BLT Offers Scholarships in Honor of Mary Lou Burkett

Applications are being solicited for the Mary Lou Burkett Theater Scholarship program, inspired by the generosity and legacy of Baytown’s own playwright Mary Lou Burkett and administered by the Baytown Little Theater. The Mary Lou Burkett Theater Scholarship includes two $500 scholarships given each year for $250 a semester to two students.

Please download and review the mlbscholarship_application with this link. The following qualifications guide the selection of recipients as follows:

  1. The student can be a graduating high school senior or currently in college.
  2. The student’s GPA should be 2.5 or higher.
  3. The student must have participated in at least one production at BLT.
  4. The student must be a current member of BLT
  5. Preference may be given to a student that has participated in at least one theater production  in the past year.
  6. Preference may be given to a student who intends to major or minor in a Theater Arts program in an accredited  junior college, college, or university.
  7. The student must submit a completed scholarship form to the Scholarship Committee by May 1. See link above. Applications should be mailed to:  Baytown Little Theater, ATTN: Scholarships, PO Box 2022, Baytown, TX 77522.
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Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night Bows at BLT

Under the direction of Ryan Martin, the Bard of Avon will return to the Baytown Little Theater in an imaginative production of Twelfth Night. Replacing the setting in a semi-seedy New Orleans of the 1920’s, the story of Viola, lost after a storm and cast upon her wits to survive and make her way through love and loss, takes her to Duke Orsino’s household, where she is tasked to represent Orsino’s love to the melancholy Olivia. Viola, disguised as the young man Cesario, introduces herself at Olivia’s household, peopled by the likes of the drunken Toby Belch, the dim-witted Andrew Aguecheek, the fool Feste, Maria, Malvolio, and others. It is a romantic comedy that invites revelry and unbridled celebration.

The production opens Friday, April 13, at 8:00 PM, and continues with performances Fridays, Saturdays, and Sunday afternoons at 2:30 PM through April 29. Get tickets online, or call the box office at 281-424-7617. Tickets are $15.00.

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Auditions for the First Summer Production April 15 & 16

The first production of the summer at BLT, The Dixie Swim Club, directed by Emily Daily, will be held Sunday & Monday, April 15 & 16, at 7:00 PM at the theater. Auditions are “read-from-the-script,” and are open to all volunteers. There are roles for 5 women of various ages.

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Annual Membership Meeting Slated for April 28

The Board of Directors has announced that the annual meeting of the membership of Baytown Little Theater is scheduled for Saturday, April 28 at 2:00 PM. This coincides with the closing weekend of the theater’s production of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, so the meeting will be on Saturday instead of the usual Sunday meeting that many are accustomed to.

The membership meeting is held in compliance with the theater’s bylaws, which call for a gathering in April every year to conduct the theater’s normal business, including electing members to the Board of Directors, considering any changes to the bylaws, and hearing reports from the Board, officers, and committees regarding the operations of the theater and plans for the future. All members are urged to come be a part of the meeting.

If your membership is not up-to-date, (new memberships were due with the beginning of the 2012 season with our recent production A Chorus Line) you can renew your membership on-line or at the meeting April 28. Only those with current memberships are eligible to vote on any matters such as Board of Directors or changes to the bylaws, if any.

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BLTeens Auditions Change

The audition date for the upcoming BLTeens production of Starmites has been postponed. Due to the high number of families who will be out-of-town or involved in other activities, the audition date for the youth production of Starmites has been changed to Saturday, March 24, at 3:00 PM. Youth age 18 and younger are encouraged to audition. No experience is required.

This is a great opportunity to put your talents on the display. Even if you have never participated in a BLT play or workshop, come out and join the fun on this production. If you would like any more information regarding the auditions please e-mail John at BLTeens@baytown.littletheatre.org

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Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night” Next Up at BLT

Baytown Little Theater presents Shakespeare’s intriguing comedy, Twelfth Night or What You Will. One of the Bard’s most popular plays, Twelfth Night has been produced numerous times on stage, screen, television, and radio.

Written in 1601 or 1602, the play was a favorite during the Renaissance. The title itself prepares the audience for a time of merrymaking and general foolery involving unrequited love, mistaken identities, and mischievous pranks. Twelfth Night refers to the twelfth night after Christmas Day, called the Eve of the Feast of Epiphany, a day of revelry in which servants dressed up as royalty, women as men, and men as women. In Shakespeare’s play, class and gender are major issues.

The main plot concerns mistaken identity.  Viola, the leading character, disguises herself as a young man after a shipwreck separates her from her twin brother, Sebastian, and lands her on the shores of Illyria, ruled by Orsino, a noble duke.  Viola’s dressing exactly as Sebastian creates considerable confusion toward the end of the play when Sebastian unexpectedly appears.

In order to assess her situation in an unknown land, Viola offers her services to the duke and takes the name of Cesario.  Impressed with the young “man,” Orsino offers Cesario the position of messenger to the noblewoman Olivia, whom he loves.  Actually, Orsino seems to be in love with the idea of love, for he has seen Olivia only once.  The plot thickens when Olivia, impressed with Viola/Cesario’s looks and beautiful speeches, falls in the love with her/him.  Ironically, Viola/Cesario falls in love with Orsino when he takes her/him into his confidence and reveals his deep affection for Olivia. This mix-up, which includes gender confusion and unrequited love, is the major conflict in the story.

A subplot, providing several comic interludes, involves a clever, conniving gentlewoman, Maria, and a jolly, rowdy drunkard, Sir Toby Belch, Olivia’s uncle.  They contrive to trick Malvolio, a straitlaced, self-righteous steward in Olivia’s household, in believing that Olivia is in love with him.  Malvolio’s ambition to marry Olivia and become Count Malvolio is revealed when he acts, dresses, and speaks in a manner that he thinks will win Olivia’s love.  Instead, his behavior repels her and she proclaims that he must be a victim of “midsummer madness.”

One of the most interesting characters in the comedy is Feste, Olivia’s fool or clown.  As in most of Shakespeare’s plays, the fool usually has the best lines—lines that seem silly on the surface but underneath reveal deeper, even profound, truths.  Feste’s beautiful songs also are revealing comments on love’s pains and sufferings as well as love’s joys.  Appropriately, the play begins with one of the most famous lines in Shakespeare’s canon:  “If music be the food of love, play on.”

The BLT production opens April 13 with subsequent performances April 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, and 29. Tickets will be available online at this website on March 12, or reservations can be made by calling the theatre at 281.424.7617.

Notes provided by Julia Jay.

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