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St. Cyril Theatre Guild

ANNOUNCEMENTS

This page will be used for general announcements and reminders concerning Guild business. Please check it often. Your input is welcome:

mmidler@bigfoot.com

  • Check the job openings page for positions with the Guild that still need to be filled for this year's show. There are jobs for everyone and everyone is expected to do a "behind the scenes" job IN ADDITION TO your acting role. Please be ready to help when and where needed to make the production run smoothly....VOLUNTEER ASAP! E-mail John Pisklak today!

  • Be sure to keep track of any "Special Thanks" announcements that should appear in the program. Anyone who has made a donation should be recognized in the program. Give this information to the Mike Midler.

  • Jo Ann is once again taking the lead in sending out letter soliciting donations for the Guild. If you know of any "untapped resources" that might donate to the Theatre Guild, please get word to Jo Ann. Thanks to Jo Ann for all her hard work and to everyone in advance for all your efforts in making this show all that it can be!

  • Ticket sales will begin in May. EVERYONE needs to SELL SELL SELL this year! Susan, our new Treasurer, is compiling a report and budget proposal for all committees. LI'L ABNER will be a fun show to do, and while it doesn't have the natural "draw" GREASE had, we really want (and need) a good crowd to attend all performances. Everyone works so hard and we would like to play to a big audience that will appreciate all the hard work that has gone into this show (and help us break even on the costs). Tickets prices are being held to $5 again this year and we are eliminating Partons Night. Our shows have been called the "best theatre value in town," so please encourage people to buy early and come often. Tickets will again be reserved seats this year, so the best seats will go early. See the tickets page for more information (in April).

  • Susan's notes on make-up:


    I thought it would be helpful to offer some tips on make-up. The Theatre Guild provides all make-up for each performance. However, because of the large cast, I cannot guarantee that the choice of colors will match your particular skin tone or that that cheek color, lip color, or eye colors will be to your liking. Also, I recognize that for hygenic reasons, some individuals prefer not to share (we do provide make-up spatulas, individual mascara wands, and individual eye shadow applicators). Therefore, I offer the following thoughts:

    1) There are a number of theatrical specialty stores which sell full make-up kits and singular products. I would suggest that if you are concerned about the make-up base matching your particular skin tone, visit one of these specialty stores and purchase a base color that suits you. In the past, some of our female performers have preferred to use the same base they wear daily. This is fine . . . but remember, your will need a heavier application for performances;

    2) For mascara, I would purchase the stuff in the hot pink tube with the lime green top (Maybelline, I think). It is economical and goes on relatively thick. From personal experience, purchase the "waterproof" kind. The non-waterproof tends to smear in normal daily wear, so you can imagine what is going to happen if you perspire under those hot stage lights. This may be purchased at any grocery, drug, or discount store (i.e. Target, Wal-Mart, etc.);

    3) For Eye Shadow colors, any economical brand will do. Ladies you may desire to try and coordinate colors with your costumes. Gentlemen, I know how anxious most of you are to wear this stuff, so I recommend "neutral colors". I suggest anything in the creme, beige, tan, and brown family. If you decide to purchase your own, get two colors . . . a light color for all over and a darker color for contrast;

    4) The Guild has several pink and coral cheek colors to pick from and I will be adding a few more;

    5) The Guild also has a variety of lipcolors in the pinks and corals. However, for the ladies I know that we all tend to have a few favorite colors that we use most of the time, so you are free to bring these or if you want. I will be trying to purchase more of a light bronze color that was very popular with the gentlemen last year. Guys, if you do want to purchase this for yourself, stick to the lighter neutral colors that will enhance your appearance. Since we are not doing "Cabaret", only the female cast members lip color should be distinuishable from the audience;

    6) Eyeliner always helps, but I know some people have a problem drawing on lines or flinch when another party is aiming pencil at their eye. We did not make this mandatory last year, so we will take the same approach this year, unless our Director says you absolutely need it;

    7) If purchasing your own powder, you can purchase for a specialty store or any translucent blend will do;

    8) Lastly, there will be products available to clean your face at the end of each show. However, if you have sensitive skin or use a dermatologist recommended product, you may want to bring that.

    Check the Announcements again next week for a list of "specialty" stores where theatre make-up can be purchased, if you desire to go this route. Or . . check with your fellow performers for recommendations. Remember too, mascara, eye shadow, lip color, and cheek colors can be purchased at any grocery, drug, or discount store, or any beauty supply store. Again, please remember, you are NOT required to purchase your own make-up. These are just suggestions for those of you want your own personal kits.

    Lastly, help will be at the theatre before each performance to provide assistance. If you have any questions or need any assistance in this area, just let Jill or John know and help will be made available.

  • More Make-up:

    As promised, I am providing names of several places that specialize in costuming, props, and theatrical make-up for those of you interested in purchasing your own make-up. Again, for those of you who choose not to purchase your own make-up, there will be products available for you supplied by the Guild. I will be checking with Jill regarding any special make-up requests she may have. If you choose to purchase your own, you may want to ask her (before you spend money) if she has any special requirements for your character.

    Performing Arts Supply
    11437 Todd (Todd Street is off of I-10 and Antoine)
    Telephone (713) 681-8688

    In speaking with Rae Lynn, this is where she purchased a theatrical make-up kit last year.

    Southern Importers
    4825 San Jacinto (near downtown)
    Telephone (713) 524-8236

    Frankels
    4815 Fannin (near downtown)
    Telephone (713) 528-6036

    Texas Theatrical Supply
    4102 Fannin (near downtown)
    Telephone (713) 520-7142

    In looking over the cast list for this year, most everyone involved has had prior theatre experience and knows ( . . or should know by now) how to apply their make-up for the show. It is hoped the experienced performers to be responsible for applying their own make-up ( . . you need only to have appeared in one other theater production to qualify as "experienced"), so that more time can be offered to those less experienced. Those of you who are less experienced, I assure you you will be pros at this by about the third show. You can and should seek input from your fellow performers too. Remember, if Sir Evelyn learned to apply mascara, you can too!!! I have already spoken to Jill regarding this plan. Usually, during Dress Rehearsal week, Jill will require full make-up at least one night. She and I will both offer comments if we think you need to do anything different on your make-up. Thank you all for your help in this!!!!

  • Costume information will be forthcoming. Clean out your closets and don't throw anything away!

  • The Rehearsal Schedule page has to be reorganized for this year. Please check this page for the most current updates on rehearsals times, changes, scenes, actors needed, and cancellations. You do not need to be at rehearsal unless your character is listed on the webpage or you are specifically requested by Jill, Janet, or our music director to rehearse that evening.

  • Please use our Theatre Guild contribution numbers when you do your grocery shopping at Randall's or Gerland's. The Randall's card number is 5244. The Gerland's card number is 101391. A total of 1% of your purchase amount will be donated to the Guild by these stores.

mmidler@bigfoot.com

  • Everyone needs to work with our LI'L ABNER prop manager, Maureen Haran, to support our show. A props list will be published so we can all be on the lookout for a few "tough" items we will be needing. Please check with the Maureen and see if you have anything that she still needs for the show. Remember, we need everyone to pitch in to make LI'L ABNER a success.

  • Check our job openings page for more specifics concerning positions we still need to fill for this year's musical.

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