Applications Accepted for Silhouette Stages' Cabaret Night, 1/30

By: Dec. 12, 2009
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Silhouette Stages announces the first Cabaret Night of the new year! Cabaret Night will be held on Saturday, January 30th at 8:00 PM at the Slayton House Theater in the Wilde Lake Village Center in Columbia. Applications for Cabaret Night performers are currently being accepted. If you have a song or act ready to hit the stage, email Mo Dutterer, the show's director, at ssqq@comcast.net for an application. Cabaret Night is for a multi-aged audience of adults and students and material is suggested to fit the audience.

Tickets for the Silhouette Stages' Cabaret Night can be purchased at the door for $10 and the admission price also includes food and drink at intermission.

Silhouette Stages started life as Shadow Block Productions in May 2003 with a production of "Quilters," an unconventional, vignette-based musical about frontier women. The name "Shadow Block" actually referred to the blocks individually sewn into the quilts. At that time, the goal of Shadow Block was to produce rarely seen, small-cast musicals - the "hidden gems" of Broadway and Off-Broadway. Over the next five years, Shadow Block shows ranged from the serious, Violet and Working, to the seriously funny, Lucky Stiff, Johnny Guitar, and Is There Life After High School, to the satiric Ruthless, Nunsense and Nunsensations. These shows and many others entertained and enlightenEd Howard County audiences and the small group developed a loyal following.

In 2008, a change of venue provided the opportunity to re-examine the group's mission statement and reach out to a broader population. Having relocated to Slayton House in the Wilde Lake Village Center of Columbia, MD, the first season's offerings included the familiar, You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown and Rock & Roll Review, as well as the peculiar and very funny, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum and Sugar. The group formed a new Board of Directors, incorporated and officially re-named themselves as "Silhouette Stages" in fall of 2009. Each season's offerings will include a mix of big-name musicals, straight plays/comedies, and the obscure gems. Silhouette Stages touches an ever-expanding community of actors, musicians, production and technical crew, and creative staff in its mission to bring audiences the joys of the theatre experience. Silhouette Stages is currently in the process of obtaining non-profit status so that it can continue to donate proceeds to community charities like Healthy Families while being able to accept tax-exempt donations from patrons and community members who want to see it grow.

 



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