Our Famous One-Act Cabaret is Back!
Great plays! Delicious food and drinks!
Great plays! Delicious food and drinks!
2023 Spring One-Acts Cabaret
One-Acts Producer Hope Van Vliet has lined up an entertaining program with a bit of an edge to it for RLT’s Spring One-Acts Cabaret to be presented Friday and Saturday, May 5-6 at RPAC.
Current plans are to continue with the same format that was employed in pre-pandemic days and was resumed for the Fall One-Acts last October – that is, there will be table seating, doors will open at 6:30 p.m. for meal and beverage service, and the performance of plays will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Our One-Act Cabarets are an opportunity to exercise and showcase emerging talent among actors, directors and crew, as promising people with little or no theatre experience are integrated with seasoned participants.
The Spring program consists of:
Writer's Block
Written and directed by Lacera Duncan. Comedy.
Jimmy the Antichrist
by Keith J. Powell, directed by Slayte Prefontaine. Comedy/Satire.
Anniversary
by Rachel Bonds, directed by James Park. Drama.
Variations on the Death of Trotsky
by David Ives, directed by Joseph Shane McLellan. Comedy.
Some of the comedy will be of the dark variety, and there will be explorations of mature themes including gender identity. Total running time, not including intermissions and set adjustments between plays, will be about 75-80 minutes.
One-Acts Producer Hope Van Vliet has lined up an entertaining program with a bit of an edge to it for RLT’s Spring One-Acts Cabaret to be presented Friday and Saturday, May 5-6 at RPAC.
Current plans are to continue with the same format that was employed in pre-pandemic days and was resumed for the Fall One-Acts last October – that is, there will be table seating, doors will open at 6:30 p.m. for meal and beverage service, and the performance of plays will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Our One-Act Cabarets are an opportunity to exercise and showcase emerging talent among actors, directors and crew, as promising people with little or no theatre experience are integrated with seasoned participants.
The Spring program consists of:
Writer's Block
Written and directed by Lacera Duncan. Comedy.
Jimmy the Antichrist
by Keith J. Powell, directed by Slayte Prefontaine. Comedy/Satire.
Anniversary
by Rachel Bonds, directed by James Park. Drama.
Variations on the Death of Trotsky
by David Ives, directed by Joseph Shane McLellan. Comedy.
Some of the comedy will be of the dark variety, and there will be explorations of mature themes including gender identity. Total running time, not including intermissions and set adjustments between plays, will be about 75-80 minutes.