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    • Paul Atreides
      • Jul 30, 2018
      • 3 min read

    The 2018 Valley Awards


    The crowd seemed smaller for the awards this year, but maybe it was the venue that made is appear so. If you were one of the folks who stayed home, I dare say you missed out. Ben Loewy, Max Lardent, and Anthony Barnaby of Poor Richard’s Players opened the show with another great parody. They certainly made up for the late start. I think, like it or not, these guys are destined to be the opening act even when they’re old and using walkers. That’s how good they are.

    Overall, the evening moved at a good pace with Jim Sohre at the mic. Presenters came from a wide variety of arts related organizations, both public and private. But they aren’t given anything to do other than announce the winner and hand over the award. So, see, if you avoided attending because you thought it would be “just another long night of self-congratulatory aggrandizement” full of boring introductions, mangle pronunciations, and drawn-out acceptance speeches, you’d be wrong. With winners holding the award aloft and a quick wave to the crowd, the Valley awards run faster than pacers at the horse track.

    And, there were some surprises along the way. At least there were for this critic and adjudicator with “The Wolves” capturing Supporting Actress (Valerie Carpenter-Bernstein) and Best Ensemble (Play).

    Poor Richard’s Players ended up being the belles of the ball, taking home five of the evening’s honors: Best Ensemble Musical, Supporting Actor in a Musical (Anthony Barnaby), Actor in a Musical (Adam Dunson), Director (Musical) Benjamin Loewy) and Best Production (Musical) – all for “Young Frankenstein.” As Sohre quipped, “That pretty much solidifies they’ll be back next year for the opening act.”

    Gary Lunn’s stunning performance in “The Father” at Cockroach Theatre garnered him the Best Actor. Alexia Chen added to the production’s wins for her incredible shrinking set. Both rounded out with “The Father” named Best Production (Play).

    Best Actress (Play) went to Tina Rice for her stellar rip-your-heart-out performance as Vivian Bearing in A Public Fit’s production of “W;T.”

    The entertainment sprinkled throughout the night lost some punch for two reasons. First was the unneeded reverb. The voices are good, they’re strong, and they don’t need enhancement. The other issue at hand was the piano drowning out the vocals. Lyrics are the important thing with show tunes, and April Sauline’s “Not Getting Married” from LVLT’s production of “Company” suffered from both problems. Mike Vargovich was plagued by his plugged-in acoustic guitar as his fingers slid fret to fret, adding discordant squeals over the top of Katie Marie Jones on “Easy to Be Hard.”

    For my money the best performance of the evening came from Vogue Robinson, Clark County Poet Laureate. She capped the night with a beautiful piece backed with perfection by Jaylen Green on a plugged-in acoustic guitar.

    Next year, I encourage theatre patrons to attend. The awards are more than an evening for theatre folk to slap each other on the back. This is a way to inform the general community that the local performing arts are filled with excellent talent, and every bit as good as what you get on The Strip – at less than half the cost.

    As Darren Weller commented in impromptu thanks, “These are professionals, doing excellent work at something they love to do for very little money. … Support them!”

    Amen, brother, amen.

    For a full list of award recipients, log onto www.eatmoreartveags.com.

    #ValleyAwards #ValleyRecommended

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    • Eat More Art Vegas
      • Jul 23, 2018
      • 1 min read

    Quest World @ Art Square Theatre



    A live Board-Game-Show combining comedy, magic, dungeons & dragons!

    YOU can become a hero and embark on an epic journey through a fantasy world filled with mythically ridiculous creatures.

    With the self-proclaimed Quest Master as your host and his incompetent henchmen as guides, you will use your imagination to explore, survive & conquer Quest World!

    Bring the whole family on this interactive choose your own adventure show - where your most difficult choice will be to fight or laugh.

    Starring the creators of the Gazillionaire and Penny from Absinthe (Voki Kalfayan and Anais Thomassian) as well as Season 1 Gong Show winners Married with Bananas (Jonathan Taylor and Anne Goldman of Daredevil Chicken) plus a host of guest artists each show!

    July 27 5PM, July 28 2PM, July 29 2PM

    ART SQUARE THEATRE

    1025 S 1st St Ste 110, Las Vegas, Nevada 89101

    TICKETS

    #Theatre #Listing #Downtown #Cockroach #QuestWorld

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    • Eat More Art Vegas
      • Jul 23, 2018
      • 1 min read

    LVLT 2018 - 2019 Season Preview



    LVLT offers a FREE Preview of our 2018-19 Shows to introduce our slate of plays. Local actors will perform short scenes and numbers from all of the plays and musicals you can see at LVLT in the 2018-2019 season. You can pick and choose which you’d like to see, or decide they’re all wonderful selections and get season tickets for a much lower price, or even decide that if you want to see them all but can’t figure out when and get a Flex Pass! The readings will be from LVLT’s Mainstage season of The Underpants, Falsettos, One Night in Ballyhoo, Assassins, The Siegel, and A Doll's House, Part 2. The Fischer Black Box season readings are from Stupid Fu@king Bird, Desdemona- A play about a Handkerchief, A Doll's House, and As You Like It.

    Saturday August 4 at 8pm and Sunday August 5 at 2pm The preview will be on the Mainstage located at 3920 Schiff Drive, Las Vegas, NV. To purchase season, individual, or Flex Pass tickets, visit our website at www.LVLT.org or contact the Box Office at (702) 362-7996 during regular box office hours (Mondays 4pm – 8pm, Wednesdays and Fridays 10am – 1pm, and Saturdays 9am – 12pm).

    www.LVLT.org

    #Theatre #Listing #LVLT

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