Briefly in Datebook
Orange Coast College’s Theater Department will host auditions for its
fall production, Brendan Behan’s “The Hostage,” from 6 to 9 p.m. Oct.
9-10 in the Drama Lab Theatre.
An Irish comedy, “The Hostage” is the story of a British soldier and
his Irish captor, who eventually befriends him.
All roles have either British or Irish accents, and the actors in five
major roles must be able to sing. Auditioning actors should be prepared
to sing any song unaccompanied. Good Celtic dancers are also needed.
The script is available for preview in OCC’s drama department.
Under the direction of theater professor Alex Golson, the play will
run Thursdays through Sundays, Nov. 30-Dec. 3 and Dec. 7-10.
The college is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Information: (714)
432-5640.
Music to the ears of families
Pacific Symphony Orchestra will open its 2000-01 Mervyn’s Musical
Mornings Family Concert Series with “What’s Your Major?” at 10 and 11:30
a.m. Oct. 7.
The 45-minute concerts, held at the Orange County Performing Arts
Center, are meant to expose children 4 to 11 and their families to
symphonic music. The first concert will focus on the works of child
prodigies, such as Mozart and Mendelssohn. The program will also feature
two Orange County prodigies -- composer and pianist Sebastian Chang, 12,
and composer Kit Armstrong, 8.
There also will be a musical treasure hunt, free to ticket holders, at
9 a.m. for those attending the 10 a.m. concert and at 12:15 p.m. for
those attending the 11:30 a.m. concert.
Individual tickets are $13-$16 for adults and $11-$14 for children
younger than 11. Subscriptions to the series are also available.
The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Information: (714)
755-5799.
OCC opens symphony season
Orange Coast College’s Symphony Orchestra will open its 40th season at
7:30 p.m. Oct. 15 with a concert featuring an American premiere by a
contemporary Russian composer and works by Johannes Brahms and Gioacchino
Rossini.
“Ernest Hemingway” -- a two-act, two singer opera by Youri Kazarian --
will be performed in the second half of the evening. The opera, to be
sung by soprano Deborah Mayhan and baritone Benito Galindo, received its
world premiere two years ago in Havana, Cuba.
Other highlights for the 60-piece orchestra include Brahms’ Symphony
No. 1 in C minor, Op. 68 and the overture to “The Thieving Magpie” by
Rossini. The 2000-01 season will focus on the works of Brahms; three of
his four symphonies will be performed.
Tickets in advance are $6, $10 at the door. The concerts will be
performed in OCC’s Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa. Information: (714) 432-5880.
Film noir series moderated by OCC professor
Orange Coast College professor H. Arthur Taussig will moderate a
three-part series on film noir starting at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 6 at the Orange
County Museum of Art.
Taussig, author of “Film Values/Family Values: A Parent’s Guide,” will
introduce each film, starting with Billy Wilder’s 1950 noir classic,
“Sunset Boulevard.”
The series will meet the first Fridays in October, November and
December. On Nov. 3, the museum will show the 1948 thriller “Sorry Wrong
Number,” starring Barbara Stanwyck and Burt Lancaster. Lana Turner and
John Garfield star in the series’ final film, “The Postman Always Rings
Twice,” scheduled to appear Dec. 1.
Taussig is the adjunct curator of film for the museum.
Tickets are $6 for each film. The museum is at 850 San Clemente Drive,
Newport Beach. Information: (949) 759-1122, Ext. 204.
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