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GEFFEN PLAYHOUSE Engages Families, Schools, Students and the Community at Large with THE 2005-2006 SEASON

EDUCATION AND COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROGRAMS

 

Geffen Playhouse Offers Free Matinee Performances for Students, Educator Workshops, and the Ever Popular Saturday Scene Performance Series for Families

 

GeffenÕs School Tours Program Takes Theater into Los Angeles Area Schools

 

 

LOS ANGELES—The Geffen Playhouse announces its Education and Outreach programs for the 2005-2006 season, the 10th anniversary year of the celebrated theater company and the inaugural year of the GeffenÕs newly renovated playhouse, culminating an 18 month, $17 million renovation to the historic theater. Designed to engage families, schools, students and the community at large, the GeffenÕs Community and Education programs make theater in Los Angeles accessible for the diverse communities comprising the City of Los Angeles.

 

ÒOur expansive community and educational outreach programs are one of the ways the Geffen strives to give back to the village of Los Angeles,Ó says Debra Pasquerette, Director of Education for the Geffen Playhouse. ÒWhile we work hard at bringing the community to the theater, we are also literally brining theater into the community.Ó

 

This yearÕs programs include the Geffen School Tours Program, bringing theater into Los Angeles area schools, serving students that would not otherwise have the opportunity to experience live theater; The Geffen Matinee Program, offering students the chance to experience the thrill of live theater by attending free matinee performances at the new Geffen Playhouse; the popular The Saturday Scene family series, where Saturday mornings come alive with updated classics and world-class music for families; the CREATE Program (Community Representatives Engaged in Active Theater Education), a season-long, interactive exploration and analysis of live theater for community and social service groups, deemed a model program by the City of Los

 

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Angeles; Educator Workshops, bringing teachers from all over the Southland to the theater, learning how to

best utilize the GeffenÕs resources to integrate the theater experience into their curriculum; and the Teacher Subscription Program, offering a special reduced subscription rate for full time secondary school teachers in California.

 

 

About the GeffenÕs Community and Education Programs

 

 

Geffen School Tour (Featuring ParsonÕs Nose Productions)

The Geffen Playhouse takes theater into Los Angeles area schools, serving student populations that would not otherwise have the opportunity to attend live theater. Tours of the following productions are provided free of charge to qualified elementary and junior high schools:

The Pied Piper of Hamlin (Grades K- 6) Oct. 18- Nov.4, 2005
The Family Mi$er (Grades 3- 8) Feb. 7-24, 2006
The Rose of the Rancho (Grades 1- 7) April 18- May 5, 2006

 

Call 310.208.6500 x 156 for reservations or email education@geffenplayhouse.com.


Geffen Matinee Program
The Geffen Matinee Program offers students the opportunity to attend free matinee performances at the new Geffen Playhouse. Schools receive study guides with information pertaining to the play and educator workshops are held to inform teachers how to make the play more accessible to their students and curriculum.

Tickets and transportation are available for qualifying schools. Student Matinee productions for 2005-2006 will be for the production of Arthur Miller's All My Sons
in the spring. Dates for the Student Matinee performances of All My Sons include the following Thursday mornings: April 27, May 4, May 11, and May 18, 2006. Space is limited; contact the Geffen Education Department at
310.208.6500 x 156 or email education@geffenplayhouse.com.
 


The Saturday Scene –

The Geffen PlayhouseÕs Music and Theater series for family and friends

The Saturday Scene is the GeffenÕs hit family series.  Kids enjoy the magic of live theater and musical entertainment from childrenÕs theater classics to world-class music.  Content is generally appropriate for kindergarten through adult (age appropriateness varies with specific show –call the Geffen Education department for assistance in making selections). To purchase a subscription call 310.208.6500 x 156, or go log on to  www.geffenplayhouse.com/saturday_scene.html.  For single tickets contact the Geffen Playhouse Box Office at 310.208.5454.

 

THE PIED PIPER OF HAMLIN with music! (December 3, 10 and 17, 2005)

Adapted from a folk tale by Lance Davis
Parson's Nose Productions world premiere of "The Pied Piper of Hamlin", a play with music, adapted from the famous, 12th Century German folk tale by Lance Davis. Two families of Hamlin, the Klutzes

 

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and the Butzes, only care about one thing - their precious cheese. Of course cheese brings rats, and the only thing more bothersome than rats - is children! Come see this hilarious, fifty-minute, comic story, perfect for the whole family.

 (Ages 5 and up)

 

JOANIE BARTELS (January 7, 2006)

Put on your dancing shoes and get ready for an upbeat, get-on-the-dance-floor, party-down fun-fest! Joanie Bartels has recorded twelve CDs and two full-length videos/DVDs and has received an RIAA Gold Record for her contribution to childrenÕs entertainment. (Ages 3 and up)

 

BEETHOVEN'S WIG (January 14, 2006)

Back by popular demand!  The Grammy-nominated classical sensation

Beethoven's Wig: Sing Along Symphonies features Richard Perlmutter and his invisible orchestra performing zany stick-in-your-head lyrics set to the greatest hits of classical music.  Beethoven's Wig, filled with fact and fancy about the world's most notable classical composers, has garnered an amazing 30 national awards and has been featured on The Today Show and NPR's Morning Edition and All Things Considered. (Ages 3 and up)

 

THE FAMILY MI$ER (February 11, 18 and 25, 2006)

Adapted from Moliere by Lance Davis

A comedy about a mean old man who loves money more than his family. (Ages 6 and up)

 

THE CRAYON COURT (March 4, 11 and 18, 2006)

The Crayon Court is a large-scale puppet extravaganza where audiences will discover and participate in the exciting world of color, art, and music.  This musical theatrical production captivates children and parents alike by incorporating the entire audience as it progresses from one fantastical creative number to the next. (Ages 4 and up)

 

BARNEY SALTZBERG (March 25, 2006)

Barney Saltzberg is an award-winning child book author, illustrator, and singer/songwriter.  His songs have been recorded by Shari Lewis for Charlie Horse Music Pizza and have been featured on the PBS hit show, Arthur.  Participants can rock out and sing along to BarneyÕs fantastic tunes. (Ages 4 and up)

 

THE ROSE OF THE RANCHO (April 22, 29 and May 6, 2006)

Adapted from David Belasco by Lance Davis

A 19th century melodrama of California in the Gold Rush days. Will the vigilantes take over Juanita's rancho?  (ages 6 and up)

 

 

 

Educator Workshops
The Geffen Playhouse invites teachers from throughout the area to workshops prior to each show in order to learn more about the production. Teachers meet with staff and theater artists to find ways to best utilize the Geffen Playhouse's resources and integrate the theater experience into their curriculum.

 

 

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Teacher Subscription Program
The Geffen Playhouse offers a special reduced subscription rate for full time secondary teachers in California. Teachers may call the Geffen Playhouse Telemarketing Department at 310. 208.6500 x 159 for more information.

 

CREATE Program (Community Representatives Engaged in Active Theater Education)
Deemed a model program by the City of Los Angeles, CREATE is a season-long, interactive exploration and analysis of live theater for community and social service groups. The program consists of interactive workshops, seminars and complimentary tickets to all Geffen main stage productions. The company actively seeks organizations that, by the nature of their missions, focus their efforts on underserved segments of the Los Angeles community. Diverse community groups embrace CREATE as a way to experience theater as an art form, a personal resource and an educational asset.

 

Participants include: Advance Living; Alternative Living for the Aging; Anti-Defamation League; Assistance League of Southern California; Aviva Family Services; California Lawyers for the Arts; Chinatown Service Center; Communities in Schools; Create NOW!; Crestwood Hills Recreation Center; Florence Crittenton Center; Hispanic Seniors Club; Holman United Methodist Church Arts Council; Inside Out Community Arts; Islands of Tolerance; Israel Levin Service Center; Jewish Big Brothers of LA; Kol Ami LA Mentor Partnership; LA Shanti; STAHR!; Program; National Council of Jewish Women LA; New Possibilities; Oasis West LA; Reading is Fundamental of Southern California; Russian American Choir; Santa Monica Emeritus College; Sehmi-KyoSunset Hall; Trinity Family Services; VA Greater LA Healthcare System; West Hollywood Children's Roundtable; West Valley Occupational Alternative Education Work Center; West Valley Occupational Alternative Education Work Center; and WISE / Santa Monica – Dial-A-Ride.

 

The Geffen Playhouse is located at 10886 Le Conte Avenue in Westwood. Subscriptions to the 2005-2006 season may be purchased online at GeffenPlayhouse.com , in person at the Geffen Playhouse Box Office, or by phone at 310.208.5454. Single tickets for productions in the 2005-2006 season go on sale October 7, and may be purchased at the Geffen Playhouse Box Office, by calling Ticketmaster at 213.365.3500, at all Ticketmaster outlets (Robinsons May, Tower Records, and Ritmo Latino locations), or online at GeffenPlayhouse.com. For general information or to request a brochure, call (310) 208-5454. For information regarding Geffen Playhouse Education and Community programs and performances, please call the Education Department at 310.208.6500 x156, or email education@geffenplayhouse.com.

 

 

About The Geffen Playhouse

 

Launched in 1994 at the Westwood Playhouse, the Geffen Playhouse was named in 1995 in honor of entertainment mogul and philanthropist David Geffen, who donated $5 million to the organization, one of the largest gifts ever made to an already-constructed theater. Headed by Producing Director Gilbert (Gil) Cates, Artistic Director Randall Arney and Managing Director Stephen Eich, the Geffen has produced eight world premieres and four Tony, four Pulitzer, and seven Obie-award winning shows in the companyÕs celebrated 10 seasons and maintains an extensive educational outreach program, designed to engage young people in the arts. Enjoying its stature as a vital performing arts institution in Los Angeles with an annual attendance of more than 130,000 patrons, the Geffen Playhouse prepares for the grand opening of its newly-renovated playhouse, making its debut in November, 2005, celebrating the companyÕs 10th anniversary season. For more information, please visit GeffenPlayhouse.com.

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Contact: Ryan Jimenez

310.208.6500 x126

323.204.8800 mobile (DO NOT PUBLISH)

323.662.5050 after hours (DO NOT PUBLISH)

ryan@geffenplayhouse.com