Saturday, December 20, 2008

Last Chance to see "The Little Prince"


Holidays are here - time for the family!
make your reservations for "The Little Prince"
Saturday 12/20/2008 1:00 PM
Saturday 12/20/2008 4:00 PM
Reservations / Purchase tickets Call 865-599-5284
Tickets $9.00
$7.00 for a child with an adult


Also, reminder the current bid on the orginal painting is at $850.00. I am going to be running errands today – so if you want to bid you will need to call or text me at (865) 386-7860.

If you want updates of the bid change please text me a number I can text or call you.

Thanks so very much!

Happy Holidays,
Harvey

"The Little Prince" Original Painting Auction - NEW BID

http://ctkauction.blogspot.com/

The Bid is now at $850.00

We will continue to take bids for the painting after the close of the last production of “The Little Prince” Saturday December 20. The Final bid must be received by 5:30PM.

If you cannot be in the Theatre for the final live bids or prefer to remain anonymous, then you can call me on my cell phone to arrange a proxy to submit a bid on your behalf. If you have any questions or would like to arrange for a proxy, please call me at (865) 386-7860. Because of the overwhelming interest in this unique work of art, the bid increment is set at $25.00.

Thanks so much for your support of our kids!

Best,
Harvey

Harvey Abouelata
Abacus Creative Management
Sales, Marketing and Business Planning
(865) 386-7860

Friday, December 19, 2008

The Little Prince" Original Painting Auction - NEW BID


http://ctkauction.blogspot.com/

The Bid is now at $850.00

We will continue to take bids for the painting after the close of the last production of “The Little Prince” Saturday December 20. The Final bid must be received by 5:30PM.

If you cannot be in the Theatre for the final live bids or prefer to remain anonymous, then you can call me on my cell phone to arrange a proxy to submit a bid on your behalf. If you have any questions or would like to arrange for a proxy, please call me at (865) 386-7860. Because of the overwhelming interest in this unique work of art, the bid increment is set at $25.00.

Thanks so much for your support of our kids!

Best,
Harvey

Harvey Abouelata
Abacus Creative Management
Sales, Marketing and Business Planning
(865) 386-7860

"The Little Prince" Original Painting Auction - NEW BID






http://ctkauction.blogspot.com/

The Bid is now at $800.00

We will continue to take bids for the painting after the close of the last production of “The Little Prince” Saturday December 20. The Final bid must be received by 5:30PM.

If you cannot be in the Theatre for the final live bids or prefer to remain anonymous, then you can call me on my cell phone to arrange a proxy to submit a bid on your behalf. If you have any questions or would like to arrange for a proxy, please call me at (865) 386-7860. Because of the overwhelming interest in this unique work of art, the bid increment is set at $25.00.

Thanks so much for your support of our kids!

Best,
Harvey

Harvey Abouelata
Abacus Creative Management
Sales, Marketing and Business Planning
(865) 386-7860

Thursday, December 18, 2008

FINAL WEEKEND OF "THE LITTLE PRINCE"; ONLY FOUR PERFORMANCES LEFT!

Children’s Theatre of Knoxville is presenting “The Little Prince,” a play based on the beloved children’s novel by Antoine de Saint- Exupery, for four more performances only!

Your last chance to see this remarkable play which appeals to both adults and children is December 20! Remaining performances are:
Thursday, December 18 at 7 PM
Friday, December 19 at 7 PM
Saturday, December 20 at 1 PM and 4 PM

Reservations are strongly recommended. Over 330 people have already seen the play, and we expect many more this weekend. The Friday night show, for example, has only 28 seats left! We would hate for you to miss our most ambitious production yet! You may reserve your tickets by calling (865) 599-5284 or e-mailing tickets@childrenstheatreknoxville.com .

The play will be performed at in the historic ballroom of the Farragut Building (530 S. Gay Street) in downtown Knoxville, immediately next door to The Tennessee Theatre. The show plays on Thursdays (Dec. 18) at 7 PM; Fridays (Dec. 12 & 18) at 7 PM; Saturdays (Dec. 13 & 20) at 1 PM and 4 PM; and Sundays (Dec. 14) at 3 PM. Tickets are $9 per person, although CTK is continuing its popular special rate of $7 per person for any adult and child entering together. Reservations are strongly recommended.

Remaining tickets may be purchased in the Farragut Building ballroom, beginning 30 minutes prior to each show. All seating is general admission.

“The Little Prince” is one of the world’s most famous books for children, having been translated into over 40 languages.
Thought-provoking, thrilling, and funny, “The Little Prince” tells the story of an Aviator who crashes his plane into the Sahara Desert, where he is surprised to find a little boy wandering near the crash site.
As the Aviator attempts to repair his plane, he learns that this is no ordinary little boy - but a “little prince” from Asteroid B-612 who has also fallen to Earth. “The Little Prince” is a timeless spiritual allegory for people of all faiths. Through a series of outer space encounters and Earthly adventures with The Fox, The Snake, and The Desert Rose, the Little Prince teaches the Aviator about the power of faith, the triumph of beauty over ignorance, and the spiritual victory of good over evil, making “The Little Prince” the perfect holiday experience for people of all beliefs.

Twelve-year-old Alex Drinnen will play “The Little Prince,” with Ben Croisdale appearing as The Aviator. UT student Harrison Young plays The Aviator (As A Grown-Up). Fifteen other children, age 9 to 15, play the various characters who meet The Little Prince, including Sophia Abouelata, Marisa Beeler, Mac Bower, Amelia Bryant, Abigail Coughlin, Gregory Croisdale, English Dougherty, Tessa Goodnight, Caroline Hartley, Emily Hartley, Amber Latham, Graham Marema, Juliana Pulsinelli, Sarah Smith, and Rowan Young.

Please come out and support CTK, and we promise you will see a very unique show that you and your families will talk about for many days to come!

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Sunday, December 14, 2008

WINTER TERM OF “Solo Acting and Auditioning” (Age 11-15) SATURDAY CLASSES

Enrollment has begun for the Winter term of “Solo Acting and Auditioning” Saturdayclasses.

For younger students (ages 11 to 15), CTK will offer“Performance Basics for Young People,” for five consecutiveSaturdays from 2 PM to 4 PM, beginning January 10.

All classes are$125 per student, and all meet in the ballroom of The Farragut Building at 530 S. Gay Street in downtown Knoxville.

For more information, contact Zack Allen at (865) 599-5284.

WINTER TERM OF “MATINEE CLUB” (Age 6-10) SATURDAY CLASSES

Enrollment has begun for the Winter term of “Matinee Club” Saturdayclasses.

For younger students (ages 6 to 10), CTK will offer“Performance Basics for Young People,” for five consecutiveSaturdays from 10 AM to 12 PM, beginning January 10.

All classes are$125 per student, and all meet in the ballroom of The Farragut Building at 530 S. Gay Street in downtown Knoxville.

For more information, contact Zack Allen at (865) 599-5284.

Children's Theatre e-NEWS DECEMBER 2008

CHILDREN’S THEATRE of KNOXVILLE
DECEMBER 2008 e-NEWS

FINAL EIGHT PERFORMANCES OF "THE LITTLE PRINCE" OVER NEXT TWO WEEKENDS

Children’s Theatre of Knoxville is presenting “The Little Prince,” a play based on the beloved children’s novel by Antoine de Saint- Expury, for eight more performances December 20. “The Little Prince”
is one of the world’s most famous books for children, having been translated into over 40 languages. About 200 people came last weekend to see the play, and we are expecting hundreds more over the next 8 shows.

One of our audience members had this to say in a recent e-mail: "(We had) done the (traditional) Christmas story type-thing one too many times. The Little Prince is an offbeat holiday production but very refreshing. Kids love the costumes and the music, and adults appreciate the underlying examination of man's values."

Thought-provoking, thrilling, and funny, “The Little Prince” tells the story of an Aviator who crashes his plane into the Sahara Desert, where he is surprised to find a little boy wandering near the crash site.
As the Aviator attempts to repair his plane, he learns that this is no ordinary little boy - but a “little prince” from Asteroid B-612 who has also fallen to Earth. “The Little Prince” is a timeless spiritual allegory for people of all faiths. Through a series of outer space encounters and Earthly adventures with The Fox, The Snake, and The Desert Rose, the Little Prince teaches the Aviator about the power of faith, the triumph of beauty over ignorance, and the spiritual victory of good over evil, making “The Little Prince” the perfect holiday experience for people of all beliefs.

The play will be performed at CTK’s new location in the historic ballroom of the Farragut Building (530 S. Gay Street) in downtown Knoxville, immediately next door to The Tennessee Theatre. The show plays on Thursdays (Dec. 18) at 7 PM; Fridays (Dec. 12 & 18) at 7 PM; Saturdays (Dec. 13 & 20) at 1 PM and 4 PM; and Sundays (Dec. 14) at 3 PM. Tickets are $9 per person, although CTK is continuing its popular special rate of $7 per person for any adult and child entering together. Reservations are strongly recommended.
Tickets may be obtained by calling (865) 599-5284. Remaining tickets may be purchased in the Farragut Building ballroom, beginning 30 minutes prior to each show. All seating is general admission.

Twelve-year-old Alex Drinnen will play “The Little Prince,” with Ben Croisdale appearing as The Aviator. UT student Harrison Young plays The Aviator (As A Grown-Up). Fifteen other children, age 9 to 15, play the various characters who meet The Little Prince, including Sophia Abouelata, Marisa Beeler, Mac Bower, Amelia Bryant, Abigail Coughlin, Gregory Croisdale, English Dougherty, Tessa Goodnight, Caroline Hartley, Emily Hartley, Amber Latham, Graham Marema, Juliana Pulsinelli, Sarah Smith, and Rowan Young.

AUDITIONS FOR “THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS” TO BE HELD IN JANUARY

CTK’s next production will be a dramatic adaptation “The Wind in the Willows,” which will play in February 2009. Auditions have been scheduled for Sunday, January 4 at 3 PM and Monday, January 5 at 7 PM. Up to 12 young people, ages 7 to 17, will be considered for casting. “The Wind in the Willows” is based on the children’s book by Kenneth Grahame and tells the story of the forest friendship between Mr. Frog and Mr. Toad. Auditioners may perform a short 1- minute monologue, and all will be asked to read from the script. The play will be directed by Zack Allen. Questions? Call (865) 599- 5284 for more information, or e-mail zack@childrenstheatreknoxville.com .

WINTER TERM OF “MATINEE CLUB” SATURDAY CLASSES SCHEDULED

Enrollment has begun for the Winter term of “Matinee Club” Saturday classes. For younger students (ages 6 to 10), CTK will offer “Performance Basics for Young People,” for five consecutive Saturdays from 10 AM to 12 PM, beginning January 10. For older students (ages 11 to 15), CTK will hold another section of our most popular class “Solo Acting and Auditioning” for five consecutive Saturdays from 2 PM to 4 PM, beginning January 10. All classes are
$125 per student, and all meet in the ballroom of The Farragut Building at 530 S. Gay Street in downtown Knoxville. For more information, contact Zack Allen at (865) 599-5284.

2008 MILESTONES

It has only been nine months since our inaugural production at St.
James Episcopal Church, but we have reached many milestones in 2008 which assert that CTK is the Knoxville area’s fastest-growing theatre company.

In our fourth production (Little Women in October), we had our 1,000th audience member attend a show. And overall, our four productions thus far have been attended at 88% capacity. Treasure Island USA sold out every show! We quickly outgrew our small 50- seat playing space, which was graciously provided by the Arts and Culture Alliance at The Emporium. In October, we were given permission by Kailyn Realty Management to utilize the 100-seat historic ballroom in the Farragut Building to stage and produce our shows and classes.

With The Little Prince, we will have had over 120 child actors audition for - and over 40 receive a role in - a CTK production. Our youngest actor to have appeared in a production was Caleigh Schaad, who was only 8 when she made her stage debut as Dolly the Rabbit in The Velveteen Rabbit. Also, two of our shows, The Princess and the Pauper and Treasure Island USA have been premieres of original plays by our Executive Director Zack Allen.

CTK has also been active in the community, having conducted a hands on Film and Theatre Camp for troubled teens at Peninsula Village, led numerous workshops at local Boys & Girls Clubs and at the Public Defender’s Juvenile Facility in partnership with Tennessee Stage Company, begun a three-month in-school residency at Mooreland Heights Elementary School (see article below), and led workshops in conjunction with the Clarence Brown Theatre for Blount County’s Day for the Arts.

If you have contributed to CTK over the past nine months, we hope you are as proud as we are of our accomplishments since February. We simply could not have achieved so much without you.


ROTHCHILD CATERING TO DONATE AUDIENCE CHAIRS FOR “THE LITTLE PRINCE”

One of Knoxville’s most respected and community-conscious businesses will help CTK to produce “The Little Prince.” Rothchild Catering will donate the use of 100 audience chairs to CTK to use in our new theatre in the ballroom of the Farragut Building. CTK’s move to a larger venue (which holds almost 100 theatre-goers per
show) will certainly allow for the organization to grow and expand programming opportunities and audience capacities. One of the hurdles to overcome, however, has been to populate the space with audience chairs. Enter Rothchild Catering! They have graciously agreed to donate 100 chairs to the new space! If you are considering a holiday party this season, please consider Rothchild as your catering source. Not only do they have decades of culinary service to their credit, but they truly care about our community and its children. Thank you, Rothchild Catering, for this meaningful donation to Knoxville’s fastest-growing performing arts group!


"THE LITTLE PRINCE" PAINTING USED IN POSTER TO BE AUCTIONED ONLINE

Nationally-acclaimed New York-based artist April Laragy created the remarkably beautiful artwork for our poster of “The Little Prince.”
(See it at childrenstheatreknoxville.blogspot.com). Her national reputation and the quality of her work so impressed the Knoxville Museum of Art that the original painting is hanging there now!
Admission to the museum is free through the rest of 2008, so visit the museum and see the painting for yourself! If you like it, you can take it home! Yes, the painting is being auctioned online at the above “blogspot” address! This is your chance to obtain a gorgeous piece of original fine art for your child’s bedroom and to help CTK! All proceeds from the sale of the painting will be donated to CTK.


WEBSITE UPDATES / BLOGSPOT

Check out our updated website at www.childrenstheatreknoxville.com !
It has new information about the current play, classes, and outreach activities. Also, the most up-to-date information about CTK can be found childrenstheatreknoxville.blogspot.com . Bookmark both sites to get all the CTK info!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

The Little Prince Painting is now at $600.00 do I hear $750?


All benefits will go to the Children's Theatre of Knoxville.

Children’s Theatre of Knoxville, Inc. (CTK) is a newly-formed non-profit 501(c) corporation, operating under Tennessee State Charter #0561570. Donations are tax deductable.

To place a bid please e-mail your offer to harvey@abacuscreativemanagement.com

or call (865) 386-7860.

Current bid is at:

$600.00
Auction site is [here]

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

"The Little Prince" Painting - New BID!


All benefits will go to the Children's Theatre of Knoxville.

Children’s Theatre of Knoxville, Inc. (CTK) is a newly-formed non-profit 501(c) corporation, operating under Tennessee State Charter #0561570. Donations are tax deductable.

To place a bid please e-mail your offer to harvey@abacuscreativemanagement.com

or call (865) 386-7860.

Current bid is at:

$500.00
Auction site is [here]

Sunday, November 30, 2008

The Little Prince - Make Reservations today!!!


Holidays are here - time for the family!
make your reservations for "The Little Prince"
Today
Ticket Sales Little Prince 2008
Friday 12/5/2008 7:00 PM
Saturday 12/6/2008 1:00 PM
Saturday 12/6/2008 4:00 PM
Sunday 12/7/2008 3:00 PM
Thursday 12/11/2008 7:00 PM
Friday 12/12/2008 7:00 PM
Saturday 12/13/2008 1:00 PM
Saturday 12/13/2008 4:00 PM
Sunday 12/14/2008 3:00 PM
Thursday 12/18/2008 7:00 PM
Friday 12/19/2008 7:00 PM
Saturday 12/20/2008 1:00 PM
Saturday 12/20/2008 4:00 PM
Reservations / Purchase tickets Call 865-599-5284
You can also email:
Tickets $9.00
$7.00 for a child with an adult

Saturday, November 22, 2008

"The Little Prince" at the Knoxville Museum of Art


David L. Butler, Executive Director of the Knoxville Museum of Art and Zack Allen, Director of Children's Theatre of Knoxville with "The Little Prince" Original Painting by April Laragey - Stein on display of the Knoxville Museum of Art.
The Painting is for sale to the highest bidder. All proceeds will go to the Children's Theatre of Knoxville. To see the painting please visit the KMA @ 1050 World's Fair Park Knoxville, TN 37916-1653 from now until December 20. Admission is free!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

CHILDREN’S THEATRE of KNOXVILLE NOVEMBER 2008 e-NEWS

“THE LITTLE PRINCE” To Play December 5, 6, 7, 11, 12, 13, 14, 18, 19 &
20

Children’s Theatre of Knoxville will present “The Little Prince,” a
play based on the beloved children’s novel by Antoine de Saint-
Expury, for thirteen performances throughout the first three weekends
of December. “The Little Prince” is one of the world’s most famous
books for children, having been translated into over 40 languages.

Thought-provoking, thrilling, and funny, “The Little Prince” tells the
story of an Aviator who crashes his plane into the Sahara Desert,
where he is surprised to find a little boy wandering near the crash site.
As the Aviator attempts to repair his plane, he learns that this is no
ordinary little boy - but a “little prince” from Asteroid B-612 who has
also fallen to Earth. “The Little Prince” is a timeless spiritual
allegory for people of all faiths. Through a series of outer space
encounters and Earthly adventures with The Fox, The Snake, and The
Desert Rose, the Little Prince teaches the Aviator about the power of
faith, the triumph of beauty over ignorance, and the spiritual victory of
good over evil, making “The Little Prince” the perfect holiday
experience for people of all beliefs.

The play will be performed at CTK’s new location in the historic
ballroom of the Farragut Building (530 S. Gay Street) in downtown
Knoxville, immediately next door to The Tennessee Theatre. The show
plays on Thursdays (Dec. 11 & 18) at 7 PM; Fridays (Dec. 5, 12 & 18)
at 7 PM; Saturdays (Dec. 6, 13 & 20) at 1 PM and 4 PM; and Sundays
(Dec. 7 & 14) at 3 PM. Tickets are $9 per person, although CTK is
continuing its popular special rate of $7 per person for any adult and
child entering together. Reservations are strongly recommended.
Tickets may be obtained by calling (865) 599-5284. Remaining
tickets may be purchased in the Farragut Building ballroom, beginning
30 minutes prior to each show. All seating is general admission.

Twelve-year-old Alex Drinnen will play “The Little Prince,” with Ben
Croisdale appearing as The Aviator. UT student Harrison Young plays
The Aviator (As A Grown-Up). Fifteen other children, age 9 to 15, play
the various characters who meet The Little Prince, including Sophia
Abouelata, Marisa Beeler, Mac Bower, Amelia Bryant, Abigail
Coughlin, Gregory Croisdale, English Dougherty, Tessa Goodnight,
Caroline Hartley, Emily Hartley, Amber Latham, Graham Marema,
Juliana Pulsinelli, Sarah Smith, and Rowan Young.

2008 MILESTONES

It has only been nine months since our inaugural production at St.
James Episcopal Church, but we have reached many milestones in 2008
which assert that CTK is the Knoxville area’s fastest-growing theatre
company.

In our fourth production (Little Women in October), we had our
1,000th audience member attend a show. And overall, our four
productions thus far have been attended at 88% capacity. Treasure
Island USA sold out every show! We quickly outgrew our small 50-
seat playing space, which was graciously provided by the Arts and
Culture Alliance at The Emporium. In October, we were given
permission by Kailyn Realty Management to utilize the 100-seat
historic ballroom in the Farragut Building to stage and produce our
shows and classes.

With The Little Prince, we will have had over 120 child actors audition
for - and over 40 receive a role in - a CTK production. Our youngest
actor to have appeared in a production was Caleigh Schaad, who was
only 8 when she made her stage debut as Dolly the Rabbit in The
Velveteen Rabbit. Also, two of our shows, The Princess and the
Pauper and Treasure Island USA have been premieres of original plays
by our Executive Director Zack Allen.

CTK has also been active in the community, having conducted a hands
on Film and Theatre Camp for troubled teens at Peninsula Village, led
numerous workshops at local Boys & Girls Clubs and at the Public
Defender’s Juvenile Facility in partnership with Tennessee Stage
Company, begun a three-month in-school residency at Mooreland
Heights Elementary School (see article below), and led workshops in
conjunction with the Clarence Brown Theatre for Blount County’s Day
for the Arts.

If you have contributed to CTK over the past nine months, we hope you
are as proud as we are of our accomplishments since February. We
simply could not have achieved so much without you.


IMAGI-STAGE CLASS PERFORMS FINAL PLAY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20

Students in CTK’s Imagi-Stage class will perform their final project, a
dramatic adaptation of the classic O. Henry story, “The Last Leaf,” on
Thursday, November 20 at 5 PM in The Farragut Building (530 S. Gay
Street) in downtown Knoxville, immediately next door to The
Tennessee Theatre. Performers include Jordan Bridges as Miss Sue,
Madison Hamilton as Miss Joanna, Bentley Young as Rand, Will
White as Dr. McMillan, and Savannah Huff as Miss Louisa.

CTK’s Imagi-Stage after-school workshops teach theatre basics in a
practical theatre environment, by rehearsing and performing a highly
dramatic 15-minute play. Students apply emotion, mood, task, and
physical condition to the acting process to create vibrant,
interesting characters. The play is performed with minimal technical
assistance to allow the actors to create the play’s reality. Admission
to the short performance is free. Those interested in taking future
Imagi-Stage classes are encouraged to attend to learn more about this
unique learning opportunity.

Enrollment has begun for the Winter term of Imagi-Stage classes. The
class for students (ages 10 to 14) will be Tuesdays after-school (4 PM
to 5:30 PM) for five consecutive Tuesdays, beginning January 13. The
class for ages 15 to 18 will be Thursdays after-school (4 PM to 5:30
PM) for five consecutive Thursdays, beginning January 15. All
classes are $125 per student, and all meet in the ballroom of The
Farragut Building at 530 S. Gay Street in downtown Knoxville.


TENNESSEE ARTS COMMISSION RESIDENCY AT MOORELAND HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL UNDERWAY

CTK Artistic Director Jenny Ballard is teaching a 3-month residency,
sponsored by the Tennessee Arts Commission, at Mooreland Heights
Elementary School over the coming months. CTK teaches three 45-
minute drama classes twice weekly at the south Knoxville
school, centering on building verbal skills, self-confidence, and basic
theatre skills. The Tennessee Arts Commission is funding this project,
which furthers CTK’s mission of exposing as many students as possible
to the educational and entertaining aspects of creative dramatics. If
your school is interested in forming such a partnership with CTK,
please contact Jenny Ballard at (865) 599-5284, or e-mail her at
jenny@childrenstheatreknoxville.com .

WINTER TERM OF “MATINEE CLUB” SATURDAY CLASSES SCHEDULED

Enrollment has begun for the Winter term of “Matinee Club” Saturday
classes. For younger students (ages 6 to 10), CTK will offer
“Performance Basics for Young People,” for five consecutive
Saturdays from 10 AM to 12 PM, beginning January 10. For older
students (ages 11 to 15), CTK will hold another section of our most
popular class “Solo Acting and Auditioning” for five consecutive
Saturdays from 2 PM to 4 PM, beginning January 10. All classes are
$125 per student, and all meet in the ballroom of The Farragut Building
at 530 S. Gay Street in downtown Knoxville. For more information,
contact Zack Allen at (865) 599-5284.

ROTHCHILD CATERING TO DONATE AUDIENCE CHAIRS FOR “THE LITTLE PRINCE”

One of Knoxville’s most respected and community-conscious
businesses will help CTK to produce “The Little Prince.” Rothchild
Catering will donate the use of 100 audience chairs to CTK to use in
our new theatre in the ballroom of the Farragut Building. CTK’s
move to a larger venue (which holds almost 100 theatre-goers per
show) will certainly allow for the organization to grow and expand
programming opportunities and audience capacities. One of the
hurdles to overcome, however, has been to populate the space
with audience chairs. Enter Rothchild Catering! They have graciously
agreed to donate 100 chairs to the new space! If you are considering a
holiday party this season, please consider Rothchild as your catering
source. Not only do they have decades of culinary service to their
credit, but they truly care about our community and its children. Thank
you, Rothchild Catering, for this meaningful donation to Knoxville’s
fastest-growing performing arts group!

AUDITIONS FOR “THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS” TO BE HELD IN JANUARY

CTK’s next production will be a dramatic adaptation “The Wind in the
Willows,” which will play in February 2009. Auditions have been
scheduled for Sunday, January 4 at 3 PM and Monday, January 5 at 7
PM. Up to 12 young people, ages 7 to 17, will be considered for
casting. “The Wind in the Willows” is based on the children’s book
by Kenneth Grahame and tells the story of the forest friendship
between Mr. Frog and Mr. Toad. Auditioners may perform a short 1-
minute monologue, and all will be asked to read from the script. The
play will be directed by Zack Allen. Questions? Call (865) 599- 5284
for more information, or e-mail zack@childrenstheatreknoxville.com .

CTK PARTNERS WITH ACCLAIMED NEW YORK ARTIST APRIL LARAGY FOR 2009 SEASON PROMOTION

Nationally-acclaimed New York-based artist April Laragy created the
remarkably beautiful artwork for our poster of “The Little Prince.”
(See it at childrenstheatreknoxville.blogspot.com). Her national
reputation and the quality of her work so impressed the Knoxville
Museum of Art that the original painting is hanging there now!
Admission to the museum is free through the rest of 2008, so visit the
museum and see the painting for yourself! If you like it, you can take it
home! Yes, the painting is being auctioned online at the above
“blogspot” address! This is your chance to obtain a gorgeous piece of
original fine art for your child’s bedroom and to help CTK! All
proceeds from the sale of the painting will be donated to CTK. Ms.
Larage has agreed to paint five more original paintings for each CTK
mainstage production of the 2009 calendar year, and CTK will auction
each one off, after its display at KMA.

STAGE MANAGEMENT POSITION AVAILABLE

CTK is looking for a stage manager to help with “The Little Prince”
and/or for productions in the 2009 calendar year. This is a paid
position. If you have stage management experience, or would like to
learn about the stage managing, please contact Zack Allen at
(865) 599-5284.

WEBSITE UPDATES / BLOGSPOT

Check out our updated website at www.childrenstheatreknoxville.com !
It has new information about the current play, classes, and outreach
activities. Also, the most up-to-date information about CTK can be
found childrenstheatreknoxville.blogspot.com . Bookmark both sites to
get all the CTK info!


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Sunday, November 16, 2008

Make your reservations today for the production of, "The Littel Prince" performed by the Children's Theatre of Knoxville


Ticket Sales Little Prince 2008

Friday 12/5/2008 7:00 PM
Saturday 12/6/2008 1:00 PM
Saturday 12/6/2008 4:00 PM
Sunday 12/7/2008 3:00 PM

Thursday 12/11/2008 7:00 PM
Friday 12/12/2008 7:00 PM
Saturday 12/13/2008 1:00 PM
Saturday 12/13/2008 4:00 PM
Sunday 12/14/2008 3:00 PM

Thursday 12/18/2008 7:00 PM
Friday 12/19/2008 7:00 PM
Saturday 12/20/2008 1:00 PM
Saturday 12/20/2008 4:00 PM


Reservations / Purchase tickets
Call 865-599-5284



Monday, November 10, 2008

Saturday, November 8, 2008

Press Release:Knoxville Museum of Art supports Children’s Theatre of Knoxville by displaying fundraising painting by fine artist April Laragy Stein.





FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 7, 2008

Knoxville Museum of Art supports Children’s Theatre of Knoxville by displaying fundraising painting by fine artist April Laragy Stein.

Fine Artist April Laragy Stein of upstate New York has donated an original painting to be used for promoting the Children’s Theatre of Knoxville’s upcoming production of “The Little Prince”. The painting will be on display at the Knoxville Museum of Art from Tuesday, November 11, 2008 until the last performance of “The Little Prince” on Saturday, December 20, 2008 at which time it will be auctioned and awarded to the highest bidder.

Knoxville, Tenn. – Children’s Theatre of Knoxville will present their fifth production and last play of the 2008 season, the beloved children’s classic, The Little Prince. Written by Antoine de Saint-Exupery, The Little Prince will be directed by Zack Allen, Executive Director of Children’s Theatre of Knoxville. Fine artist April Laragy Stein has created an original painting to benefit the Children’s Theatre of Knoxville. The painting will be used for the promotional poster of the production of The Little Prince and the original will be auctioned off at the end of the performance to the highest bidder. The painting will be on display at the Knoxville Museum of Art from November 11, 2008 until December 20, 2008. Admission for the Knoxville Museum of Art is free through December 31, 2008.
April Laragy Stein’s pieces generally sell for $3,500 to $5,000 for original framed work. The starting bid on The Little Prince painting is $250.00. Bidding has already begun and will end after the final performance of The Little Prince on December 20, 2008. To place a bid you can call the Children’s Theatre of Knoxville’s promotional manager, Harvey Abouelata at (865) 386-7860 or email him at harvey@abacuscreativemanagement.com. A bid can also be placed with any board member of the Children’s Theatre of Knoxville. The current bid is posted on the Children’s Theatre Auction Blog http://ctkauction.blogspot.com/.
“We have been tremendously fortunate with the support we have received from the Knoxville community and a few old friends.” said Abouelata. “This poster alone is the result of many very kind and generous people that see the need and benefit of having a program like the Children’s Theatre of Knoxville in our community. The painting was donated by April Laragy Stein, a childhood artist friend of mine, and is being framed by Bennett Galleries. The Knoxville Museum of Art is hosting the painting, Andrea Truan Design is creating the poster, and Tennessee Valley Direct is printing the poster.”

The Little Prince runs Thursday through Sundays, premiering Friday, December 5th and closing Saturday, December 20th. The show plays each Thursday and Friday evening at 7 PM, Saturday afternoons at 1 PM and 4 PM, and Sunday afternoons at 3 PM. The Farragut Building is located at 530 S. Gay Street in downtown Knoxville, next to the historic Tennessee Theater.

For reservations, please call 865-599-5284. Reservations are recommended as most shows tend to sell out. Occasionally tickets may be purchased at CTK’s box office 30 minutes before show time.

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Contact

Zack AllenChildren’s Theatre of KnoxvillePhone (865) 599-5284 111 N Central St, Suite 9 Knoxville, TN, 37901Phone (865) 599-5284www.childrenstheatreknoxville.com

Assets
April Laragy Stein “Little Prince” original painting Images:

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About The Children’s Theatre of Knoxville

The Children’s Theatre of Knoxville, Inc. is a non-profit corporation dedicated to producing meaningful theatrical productions for children and families, providing advanced theatrical instruction for children, and serving the community through drama-related outreach programs. CTK accepts charitable donations. Checks should be made to the Children’s Theatre of Knoxville. For more information, call 865-599-5284, visit http://www.childrenstheatreknoxville.com/ or email info@childrenstheatreknoxville.com.

The Children’s Theatre of Knoxville was formed in 2007 by Zack Allen, who serves as the corporation’s Executive Director, and by Jenny Ballard, who serves as Artistic Director.

Website: http://www.childrenstheatreknoxville.com/
Blog: http://childrenstheatreknoxville.blogspot.com/

Children’s Theatre Location
The Farragut Building is located at 530 S. Gay Street in downtown Knoxville, next to the historic Tennessee Theater.

Tickets for Children’s Theatre Performances
For reservations, please call 865-599-5284. Reservations are recommended as most shows tend to sell out. Occasionally tickets may be purchased at CTK’s box office 30 minutes before show time

Sponsorship /donations
Children’s Theatre of Knoxville, Inc. (CTK) is a newly-formed non-profit 501(c) corporation, operating under Tennessee State Charter #0561570. Donations are tax deductable. Checks should be written and mailed to:
Children’s Theatre of Knoxville, Inc.
Po Box 3783 Knoxville, TN 37927

About the Little Prince
The Little Prince was written by a famous French airplane pilot, Antoine de Saint-Exupery, during World War II. It is a well-known children’s spiritual allegory, and is one of the most widely translated French books in literary history.

The Little Prince tells the story of the narrator, an airplane pilot who crashes in the Sahara Desert. Running out of food and water, and worrying over his predicament, the pilot is approached by the little prince, a young boy who asks him to draw him a sheep. The narrator obliges and the two become friends. As the pilot attempts to fix his airplane, the little prince tells his story. Through his tale, the pilot learns that the little prince actually comes from a small planet where he lived all alone with only a beautiful rose for company. In an attempt to cure his loneliness, he left the planet. On his journey, the prince encounters a king, a vain man, a drunkard, a businessman, a lamplighter and a geographer. At the geographer’s suggestion, the little prince visits Earth, but lands in the middle of the desert and cannot find any humans. Instead, he meets a snake who speaks in riddles and hints darkly that its lethal poison can send the little prince back to the heavens if he so wishes. Ignoring him, the little prince befriends a fox who teaches him, among other things, that the important things in life are visible only to the heart.

Performance Schedule for “The Little Prince”
Friday, December 5, 2008 7:00 PM
Saturday, December 6, 2008 1 PM & 4 PM
Sunday, December 7, 2008 3:00 PM

Thursday, December 11, 2008 7:00 PM
Friday, December 12, 2008 7:00 PM
Saturday, December 13, 2008 1 PM & 4 PM
Sunday, December 14, 2008 3:00 PM

Thursday, December 18, 2008 7:00 PM
Friday, December 19, 2008 7:00 PM
Saturday, December 20, 2008 1 PM & 4 PM

About April Laragy Stein
One of upstate New York's favorite artists, April Laragy Stein Stein presents her latest artistic achievements that awaken the imagination. Influenced by Chagall, Matisse and early Kandinsky, April’s watercolor, gouache and acrylic paintings are compelling and rich with fantasy. The broad theme of her work embodies the earthly dimension of time and space, and makes a connection to a second dimension through the use of the canvas. The paintings depicted on this website range in actual size from approximately 16” x 20” to 40” x 60”.

Acquiring April’s work

Most of the paintings shown on this website have been purchased by private collectors or by the Elizabeth Collection at Artisan Works. If you wish to inquire as to the availability of any of the paintings shown on this site or other works already completed by April please contact Artisan Works at www.artisanworks.net or at (585) 288-7170. If you wish to discuss commissioning a work with April please contact her directly at: aprillaragy@rochester.rr.com.
http://www.aprillaragy.com/


About the Knoxville Museum of Art

The Knoxville Museum of Art serves East Tennessee with outstanding exhibitions and educational programs. The museum is located in downtown Knoxville at 1050 World’s Fair Park and is open to the public Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday 10 AM – 5 PM, Friday 10 AM – 8 PM, and Sunday 1 PM –5 PM. Parking is free. Admission is free through December 31, 2008. For more information contact Angela Thomas at (865) 934-2034 or visit http://www.knoxart.org/.



KMA Location and Hours
865.525.6101
1050 World’s Fair Park, Knoxville, TN 37916-1653
Closed MondayTuesday- Thursday: 10am- 5pmFriday: 10am- 8pmSaturday: 10am- 5pmSunday: 1pm- 5pm
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Abacus Creative Management (http://www.abacuscreativemanagement.com/) provides business, marketing, sales and promotional planning. Contact Harvey Abouelata (865)386-7860.


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Monday, November 3, 2008

Children's Theatre of Knoxville could use you as a sponsor


Children's Theatre of Knoxville is starting rehearsal for the "Little Prince" today!


We have been very fortunate with the Knoxville Business Community helping us grow. Times are tough right now - but our kids are only kids once... If you can dig up a few dollars of support we could sure use the help.


The kids work hard for every dollar you donate in the production and spreading the word about your business. The kids hang over 150 posters, hand out 600 flyer's, post to the web and perform to an average of 675 people a production. We make sure every person we touch knows who our sponsors are and that they make the Children's Theatre possible.




We are also in need of furniture (specifically chairs for our theatre). If you can lend hand thank you in advance!

Our very generous sponsors have been:
Tennessee Valley Direct, Mortgage Investors Group / Kristin Abouelata, Fletcher PR, Mercy Health Partners, Jupiter Entertainment, Dan Lipe Design, Andrea Truan Design, Hardin Valley Animal Hospital, Trust Company / Jim Shelby, Regal Entertainment Group, Covenant Health Credit Union, Parkwest Medical Center

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Little Prince Performance Schedule

Children’s Theatre of Knoxville
present

Little Prince
a dramatization of the novel by Antoine de Saint-Expury
Directed and Written by Zack Allen



Friday, December 05, 2008 7:00 PM
Saturday, December 06, 2008 1 PM & 4 PM
Sunday, December 07, 2008 3:00 PM

Thursday, December 11, 2008 7:00 PM
Friday, December 12, 2008 7:00 PM
Saturday, December 13, 2008 1 PM & 4 PM
Sunday, December 14, 2008 3:00 PM


Thursday, December 18, 2008 7:00 PM
Friday, December 19, 2008 7:00 PM
Saturday, December 20, 2008 1 PM & 4 PM


Reservations are recommended. Purchase tickets Call 865-599-5284

All performances will be at t the Farragut Building ballroom (530 S. Gay Street, 2nd fl oor), Tickets can be purchased starting 30 minutes before each show.


* Please try to call well in advance. We have moved into a much larger theatre and I doubt we will have the problems we have had in the past of turning people away. However, to be on the safe side - please make your reservations now.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

CTK: Thank You Knoxville Museum of Art


Here is some exciting news for the Children's Theatre of Knoxville.
The Knoxville Museum of Art will display April Largagy's orginal painting donated for fund raising for the production of "The Little Prince"!
As soon as the painting arrives we will get it over to KMA and it will remain on display through the last show Sunday, December 20, 2008.
Please visit the KMA to view the painting and place your bid. The bid is starting at $250.00. April Laragy's paintings sell for $3,500 - $5,000.



To enter a bid please email:
Harvey@abacuscreativemanagement.com

or enter your bid (HERE)



Friday, October 24, 2008

Support Children's Theatre of Knoxville - Bid on this original painting


"Little Prince" is an original painting by April Laragy.
Typically her painting sell for $3,500-$5,000.
Please place your bid (HERE).
All proceeds go directly to the Children's Theatre of Knoxville.
Thank you for your support.

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Thursday, October 23, 2008

AUDITION: CHILDREN’S THEATRE OF KNOXVILLE, PRODUCTION OF THE "LITTLE PRINCE"

Children’s Theatre of Knoxville will be auditioning for roles in the production, The Little Prince, in its new location at the Farragut building in downtown Knoxville. We will be casting two boys ages 8-12, as well as a variety of roles for boys, girls, men and women, of all ages and experience levels October 26th at 3:00 PM, and October 27th at 7:00 PM at Children’s Theatre of Knoxville, in the historic Farragut Building.

Knoxville, Tenn. – Children’s Theatre of Knoxville will present their fifth production and last play of the 2008 season, the beloved children’s classic, The Little Prince. Written by Antoine de Saint-Exupery, The Little Prince will be directed by Zack Allen, Executive Director of Children’s Theatre of Knoxville. Just in time for the holidays, The Little Prince will debut at their new home in the second floor ballroom of the historic Farragut Building, 530 S. Gay St., downtown Knoxville, next door to the historic Tennessee Theater.

To audition, actors should come prepared to perform a one-minute monologue and do a cold reading from the script. Auditions will be held October 26th at 3:00 PM, and October 27th at 7:00 PM at Children’s Theatre of Knoxville, in the historic Farragut Building.



The Little Prince was written by a famous French airplane pilot, Antoine de Saint-Exupery, during World War II. It is a well-known children’s spiritual allegory, and is one of the most widely translated French books in literary history.

The Little Prince tells the story of the narrator, an airplane pilot who crashes in the Sahara Desert. Running out of food and water, and worrying over his predicament, the pilot is approached by the little prince, a young boy who asks him to draw him a sheep. The narrator obliges and the two become friends. As the pilot attempts to fix his airplane, the little prince tells his story. Through his tale, the pilot learns that the little prince actually comes from a small planet where he lived all alone with only a beautiful rose for company. In an attempt to cure his loneliness, he left the planet. On his journey, the prince encounters a king, a vain man, a drunkard, a businessman, a lamplighter and a geographer. At the geographer’s suggestion, the little prince visits Earth, but lands in the middle of the desert and cannot find any humans. Instead, he meets a snake who speaks in riddles and hints darkly that its lethal poison can send the little prince back to the heavens if he so wishes. Ignoring him, the little prince befriends a fox who teaches him, among other things, that the important things in life are visible only to the heart.

Zack Allen, Executive Director of Children’s Theater of Knoxville (CTK) said, “CTK is very excited about presenting a dramatic adaptation of this beloved children’s book. The story, which emphasizes themes of tolerance, friendship, and self-discovery, is one that is important for people of all ages. Its themes are especially relevant during the holiday season, when we will be performing the play!”

The Little Prince runs Fridays through Sundays, premiering December 5th and closing December 20th. The show plays each Friday evening at 7 PM, Saturday afternoons at 1PM and 4PM, and Sunday afternoons at 3PM. The Farragut Building is located at 530 S. Gay Street in downtown Knoxville, next to the historic Tennessee Theater.

For reservations, please call 865-599-5284. Reservations are recommended as most shows tend to sell out. Occasionally tickets may be purchased at CTK’s box office 30 minutes before show time.

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About The Children’s Theatre of Knoxville

The Children’s Theatre of Knoxville, Inc. is a non-profit corporation dedicated to producing meaningful theatrical productions for children and families, providing advanced theatrical instruction for children, and serving the community through drama-related outreach programs. CTK accepts charitable donations. Checks should be made to the Children’s Theatre of Knoxville. For more information, call 865-599-5284, visit www.childrenstheatreknoxville.com or email info@childrenstheatreknoxville.com.

The Children’s Theatre of Knoxville was formed in 2007 by Zack Allen, who serves as the corporation’s Executive Director, and by Jenny Ballard, who serves as Artistic Director.

Website: www.childrenstheatreknoxville.com
Blog: http://childrenstheatreknoxville.blogspot.com/


Sponsorship /donations
Children’s Theatre of Knoxville, Inc. (CTK) is a newly-formed non-profit 501(c) corporation, operating under Tennessee State Charter #0561570. Donations are tax deductable. Checks should be written and mailed to:
Children’s Theatre of Knoxville, Inc.
Po Box 3783 Knoxville, TN 37927

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Abacus Creative Management (www.abacuscreativemanagement.com) provides business, marketing, sales and promotional planning. Contact Harvey Abouelata (865)386-7860.


Auditions, Little Prince, Knoxville Tennessee Theatre, Plays, Children’s Theater, Kids Activities, Acting, Acting Class. Theater Groups, Down Town Knoxville, Entertainment, Performing Arts, Family Entertainment

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Children's Theatre of Knoxville e-NEWS

CHILDREN'S THEATRE OF KNOXVILLE IS MOVING!


CTK has found a beautiful new home for our classes and performances! Our fall term of classes and our upcoming production of "The Little Prince" will take place at our new location in the historic Farragut Building on the corner of Gay Street and Clinch Avenue (530 S. Gay Street) in downtown Knoxville, immediately next door to the Tennessee Theatre. We will have a gorgeous auditorium on the building's second floor (formerly the ballroom of the old Farragut Hotel) without load-bearing poles in the viewing area, as well as a lovely classroom area and a comfortable green room (or actor's lounge) for our performers and their families. The State Street Garage is directly behind the building and is free during all of our performance times! Thanks to Mike Davis of Kailyn Realty Management and Cris Lutz of Community Shares for providing this opportunity for CTK to grow and expand our programming in a safe and lovely setting.

FALL TERM OF IMAGI-STAGE CLASSES START THIS THURSDAY


The fall term of CTK's Imagi-Stage after-school classes are starting this Thursday, October 23. The Imagi-Stage program is a weekly after-school workshop for beginners and veterans, which teaches and reinforces creative dramatics in a practical theatre environment. This means that students will work with CTK Executive Director Zack Allen on an age-appropriate script, delving into creating characters and learning the basics of stage production.

Students will perform the script on the final day of class. This is a five-session class for ages 11 to 15, which will meet from 4 PM to 5:30 PM on October 23, 30, November 6, 13 & 20. The class will meet at our new location at the Farragut Building in downtown Knoxville (530 S. Gay Street). Students should gather with the instructor in the lobby, and the class will take place in our classroom and theatre on the second floor. Cost is $125 per student, payable on the first day of class.

FALL TERM OF MATINEE CLUB CLASSES START THIS SATURDAY

The fall term of the Matinee Club (CTK's Saturday classes in creative dramatics) begins this Saturday at our new location at 530 S. Gay Street. There are two classes for two age groups being offered this term. Please note that both Matinee Club classes are near capacity, and slots are available on a first- registered, first-seated basis.


Our PERFORMANCE BASICS class is for ages 6 to 10. This class, taught by CTK Artistic Director Jenny Ballard, will teach students how to create specific and unique characters, using a myriad of theatre games and exercises designed for fun and learning. Students are instructed in TN Dept. of Education Theatre Learning Standards for elementary grade levels. The class will also take a guided tour of the historic Tennessee Theatre on the first day of class.


The class meets on Saturday mornings from 10 AM to 12 PM for four sessions (October 25, November 8, 15 & 22). Cost for the 8-hour class is $125 per student, payable on the first day of class.


This term's topic for older students (ages 11 through 15) is SOLO ACTING & AUDITIONING. This class is specifically designed to assist the young actor with self-preparation and auditioning technique. Studens will memorize and polish two audition-appropriate monologues which emphasize emotional and physical expression. The class will also take a guided tour of the historic Tennessee Theatre on the first day of class. This class meets on Saturday afternoons from 2 PM to 4 PM for four sessions (October 25, November 8, 15 & 22). Cost for the 8-hour class is $125 per student, payable on the first day of class.

AUDITIONS FOR "THE LITTLE PRINCE"


Children's Theatre of Knoxville will hold auditions for the play "The Little Prince" on Sunday, October 26 at 3 PM and Monday, October 27 at 7 PM at our new location at 530 S. Gay Street (the Farragut Building immediately next door to the Tennessee Theatre). Roles are available for boys and girls, ages 8 to 18, as well as adult actors of all ages. Those planning to audition may prepare a short 1-minute monologue or solo acting piece, if they wish. All auditioners, however, will be asked to read from the script. The play will rehearse Monday through Thursday evenings and Sunday afternoons throughout the month of November (with the exception of Thanksgiving weekend) and the first week of December. The performance dates are December 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 19 & 20.

LITTLE WOMEN WRAP-UP


Our production of "Little Women" was a resounding success. Over 380 people saw the production, and we feel even more would have trekked downtownto see the play if we hadn't performed on two home football Saturdays. The good turnout for "Little Women" put our turnstile count at over 1,000 audience members in 2008, an overwhelming success for a company in its first full year of production. The production was featured on "Live at Five at Four" (with an appearance by Kat Moore (who played Jo March) and director Jenny Ballard) and Alyson Hunt spent 90 minutes live on the set on WVLT's Morning Show, presenting two scenes from the play as well as interviewing Kat Moore ("Jo"), Ashlee Latimer ("Meg"), Rowan Young ("Beth") and Holland Hysmith ("Younger Amy"). Also, the Knoxville News-Sentinel featured a backstage photo of Young and Latimer, along with Carin Lagerberg ("Older Amy") and Marisa Beeler ("Belle"), as well as audio also featuring Sophia Abouelata, on their website as the "Special Moment of the Week." You can view the photo and hear the audio at http://web.knoxnews.com/special/moment/molittlewomen.html .


VISIT OUR BLOGSPOT FOR UPDATED INFORMATION

Want the latest news about CTK? Want to see slideshow pictures from previous productions? Want to write a review of "Little Women" for everyone to read? Visit our blogspot at http://childrenstheatreknoxville.blogspot.com !

Monday, October 20, 2008

"Moments", Saul Young Knoxville News Sentinel






Check out Saul Young's, "Moments" in the Knoxville News Sentinel!
Also, in print in Today's Knoxville News Sentinel Monday's October 20, 2008 Local section.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

CTK , "Little Prince" Poster - April Laragy to Paint


April Laragy of Upstate New York has committed to a painting for our next promotional poster for the production of Antoine de Saint-Exupery's, "Little Prince" directed by Zack Allen!

April's painting have been selling for $3,500 and up depending on the size.

If your business would like to be a sponsor for the Children’s Theatre of Knoxville poster a minimum donation of $250.00 will get your logo on the poster and huge thank you! If you would like to purchase the painting at the end of the production of "Little Prince" you can start your bid now. We will be selling the painting to the highest bidder in a silent auction. We will post the current bid on the blog.

For sponsorship information or to place a bid please email:
Harvey@abacuscreativemanagement.com

April Laragy Stein One of upstate New York's favorite artists, April Laragy Stein presents her latest artistic achievements that awaken the imagination. Influenced by Chagall, Matisse and early Kandinsky, April’s watercolor, gouache and acrylic paintings are compelling and rich with fantasy.


See some of her painting (HERE)






Sunday, October 12, 2008

Little Women - Todays Show is Sold out


Thanks so much for the support on Little Women. Our last show is today - and yes it is sold out. Be sure to catch our next production "The Little Prince" December 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 14, 19, and 20th.


If you or someone you know would like to audition please join us on Sunday October 26 at 3:00PM or Monay October 27 @ 7:00PM. The location will be announced at a later dat.


For ticket reservation or audition information please call Zack Allen at (865) 5995284.


Our new theatre in the Farragut building has much more seating capacity!


advanced reservations are always appreciated.


Monday, October 6, 2008

Fall Classes - Children's Theatre of Knoxville


2008 Fall classes being offered by Children's Theatre of Knoxville.

Here is a link to a PDF flyer of the

Saturday, October 4, 2008

TODAY! "Little Women" Presented by the Children's Theatre of Knoxville

“Little Women,” our fourth full-scale production

Presented at The Emporium Center for the Arts in downtown Knoxville
(100 S. Gay Street).
This weekends performances are

Saturday, Oct. 4 at 1 PM and 4 PM
Sunday, Oct. 5, at 3 PM

Please reserve your tickets by calling:
call 865-599-5284


Thursday, September 25, 2008

e-NEWS from CHILDREN'S THEATRE of KNOXVILLE

LITTLE WOMEN TO PLAY SEPT. 26 THROUGH OCT. 12 at THE EMPORIUM CENTER
“Little Women,” our fourth full-scale production is already in rehearsal and will be presented at The Emporium Center for the Arts in downtown Knoxville (100 S. Gay Street). The performances will be held on Friday, Sept. 26, Saturday, Sept. 27, Saturday, Oct. 4, Sunday, Oct. 5, Friday, Oct. 10, Saturday, Oct. 11, and Sunday, Oct. 12. The Friday performances are at 7 PM, Saturday performances are at 1 PM and 4 PM, and Sunday performances are at 3 PM.
“Little Women” is based on the classic novel by Louisa May Alcott. The play follows the four March sisters (tomboyish, headstrong Jo; confident, caring Meg; sweet, vulnerable Beth; and spoiled, naïve Amy) for five years as they mature from girls to young women. These five years are marked by sacrifice (the girls’ father is away serving as a Chaplain in the American Civil War), romance (Jo, Meg, and Amy experience the first pangs of young love), and family (the girls’ mother, aunt and uncle play large roles in their lives). Alcott’s book is often looked upon as a turning point in the portrayal of women in American fiction. The play takes place in the March’s attic, a place where Jo’s memories of her life at home magically come back to life. The play is directed by CTK Artistic Director Jenny Ballard.
Ticket prices for the performances are $9 per person. CTK will continue its popular admission policy, however, which allows any adult and child entering together to see the play for $7 per person. Reservations are recommended, since there are only 60 seats available for each performance. To order tickets or to receive more information, please contact Zack Allen at (865) 599-5284 or send an e-mail to the company at info@childrenstheatreknoxville.com.
“Little Women” is made possible through generous support from UT Surgical Associates, Regal Entertainment Group, Parkwest Hospital, Jupiter Entertainment, Mortgage Investors Group, Tennessee Valley Direct, Abacus Creative Marketing Group and through the generous donations of people like you: theatre-goers and believers in the positive impact of theatre on young people. MEET THE "MARCH SISTERS"... and the REST OF THE "LITTLE WOMEN" CASTKATHERINE MOORE is playing Jo March. “Kat” has spent the last year as a working actor in Los Angeles and is back home in Knoxville for her senior year. She has worked with the Actors Co-Op and TN Stage Company. ASHLEY LATIMER (Meg) is a Bearden High student who has acted and directed for the Actors Co-Op. In 2008, she won Bearden’s “Best Advanced Acting” Award! HOLLAND HYSMITH will play Younger Amy. She recently moved to Knoxville from Cincinnati, where she had extensive experience in professional and community theatre. CARIN LAGERBERG will play Older Amy. Carin is an avid actor, singer, and actor, who has performed with The Wordplayers and Knoxville Children’s Choir.
CTK audiences will be very familiar with ROWAN YOUNG, who has given exceptional performances in our productions of “The Princess and the Pauper” (as Lady Amelia) and “Treasure Island USA” as Nurse Violet Livesay
The rest of the cast includes Sophia Abouelata, Marisa Beeler, Timothy Blackwell, Sarah Campbell, Jim Eernisse, Ron Gratz, Connor Hess, and Nicholas Robinson, Francisco Sanchez, and Robbin Paige Sharp. Suzanne Curtis is the play’s assistant director, and Cristin Downs is the stage manager.

CTK FALL INSTRUCTION SCHEDULEIMAGI-STAGE for Ages 6 to 10Tuesdays: October 21, 28; November 4, 11, 18 & 25 IMAGI-STAGE for Ages 11 to 15Thursdays: October 23, 20; November 6, 13 & 20The Imagi-Stage program is a weekly after-school workshop for beginners and veterans which teaches creative dramatics in a practical theatre environment. Students will work on an age-appropriate script, delving into creating characters and learning the basics of stage production. Students will perform the script on the final day of class. Younger students have six sessions; older ones have five sessions. The class takes place at The Emporium Center for the Arts (100 S. Gay St.). Cost for the younger level is $150 per student, and $125 per student for the older level. All Imagi-Stage classes meet from 4 PM to 5:30 PM. PERFORMANCE BASICS for Ages 6 to 10Saturdays: October 25; November 8, 15 & 22Our Saturday “Matinee Club” classes continue with this class which teaches students about the creation of specific and unique characters, using a myriad of theatre games and exercises designed for fun and learning. Students are instructed in topics based on TN Dept. of Education learning expectations for elementary grade levels. Class also includes a backstage tour of the historic Tennessee Theatre. Cost for the 8-hour class is $125 per student. Class meets from 10 AM to 12 PM each Saturday at The Emporium Center for the Arts (100 S. Gay Street). SOLO ACTING & AUDITIONING for Ages 11 to 15Saturdays: October 25; November 8, 15 & 22This class is specifically designed to assist the young actor with self-preparation and auditioning technique. Students will memorize and perfect two monologues, which emphasizes emotional and physical expression and allows students to leave the class with 2 polished audition monologues. Class also includes a backstage tour of the historic Tennessee Theatre. Cost for the 8-hour class is $125 per student. Class meets from 2 PM to 4 PM each Saturday at The Emporium Center for the Arts (100 S. Gay Street). Scholarships are now available for all CTK classes.
E-mail info@childrenstheatreknoxville.com for more information.
CTK ANNOUNCES TWO NEW RESIDENCIES for ELEMENTARY STUDENTS & SENIOR CITIZENS CTK Artistic Director Jenny Ballard will begin a new in-school residency program at Moreland Heights Elementary School this fall. This pilot program is made possible through funding from the Tennessee Arts Commission. Students will have a bi-weekly drama class, which will correlate to core curriculum issues. Afterwards, teachers can incorporate CTK instructional programming into their everyday class lessons! Also, CTK Executive Director Zack Allen will begin a new outreach program with Strang Senior Center in January, which will result in a full-scale production in April 2009. Capitalizing on the therapeutic aspects of creative dramatics, the workshop for seniors will help with memory, physical coordination, and self-confidence, as it does with children! THANKS to ALL WHO MADE “TREASURE ISLAND USA” SUCH A SUCCESS! “Treasure Island USA” sold out every performance! When the dust settled, over 550 people saw the play! Thanks to everyone who attended, all who performed, all who worked behind the scenes, and especially all who supported the production financially, CTK had its first smash hit!

WANT MORE INFORMATION? Visit our blog at http://childrenstheatreknoxville.blogspot.com/or our website at www.childrenstheatreknoxville.com

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Monday, September 8, 2008

Little Women - Final Poster


If you would like a poster please email: harvey@abacuszen.com
Thanks for your support!

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Little Women - Show Times

Children's Theatre of Knoxville presents
Little Women
Based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott
Directed By Jenny Ballard
at The Emporium Center for Arts & Culture
100 South Gay Street in downtown Knoxville
September 26 & 27
October 4,5,10,11 &12
Fridays at 7 PM
Saturdays at 1 PM & 4 PM
Sundays at 3 PM

For tickets, call 865-599-5284

This show has been made possible thanks to:
Mortgage Investors Group - Kristin Abouelata
Parkwest Medical Center
UT Surgical Group
Tennessee Vallery Direct
Jupiter Entertainment
Regal Entertainment Group

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

LITTLE WOMEN CAST LIST

LITTLE WOMEN CAST LIST

Jo March....Katherine Moore
Meg March....Ashlee Latimer
Beth March....Rowan Young
Younger Amy March....Holland Hysmith
Older Amy March....Carin Lagerberg
Aunt March....Robbin Paige Sharp
Mrs. March (Marmee)....Sarah Campbell
Uncle Carol....Jacques DuRand
Younger Laurie....Connor Hess
Older Laurie....TBA (to be announced)
John Brooke....TBA
Sallie Gardiner (Meg's friend)....Sophia Abouelata
Ned Moffat (Sallie's friend)....Timothy Blackwell
Belle Moffat (Sallie's friend)....Marissa Beeler
Fred Vaughn (Sallie's friend)....Ben Croisdale
Professor Bhaer....Nicholas Robinson

Understudy for Jo....Maya Rioux
Understudy for Meg....Morgan Voyles
Understudy for Beth....Faith Neece
Understudy for Younger Amy....Sophia Abouelata
Understudy for Older Amy....Amanda Murphy
Understudies for Sallie....English Daugherty, Jennie Cunic

Monday, August 11, 2008

AUDITION NOTICE from CHILDREN'S THEATRE of KNOXVILLE

AUDITION NOTICE from CHILDREN'S THEATRE of KNOXVILLE

Quick Note - the Turnout Sunday was tremendous - however, we still need high school age boys (approximately 14 years of age). If you know of anyone please encourage them to come by and audition this evening.

WHAT: Auditions for the upcoming production of "Little Women" by Children's Theatre of Knoxville

WHEN: Sunday, August 10 from 3 PM to 5 PM and Monday, August 11 from 7 PM to 8:30 PM

WHERE: The Emporium Center for Arts & Culture, 100 S. Gay Street (1 block south of Regas Restaurant and 1 block north of Summitt Hill Drive.

WHO SHOULD COME? Beginning or veteran actors between the ages of 7 and 80 are invited to audition! That's right, there are roles for a wide variety of ages in this play. We will be casting up to 8 girls, ages 7 to 17; up to three boys, ages 12 to 17; and up to five adults, from early adulthood to senior citizens.

WHAT SHOULD I PREPARE? You may prepare a very short 1-minute monologue to perform, if you wish. A monolgue is a series of lines from a play or dramatic scenario spoken by one actor. You may take a monologue from a play you own, or choose a series of lines spoken by one character in a play, and run them together to form a monologue. You should also bring your calendar with you, because you will be asked to list any conflicts you will have with a proposed rehearsal and performance schedule, which will be given to you during the audition.

DO I HAVE TO PREPARE A MONOLOGUE? WILL IT GIVE ME A BETTER SHOT AT A ROLE? You do not have to prepare a monologue. Some very good actors have common reading disorders, such as dyslexia, and a prepared monolgue allows the actor to concentrate on emotion and expression better than a script reading. Other actors just seem to express themselves more naturally during a prepared monologue. Still others excel at reading from the script. Every auditionee will be given a fair chance at being in the play, whether he/she performs a monolgue or not.

WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT? Auditionees will be asked to perform his/her monologue, if he/she has prepared one. Everyone will be asked to read an excerpt from at least one scene in the play. You will also be asked to fill out a short audition form, which asks auditionees about potential conflicts with the rehearsal and performance process, as well as about any relevant special needs you or your family may have. It is an easy and fun process; arrive in the mindset to be as expressive as you can be! You will not know if you are cast at the end of the audition. We want to see everyone and give it some careful thought before casting the play. A cast list will be sent via e-mail to everyone who auditioned. Those who have been cast in the play will then receive further instructions.

WHAT IF I CANNOT ATTEND EITHER AUDITION DATE? We will see a very limited number of appointments after the auditions, if you cannot attend either date. Contact Zack Allen at info@childrenstheatreknoxville.com to schedule an appointment. There will be a couple of times and dates to select from. No other auditions will be scheduled outside these makeup appojntments, and we will see no more than 6 actors in outside appointments, on a first-contacted, first-scheduled basis. WHAT IS THIS PLAY ABOUT? "Little Women" is a play, based on a much-loved book by Louisa May Alcott. It tells the story of the March family, especially the four March duaghters: Jo, Beth, Meg and Amy. The play deals with the period in the family's lives, when Mr. March has left to work as a chaplain in the American Civil War. The family must pull together, even as the daughters are struggling to find their own individual identities, during this period of wartime and personal sacrifice. The book was made into a feature film about ten years ago, starring Susan Sarandon, Winona Ryder, and Claire Danes.

WHAT ELSE DO I NEED TO KNOW? There will be approximately 26 reherasals for the play. Rehearsals generally take place from 7 PM to 9 PM, Mondays through Thursdays, and from 2 PM to 4:30 PM on Sunday afternoons. The play will be performed on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays for three weekends in late September or early October. The schedule will be finalized when the direcor has a chance to look at the auditionees' conflicts. A conflict with a rehearsal can often be worked around by the director, but in order to be considered for a role, the actor must be available for all performances. WHAT IS CHILDREN'S THEATRE OF KNOXVILLE? Children's Theatre of Knoxville is a new TN nonprofit corporation, formed in October 2007. CTK was founded by Jenny Ballard, who serves as the group's Artistic Director, and Zack Allen, who serves as Executive Director. Together, they have over 40 years of experience in teaching creative dramatics and creating theatrical productions, and both have worked closely with Clarence Brown Theatre, The Actors Co-Op, Tennessee Stage Company, and Theatre Knoxville. Since February, CTK has produced three shows; and over 1,000 people have seen these productions. Our last show, "Treasure Island USA," played to sold-out houses for every performance! "Little Women" will formally kick off our first full season of programming, which will include 5 full-scale productions and dozens of acting classes and workshops for young actors.

I HAVE MORE QUESTIONS! WHERE DO I FIND ANSWERS? Contact Zack Allen or Jenny Ballard at info@childrenstheatreknoxville.com . Or call us at 865-599-5284.

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Saturday, July 26, 2008

Need something for the family to do on a rainy day?


Treasure Island USA
Last two shows TODAY!
Call now for Tickets (865) 599-5284
Saturday July 26, 2008 @ 1:00 PM
Saturday July 26, 2008 @ 4:00 PM (very few seats left)
No Sunday show this weekend

Friday, July 25, 2008

Pirates - that is all I am saying














Tonight and Tomorrow are the last shows for TREASURE ISLAND, USA

Call now for Tickets (865) 599-5284
or it might be too late!

Treasure Island USA - Last weekend and tickets are going fast (thank you everyone!)

This weekends shows are filling up!
For Tickets call early(the first 8 were sold out) and reserve a seat- Only three more shows available!
To purchase tickets, call 865-599-5284.
Last three shows:

Friday July 25, 2008 @ 7:00 PM
Saturday July 26, 2008 @ 1:00 PM
Saturday July 26, 2008 @ 4:00 PM (very few seats left)
No Sunday show this weekend

The Emporium Center is located at 100 South Gay Street in downtown Knoxville.
$12 for one child plus one parent
Additional tickets are $8 per person
To get tickets, call 865-599-5284.

Monday, July 21, 2008

SOLD OUT - TWO WEEKENDS IN A ROW



Looking for a Seat?


Call early(the first 8 were sold out) - Only three more shows available!

To purchase tickets, call 865-599-5284.

Last three shows:

Friday July 25, 2008 @ 7:00 PM
Saturday July 26, 2008 @ 1:00 PM
Saturday July 26, 2008 @ 4:00 PM
No Sunday show this weekend

The Emporium Center is located at 100 South Gay Street in downtown Knoxville.
$12 for one child plus one parent
Additional tickets are $8 per person
To get tickets, call 865-599-5284.

Sunday, July 20, 2008

We have PIRATES!!!


"A fun, energetically performed kid's take on the classic novel of pirates and buried treasure. The staging is simple but the action is gripping - and kept at least one five year old on the edge of his seat for all 90 minutes."

- Zak Weisfeld / Executive Producer, Jupiter Entertainment

Sunday July 20, 2008 @ 3:00 PM
The Emporium Center is located at 100 South Gay Street in downtown Knoxville.

$12 for one child plus one parentAdditional tickets are $8 per person

To get tickets, call 865-599-5284

Saturday, July 19, 2008

Live Theatre for the Family - TODAY


"A fun, energetically performed kid's take on the classic novel of pirates and buried treasure. The staging is simple but the action is gripping - and kept at least one five year old on the edge of his seat for all 90 minutes."
- Zak Weisfeld / Executive Producer, Jupiter Entertainment


Saturday July 19, 2008 @ 1:00 PM
Saturday July 19, 2008 @ 4:00 PM
Sunday July 20, 2008 @ 3:00 PM

The Emporium Center is located at 100 South Gay Street in downtown Knoxville.
$12 for one child plus one parentAdditional tickets are $8 per person
To get tickets, call 865-599-5284

Friday, July 18, 2008

The Knoxville Journal Reports: "Children’s play is a treasure"


By Stephanie Edwards

Pirate costumes, tons of imagination and a lot of hard work were all important parts of the Children’s Theatre of Knoxville’s latest production — “Treasure Island USA.”

To say the very least, these kids had no shortage of imagination. Acting comes naturally for most children, and these kids take it to the next level.

Written and directed by CTK Executive Director Zack Allen, the play is based on the classic novel “Treasure Island,” with a new kid-friendly twist.

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This weekends performances of “Treasure Island USA” performances are scheduled as follows:
•7 p.m. on July 18
•1 p.m. and 4 p.m. on July 19
•3 p.m. on July 20
The Emporium Center is located at 100 South Gay Street in downtown Knoxville.To purchase tickets, call (865) 599-5284 or visit The Emporium Center.Tickets are $12 for one adult and one child. Additional tickets are $8.For more information, visit
www.childrenstheatreknoxville.blogspot.com

Wind in the Willows