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Past
Productions

The Guild
Theatreworks Presented
it's 2010 Season at The Bob Anstette
Cultural Arts Center
515 Herbertsville Road, Brick. These
are the shows presented so far (with the
most recent first):
"DADDY'S DYING (WHO'S GOT THE
WILL?)"
This will be presented on July 22, 23, 28, 29, and July 30 at 7 PM
and July 24 at 3 PM.
Set in a small Texas town in anytime U.S.A., this comedy
observes the reunion of a family. As they gather around their patriarch in
his final days, it'd not grief they find but a rebirth of the true spirit of
family.
Call for reservations at 732-262-1006 as seating is limited.
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Prisoner of
Second Ave
This comedic show was
presented, in full, on 2 weekends in March, 2011,
at the Bob Anstette Cultural Center 515 Herbertsville Rd,
Brick.

"READINGS FROM SHAKESPEARE"

Come and enjoy the
works of the "bard", read by members of the Guild Theatreworks.
JUNE 15,2011
A Comic reading of William Inge's "BUS
STOP"
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GHOSTS,
GOBLINS GOULS AND MORE!!
Much fun
was had as many in the staff and audience
came in costume! This was held on Wednesday
October 27 at the Bob Anstette Cultural
Center.

This exciting musical
will be presented at The Jersey Shore Arts Center Fridays &
Saturdays September 11, 17 & 18 at 8 PM and on Sundays Sept.
12 & 19 @ 3 PM. Tickets $20 for Adults and $12 for
Students. For Reservations call 732-502-0153.
For more Information call 732-840-3305.
Prisoner
of Second Avenue
This reading took place
Wednesday, August 25th at 7 PM at the Bob Anstette Cultural
Center 515 Herbertsville Rd, Brick. Admission was
free.


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SOUNDS OF THE
SIXTIES!
The Guild
Theatreworks will
be presenting "SOUNDS
OF THE SIXTIES" a
nostalgic look back at
some of the
popular songs of that
era. Come and sing along
or tap your feet to your
favorite songs .At the
Bob Anstett Cultural
Arts Center
at 515 Herbertsville
Road in Brick on
Wednesday, July 21 and
Thursday, July 22 at 7
pm.
Free but call for
reservations
732-262-1006 or
for more information
call Ada Cole at
732-840-3515
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Rumors
On Thursday, June 24, Friday, June 25 and Saturday June 26
at 7 PM, the Guild Theatreworks, of Brick, presented a
fully-mounted production of Neil Simon’s rollicking comedy,
RUMORS.
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AN EVENING OF SHAKESPEARE

The Guild
Theatreworks will be presenting "A
Night of Shakespeare" at the
Bob Anstett Cultural Arts Center
at 515 Herbertsville Road in Brick
on Tuesday, May 25th at 7:00pm.
Following a tradition begun by Bob
Anstett this varied night of
Shakespearean pieces allows the
performers to stretch their acting
muscles by presenting the classical
theatre pieces which have permeated
not only English speaking cultures
but the majority of cultures around
the world. Since the
16th century the words and
characters of Shakespeare have
transcended the centuries and
brought us many of the
common phrases and bits of
philosophy we use today
without even realizing they began in
a comedy or tragedy by Shakespeare.
The actors are young, old and in
between; some are speaking these
words the first time and some
have been glorifying in them for
decades. The audience will
revel in the pathos, the drama, the
cruelty, and the compassion of some
of his famous characters and words.
Come discover a "Night of
Shakespeare" and take away an
evening of revelations.
Free but call
for reservations
732-262-1006 or for more
information call Ada Cole at
732-840-3515
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"LAUGHTER AND TEARS

On May 19th, at 7:00pm at The Bob Anstatt
Cultural Arts Center, located on Herbertsville Road in Brick, The Guild
Theatreworks will be presenting "Laughter and Tears: A Woman's
Relationship with her Wardrobe."
Both important and trivial events in the
life of women may be bookmarked by what she was wearing on the day she decided
to got to that party where she met that special person; the day she received her
first promotion; the day her baby took his first steps; the day he asked for
that divorce.
This evening will revisit some of those
life-changing as well as trivial ones when the decision to go formal or casual
made the difference between one future and the other. Playing a variety of
roles, actors Betty DeAlmeida, Jeri Georger, Diane Hand, Kelly Lindstrom, Cathy
Murphy, Mary Anne Ridoux, Gail Sheehan and Janet Lynn Spahr will lead the
audience through the emotional rollercoaster ride representing a woman's
unique relationship with fashion.
The show is free but requires
reservations by calling 732-262-1006.
Talent Showcase and Competition

On Saturday, March 20ay 7:30PM, at Veterans Elementary School on Hendrickson
Road ( off of Van Zile Road) in Brick, Ada Cole and Corey Crawford of the
Guild Theatreworks, of Brick, will be holding their annual Talent Showcase
and Competition. Talent may include singers, dancers, musicians, comedy
acts and specialty acts.
This year there will
be Two Divisions being judged. Division 1 is for those 19 Years of age
and younger. Division 2 is for those 20 years old and above. Top
prize in each Division will be $200. Those placing Second and Third, in each
division, will also receive prizes.
A panel of
professionals will be judging the entrants. Only selected acts
will be chosen from each Division to enter the final competition on March 20th.
The acts chosen will be required to pay a $25.00 entrance fee to compete.
The Audience fee for tickets is $10. Tickets can be bought at the
door.
Audience
participation, by ballot, will be added to the Judges decisions. Call Ada
Cole at 732-840-3515 for more information.
A Holiday Carolette----December 10,11,and
12, 2009.
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A Holiday Carolette
an adaptaton of the story of Scrooge
followed by a Holiday Sing-A-Long
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
evenings,December 10, 11 and 12 at 7 PM.
Held at the Brick Cultural Center 515
Herbertsville Rd, Brick. For Reservations
call732-262-1006
Donation $5.00
Cast members enjoying the audience!
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L'il Abner
 
Legendary cartoonist, Al Capp’s world famous
characters come to life in this Broadway musical full of hillbilly nonsense
and sharp political criticism which might come straight from today’s
headlines.
Performances
will be held at the Jersey Shore Arts Center, Main St. and
Main Ave. Ocean Grove, New Jersey on
NOVEMBER 13, 14, 20, 21, at 8 PM. On Sunday, November 22, 2009
the show will be at 3 PM.
Tickets are $20 for adults or $12 for
children (must be accompanied by an adult) and students with ID.
Purchase tickets ay 732-502-0153, The Loft or Gingerbreads, Main Ave
in Ocean Grove, or at the door. For reservations call
732-502-0153.
Fun Festival of Fright![]()

It will be held at
the Brick Cultural Center,
515 Herbertsville Rd, Brick,
on Wednesday, October 28, 2009 at 7 PM.
There will be
readings of scary ghost stories---oooooooooooooooooooooo!
Admission is free
For
Reservations please call:
732-262-1006
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The audience is
welcome to wear costumes!! |

STEEL
MAGNOLIAS
This
will be a fully mounted production of
Robert
Harling’s hilariously funny and tender play, STEEL MAGNOLIAS.
It
will be presented on the following dates:
Friday September 25 & Saturday 26 at 7:00
and Sunday, September 27 at 3 PM
It will be held at
the Brick Cultural Center
515
Herbertsville Rd
Brick, NJ
Donation is
$5.00
For
Reservations please call:
732-262-1006
A Broadway Revue
Directed BY Rene Tompkins
Several Vocalists sang their Broadway Favorites at the Bob Anstett
Cultural Center, 515 Herbertsville Road, Brick.
This delightful evening of song was held on Wednesday, February 9, at 7 PM.
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"Ladies at Tea" is a delightful combination of
scenes from a variety of plays, both dramatic and comedic, which
examine the complex relationships women have with each other.
The scenes include;a discussion of the role of
the First Lady in our White House through the eyes of the like of Jackie
Kennedy, Lady Bird Johnson, BessTruman, Pat Nixon and Mamie Eisenhower; the
interaction of three sisters whose loyalties have been tested throughout
their lifetimes; what the women of the tenements of New York City in the
1920's would talk about as they literally hung out of their windows to catch
a breeze in the summer heat; the earnestness of three cheerleaders
who believe their role as models for their peers is a heavy responsibility.
Come join the ladies as the audience eavesdrops
on
their conversations during bridge, at tea, or in their homes where
they believe their secrets can be shared with their friends.
Admission is free, but seats are limited. The show will be presented at 7
PM, August 12, at the Cultural Arts Center, 515 Herbertsville Road,
Brick. Please call (732) 262-1006 for reservations
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream:
Song, Speeches, and Sonnets of
William Shakespeare.
October 9th at 7:00 at The
Brick Cultural Arts Center on
Herbertsville Road
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream:
Song, Speeches, and Sonnets of
William Shakespeare. August
13th at 6:00 at The Brick
Cultural Arts Center on
Herbertsville Road
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You're a Good Man Charlie Brown
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Presented By:
Guild Theatreworks
Where:
Jersey Shore Arts Center When:
Friday, June 13, 2008 at 8
P.M. Saturday, June 14
at 3 P. M. & 8 P.M.
Sunday, June 15 at 3 P. M.
Tickets: $20
for adults $10 for children and students
with proper ID. (must be
accompanied by an adult)
*Groups of 20 or more
will be admitted for $8 per
person.
*Groups can schedule a Q & A
with the actors immediately
following the show.
A tour of the Jersey Shore
Arts Center can also be
arranged.
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Presented By: Kidz-4-Kidz
Where:
Brick High School
When:
Friday, February 22 - 7:30
PM
(cancelled due to the
snowstorm)
Saturday, February 23 - 3 PM
& 7:30 PM
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pictures from the show.
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Presented By:
Guild Theatreworks
Where:
Jersey Shore Arts Center
When: Friday,
February 15 -
Sunday, February 17, 2008
*Special Children’s Day
Performance 2/16
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Presented By: Guild
Theatreworks Where:
Veterans Elementary School
When:
Friday, March 7 @
7:30 PM
Saturday, March 8 @
7:30 PM
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