Showing posts with label 2015 - Red White and Tuna. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2015 - Red White and Tuna. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Final Weekend of Red, White and Tuna

Vera (Jeffrey Lathrop) and Pearl (Richard Gaylord)
"Now it's been awhile since I've driven a standard, but it
should be as easy as driving off a cliff!"
This is your last chance to see a very funny comedy.  Four more shows. . . and with you in the audience, it will be that much better!

Thursday, February 12 at 7:00 p.m. ($12)

Friday, February 13 at 7:00 p.m.   Kiwanis Night.  ALL proceeds go to #TheEliminateProject 

Saturday, February 14 at 2:00 p.m.  It's a Sweetheart Deal.  All tickets are 2 for the price of 1 ($15).  Bring a date, friend, neighbor, co-worker, long lost relative, etc.

Sunday, February 15 at 2:00 p.m.  You never know what will happen at the closing show of this fun production.

Get your tickets online and at the door.  Prepare for some fireworks and fun during the final weekend.

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Meet the Cast of Red, White and Tuna

Jeffery Lathrop and Richard Gaylord reunite in Red, White & Tuna
Shows run through February 15.  Tickets can be purchased online and at the door.

Performed by Richard Gaylord

Star Birdfeather - A flower child
Thurston Wheelis - A radio disc jockey 
Elmer Watkins - A veteran Klan member
Bertha Bumiller - A widowed housewife and mother
Joe Bob Lipsey - Director of the Tuna Little Theater
Pearl Burras - Bertha’s aunt, a chicken farmer
R.R. Snavely - Estranged husband of gun shop owner, Didi Snavely
Inita Goodwin - The half owner of Hot-to-Trot Catering
Leonard Childers - Tuna’s mayor and owner of radion station, OKKK
Reverend Sturgis Spikes - A Baptist preacher

Richard Gaylord -  Owner of Rick Gaylord's TeleFiX, comedic actor and private pilot, Rick loves the reminder, "Levity is the only way to fly."  Rick said playing these 4 1/2 women and 5 1/2 men (allowing for Joe Bob) is his greatest vocal and dramatic challenge since his 1980 debut in San Jose Civic Light Opera's Paint Your Wagon.  Rick thanks his theater partner, Jeff, costumer, Diane Palmer as well as dressers, Janet & Adeline for keeping him clothed and in character. 

Rick is grateful to Lanny Langston, for his patience and for his dedication (along with Peter Wolfe) to our community's performing arts.  Rick's recent IT! appearances have been Mr. Kirby in You Can't Take It With You, Bobby in Run For Your Wife, Froggy in The Foreigner, 10 characters in Greater Tuna along with many others dating back to IT!'s beginnings. In addition to performing many principal roles, Rick has served in dozens of shows over the decades from backstage technician to Assistant Director.  Rick is most proud to be the first recipient of IT!'s Rodney Roberts Theater Achievement Award

Rick has deep respect and gratitude for the Tuna playwrights saying "They have masterfully painted hilariously entertaining scenes within the dialogue.  Hopefully Jeff and I can do it justice." Rick wishes to express his love and gratitude for his wife, Marsha Myers, and for her constant support for endeavors like this.


Performed by Jeffery Lathrop

Amber Windchime - Star’s friend, another flower child
Arles Struvie - A radio disc jockey
Didi Snavely - Used gun store owner
Petey Fisk - Head of Tuna’s Humane Society
Charlene Bumiller - Bertha’s pregnant daughter
Stanley Bumiller - Bertha’s son, reformed juvenile delinquent, artist
Vera Carp - Head of the Tuna society
Helen Bedd -  The other half-owner of Hot-to-Trot Catering
Garland Poteet - A soda pop delivery man

Jeffery Lathrop – A high school special education teacher and co-owner of Foothills Dance and Performing Arts Studio, theater has been a lifelong pastime and has had a tremendous  influence on his life.  He has been involved in many Imagination Theater! Productions including featured roles in The Sound of Music, Fiddler on the Roof, and Big River.  His first lead role at IT! was in L’il Abner as Marryin’ Sam followed by Man of La Mancha where he played Sancho Panza.  In 2009, he played ten parts in Greater Tuna with Rick Gaylord.  He was the assistant director for White Christmas.  Most recently, Jeff played Mr. Sowerberry in Oliver! 

Lathrop says “I am excited to work with both Lanny and Rick again.  When a show has only two actors, there’s not a lot of downtime during rehearsals.  Luckily Lanny makes the experience as positive as possible, and I couldn’t ask for a better, more professional partner than Rick.” 

Monday, January 19, 2015

Red, White and Tuna opens January 30 at Imagination Theater

Imagination Theater is proud to present the comedy satire, Red, White and Tuna, opening Friday, January 30 through Sunday, February 15.  Shows are held on Thursdays through Sundays.  Ticket prices are $15 and Thursdays and Groups are $12.  All tickets for the 2:00 p.m. matinee on Sunday, February 1 are two for the price of one ($15)!  Tickets can be purchased online through the theater website at www.imaginationtheater.net or during box office hours.  The show is recommended for older teens and adults. 

The roles in Red, White and Tuna are reprised by theater veterans, Richard Gaylord and Jeff Lathrop, who first appeared in IT!’s Greater Tuna in 2009.  Directed by Lanny Langston, Red, White, and Tuna, the much anticipated third installment in the Tuna trilogy takes the audience through another satirical ride into the hearts and minds of the polyester-clad citizens of Texas' third smallest town. Along with Tuna's perennial favorites, some new Tuna denizens burst into the 4th of July Tuna High School Class Reunion. This sets the stage for a show full of fireworks and fun from the land where the Lion's Club is too liberal and Patsy Cline never dies.   


Imagination Theater, located on the El Dorado County Fairgrounds, brings quality, live, local community theater to Placerville and El Dorado County.