction of each set. For the Civil War, Amanda Russell is in charge of set construction. We have been working for the past several days putting together platforms, legs, and ramps for this production.
CharACTers also reuses, salvages, and recycles scenery for each show. When you are watching a CharACTers production, you may be seeing scenery that has been used in every production we have ever done BUT you will never know it because of the awesome painting abilities of our scenic artists. Set construction can take months to finish! Once the set is constructed, our scenic artists will begin painting the set and truly bring it to life. Once the set is completely painted, the set will be taken apart and removed from our workshop and loaded onto numerous trailers, trucks, and vans. Music Man 2012 Set Load-In The scenery then makes the trip down the interstate to Wallace Hall Fine Arts Center and is completely reassembled. Touch ups are made and the scenery is ready for opening night!
Various Set Designs and Load-Ins Great care is taken to make sure that each show is terrific both as an acting performance and scenically. Next time you join us for a night of THEATRE be sure to think about all of the hard work that went into the making of the scenery as well as the awesome performances by all the local talent!
A few other sketches from our past 3 shows Peter Pan Portal Captain Hook's Ship - Peter Pan | Seussical Set Orphanage - Annie |
CharACTers and Gadsden State are THRILLED to be bringing SPAMALOT to the local stage this summer! Lovingly ripped off from the classic film comedy MONTY PYTHON AND THE HOLY GRAIL, SPAMALOT retells the legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, and features a bevy of beautiful show girls, not to mention cows, killer rabbits, and French people. Did we mention the bevy of beautiful show girls? Monty Python's Spamalot is the winner of three 2005 Tony Awards including Best Musical and Best Director (Mike Nichols), as well as the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle awards for Best Musical. The original cast recording of Monty Python’s Spamalot won the 2006 Grammy Award for Best Musical Show Album. Keep your summer open and plan on being a part of the Northeast Alabama Community Theatre premiere of SPAMALOT! This show promises to be one of the biggest shows to ever come to Etowah County. Auditions will be held in May! Sign up for our email list - CLICK HERE! - to be informed about all of our upcoming events and productions.
Hey everyone! So, I am very excited to be a part of Seussical the Musical! This is my first venture into being the the villain, so hopefullly my version of Sour Kangaroo is mean enough. ;-)
CharACTers has been such a blessing in my life. My first show, Hairspray, was the most life-altering experience I have ever had! I remember being so nervous driving to the audition that I totally missed the giant twisty rainbow and drove for two extra miles. My friend that I brought with me finally said, "You missed it back there." I turned around, and theater has been a part of my heart ever since. Being Tracy Turnblad brought me out of my shy shell, giving me confidence to make new friends and be outgoing in all aspects of life!
Now, as Sour Kangaroo, I am channeling my inner meanie! It's been a challenge yelling and scowling at Jason, but learning to portray different emotions is just one step closer to becoming the accomplished actress I hope to someday be!
So, HUMPH! Humphed a voice!
And I hope you all have a sour day ;-)
Erika Pruitt
Hello everyone! My name is Amanda Russell and I have the privilege of watching Seussical come together so beautifully.
I made the choice, after a year and a half with Characters, to apply for the DITs program. This Director in Training program has been one of the most challenging and educational things I have ever done. It has truly helped me to understand what goes into making a production happen. That said, being the stage manager for Seussical has been my hardest task yet. Not only because I have to refrain from jumping up to dance and sing with everyone but also because of all the work it entails. However, watching this show morph and change into such a touching production is so magical.
Seussical really has some beautiful meaning to it. Dr. Seuss taught us many great lessons growing up and he always did it in the most entertaining way. He was so influential with his style and his messages. He showed us that every person is important, that we are important because of what's inside, that we can imagine any future for ourselves and achieve it if we really try, and so much more. It is just amazing to think about. Don't pass up the opportunity to see such an incredible show!
I began doing theatre in my freshman year of high school. When I finally found Characters in 2011, my junior year, I had found my home. Since then, I've done nine shows, been costume advisor, lights/sound coordinator, "stage manager" for a kids show, and am now actually stage managing a full production. Soon, I will be directing my own one act under Characters. I also cannot wait to get back on the stage myself!
I really see a long future ahead of me with this group because I feel like these people are my family. Well, I know they are. I can honestly say these people are closer to me than most of my own actual family. When you find people who mean so much to you, you can never let them go. The same goes for any dream you may have. A wise woman has told me many times, never give up on your dreams, ever. No matter what. For me, the same goes for the people you consider family. As Dr. Seuss says: "You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose."
Please come enjoy this fantastically fun show. And if you've ever wanted to be a part of a huge, fun, amazing production, come audition for something with us! We would love to have you. Come be a part of a crazy, loving family. As for that, the Doctor can help me out here too: "If you never did, you should. These things are fun and fun is good."
Thank you all for reading! :)
Amanda Russell Stage Manager- Seussical!
Hi! My name is Kristi Stafford Nichols. I have the honor of playing Gertrude McFuzz in Seussical. This is such a fun role! Gertrude is a bird who is not too pleased with how she looks. Her self esteem is not too good. During the show, she learns a valuable lesson about accepting who she is. What a great lesson for all of us!
Currently, I am learning my lines and music and choreography. Whew! It's a lot of work, but a blast!! Usually I am on the director's side of a production. However, I forgot how much fun it is to perform. I have been doing theater for 27 years. Some of my favorite roles have been Westside Story's Maria, Luisa in The Fantastiks, June in Smoke on the Mountain and Jean Louise Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird. My all time favorite roles are being mother to my 12 year old daughter, Anna, and being the Children's Minister and Production Minister at Meadowbrookbaptist Baptist Church. Every week I have the privilege of producing Kidstuf, which is a virtue based, high-energy, one hour production. I have the honor of working with such great cast members as Cody and Santana Carlton. To be able to tell children about Jesus and perform at the same time is a dream come true.
I am soooo delighted to be in Seussical!! I am looking forward to doing more with Characters and sharing the stage with my precious daughter.
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