MET Announces THE ALL NEW GRAND OLE HEE HAW HOOTENANNY HOEDOWN JAMBOREE

By: May. 01, 2012
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Maryland Ensemble Theatre (MET) will present an original ensemble created production for the Fredneck in all of us, The All New Grand Ole Hee Haw Hootenanny Hoedown Jamboree.  "The title says it all, the Jamboree is sure to have you busting a gut, tapping your toes, singing along and pulling the straw from your teeth.  The show will feature hilarious original sketches and a revolving roster of guest artists and musical acts." Directed by MET Artistic Director Tad Janes and Associate Artistic Directors Gené Fouché and Julie Herber, the show runs from May 10 through June 3 every Thursday through Sunday at the MET, located in the historic FSK hotel at 31 W Patrick Street.  

"We've been talking about creating a 'real live variety show' for a while and I think Gené hit on the idea of one that had the country-Hee Haw-Opry feel to it," said Artistic Director Tad Janes.  "So the idea was out there.  In February I got together a group of ensemble members that were interested in the project.  At that time, we watched television shows like Hee Haw, Laugh In, Carol Burnette, watched Youtube videos ofThe Grand Ole Opry and Ed Sullivan.  I wrote down the 'map' of a Hee Haw show, meaning their format: start with a song, go to three sketches, another song, comedy song, etc.   We used that format as an influence on our 'mapping' of the show.  And we started writing sketches and original songs.  Each of the early rehearsals were workshops on sketch development, writing exercises and brainstorming, some of which will end up on stage, most thrown out. Some were just used as inspiration to go home and write new sketches."  

The talented cast creating the show includes a mix of MET company members likeGené Fouché, Ashley Hall, Julie Herber, Tad Janes, JoAnn Lee, Allison Lepelletier, Mak Nickols, Ken Poisson andReiner Prochaska with some new faces and MET veterans like Jon Paul Duvall, Larry Fellows, Joe Jalette, Courtney McLaughlin & Sam Wayland.  As if those fourteen performers weren't enough for the intimate MET theatre they will be joined by guest players Jeanine Collins, Matt Leeand Rona Mensah.

"With this show, we had the idea of bringing in a different guest host, musical group, and specialty act each week," continued Janes.  "So I began booking bluegrass and country acts, comedians, yodelers, ballroom dancers; whoever I could find."  What Janes found was an eclectic array of talent beginning with the shows house band, Silent Old Mnts., made up of MET ensemble member Thom Huenger along with Pat Acuña, Andrew Bromhal, Sam Wayland, and Steve Younkins. While serving as the house band for all 16 performances, the Silent Old Mnts. will also be featured  the weekend of May 17-20.  The other featured musical acts include the Midnite Bluegrass Boys (May 10-13), the acoustic duoOnce in a Blue Moon featuring Chris Adams and Jessica Bowers (May 24-27), the rootsy, screamin' swing duo The Galt Line (May 31 & June 1) featuringWillie Gammell and Blythe Crawford, and The Jug Band (May 31 & June 2).  They are comprised of Eric Ward, Ed Morrell, JoAnna Shapiro, Jim Merry, Andy Ward, Leah Ermarth, Butch Chalkley, Stephen Lindell, Todd Anderson, and John Lockney, but ironically enough not one of them is actually a jug player.



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