Friday, June 27, 2008

FAMILY BUSINESS Premieres!

Touring Theatre's production of Family Business premiered last night at the Broach Theatre in downtown Greensboro. In addition to the post-show dialogues, the Premiere also played host to Jill McCorkle and Randall Kenan, both North Carolina writers, whose short stories were used and adapted by Producing Artistic Director, Brenda P. Schleunes, for Family Business.

Following the performance and dialogue, a fundraising reception was held at the Blue Diamond Gallery on the 600 block of South Elm Street. McCorkle and Kenan were in attendance along with the cast of Family Business and other supporters of Touring Theatre for a delightful evening hosted by Danielle Hatfield, curator and owner of the Gallery.

The Touring Theatre thanks its supporters and hopes to continue its mission of bringing literary and historical documents to life for the purpose of encouraging reading and providing focus to issues of race, culture and gender.

Please help support the Touring Theatre by choosing to join us for the remainder of the run of Family Business through Sunday, June 29th. Visit www.carolinatheatre.com for ticket information and reservation options or pay at the door of the Broach Theatre. The house opens at 7:30pm Friday and Saturday and 2:30pm Sunday.

See you there.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Triad Arts Up Close Interview with Producing Artistic Director, Brenda Schleunes

In Bradley George's Triad Arts Up Close segment on WFDD,the Triad's local NPR affiliate, Touring Theatre's Producing Artistic Director, Brenda Schleunes, and Board member, Ivan Canada, were interviewed about Family Business, its themes and ideas, as well as Guilford Green's involvement as co-sponsor of the production. Click below to listen to the interview.

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Welcome!

Welcome to the Touring Theatre's news and multimedia hotspot. Use the News link on our website, www.ttnc.org, to get to this page, or subscribe to the blog to receive immediate notice of new postings. We hope to bring you a variety of experiences through this blog including interviews, audio and video footage, and pictures of Touring Theatre, its endeavors, its constituencies to keep Touring Theatre a part of the Southeast's theatrical vocabulary for innovation, education, and giving audiences deeper insight into cultural and historical perspectives.

Actors Chat

Listen to actors share their thoughts and reactions to Family Business, premiering at the Broach Theatre June 25-29. Contact the Carolina Theatre Box Office at (336)333-2605 for reservations.