Friday, November 7, 2014

"HARVEY"


Cathy Dischler as Mrs. Chauvenet


Suzanne LaHaye as Veta, Kevin Miller as Judge Gaffney, and Kelly Pitre as Myrtle

Joshua Carriere as Wilson and Kelly Pitre as Myrtle Mae

"HARVEY"

The delightful 3 act comedy "Harvey" comes to the Eunice Players' Theatre stage opening Nov. 12 and continues Nov. 13,18,20 and 22 with curtain at 7pm. There will be two matinees, Sunday Nov. 16 and 23 with curtain at 2pm. Also, there will be a dinner theatre on Wed. Nov. 19, with a steak dinner catered by Ruby's Restaurant and Courtyard starting at 6pm. "Harvey" is about a kindly man, Elwood, and his pooka, Harvey, who happens to be a six foot invisible rabbit. His sister, Veta, is embarrassed with his antics and tries to commit him to a sanitarium. One by one, his sister, niece and friends realize that it is not so bad to have a friend like Harvey. This is a family friendly show and it stars an all star cast of twelve. Season ticket holders are encouraged to make their reservations this show, and single tickets and dinner theatre tickets may be purchased by calling David's Hair Salon, 546-0163. For more information, please call Debi Crawford at 457-2979. Eunice Players' Theatre is located at 121 South Second St. in the heart of the historic downtown section of Eunice.

"HARVEY"


Monday, October 20, 2014

"Harvey"

Practice has begun for the delightful comedy, "Harvey", written by Mary Chase. This three act comedy features an ensemble cast of twelve and it is scheduled to open in mid-November. "Harvey" is a comedy about a kindly older gentleman, Elwood P. Dowd, and his pooka, Harvey, who happens to be a six foot invisible rabbit! His sister Veta, is embarrassed with his antics and tries to commit him to a sanitarium and that is when everything starts to go awry. Written first as a play, it was turned into a movie classic starring Jimmy Stewart.

Starring in the lead role of the lovable Elwood is Charles Feucht, of Eunice, who is returning to the stage for the first time since his 1987 role in "The Sunshine Boys". Elwood's hysterical sister, Veta, is being portrayed by Suzanne LaHaye, of Eunice, who is a veteran actress and director of the theatre's stage. Other roles include: Kelly Pitre, of Eunice, as Veta's daughter, Myrtle Mae; Joshua Carriere, of Eunice, as the sanitarium assistant, Wilson; Gabe Ortego, of Eunice, as Dr. Sanderson, who was awarded the Irving Award for Best Supporting Actor at the 44th awards program; Bonnie Pitre, of Eunice, as Nurse Kelly, who was awarded Best Actress trophy at the 44th Irvings Awards program; Wesley Saunders, of Pine Prairie, as Dr. Chumley; Melanie Beauregard, of Eunice, as Mrs. Betty Chumley; Cathy Dischler, of Eunice, as Mrs. Chauvenet; Kristi Burleigh, of Ville Platte, as the maid, Miss Johnson; Kevin Miller, of Ville Platte, as Judge Gaffney; and Michael Sanchez, of Eunice, as the taxi driver, E.J. Lofgren. The theatre is pleased to welcome Melanie Beauregard as she makes her debut on the theatre's stage.

"Harvey" is scheduled to open Wednesday, November 12, and continue November 13, 18, 20, and 22, with curtain at 7pm. There will be two Sunday matinees, November 16 and 23, with curtain at 2pm. Dinner theatre will be Wednesday, November 19, with a steak dinner catered by Ruby's Restaurant starting at 6pm. Tickets will go on sale starting November 3rd. For more information, please call Debi Crawford, 457-2979 or David's Hair Salon, 546-0163. The Eunice Players' Theatre is located at 121 South Second St. in the heart of the historic downtown section of Eunice.

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

"The Diary of Anne Frank"

Tickets Now On Sale For Eunice Players' Theatre Tickets are now on sale for "The Diary of Anne Frank”, the second offering on the theatre’s 45th season ticket. Performance dates are September 11, 12, 18, 19, 20 at 7:00 p.m., with a matinee on Sunday, September 14 at 2:00 p.m. Dinner theatre (steak and trimmings) is Wednesday, September 17 at 6:00 p.m. at Ruby’s Restaurant, next door to the theatre. Individual tickets for the show are $10; dinner theatre is an additional $20. Tickets can be purchased at David Ltd. Salon at 204 S. Second St. in Eunice, or by calling David at 546-0163 or Debi at 457-2156 to charge by phone. The theatre is located at 121 S. Second St. in Eunice. Season tickets are still available; the season ticket is $20, which allows the bearer entrance to 3 of the season's shows, the ability to make seating reservations, an invitation to the Irving Awards, and a ballot for the awards. Patron and angel packages are also available. Jody L. Powell is the director of the two-act true-life play that tells the story of a young Jewish girl who chronicled the account of her family in hiding to avoid persecution under Nazi rule. The play was written by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, and is newly adapted by Wendy Kesselman. Cast members, left to right, seated: Shiloh Kittles, John D. Kittles, Shane Guilbeau Cast members, left to right, standing: Hedrick Deshotel, Kristi Burleigh, Brett Faulkner, Joshua Carriere, Barry Spears, Denise Fusiler, Bailey Miller, Emily Heinen, Shawn Darbonne, Randy T.C. LaCombe,

Monday, August 25, 2014

"The Diary of Anne Frank"

“The Diary of Anne Frank” to Show at Eunice Players' Theatre Rehearsals are underway as the Eunice Players’ Theatre continues its 45th season with “The Diary of Anne Frank” the story of a teenage girl and her family in hiding during World War II that many will recognize. Based upon the book, Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, the story is an undeniably moving account of the lives of eight people who went into hiding to escape persecution under Nazi rule, and the compassionate friends who helped them. The staging of this production captures the claustrophobic realities of their daily existence, and yet is essentially the story of hope and the triumph of the human spirit. Written by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, it is newly adapted by Wendy Kesselman. Directed by Jody L. Powell, the cast features stage veterans and newcomers alike. Shiloh Kittles of Eunice brings the title character to the stage with a voice full of courage, determination, and wit. At age 13, Shiloh already has several stage productions under her belt, having worked backstage and taken on roles in Crowley and Eunice over the past four years, including a British-speaking tree in this summer’s children’s production at EPT. Playing Otto Frank, Anne’s father, is Shiloh’s real-life father, John D. Kittles, also of Eunice. After having taken on the lead role in EPT’s “What the Bellhop Saw”, he branched out to Crowley for a role in “A Flea in Her Ear”, and came back to Eunice for a supporting role in “A Nice Family Gathering”. He has also operated the sound board for EPT. Denise Fusilier, an EPT board member from Eunice, returns to the stage after a long absence following her last show, “Sylvia” to play the role of Anne’s mother, Edith Frank. She was also featured in “Over the River and Through the Woods” at EPT. Denise can often be found back stage handling stage manager and costume duties. Anne’s sister, Margot, is played by Bailey Miller of Basile. Bailey is familiar with the stage from having participated in pageants and talent shows, and this is her first theatrical role. She has also been featured in some digital short films. Sharing the space in the annex with the Frank family is the Van Dann family, headed by Hermann Van Dann, portrayed by Shawn Darbonne of Eunice. An avid theatre-goer and enthusiast, this is Shawn’s stage debut. Also making her stage debut, playing Mrs. Van Dann, is Emily Heinen of Eunice. Although this is her first time on stage, Emily brings an understanding of Mrs. Van Dann’s plight to the role. Randy T.C. LaCombe of Crowley plays the Van Dann’s son, Peter. Randy has been in several plays in Crowley including The Acadia Players’ most recent production of “The Bold, The Young, and The Murdered”, in which he played an actor playing a soap opera character. The last person to join the Frank family in the attic is Mr. Dussel, played by Shane Guilbeau of Lafayette. Shane delighted EPT audiences with his comedic turns in “What the Bellhop Saw” and “The Murder Room”. He has been in several productions in Lafayette and has recently completed filming for a TV series and an internet ad. Playing the role of Miep Gees, the woman who visited the families daily and brought them supplies and provisions, is Kristi Burleigh of Ville Platte. Kristi has been in several EPT productions, including “Fiddler on the Roof”, “Dorothy Meets Alice”, “Schoolhouse Rock Live!”, and “Camelot”. Brett Faulker of Eunice, an EPT board member and frequent set-builder, portrays Mr. Kraler, the business partner of Mr. Frank who keeps the family hidden and brings them news of the outside world. Brett previously was seen on the EPT stage in “Bus Stop”, “I’ll Be Back Before Midnight”, and “Jake’s Women”. Evening performances will be held September 11, 12, 18, 19, and 20 at 7:00 p.m. A matinee will be held Sunday, September, 14 at 2:00 p.m. Dinner theatre (with steak and trimmings) is scheduled for Wednesday, September 17 at 6:00 p.m. at Ruby's on Second St., with the performance immediately following. All seats are $10; dinner is an additional $20. Tickets can be purchased at David Ltd. Salon or by calling David at 546-0163 or Debi at 457-2156 to charge by phone. The theatre is located at 121 S. Second St. in Eunice. This play includes very brief use of smoking of herbal cigarettes. Season tickets are still available for $20 each; the season ticket allows the bearer entrance to EPT’s two remaining shows, the ability to make seating reservations, an invitation to the Irving Awards, and a ballot for the awards. Patron and angel packages are also available.

Monday, August 18, 2014

45th Season

"Tuna Does Vegas" March 2014 "Nick Tickle, Fairy Tale Detective" June 2014 Children's Theatre Workshop June 14, 2014 "The Diary of Anne Frank" September 2014 "Harvey" November 2014 The 45th Annual Irving Awards Liberty Theatre, January 31, 2015