Sunday, February 24, 2008

Announcing The Button Theatre's 2008 Season

You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown
March 6 – 30, 2008

Directed by Mary Carolyn Conti
The show is best described as an average day in the life of Charlie Brown. It is a day made up of little moments picked from all the days of Charlie Brown, from Valentine's Day to the baseball season, from wild optimism to utter despair, all mixed in with the lives of his friends (both human and non-human) and strung together on the string of a single day, from bright uncertain morning to hopeful starlit evening.

The story of the play itself is told through a series of vignettes that mimic the four-panel format used by the original cartoon strip, "Peanuts." This panel format is supplemented with longer passages that are vaguely reminiscent of Shakespearean soliloquies and by musical interludes.



Barefoot in the Park
July 3 - 27, 2008

Directed by Celia Rosenblulm
A young couple, Corrie and Paul Bratter, move into their first Manhattan apartment, a five-flight walkup. The very romantic start to their life together is given a bit of a shake-up as the conservative young lawyer and vivacious wife work through intrusions by her mother and their introduction to Mr Belasco, the eccentric upstairs neighbor.


Company
October 2 – 26, 2008

Directed by Jeffrey Scott Bailey
This is the story of Robert (Bobby), his 5 sets of married friends, and his 3 girlfriends. Think "Sex and the City" as a slightly nonrealistic but very stylish and introspective musical comedy. Legendary Broadway bard Stephen Sondheim created this true-to-life Upper West Side dating fantasia many years ago, and it is one of the more frequently-produced of his efforts in the regionals. The series of vignettes follow "Bobby", a feller who is just trying to find the right dame... for the evening, and wondering at his friends who seem to be setting in for a considerably longer haul.

Welcome to The Button Theatre!

In June of 2006, while sitting in traffic on 285 driving to a rehearsal in Atlanta, Founding Members Celia Rosenblum and Mary Carolyn Conti decided that there just needed to be more quality theatre Gwinnett County. From this conversation, The Button Theatre was born. After a year of careful planning, research and many many meetings we presented our first production, Godpsell, in July of 2007.

Now gearing up to begin its first full season, The Button Theatre has already made a name for itself in the Atlanta theatre scene. The success of Godspell led to an overwhelming optimism and enthusiasm for a new theatre company -- with a new vision -- in the Atlanta area.

Become a part of The Button Theatre today -- visit our website to find information on season tickets or becoming a sponsor or volunteer!