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| Posted by Elizabeth Hooper, Associate Artistic Director |
| Thursday, May 1 , 2008 |
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Have you ever heard of the saying "the best things come to those who wait"?
To me, this evokes memories of excited anticipation...counting the days until summer break from school, working all day in the kitchen to have your efforts rewarded with a sumptuous dinner party that awes every guest, waiting with bated breath for your birthday celebration to arrive, crossing off 9 months' worth of days on the calendar before welcoming a new baby into your home; all of these things take time. It is true: all of the most wonderful things in life are well worth waiting for.
So it is with theatre.
Following many extenuating circumstances beyond our control (namely the rights to Pajama Game being yanked from us last-minute and the difficult decision we made to cancel our performance contract with PCC), many have thought that Salerno Theatre and the American Concert Company have been on hiatus. This unexpected "break" was far from time off! After doing one major production per month the last quarter of 2007, not having a show on the stage these past few months might have felt like we were gone, but we have been very much alive and working hard.
Instead of working on a large-scale production, we've been busy tweaking the little things. Our "time off" has afforded us the opportunity to enhance our productions with a fresh outlook and revived sense of purpose. What have we been up to the past several months? We've been expanding our talented staff to include some of the Bay area's finest performers, like Derek Baxter, our new resident director.
We've been working hard at writing,
developing, promoting, and touring the new KINGS OF SWING series of mini concerts, beginning with The LEGENDARY BOBBY DARIN show (starring the charismatic Mike Mathews as Bobby Darin). We've been holding rounds of auditions for new local talent to be showcased in our upcoming show, BROADWAY IN CONCERT (May 15-25 at the Catherine Hickman Theatre). And we are always looking for ways to improve the quality and caliber of performances that we bring to our audiences! I guarantee that this season will be something worth waiting for!
I am excited to be a part of this ever-growing company. I am even more excited to have been promoted to Associate Artistic Director, so that I can play a major role in ensuring that we as a company are always working to put our best foot forward. I promise to always do the best job that I can. So we welcome you, our patrons and our artists, to an exciting season of shows that I assure you will be well worth the wait!
Sincerely,
Liz