Boeing Boeing
Robert (Michael Calvoni) helps his best friend, Bernard (Parker Janecek), try to escape from his German fiancée, Gretchen (Samantha Lideen), in UA Arizona Repertory Theatre’s comedy farce, BOEING BOEING, running Sep 22 – Oct 13, 2013. Photo by Ed Flores.
[View Full-sized Image]Robert (Michael Calvoni) can’t believe he just walked in on the debauchery of his buddy Bernard (Parker Janecek) with American stewardess, Gloria (Silvia Vannoy), in UA Arizona Repertory Theatre’s production of BOEING BOEING, playing Sep 22 – Oct 13 in the Marroney Theatre. Photo by Ed Flores.
[View Full-sized Image]Bernard (Parker Janecek) & Robert (Michael Calvoni) attempt to forcibly remove Italian stewardess, Gabriella (Carli Naff), from Bernard’s apartment in order to keep the other fiancée stewardesses from finding out about her in UA Arizona Repertory Theatre’s production of BOEING BOEING. Photo by Ed Flores.
[View Full-sized Image]Three fiancées from different airlines, three different bedrooms, one playboy & his best friend = one, big fight. UA Arizona Repertory Theatre’s BOEING BOEING cast members back row from left to right: Gabriella (Carli Naff), Gretchen (Samantha Lideen) & Gloria (Silvia Vannoy). Front row from left to right: Robert (Michael Calvoni) & his buddy, Bernard (Parker Janecek). Photo by Ed Flores.
[View Full-sized Image]Playboy Bernard (Parker Janecek) & his best friend, Robert (Michael Calvoni), are surrounded by three stewardesses who are demanding answers in BOEING BOEING, a 1960’s comedy farce presented by UA Arizona Repertory Theatre. Photo by Ed Flores.
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The Fantasticks
From left to right: El Gallo (Chris Okawa) & Matt (Cooper Hallstrom) cross swords as Luisa (Cecilia Iole) looks on with wonder in UA Arizona Repertory Theatre’s production of THE FANTASTICKS, running Oct 20-Nov 10. (Photo by Ed Flores.)
[View Full-sized Image]Matt (Cooper Hallstrom) sees the world through El Gallo’s (Chris Okawa) eyes in UA Arizona Repertory Theatre’s production of THE FANTASTICKS, running Oct 20-Nov 10 in the Tornabene Theatre. (Photo by Ed Flores.)
[View Full-sized Image]The magical narrator, El Gallo (Chris Okawa), leads Luisa (Cecilia Iole) in a dance around the world in the Tornabene Theatre in THE FANTASTICKS, presented by UA Arizona Repertory Theatre from Oct 20-Nov 10. (Photo by Ed Flores).
[View Full-sized Image]Luisa (Cecilia Iole) & Matt (Cooper Hallstrom) sing SOON IT’S GONNA RAIN in UA Arizona Repertory Theatre’s production of THE FANTASTICKS, playing on The UA campus Oct 20-Nov 10. (Photo by Ed Flores).
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The Man Who Came to Dinner
Critic, lecturer, and radio personality Sheridan Whiteside (Roberto Guajardo) receives a Christmas visit from funnyman Banjo (Owen Virgin) in UA Arizona Repertory Theatre’s production of THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER, playing Nov 10 – Dec 8 in the Marroney Theatre. (Photo by Ed Flores.)
[View Full-sized Image]Unwelcome houseguest Sheridan Whiteside (Roberto Guajardo) dictates telegrams at lightning speed, while his secretary, Maggie Cutler (Jordan Letson), effortlessly transcribes every syllable in THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER, presented by UA Arizona Repertory Theatre from Nov 10 – Dec 8. (Photo by Ed Flores.)
[View Full-sized Image]Friend of the great and near great, Sheridan Whiteside (Roberto Guajardo), is warmly greeted by actress Lorraine Sheldon (Silvia Vannoy) as his secretary, Maggie Cutler (Jordan Letson), observes with displeasure in THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER, presented by UA Arizona Repertory Theatre from Nov 10 – Dec 8. (Photo by Ed Flores.)
[View Full-sized Image]Actress Lorraine Sheldon (Silvia Vannoy) unabashedly flirts with local newspaperman Bert Jefferson (Max Tzannes), as Sheridan Whiteside (Roberto Guajardo) and Maggie Cutler (Jordan Letson) look on with contrasting emotions in UA Arizona Repertory Theatre’s production of THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER, running Nov 10 – Dec 8, 2013. (Photo by Ed Flores.)
[View Full-sized Image]Bert Jefferson (Max Tzannes) cheerfully greets Dr. Bradley (Michael Calvoni) after an eventful night out, as Sheridan Whiteside (Roberto Guajardo) looks on in UA Arizona Repertory Theatre’s holiday production of THE MAN WHO CAME TO DINNER, playing Nov 10 – Dec 8 on The UA campus. (Photo by Ed Flores).
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The Glass Menagerie
Laura (Kathleen Cannon) listens intently to her gentleman caller, Jim (Joey Rudman), as he regales her with stories of his past in Arizona Repertory Theatre’s production of THE GLASS MENAGERIE, running Feb 9 – Mar 2 in the Tornabene Theatre (photo by Ed Flores).
[View Full-sized Image]Southern belle, Amanda Wingfield (Maedell Dixon), lectures her son, Tom (Paul Thomson), about his lack of motivation in Tennessee Williams’ classic, THE GLASS MENAGERIE, presented by Arizona Repertory Theatre at The University of Arizona, Feb 9 – Mar 2 (photo by Ed Flores).
[View Full-sized Image]Fragile Laura Wingfield (Kathleen Cannon) attempts to ignore the disagreement between her mother, Amanda (Maedell Dixon), & brother, Tom (Paul Thomson), behind her in THE GLASS MENAGERIE, presented by Arizona Repertory Theatre, running Feb 9 – Mar 2 in the Tornabene Theatre on The University of Arizona campus (photo by Ed Flores).
[View Full-sized Image]Tom Wingfield (Paul Thomson, back right) suffers inner turmoil as he remembers the lament of his fragile sister, Laura (Kathleen Cannon), & mother, Amanda (Maedell Dixon), trying to impress Jim (Joey Rudman) with her hospitality, in the tender memory play, THE GLASS MENAGERIE, by Tennessee Williams – running Feb 9 – Mar 2 at Arizona Repertory Theatre at The University of Arizona (photo by Ed Flores).
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OKLAHOMA!
Curly (Michael Calvoni) & Laurey (Silvia Vannoy) share a tender moment in UA Arizona Repertory Theatre’s production of OKLAHOMA! running March 9 – April 6, 2014 (photo by Ed Flores).
[View Full-sized Image]Curly (Michael Calvoni) sings & describes the fabled “Surrey with Fringe on Top” to Laurey (Silvia Vannoy) & Aunt Eller (Kylie Arnold) in OKLAHOMA! running March 9 – April 6, 2014, at UA Arizona Repertory Theatre (photo by Ed Flores).
[View Full-sized Image]Cowboy Curly (Michael Calvoni) & farm girl, Laurey (Silvia Vannoy), muse about how “People Will Say We’re In Love” in the classic, OKLAHOMA! by Rodgers & Hammerstein running March 9 – April 6 at UA’s Arizona Repertory Theatre (photo by Ed Flores).
[View Full-sized Image]Curly (Michael Calvoni) & Laurey (Silvia Vannoy) say good-bye from their surrey to Aunt Eller (Kylie Arnold), Will Parker (Ryan Kleinman), & Ado Annie (Lindsey Mony) in UA Arizona Repertory Theatre’s high-energy production of OKLAHOMA! running March 9 – April 6, 2014, in the Marroney Theatre (photo by Ed Flores).
[View Full-sized Image]Will Parker (Ryan Kleinman) & Ado Annie (Lindsey Mony) are caught in the final pose of their “All ‘Er Nuthin'” dance in the boot-stompin’ production of OKLAHOMA! by UA Arizona Repertory Theatre running March 9 – April 6, 2014 (photo by Ed Flores).
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A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM
Oberon (Chris Okawa) demands that Titania (Jordan Letson) give him the Indian boy on whom she dotes, but she refuses, as Oberon’s jester & sprite, Puck (Grace Kirkpatrick), looks on in Shakespeare’s A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM, running April 13 – May 4, 2014 at UA’s Arizona Repertory Theatre (photo by Ed Flores).
[View Full-sized Image]Fairy Queen Titania (Jordan Letson) awakens after ingesting a love potion & falls in love with Nick Bottom (Owen Virgin), whose head has been transformed into a donkey by another of Puck’s potions in Arizona Repertory Theatre’s production of A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM, playing April 13 – May 4, 2014 (photo by Ed Flores).
[View Full-sized Image]Fairy Queen Titania (Jordan Letson) is smitten with Nick Bottom (Owen Virgin), whose head was turned into a donkey’s, in Shakespeare’s A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM, presented by Arizona Repertory Theatre at The University of Arizona, running April 13 – May 4, 2014, in the Tornabene Theatre (photo by Ed Flores).
[View Full-sized Image]As the fairies huddle, mischievous sprite, Puck (Grace Kirkpatrick), reminds everybody that nighttime isn’t always for fairies & lovemaking, but is also for frightening animals & the dead in A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM, presented by UA’s Arizona Repertory Theatre playing April 13 – May 4, 2014 (photo by Ed Flores).
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