Julesworks Returns 11/15 with FOLLIES #47

By: Oct. 31, 2016
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Julesworks Follies 47 Defiantly Non Themed Edition will be on Tuesday November 15th at 7pm at Le Jean Cocteau. Theatre, Music, Comedy, Dance, Literature and much much more from Julesworks Santa Fe's Monthly (Mostly) Variety Show, on-going for over four years.

After a short break to regroup, and following the heels of a show well praised as being one of the strongest out of the many years of the show, the group will present a show mixing individual acts with a few Julesworks Core Group ensemble original pieces that will interweave throughout the show, including: The Time-Traveling Hippie, How to Make a Short Story Long starring Includes Way Too Many Details Man, & Vegan Gluten Free Non GMO Thanksgiving Antibiotic and Hormone-Free as well as Future HeadLines.

Guided by a Host (or three or four), the evening will present a flowing (we hope) array of genres and wealth of talent including (in no determined order): troupe members Johny Broomdust, Greg Lopez, Chris Diestler, Yvette Martinez & Gabe with input and maybe presence from Stephen Rommel, Sarah Meadows, Jessica Scarlett Harms & Danette Sills. Also set to perform are our resident musician Gregg Turner with his singers Krissie Pardue & Amy Johnson, & singer/performer Stuart Caruthers along with artists who usually perform whenever they are able including: long time Julesworker storyteller Patrick Chavez, dancer Jacqueline Almond, and another return from puppeteer/musician Devin Ludlow as well as Experimentalist Andy Kirkpatrick and we hope last month's newcomer poetess Janet Severance with at least one newcomer as we usually aim for, in Talia Pura, a new to town performer who will present a monologue and child prodigy violinist Daniel Czerkawski playing "Ashokan Farewell" will join playing with Stash.

And, Two Musical Guests !!! are rumored to be on tap with both Terry Diers expressing desires to return and Joe West, who often plays music & joins the troupe on stage in play.

Also, some source material and On-Going Segments are likely to pop up including: The serialized last minute playlet Chatting with God(s) the non-adventures of our not heroes babbling with their disembodied voice or voices this time, Cat Talk, where the hosts Johny Broomdust and Jules will answer audience questions and at least one scene from Julesworks;s Python/ Fry & Laurie roots in a presentation by Jules and Greg Lopez of Hugh Laurie's Folk Song Spoof All You Gotta Do Is....and The Open Slot Slot will carry on to possibly allow a quick piece by interested audience members, and more.

Tickets are $10 General Admission and just $7 for members, including a ticket to the Julesworks Raffle or door prizes and available now at: www.jeancocteaucinema.com

On a separate but related note, Jules will be joining the Lulz on stage on the Sat prior to Julesworks 47 being Nov 12th at Skylight to be a Warm Up Act for National Super Talents traveling to town including Yedoye Travis who "makes a triumphant return to with Atlanta comedy legend Max Fine and local heroes Stephen Jules Rubin, Prox of WayWard Comedy and Maxwell Lucas on Saturday, November 12th at 8:00 at Skylight Santa Fe, 139 W. San Francisco St. Tickets are $10 at the door, $8 in advance at skylightsantafe.com. Purchase tickets here:
http://bit.ly/2eCRbZF.""

For Julesworks, all performers and artists, as well as anyone interested in helping behind the scenes, are encouraged to submit possible show ideas to Jules at: srubinfilms@gmail.com Julesworks will continue to stage their show roughly every six weeks so stay tuned for the announcement of the next date and theme.


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