Radio Spot - James and The Giant Peach
Wednesday, October 29th, 2008Keep your ears out for Alex Thede (one of 2 James) on 97.1 Charlie and 105.1 The Buzz!
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Keep your ears out for Alex Thede (one of 2 James) on 97.1 Charlie and 105.1 The Buzz!
A fantastic video about the costume design process…Stitching a New Path for James and the Giant Peach. The video was created by one of our Young Professionals.
Costume Designer Sarah Gahagan
Video: Gabby Walti
Comcast cable spot.
Join us on November 1st for a house party to celebrate our new home at Hatfield Hall. Greasy Kid Stuff DJ dance party, activities, and more! Come early or stay after the shows to take part.
Both James and the Giant Peach AND Gossamer are playing on November 1st at 2pm and 5pm. Get your tickets today and be part of the celebration! A special thanks to The Hasson Company for helping to host the shin-dig.
Oregon Children’s Theatre’s adapts Lois Lowry tale with a “Gossamer” touch. Read full review here.
We’d love to know what you thought of the play. Posting here helps us other visitors learn more about the play and what to expect.
Saturday 10/18 3:30 to 4:30 in the 4th floor lobby of the theater
Join us for a community panel sponsored by the Oregon Council for the Humanities exploring how the fantasy of theater creates a catalyst for discussions of the harsh realities of our world. Panelists will include author and playwright Lois Lowry, Dana Buttler (Beaver Acres Elementary and Lewis & Clark College), Dr. Glennellen Pace (Lewis & Clark College), Olga Sanchez (Miracle Theatre Group) and Stan Foote (Oregon Children’s Theatre).
Oregonian columnsit Margie Boule wrote about Gossamer and how it challenges traditional thoughts about children’s theater. Thanks Margie!
Children’s theater with tiny creatures — and real issues
Thursday, October 09, 2008
The Oregonian
You’d expect a children’s play to be about merry creatures singing and dancing their way to predictable happy endings. “Gossamer” isn’t like that. It’s gritty, sometimes scary and very real.
The play, commissioned by Oregon Children’s Theater, is based on a book written by two-time Newbery Award-winning author Lois Lowry. Lois herself wrote the script. “It’s her first play,” says Stan Foote, artistic director of OCT and director of the production. READ MORE
Forget plushy, cartoon-like bugs, and carboard peaches. Our upcoming version of James and the Giant Peach features costumes that bring to mind modern-day goth/punk with renaissance flair! Check out the initial sketches by costume designer Sarah Gahagan. The color swatches in the upper right corner of some of them showcase the colors and type of fabrics Sarah intends to use. Come see the show to see how they turn out!