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Now Playing:

How I Learned to Drive

Written by Paula Vogel
Directed by Patrick Miller

Take a back seat as a Maryland woman recounts the struggles of growing up, revisiting her relationship with an abusive uncle who taught her the rules of the road and life. This Pulitzer-prize-winning play blends raucous comedy and heartbreaking tragedy in a poignant and beautiful masterpiece of contemporary drama.

Note: Contains adult situations and language. Not recommended for young children.

January 20, 21, 27, 28, February 3, 4, 10, 11 at 8:00 PM
January 29 and February 5 at 2:30 PM.

Ticket prices: $17 General Admission, $14 Students/Seniors


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Pardon our dust: With the work on the restroom renovation, GAC restrooms may not be available for the first weekend, owing to permit delays. Other arrangements are being made, but you may wish to take this into account during your pre-show preparations. The play runs 90 minutes without intermission. We apologize for the inconvenience.


WATCH nomination

Congratulations to Denise A. Levien, nominated for a WATCH award for Outstanding Hair Design in a Play, for our production of Same Time Next Year. Awards to be announced March 11.

Auditions

Auditions for The Graduate
adapted by Terry Johnson, based on the motion picture by Calder Willingham and Buck Henry,
will be held at the theater, on
Monday, February 6, and Tuesday, February 7 from 7:30 to 10:00.
Please be prepared to list any schedule conflicts from February through May.

Director Jeffery Lesniak is casting the following roles:

Benjamin Braddock
21, has just finished college.
Mr Braddock
his father
Mrs Braddock
his mother
Mr Robinson
dad's business partner
Mrs Robinson
his wife
Elaine
18, their daughter
Ensemble
Play a variety of roles, such as hotel clerk, bartender, stripper, bar patrons, priest, wedding guests...
Casting notes: The role of Mrs Robinson requires nudity. Ben and Elaine are "underwear roles" (with possible nudity). The nudity level of the stripper role is negotiable.

Seeking local artists

We are seeking local artists interested in displaying their work in our lobby gallery. Now accepting applications for the remainder of 2012. Please submit samples of your work in jpg format, or a link to your on-line portfolio, to gallery@greenbeltartscenter.org to be considered.

In particular, looking for artists to display single works over the summer, as our part of the Greenbelt 75th Anniversary celebration. Our theme is "What Greenbelt Means To Me." Entries being accepted until April 30th, chosen entries will be notified mid-May, to be delivered June 1, with an opening reception on June 2nd, Greenbelt Day. More Information is available on our gallery page.


VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

  • Technical Director
    We are looking for a Technical Director. Duties include overseeing GAC's technical needs, to include set construction, lighting, and sound; coordinating among the various productions and personnel; and other related duties. Contact our General Manager, Betsy Marks Delaney, for more information about this position.
  • We are also currently seeking a Membership chair, duties include keeping track of memberships, and scheduling volunteers for the various needs.

RESTROOM RESCUE - WORK HAS BEGUN!

After two and a half years of fundraising and planning, the renovation of the Greenbelt Arts Center restrooms began Tuesday, December 27. The project will be completed by Wohlfarth Construction, a Maryland contractor, in five to six weeks, in time for the resumption of the normal theater season. That does not mean that all the work will be done, but we hope to have at least one functioning facility. The new walls are going up this week and new concrete floors will be laid down next week.

The rooms are being transformed from their drastically deteriorated condition into facilities which are not only attractive and convenient, but, most importantly, will provide to disabled patrons and volunteers in our area access in accord with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADAAG). Compliance means larger stalls, higher toilets, grab bars, tilted mirrors, and sinks that are accessible to wheelchairs users. A high-low drinking fountain will enable the theater to save at least $550 annually, the cost of providing bottled water in the lobby.

Renovation will enable the theater to meet certain code standards such as a cutoff of its water supply to separate it from that of the rest of the building which has already been carried out. New low-flow toilets will reduce water usage. A buildup of water in the floor outside the restroom walls is being properly channeled. Suitable venting of the restrooms will be added as will emergency lighting,

Because a wall between the men's room and the lobby has been removed, the tile and carpet in the area in front of the restrooms will have to be replaced, an unforeseen expense.

The cost is estimated to be $54,000 or somewhat more because of the unforeseen expense alluded to above. The theater's most recent award of $7,000 is from the Prince George's County Community Foundation Grants Program. This and other agencies and foundations, as well as members and friends of the theater have contributed over $56,000, a very fine showing.

Joan Jacobs, Chair Restroom Rescue


Greenbelt Arts Center programs are supported in part through grants from the City of Greenbelt and the Maryland State Arts Council, and gifts from other generous donors. We thank them for their continued support.



All shows start at 8pm unless otherwise stated. For reservations or more information call 301-441-8770.
Greenbelt Arts Center, 123 Centerway, Greenbelt MD 20770
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