Showing posts with label Trilogy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trilogy. Show all posts

Sunday, September 15, 2024

Trilogy Players 2024/2025 Season!




Trilogy Players is a performing arts group, active since 2010. Join us for our 2024-2025 season that promises to be as dynamic and transformative as the art itself. Ticket sales will be announced soon so send us an email and we will alert you when you can purchase tickets to one or all three of our upcoming event. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of an unforgettable artistic journey!

Mark October 13 on your calendar for the Trilogy Players kick-off meeting (Trilogy residents only), to be held in the Tewa Room at 6 pm. Whether you’ve been part of our club in the past or just want to see what we’re all about, join us for friendship and information on how to be involved.  We’ve got a 3-event line-up this year so opportunities to perform and help in a myriad of ways.  Here’s what on tap:

November 20-22, 2024 – three exciting evenings in the Tewa Room as Trilogy’s Got Talent Variety Show returns to let our community members shine through song, dance, comedy, and antics!  Auditions will be September 28 and October 6, 1-3 pm.  Email Director Linda Gebhart for more information. 
January 30-31, 2025 –We are thrilled to announce that we will be once again performing on the Mita lawn a Trilogy-resident written show: "Road Trip Revival - A Salute to America's Love of the Automobile." We will be driving into the thrilling world where cars take the spotlight through song as residents explore the roads, the music, and the memories that have defined our automotive culture. Auditions have been held and there may be opportunities for more on-stage talent, along with back-stage help. Send Director Chuck Tholen an email to get involved. 

March19-22, 2025  – At Willow Canyon High School in Surprise, we will take the stage for Nunsense:The Mega Musical. This is the expanded cast version of the first in the series of popular comedy musicals about the Little Sisters of Hoboken. This version stars the nuns you love, plus some priests and brothers, and a bunch of Mount Saint Helen’s most talented students. 

So lots of opportunities to be on stage, either as one of the five female principals (good acting and singing chops) or in a supporting role. Auditions to be announced soon! We are searching for a Director and Choreographer.  If you are interested in applying for those positions, email Board President Pete June.

Thursday, September 12, 2024

Director and Choreographer needed for NUNSENSE THE MEGA MUSICAL at Trilogy Players



Director and Choreographer needed (paid positions)

Trilogy Players (www.TrilogyPlayersTheatre.com) will be staging Nunsense The Mega Musical on March 19-22, 2025 at Willow Canyon High School in Surprise. 

Auditions and rehearsals will be held at Trilogy at Vistancia. 

If interested or for more information, email resume/background to Pete June, Trilogy Players President. peterbjune@gmail.com. 623-340-1137. Application deadline – September 27

Thursday, June 15, 2023

Trilogy Players seeks a Director for their Fall production of LEND ME A TENOR



Trilogy Players, a community theater group in Trilogy at Vistancia is looking for a Director for their fall production of “Lend Me A Tenor”, a Ken Ludwig comedy.  

All rehearsals will take place in the community clubhouse and the production will be November 15 - 17 in the Tewa room at Trilogy Vistancia located in NW Peoria.  

Interested individuals should contact Mark Tumey at marktumey@comcast.net with any questions and to submit a resume for consideration.  This will be a paid position.

Monday, March 13, 2023

A BAG FULL OF MIRACLES - Trilogy Players - April 26-28, 2023


The story centers on Maggie Hill, an unmarried, newly retired school teacher attempting to supplement her meager pension by selling Miracle Products, and Lady Anne Windesmeer, a recent widow who has been swindled by an unscrupulous lawyer, Elmer Strunk.  Brought together by their common financial straits, the two senior ladies convert Lady Anne's San Francisco home into a Bed and Breakfast, which becomes the setting for a cast of characters that bring with them hilarity, intrigue, romance, warmth, and a twisting chain of events that will shake up the audience in more ways than one!  They're also sure to leave the theatre humming the memorable songs woven through this funny, yet sensitive look at senior life.

Performance dates are April 26, 27, 28, 2023 in our own Tewa Ballroom at the Kiva Club

Maggie - Janet June
Lady Anne - Dolly Sokol
Mrs. Wiggums - Laurie Weise
Percival Pruitt - Pete June
Dr. John Bonner - Mike Gebhardt
Nancy - Peggy Jacobs
Elmer Strunk - Jim Schram
Norman/Rev. Willie - Larry Trigg
Roxie - Julie Dodds
Flo/Ensemble - Carolyn Stang
Mrs. Pendergas/Ensemble - Karen Schram

ENSEMBLE
Jean Akers 
Robin Braun 
Debbie Edwards 
Carole Orr
Cindy Robbins
CC Willson
​Diane Wilson
Beth Workman 

Director - Dave Seaburg
Music Director - Janet June
Co-Producer - Laurie Levine
Co-Producer - Linda Gebhardt

Saturday, October 8, 2022

MR. E'S RADIO SPIRITZ SHOW - Trilogy Players - November 2-4, 2022



This old-fashioned radio murder mystery suspense comedy is a real cliffhanger! The station manager of WMOO radio assigns the sound effects to the live radio audience and chaos ensues. It is one hilarious laugh fest as the audience tries to keep up with their sound effects duties. Fantastically funny, mysterious, and just plain fun!

Performances at the Tewa Room at the Kiva Club in Trilogy
Vistancia, 27980 N Trilogy Blvd #102, Peoria, AZ 85383



HOST - PETE JUNE
ASSISTANT TO THE HOST - LINDA GEBHARDT
MOO-ETTE'S - ANGIE HOWE, PEGGY JACOBS, JANET JUNE

​NARRATOR (JIMMY STEWART) - MARK TUMEY
COLUMBO (PETER FALK) - LARRY TRIGG
MARGELLA (MARGE SIMPSON) - DOLLY SOKOL
TOGA-GRAM (ELVIS) - PETE JUNE
BRUTUS (SYLVESTER STALLONE)  - TOM RACK
EDITHIA (EDITH BUNKER) - CAROLYN STANG
MARK ANTONY (MARLON BRANDO) - DAN AHERN
RODNEYUS (RODNEY DANGERFIELD) - PETE JUNE
SENATE GUARD - (LIBERACE) - MIKE GEBHARDT
SENATOR (MARILYN MONROE) - CINDY ENGEL

COMMERCIALS:
ANNOUNCER - LINDA GEBHARDT
BELLA LUGOSI (HIMSELF) - DAVE BLITZ
DEAN MARTIN (HIMSELF) - MIKE GEBHARDT
MARILYN (HERSELF) - CINDY ENGEL
ELVIS (HIMSELF) - PETE JUNE
DOCTOR - DAN AHERN
DINAH SHORE (HERSELF) - PEGGY JACOBS

Friday, September 9, 2022

MR. E'S RADIO SPIRITZ SHOW - Trilogy Players - November 2-4, 2022


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The slow sinister creaking door…the forlorn wailing of a train…the ominous ticking of a clock. These particular sounds and others made for edge-of-your-seat entertainment during the Golden Age of Radio.

This old-fashioned radio murder mystery suspense comedy is a real cliffhanger! The station manager of WMOO radio assigns the sound effects to the live radio audience and chaos ensues. It is one hilarious laugh fest as the audience tries to keep up with their sound effects duties. Fantastically funny, mysterious, and just plain fun!

Show dates are November 2-4, 6:30 p.m., at in the Tewa Room at the Kiva Club in Trilogy at Vistancia
27980 N Trilogy Blvd #102, Peoria, AZ 85383

Saturday, February 19, 2022

9 TO 5, THE MUSICAL - Trilogy Players - March 9-12, 2022



9 to 5 The Musical, with music and lyrics by Dolly Parton and book by Patricia Resnick, is based on the seminal 1980 hit movie. 

Set in the late 1970s. this hilarious story of friendship and revenge in the Rolodex era is outrageous, thought-provoking and even a little romantic.

Pushed to the boiling point, three female coworkers concoct a plan to get even with the sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot they call their boss. In a hilarious turn of events, Violet, Judy and Doralee live out their wildest fantasy – giving their boss the boot! While Hart remains "otherwise engaged," the women give their workplace a dream makeover, taking control of the company that had always kept them down. Hey, a girl can scheme, can't she?

CLICK HERE for more information on this production, and to purchase tickets

Saturday, January 18, 2020

cast announcement - 9 TO 5, THE MUSICAL - Trilogy Players


CLICK HERE for more information on this production, which runs March 18-21

Violet: Dolly Sokol
Doralee: Cindy Engel Tumey
Judy: Janet June
Hart: Mark Tumey
Roz: Andrea Dixon
Joe: Murry Ginis
Dwayne: Buddy Flint
Maria: Ann Brownell
Kathy: Beth Workman
Margaret: Kathy Ginis
Bob: Jim Lohser
Dick: Jim Schram
Tinsworthy: Bob Downing

Director: Rob Watson
Producer: Bob Downing
Stage manager: Laurie Wiese
Choreographer: Kathy Ginis
Music director: Janet June.

Thursday, October 31, 2019

FARCE OF HABIT - Trilogy Players - November 13-16, 2019


by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope, Jamie Wooten

Comic fireworks explode in Farce of Habit, an absurdly funny Southern-fried romp that takes us back to the Reel Em Inn, the finest little fishing lodge in the Ozarks. The proprietor, D. Gene Wilburn, is looking forward to a peaceful weekend on the lake. But there are only two chances of that happening: slim and none.

Why, for example, has his wife, Wanelle, picked these three days to white-knuckle her way through caffeine withdrawal? Why is his son Ty's marriage to Jenna falling apart so fast? Could it have something to do with the French can-can costume Ty is wearing? How in the world did D. Genes feisty sister, Maxie, allow herself to get caught up in such a bizarre undercover police assignment? And that's just his family. If this isn't enough to thwart D. Genes weekend plans, hes got a gaggle of nuns who've converged on the Inn, along with a nationally known and extremely self-centered relationship guru who is trying to escape his crazy ex-wife; and last but not least is the shy retiree who is looking for a little excitement for once in his life. Throw in the storm of the century that's fast bearing down on Mayhew, Arkansas, and D..Gene has no prayer of baiting a hook any time soon. Oh, and did we mention there's an axe murderer on the loose?

Wed, Nov 13th, 2019 at 6:30 pm
Thu, Nov 14th, 2019 at 6:30 pm
Fri, Nov 15th, 2019 at 6:30 pm
Sat, Nov 16th, 2019 at 6:30 pm

Season Tickets are available now and are $40 (one seat to both of our 2019 / 2020 shows).  Click here to purchase.

Single-show tickets on sale now and are $24/seat. Click here to purchase single tickets

All performances will be at Liberty High School's Performing Arts Center (very close to here at Deer Valley and Lake Pleasant).

9 TO 5: THE MUSICAL - Trilogy Players - March 18-21, 2020


Music and lyrics by Dolly Parton
Book by Patricia Resnick
Based on the Twentieth Century Fox film

​NOTHING gets the comic juices flowing like a workplace revenge fantasy.

​In 9 to 5: The Musical, an eager-to-please adaptation of the fizzy 1980 pop-feminist film, three female employees, tired of banging their heads against a low-hanging glass ceiling, team up against the sort of sexist boss who deserves to run into Gloria Steinem, Germaine Greer and Billie Jean King in a dark alley.

Pushed to the boiling point, three female coworkers concoct a plan to get even with the sexist, egotistical, lying, hypocritical bigot they call their boss. In a hilarious turn of events, Violet, Judy and Doralee live out their wildest fantasy – giving their boss the boot! While Hart remains "otherwise engaged," the women give their workplace a dream makeover, taking control of the company that had always kept them down. Hey, a girl can scheme, can't she?

Wed, Mar 18th, 2020 at 6:30 pm
Thu, Mar 19th, 2020 at 6:30 pm
Fri, Mar 20th, 2020 at 6:30 pm
Sat, Mar 21st, 2020 at 6:30 pm

Season Tickets are available now and are $40 (one seat to both of our 2019 / 2020 shows).  Click here to purchase.

Single-show tickets on sale now and are $24/seat. Click here to purchase single tickets

All performances will be at Liberty High School's Performing Arts Center (very close to here at Deer Valley and Lake Pleasant).

Tuesday, October 29, 2019

Trilogy Players seeking a Sound Tech for their upcoming show, FARCE OF HABIT

Trilogy Players is in need of a sound tech for their upcoming show, Farce of Habit, which runs November 13-16 show at Liberty High School in Peoria. 

This is a paid position. Tech rehearsals will be a couple of evenings before opening night.

Interested people can email Vicki Ullery at vicki@ulleryhome.com or call 623-262-3419.







Friday, May 10, 2019

Trilogy Players seeks Directors for their 2019 - 2020 Productions



Trilogy Players is a community theater group located in Vistancia (northwest Peoria) with performers between the pages of 50-78. 

They are in need of Directors for our two shows. Show dates are:

November 13-16, 2019 for Farce of Nature (a comedy)

March 18-21, 2020 for 9 to 5—the Musical

They expect to pay an experienced director.

They perform at Liberty High School in Peoria. 

Interested directors can contact Vicki Ullery at 623-262-3419 or vicki@ulleryhome.com

Monday, February 26, 2018

Trilogy Players seeks Sound Technicians


Trilogy Players (www.trilogyplayerstheatre.com) is a community theater group who performs at Liberty High School in Peoria, AZ.

They are in need of 1-2 sound technicians to run the sound board for their upcoming shows. The need would be for Sunday, March 18 for tech rehearsal, 12-9 pm or so; March 19 and 20, same place, 5-8 pm for dress rehearsal; and then for evening shows, March 21-24, curtain is at 6:30 pm; the show runs about 2.5 hours. The show is a musical revue with a live band.

This is a paid gig. Interested people should contact Vicki Ullery at 623-262-3419

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

reviews - ONE FLEW OVER THE CUCKOO'S NEST - Theater Works

Matt Zimmerer, Samantha Isely, Beau Heckman
and Cathy Dresbach
(Photo: Marcus Holder/ Theater Works)
for more information on this production, that runs through April 19th, click here

"While some of the situations in Dale Wasserman's 1963 play One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest may be dated, the story of one man's struggle to rail against the status quo in a mental institute and the woman who gets in his way still resonates. Theater Works' production of this classic play has a capable cast, fine direction, and simple yet impressive creative aspects, including a set design that makes you feel like you are right in the middle of the institution with the patients. Matt Zimmerer perfectly portrays McMurphy's rebellious, yet fun loving nature. While there is little subtlety in McMurphy's rambunctious ways, we still see the care he has for a couple of the men he meets in the asylum, even though with his constant gambling schemes it seems he is using some of them to further his own personal gain. Zimmerer does a great job of portraying McMurphy's boisterous and obnoxious sides, though I wish that when his fellow inmates inform him that Ratched could keep him in the asylum forever that he showed a bit more confusion and fear. While Cathy Dresbach may not have the steely voice and tone other actresses I've seen as Nurse Ratched have had, her sweet, steady delivery has plenty of subtlety in how she uses it for manipulation. But don't let her sweet tone fool you, as once we know that Nurse Ratched is clearly in charge, her chilling smile and calm voice only elevates the performance into one of pure intimidation. The supporting cast do a fine job portraying the large group of patients, aides, and staff at the facility. Beau Heckman is quite good as the doctor McMurphy attempts to get on his side, and the interactions he has with Dresbach effectively show the struggle between the two for control of the ward. With the audience situated on two sides of the stage, director Ben Tyler expertly stages the action in the small space that allows for an intimate view into the play's personal moments of pain and suffering. The result is an ultimately moving production of this classic play." -Gil Benbrook, Talkin' Broadway (click here to read the complete review)

"Dale Wasserman’s play One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, based on Ken Kesey’s novel about institutionalized psychopaths, is one of the biggest dramatic challenges awaiting any community theater.  Peoria’s Theater Works presents a solid if not perfect production because of strong performances in the two leading roles that helps distinguish this production.  The rest of the acting ensemble struggles to deliver distinctive interpretations of the other patients. Essaying the major roles are two stalwart local professional performers with impressive acting credentials.  Cathy Dresbach takes a different but successful approach to power hungry Nurse Ratched while Matt Zimmerer assumes the expected bombastic approach and lusty bravado long associated with patient Randle P. McMurphy. Dresbach presents a less intense Nurse Ratched than usual but Dresbach instills the Nurse with a maniacal evilness as she establishes her rule over the ward.  Zimmerer’s McMurphy starts out as a defiant know-it-all who is determined to take charge and override Nurse Ratched.  At times he almost wins and Zimmerer convinces us that he has the determination to succeed.  It’s the supporting cast that fails to get below the superficial surfaces of their characters because they lack the finely tuned acting chops to make each patient different and unique.   When the script moves away from the Ratched/McMurphy fight, the Ben Tyler directed production sputters on and on with endless chatter that doesn’t keep the audience engaged. The production is staged with audience on either side of the action but the production concept yearns more for a more conventional thrust staging concept where the Nurses station could be better centered.  That Theater Works attracted two professional performers to the lead roles of “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” says something about the talent now available to the theater.  That the supporting cast doesn’t bring the same exemplary acting hurts the production." -Chris Curcio, KBAQ (click here to read the complete review)

"I checked out Theater Works' black-box production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest for two reasons: to patch a hole in my cultural literacy and to see Cathy Dresbach play Nurse Ratched. Unfortunately, and with apologies to Dresbach, who is one of the finest actors in the Valley, her heart just didn't seem to be into playing the sadistic, sexually repressed "ball-cutter" who rules the roost in an Oregon insane asylum. The entire play oozes with masculine paranoia, presenting a mental ward packed with inmates rendered "small" by domineering wives or mothers. The ultimate punishment for misbehavior, frontal lobotomy, is described as "castration for the brain," and because the asylum is implicitly posited as a microcosm of an illusory American democracy, we have no choice but to lay all of society's dysfunctions at the feet of uppity women. All that said, there's no question that Cuckoo's Nest is provocatively written and creepily engaging, and Theater Works' production, directed by Ben Tyler, is certainly well done. Though Dresbach's Nurse Ratched lacks menace, Matt Zimmerer has charisma to burn as Randal P. McMurphy, the roguish petty criminal who gets himself committed as an alternative to serving hard labor, only to find that he'll be doing anything but "easy time." Throw in a delightfully wormy psychiatrist in Beau Heckman and game performances from the variously emasculated inmates and you have a real edge-of-your seat experience, even if the dated story speaks only to the delusional anxieties of the past." -Kerry Lengel, Arizona Republic (click here to read the complete review)

"Who makes the rules, and why do they make the rules they make? Who defines what is normal? To what lengths will the wardens of men go to enforce their rules and suppress voices of dissent? To what extent will (must) the iconoclast go to preserve his freedom? If you haven't left a production of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest asking these questions, then maybe you need to watch again. Theater Works, in its current production of Ken Kesey's opus, adapted for the stage by Dale Wasserman and directed by Ben Tyler, makes a compelling case for revisiting this biting and poignant story of the iconic antihero, Randle P. McMurphy and his close encounter with the iconic control freak, Nurse Ratched. A stage portrait of this classic competition between the two unrelenting forces of control versus freedom requires equally gripping performances that capture the distinctive pathos and pathology of each. Cathy Dresbach and Matt Zimmerer deliver on all counts; they are the fire and ice of this stirring drama. Ms. Dresbach, brilliant as always, nails the role of Nurse Ratched ~ the steely-eyed ice queen of the ward, cold and calculated in demeanor and direction, perfectly postured in nurse whites but hardly an angel of mercy. Mr. Zimmerer, in marked contrast, is a forceful stage presence, magnetic in his portrayal of McMurphy ~ an over-the-top huckster of fun and rebellion, relentless in his determination to crack Ratched, seducing his compatriots into acts of sabotage and declarations of independence from arbitrary authority. Their real deliverance, however, may be found in a man who may offer another path to sanity, balance, and perhaps salvation. Such possibility is revealed in a poignant moment between McMurphy and Chief Bromden, the erstwhile narrator of the play. The Chief wants to know if McMurphy is going to back down, and, in the course of their exchange, expresses doubt about his own strength. The Chief implores McMurphy to make him big again. McMurphy: "Why, hell, Chief, looks to me like you growed half a foot already!" Chief Bromden: "How can I be big if you ain't? How can anybody?"  A cast of finely portrayed characters rounds out this well-crafted production of Cuckoo's Nest-Herbert Paine, Broadway World (click here to read the complete review)

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

LEADING LADIES - Trilogy Players - April 4 - 9, 2015

Plan to attend Leading Ladies and laugh until you cry!

With large splashes of Some Like it Hot and Twelfth Night, this play by Ken Ludwig is sure to have you rolling in the aisles.

Performance dates are April 4-9, 2015 at Theater Works/the Peoria Center for the Performing Arts  

For more information go to: www.trilogyplayerstheatre.com/