Jacqueline
Jones as Sassy in
A Thorn
Between Two Roses
by
Janet Chenoweth
A Bifocals Production Directed by Barbara Plymale
featuring
Ed Coleman
Jacqueline Jones
Chris Bass Randolph
1:00 PM Thurday, June 3 and Friday, June 4, 2010
Barksdale Theatre in The Shops at Willow Lawn,
Tour Schedule (through June
25) Available on Request
Bifocals is a
division of Barksdale Theatre
A
Thorn Between Two Roses
Represents Bifocals in
Virginia Minds Wide Open: Women in the Arts 2010
Barksdale Box Office: 282-2620 Tickets: $10
Performance begins at
1:00 PM.
Bring bag lunch if you wish; beverages are available at the
bar.
Doors open at 12:00 noon.
Barksdale
Theatre is located in
The Shops
at Willow Lawn,
1601
Willow Lawn Drive, Richmond, Virginia 23230
Jacqueline
Jones in
My Man
Godfrey
A Vintage
Radio Play
produced by the
On the Air
Radio Players
Directed by Art Trotter
featuring Albert Allen, Dan Cranston, Elliot Eisenberg,
Vaughan Gary, Alex Godschalk, Shawn Hambright, Una Harrison,
Jacqueline Jones, Trevor Kimball, Jonathan Lebolt,
Brian Martin, Courtnay Talbott, and Jessica Wright.
Attendance is
FREE.
Jacqueline
Jones in
Last
Wagon West
by Margie
Langston
7:30 PM, Tuesday, May 25, 2010
A Readers' Theatre production directed by
Keith Fitzgerald
featuring Christina Billew, Eva Chenoweth, Sharon Eney,
Steve Graham, Chandler Hulsey, Jacqueline Jones,
Adam Mincks, and Woody Robertson.
804-355-2001
Firehouse Theatre
Project | 1609 West Broad Street | Richmond, VA 23220
Jacqueline
Jones in
365
Days/365 Plays Revisited
by
Suzan-Lori Parks
8PM Monday, April 26 and Tuesday, April 27, 2010
A K Dance
Production at Firehouse
Theatre Project
Conceived and directed by
Kaye Weinstein Gary and Billy-Christopher Maupin
featuring Kaye Weinstein Gary, Jacqueline Jones,
Billy-Christopher Maupin, Carolyn Meade, Jacob Pennington,
Maggie Roop, and Jason Sandahl.
Purchase Tickets ONLINE or call 804-355-2001
Firehouse Theatre
Project | 1609 West Broad Street | Richmond, VA 23220
Jacqueline
Jones as Jack's Mom & The Giant's Wife in
Jack & the Beanstalk
Mar 12 - Mar 21, 2010
D i r
e c t e d b y B i l l y C h r i s t o p h e r M a u p i n
The original 1988 cast
returns:
Gordon Bass, Larry Cook, Jenny Hundley,
Jacqueline Jones,
and Debra
Wagoner
A
Theatre IV Production at the Historical Empire Theatre
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Jacqueline Jones as Barbara Ellen Diggs in
THE NEW CENTURY
"Crafty"
Oct 1 - Oct 25, 2009
Directed by John Knapp
with Matt Hackman, Michael Hawke,
Jacqueline Jones, Colleen Walsh, and Annie Zannetti
A Richmond Triangle Players production hosted by HATTHEATRE at
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RTP: 804-346-8113 HATT: 804-343-6364
Posted May, 2009
Jacqueline Jones as Martha in
Arsenic and Old Lace
June 18 - August 1, '09
Directed by Tom Width
with Brandon Becker, Jolene Carroll, Jonathan Conyers, Lou Di Lalla,
John Hagadorn, Lucas Hall, Michael Hawke, Jacqueline Jones,
Richard Koch, Justin Lowenhagen, John Storck Maddox,
Vicki McLeod, Woody Robertson, and Tom Width
Posted April, 2009
Jacqueline Jones as Mom in
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Directed by Bo Wilson with David Clark ....................... Lee Thursday 5/14/09 8pm (preview to benefit VMFA Friends of Art) OPENING 5/15/09 8pm Saturday 5/16/08 8pm Friday 5/22/09 8pm Saturday 5/23/09 8pm Sunday 5/24/09 2pm Friday 5/29/09 8pm Saturday 5/30/09 8pm
Henley Street Theatre Company
The Pine Camp Cultural Arts Center
4901 Old Brook Road
Richmond, Virginia 23227 Tickets and Details: 804-340-0115 boxoffice@henleystreettheatre.org
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True West unfolds the reunion of two brothers in their absent mother's California home. Austin is an Ivy League-educated script writer who is trying to sell a movie script to a Hollywood producer. Quite unexpectedly, his older brother Lee shows up after several years of drifting and grifting his way back and forth across the desert. As each brother takes measure of the other’s life, jealousy becomes rivalry and the two men lock in a bitter confrontation imagined by one of America’s most acclaimed dramatists.
Posted February, 2009
Jacqueline Jones in
Life Upon the Wicked Stage:
Actors and Their Stories
Conceived and Directed by Billy Christopher Maupin
Music Direction by Matt Mangialetti
Featuring
Andrea Ross, Billy Christopher Maupin, Chloe Williams, Corey Davis,
Dawn Westbrook, Desiree Roots-Centeio, Georgia Farmer, Jacqueline Jones,
Jacqueline O'Connor, Jonathan Perez, AnnaMarie Rossi, Russell Rowland
March 9 & 10 8:00 PM
ComedySportz Improv Theatre
7115 Staples Mill Rd. · Richmond, VA 23228 · (804) 266-9377
Posted February, 2009
Jacqueline Jones as Louise in
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Luau at Acorn Acres Written and Directed by Margie Langston A Staged Reading with Ellen Bode, Martha Kelley, Jacqueline Jones, Alice Schriner, Free and open to the public.
Firehouse Theatre Company
1609 West Broad Street
Richmond, Virginia 23220
804-355-2001 |
Posted November, 2008
Jacqueline Jones as Kate Keller in
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-- Arthur Miller’s exceptional play of secrets and lies is the story of the Keller and Deever families. During the war, Joe Keller and Herbert Deever --
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Directed by Sheryle Criswell with Skyler Gemmer ....................Bert Steve Graham ...........Jim Bayliss Matt Hackman .....George Deever Jacqueline Jones .......Kate Keller Dean Knight ..............Chris Keller Emma Mason ............Ann Deever Barbi Partlow ............Sue Bayliss Woody Robertson, Jr....Joe Keller Debbie Walton ..........Lydia Lubey Chris Yarbrough ........Frank Lubey
Chamberlayne Actors Theatre
319 North Wilkinson Road
Richmond, Virginia 23227 Tickets and Details: 804-262-9760
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Posted December, 2008
Jacqueline Jones as Mrs. Fezziwig, Mrs. Beadle, and Little Nell in
Firehouse Theatre Project | 1609 West Broad Street | Richmond, Virginia 23220
F R E E P A R K I N G across the street at Lowes | (804) 355-2001
Posted August, 2008
Jacqueline Jones as "2nd Violin in
K Dance "Yes, Virginia - Dance" 10th Anniversary The Morpheus Quartet S e p t e m b e r 1 3 a n d O c t o b e r 1 1 , 2 0 0 8 Four "musicians" (1st Violin, 2nd Violin, Cello, and Viola) each begin relating their dreams simultaneously in darkness. The lights come up as these stories unfold contrapuntally, sometimes intersecting, sometimes veering off into seemingly independent directions, sometimes all clashing together, but ultimately culminating in all four weaving together to finish in a "brief, everlasting moment...[of] perfect[ion]" as in a beautiful symphony. Director: B i l l y C h r i s t o p h e r M a u p i n J e n n i f e r H a m m o n d , S a r a H e i f e t z ,
September 13, 3PM & 8PM 934 West Grace Street Richmond, Virginia 23220 Tickets: 828-2020 October 11, 8PM 2880 Mountain Road Glen Allen, VA 23060 Tickets: 804-261-ARTS (2787) featuring the work of including L o r r a i n e C h a p m a n , K Dance Producer K Dance, a contemporary modern dance company, creates unique, original performance works inspired by monologues and scenes from plays. Choreographer Kaye Weinstein Gary has been particularly influenced by Pulitzer Prize winning playwright Wendy Wasserstein. See firsthand this unusual blend of performance works, including WORKOUT "a stroke of pure choreographic genius" (Richmond Times-Dispatch, Sept. 2007) K Dance is partially funded by the Virginia Commission for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Choreographer: K a y e W e i n s t e i n G a r y
J a c q u e l i n e J o n e s , K r i s t e n S w a n s o n

seven contemporary dance choreographers
D a n c e M a g a z i n e ’ s
“ 2 5 t o W a t c h i n 2 0 0 8 ”
Kaye Weinstein Gary, Artistic Director
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More INFO:
804-270-4944
www.kdance.org
Posted August, 2008
Jacqueline Jones in
Censorship: the war over words
co-hosted by The Virginia Holocaust Museum and ACLU of Virginia
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K i c k o f f B a n n e d B o o k s W e e k Tuesday, September 23, 2008 7PM Virginia Holocaust Museum 2000 East Cary Street Richmond, VA Learn more at 8 0 4 . 2 5 7 . 5 4 0 0 or http://www.va-holocaust.com/events/default.asp Tolerance through Education |
As part of Banned Books Week, writers, actors, and artists will read from the works of authors and intellectuals who at one time or another have had their works censored or challenged or who have been barred from the United States because of their political views. Jacqueline Jones will read Lois Lowry’s Newbery Medal award-winning Number the Stars.
Emceed by ACLU of Virginia Executive Director Kent Willis, the program includes: Prologue to Dario Fo's play Elizabeth, Almost by Chance a Woman, read by Paul Fleisher, Author and Educator; Excerpt from Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, read by Linda Goodman, Storyteller; Excerpt from Gabriel Garcia Marquez's 1982 Nobel lecture and Pablo Neruda's Investigations , read by Jane Crouse, Universal Storyteller; Excerpt from Salman Rushdie's The Satanic Verses, read by Rena Berlin, Director of Education Virginia Holocaust Museum; Excerpt from Nelson Mandela's address to a South African court, read by Felicia "Transition" Winston, Spoken Word Artist; Excerpt from Jack London's The Iron Heel read by Virginia Pye, Author; Tariq Ramadan's op-ed, "What You Fear Is Not Who I Am" read by Dr. Jon Kukla, Author/Historian; Excerpt from Lois Lowry's Number the Stars, read by Jacqueline Jones, actor. This event was chaired by Elizabeth T. Wong, Public Education Coordinator ACLU of Virginia and Timothy Hensley, Librarian Virginia Holocaust Museum.
Posted August, 2008
Jacqueline Jones in
RAGTIME: THE MUSICAL IN CONCERT
Stage 1 Theatre Company announces RAGTIME: THE MUSICAL IN CONCERT, a one-night-only 08/09 Inaugural Season fundraising gala. Called “A triumph for the stage” by Time Magazine, RAGTIME IN CONCERT will star Jerold E. Solomon, currently appearing on Broadway in the Tony®-Winning South Pacific, as Coalhouse Walker, Jr., Desiree Roots Centeio, renowned theatre and jazz vocalist, as Sarah and Richmond Musical Theatre headliner Debra Wagoner as Mother. Joining these headliners will be Richmond stars Robyn O’Neill, Jan Guarino, Michael Hawke, Robert Throckmorton, Christopher M. Stewart, Richard Koch, Robert Albertia, Mark Persinger, James E. Opher, Eric Pastore and Lillie Izo. The concert staging will boast a full orchestra and an ensemble of over 50 voices led by Musical Director Sherri A. Matthews and Director Chase Kniffen.
Tuesday, October 7 at 7:00 PM
The Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen
2880 Mountain Road
Glen Allen, VA 23060
TICKETS $50 General Admission Seating and Post-Show Dessert & Champagne Reception
With Ingrid Alli, Brett Ambler, Alia Bisharat, Corey Davis, Robert Fuhrman, Lucas Hall, Audra Honaker, Jacqueline Jones, Katrinah Lewis, Deborah D Lynch, Billy Christopher Maupin, Tom McGranahan, Terri Moore, Cathy Motley-Fitch, Philip Riley, Maggie Roop, Ali Thibodeau, Lynn West, Chloe Williams, Chris Withers
More Info: www.stage1-theatrecompany.org
Call: Stage 1 Box Office 804.427.7548
Visit: Stage 1 Theatre Company
9130 Dickey Drive
Mechanicsville, VA 23116
Posted July, 2008
Jacqueline Jones as General Cartwright in
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G U Y S AND D O L L S June 13 - August 17, 2008 This toe-tapping Broadway favorite tells the story of some small time gamblers and the ladies in their lives. When Nathan Detroit bets his pal Sky Masterson that he can make the next woman he sees fall madly in love with him, that woman turns out to be prim missionary Sarah Brown. The stage is set for an evening of high spirited entertainment full of laughter, love and song, including favorites, “Sit Down You’re Rocking the Boat” and the show stopping “Luck be a Lady”! This Barksdale production is presented at the Historic Empire Theatre. |
Desiners Lynne M. Hartman, Ron Keller, Sue Griffin, Derek Dumais and Stage Management by Wendy Vandergrift featuring
Rachel Abrams, Ingrid Alli, Jody Ashworth, David Malachai Becker, Katie Bradley, Alex Buckner, John Kenneth DeBoer, Jimmy Glidden, Joel Grow, Robert Johnson, Jacqueline Jones, Kathleen Legault, Elliot Lau, Rita Markova, Jason Marks, Maggie Marlin, Landon Nagel, Mary Page Nance, Mark Persinger, Derek Phipps, Maggie Roop, Drew Seigla, Alec Stephens III, Christopher M. Stewart, Scott Wichmann, John Winn
More INFO and Tickets: (804) 282-2620 www.BarksdaleRichmond.org
Posted February, 2008
Jacqueline Jones Directs

Henrico Theatre Company's
Breakfast with Les and Bess
Runs May 2 - May 18, 2008
at the
Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen
More Info: 501-5859 or 501-5115
With Jay McCullough, Terri Moore, Elizabeth Popp,
Daryl Scruggs, Nathan Verilla, and Robert Watkins
Posted January, 2008
Jacqueline Jones in the Gender-bending role of Don John
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Much Ado About Nothing March 6 - 29, 2008 Young lovers Hero and Claudio are to be married in one week. To pass the time, they conspire with Don Pedro to set a "lover's trap" for Benedick, an arrogant confirmed bachelor, and Beatrice, his favorite sparring partner. Meanwhile, the evil Don Jon conspires to break up the wedding by accusing Hero of infidelity. In the end, it all turns out to be "much ado about nothing." The play boasts one of Shakespeare's most delightful heroines, most dancing wordplay, and the endearing spectacle of intellectual and social self-importance bested by the desire to love and be loved in return. It offers both the dancing wit of the "merry war" between the sexes, and a sobering vision of the costs of that combat for both men and women. Shakespeare dramatizes a social world in all of its vibrant particulars, in which characters are shaped by the relations between social convention and individual choice. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ | |
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Performances at The Pine Camp Arts & Community Center
Images provided by HSTC |
Directed by Tyrus Lemerande Suzanne Ankrum, Raven Bonniwell , Amanda Curren, Billy Finn, Bonnie Gabel, Gordon Jenkins, Jacqueline Jones, Dean Knight, Jerry Long, Josh Lusch, Kerry McGee, Thomas Nowlin, Alex Previtera, Michael Sater, & Shalandis Wheeler |
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Posted January, 2008
Jacqueline Jones as The Queen Mother in
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Historic Empire Theatre
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January 25 - February 10, 2008 Who would have guessed that Rumpelstiltskin would marry the Miller’s Daughter? Or, that they would have a daughter who could spin magic of her own? With courage, wit, and some ingenious tricks, Rumpelstiltskin's Daughter changes a greedy king and saves an entire kingdom. This wacky and wonderful new musical has been described as a "stylistic cross between Disney's Beauty & the Beast and Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods." Directed by Dawn Westbrook Musical Direction by Julie Fulcher . with . Corey Davis, Gigi Galiffa, Ryan Gary, Matt James, David Janeski, Jacqueline Jones, Richard Koch, Billy Christopher Maupin, Cathy Motley-Fitch, Thomas Nowlin, and Jacqueline O'Connor or Maggie Roop . |
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Posted November, 2007
See Jacqueline Jones in TWO shows!
. . . as Miss Shields in
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CALL: 804-344-8040 OR Single tickets: $32. Discounts: Seniors, students (13-18 yrs), & Ukrops cardholders $29. Children (12 & under) & groups of 15 or more $24. (Each person must have a ticketed seat - no unpaid children in laps).
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By Philip Grecian; A first-ever Richmond stage production of an endearing holiday film favorite! This classic tale is true to the original film which for many years has amused and warmed so many hearts. Set in the 1940s, it is the story of a middle-class Indiana family at Christmas time. Young Ralphie is on a quest for the Holy Grail of Christmas presents: "a genuine Red Ryder 220-Shot Carbine Action Air Rifle." You'll recognize all the beloved scenes such as Ralphie in atrocious pink bunny pajamas and a classmate's tongue frozen to the school flag pole. A Christmas Story is the comic relief you'll need during a hectic holiday season! Directed by Chase Kniffen |
. . . and Jacqueline Jones as Mrs. Clement Moore in
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### Make your holiday absolutely unforgettable by experiencing a timeless Victorian Christmas tradition. Meet the author of "Twas the Night Before Christmas," Clement Clarke Moore. Enjoy some holiday cuisine, conversation and carols with Moore's Family in the Victorian setting of the Eureka! Theater lobby. Next enter the Eureka! Theater where you'll join Moore in his living room for his dramatic reading of his famous holiday poem. This special CSTC holiday event is part of the museum's annual Joy From The World celebration and is appropriate for family audiences of all ages. with MORE INFO: www.smv.org |
Posted October, 2007
Jacqueline Jones in

365 Days / 365 Plays
by Pulitzer Prize winner Suzan-Lori Parks
October 22 at 8 pm
at Willow Lawn
Barksdale, in Association with K Dance,
presents "Week 50"
In November, 2002, Pulitzer Prize winner Suzan-Lori Parks had the idea to write a play a day for a year. These plays are called 365 Days / 365 Plays. Some plays are very short, less than a page. Others last forever. The 365 National Festival is a yearlong grassroots world premiere in communities across the US and beyond. For more information about this national event, please visit http://barksdalerichmond.org/365.html
Posted October, 2007
Jacqueline Jones as "Ma Smith"
Schewels Furniture Spots
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Jacqueline Jones as "Ma Smith" in Schewel Furniture Ads |
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Garet Chester, Jacqueline Jones, and Ellie St. John |
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Radio in Schewel Furniture Regions |
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Posted September, 2007
RAISED over $3500 !
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"Support Equality in Virginia" |
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Kim Jones Clark produces a dynamic variety show to benefit Equality Virginia's Political Action Committee. The production features the talents of David Bridgewater, Amy Henderson, Joe Inscoe, Jacqueline Jones, Elliott Lau, Katrinah Lewis, Jason Marks, Billy Christopher Maupin, Robyn O'Neill, Debra Wagoner Pabst, Joseph Papa, and Derek Phipps under the Musical Direction of Jimmy Hicks, |
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To learn more about Equality Virginia, visit http://www.equalityvirginia.org/site/pp.asp?c=dfIIITMIG&b=132638 |
Posted August, 2007
Jacqueline Jones as Helga Ten Dorp in
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DEATHTRAP Barksdale Theatre at Hanover Tavern
September 14 – October 21 Sidney Bruhl is a middle-aged playwright famous for his oh-so-clever whodunits, but he hasn't had a hit in twenty years. When one of his former students sends him the only draft of a new murder mystery, Sidney devises a plan to ensure his own fortune. Will Sidney's scheme lead him back to Broadway? Will the student be the victim of malicious jealousy? Will Sidney's wife be able to withstand the horror in her household? Will the eccentric psychic who is visiting Sidney's neighbors unearth the nastiness next door? Only one answer is certain: missing this classic Broadway thriller would be a deadly mistake. Directed by John Moon Stage Managed by Brad Tuggle Assisted by Alex Whiteway with Robin Arthur, Christopher Evans, Michael Goodwin, 'Rick Gray and Jacqueline Jones ~ |
Posted August, 2007 RAISED over $2000 !
Jacqueline Jones Sings in
Into the Woods Gives Back
August 4 Midnight and August 7, 8:00 PM
Posted August, 2007 RAISED $2000 !
Jacqueline Jones Sings in
Into the Woods Gives Back
August 4 Midnight and August 7, 8:00 PM
Please join me on Tuesday, August 7 at 8:00 PM at the family-friendly "Into the Woods Gives Back" Cabaret at Barksdale: Willow Lawn. Tickets are available at the door or in advance at 282-2620.
All the performers are donating our time and talents to benefit the Richmond Theatre Artists Fund, a program of the Richmond Alliance for Professional Theatres (RAPT) and the Community Foundation. The Richmond Theatre Artists Fund helps with the emergency needs of metro Richmond theatre artists who are confronted by insurmountable financial challenges due to major illness or some other tragedy beyond their control.
Prior to the establishment of the endowed fund, the theatre community raised emergency funds on a case by case basis. For example, we have raised tens of thousands of dollars to:
~ provide new housing for an actor with AIDS who lost his job and was thrown out onto the street when his condition was disclosed,
~ make mortgage payments for a lifelong theatre administrator who was about to lose her home as her husband (a theatre tech director) struggled for more than a year with brain cancer,
~ help a director who had emergency quadruple bypass heart surgery meet his medical expenses and mortgage payments, and
~ pay for critical medications for a cherished actress fighting against terminal cancer.
Bruce Miller, Barksdale/Theatre IV Artistic Director, was in Saturday's Midnight audience and summarized the evening's events in the "Barksdale Buzz."
http://thebarksdalebuzz.blogspot.com/search/label/Theatre%20Artists%20Fund
Posted June, 2007
Jacqueline Jones as Jack's Mother in
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Book by James Lapine June 15 – August 12 Info/tickets: 804-282-2620 http://www.barksdalerichmond.org/woods.html Into the Woods June 15 – August 12 Are you certain what you wish is what you want? Sondheim’s brilliant music—together with bakers, witches, and vain handsome princes straight out of the Brothers Grimm—vividly illustrates the potential for treachery in our innermost wishes. An ambivalent Cinderella? A bloodthirsty Little Red Riding Hood? A Prince Charming with a roving eye? A Witch...who raps? They're all among the cockeyed characters in James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim's fractured fairy tale. When a Baker and his Wife learn they've been cursed with childlessness by the Witch next door, they embark on a quest for the special objects required to break the spell, swindling, lying to and stealing from Cinderella, Little Red, Rapunzel and Jack. Everyone's wish is granted at the end of Act One, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them. What begins as a lively irreverent fantasy in the style of The Princess Bride becomes a moving lesson about community responsibility and the stories we tell our children. Into the Woods is a rare and moving musical theatre classic. Directed by Robin Arthur Musical Direction by Jimmy Hicks with Rachel Abrams, Ford Flannagan, Audra Honaker, Amy Hruska, Jacqueline Jones, Katrinah Lewis, Rita Markova, Robyn O'Neill, Steve Perigard, Zak Resnick, Kim Reuter, Russell Rowland, Drew Seigla, Craig Smith, Harriett Traylor, Eric Williams, and Hannah Zold ~
Posted April, 2007
Jacqueline Jones as Letitia Peabody Primrose in
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Book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green Music by Cy Coleman. Henrico Theatre Company Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen
Musicians: Cole Baty, Doug Draucker, Keith Hanlon, & Lisa Sullivan
Stage Management: Joseph Papa with Alan Perrow & Kim Schenk |
On the Twentieth Century May 4 – 20 On the "Twentieth Century," a fabulous luxury train, are Oscar Jaffe, the flamboyant but sinking impresario with four flops in a row, and Lily Garland, Hollywood star and former Jaffe protégé. A rival producer, a wealthy religious nut, Oscar's henchmen, and various passengers and crew members add zest to the merry, madcap journey. Vocal Direction: Jimmy Hicks, Musical Direction: Tim Brewster with Amy Berlin, Emily Carveth, Earle Elaine Draucker, Jenny Fralin, Greg Frazee, Richard Halenda, Rick Jaeger, Jacqueline Jones, Marty Manuel, Jay McCullough, Scott Melton, Erica-Sayre Moll, Bobbie Moore, Terri Moore, Randy Patton, Dale Rambo, Lee Rettig, Tiffany Shifflett, Michael White, & Taylor Williams May 4 – 19 Thursdays, Fridays, & Saturdays 8:00 PM May 6 - 20 Saturdays, Sundays 2:30 PM $6 senior citizen (55+) and students. |
Posted January, 2007
Jacqueline Jones in
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Swift Creek Mill Theatre Colonial Heights, VA http://www.swiftcreekmill.com/ 804-748-5203 |
Flowers for Algernon By David Rogers from the novel by Daniel Keyes The compelling story of mentally-challenged Charlie Gordon, the willing victim of a strange experiment with a mouse named Algernon….a surgical experiment that promises to increase his intelligence dramatically. Poignant, funny, tragic, and full of hope for the indomitable spirit of man. Paul Deiss as Charlie with 'Rick Gray, Audra Honaker, Jacqueline Jones, |
Posted November, 2006
Over the River and Through the Woods
By Joe DiPietro
"Truly Delightful! The performances in the Tavern Production make this show sparkle with laughter. It made my better half and me laugh a lot and it warmed our hearts! It's in the Spirit of the Season." Frank Creasy, Richmond VA Theatre "Remarkable! Over the River … is a delightful trip to take. Never less than lovable. Warm and welcome. A nicely modulated script and a skillful cast. Warmly funny and authentic." David Timberline, STYLE Weekly "Terrific! A gem of a production. David Bridgewater delightfully throws himself into the character. Matthew Costello, Jackie Jones and Jolene Carroll are all delightful. Lights up Hanover Tavern!" John Porter, WCVE FM "Charming! Repeatedly amused the opening-night audience. Sharply tuned performances! Director Bruce Miller does the play justice and then some. Pleasant. Funny. Attractive." Susan Haubenstock The Richmond Times-Dispatch
Barksdale Theatre at Hanover Tavern
November 16, 2006 – January 7, 2007
Barksdale Theatre at Hanover Tavern
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with
David Bridgewater, Jolene Carroll, Christopher Clawson,
Matthew Costello, Stephanie Dray, and Jacqueline Jones
Nick Cristano sets out to tell both sets of Italian grandparents big news about his promotion... without planning to stay for dinner. Big mistake! How can he break the news to his family that he'll have to move out of town? Famiglia and tradition hold sway in this funny and touching comedy, and Nick is in for a boisterous feast of an evening as the older generation cooks, cajoles and even invites a nice girl to share in the meal! Nick struggles to stay true to both his family and himself, but by the end of a hilarious evening around the table, he'll know and love his family even more. From the author of the popular I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change. Full priced Tickets are $38.
See the full performance schedule / Purchase tickets online.www.BarksdaleRichmond.org
Or call 804-282-2620
Posted August, 2006
Jacqueline Jones in Unwrap Your Candy
as "Ms. Haviland" in Wildwood Park &
as "The Mother" in Lot 13: The Bone Violin
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Jacqueline Jones in staged readings of early Doug Wright one-acts, two of which ended up in “Best American Short Plays.” These one-acts run as an embellishment to Firehouse's production of Wright's I Am My Own Wife. |
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Douglas Jones, Jacqueline Jones, Jacqueline O'Connor, Granville Scott, Charles Wax |
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Firehouse Theatre Project Richmond, Virginia 804-355-2001 |
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Tuesday, September 19, 2006 |
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http://firehousetheatre.org/events/item/unwrap-you-candy/ 804-355-2001 |
Posted July, 2006
Jacqueline Jones as "Mrs. Boyle" in Agatha Christie's
The Mousetrap
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Jacqueline Jones as "Mrs. Boyle" in The Mousetrap One hit leads to another, and no hit can top this classy thriller from Agatha Christie, the grand dame of suspense. Now in its 54th incredible year on London’s West End, The Mousetrap is the world’s longest running play, and it continues to enthrall, entertain and thrill audiences from every corner of the globe. In her own inimitable style, Dame Christie has created a gallery of fascinating characters, an atmosphere of shuddering suspense, and a brilliantly intricate plot where murder lurks around every corner, and no one guesses whodunnit until the final curtain falls. A group of strangers stranded at a country inn must contend with a murderer in their midst. As a snow storm rages outside and the phone lines go down, past lives and secrets are bared, and everyone struggles to protect themselves and identify the guilty party before it’s too late. An invigorating thrill ride from start to finish, The Mousetrap is a must-see classic for anyone interested in world-class entertainment. |
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Molly Beilhart, Matthew Costello, Tony Foley, Daingerfield Henley, David Janeski, Jacqueline Jones, Daren Kelly, Joseph Pabst, Angela Shipley |
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Barksdale Theatre at Hanover Tavern, Hanover, VA 804-282-2620 |
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September 8 – October 15 , 2006 |
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www.barksdalerichmond.org 804-282-2620 |
Posted August, 2006
Jacqueline Jones as "Ouiser" in Steel Magnolias
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What: |
Jacqueline Jones as "Ouiser" in Steel Magnolias "The lively patrons and employees of Truvy’s beauty salon in suburban Louisiana show their indomitable strength and character in the face of personal tragedy. Alternately hilarious and touching, this story of six Southern women has always met with immediate critical and popular acclaim." |
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Who: |
Jolene Carroll, Audra Honaker, Jacqueline Jones, Vicki McLeod, Joy Williams, Stephanie Zabner-Hodgkiss |
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Where: |
Swift Creek Mill Theatre, Colonial Heights, VA 804-748-5203 |
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When: |
Through August 12, 2006 |
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More Information: |
804-748-5203 http://www.swiftcreekmill.com/ |
Posted July, 2006
Jacqueline Jones in New Voices for the Theatre's
The Really Big Important Test by Zachary Dalton
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What: |
Jacqueline Jones: Professional Influence to a Student Playwright |
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Who: |
Roy Boyd, Thomas Cunningham, Jacqueline Jones, Jillian Resnick, Maggie Roop, Jase Smith |
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Where: |
Firehouse Theatre Project 804-355-2001 |
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When: |
July 15, 2006, 2:00 PM |
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More Information: |
New Voices for the Theatre 804-788-5450 |
Posted June, 2006
Jacqueline Jones as "Ms Led"
Cavalier Telephone & Internet Spots
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What: |
Jacqueline Jones as "Ms Led" in Cavalier Ads |
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Who: |
Jacqueline Jones & Garet Chester |
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Where: |
Television and Radio |
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When: |
Ongoing |
May, 2006
Jacqueline Jones as "Willa Mae Wilcox" in
A Bad Year for Tomatoes
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What: |
Jacqueline Jones as "Willa Mae Wilcox" in A Bad Year for Tomatoes |
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Who: |
David Atkins, Laura Bukalsky, Jenny Fralin, Rick Jaeger, Jacqueline Jones, Crystal Oakley, and Woody Robertson |
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Where: |
Cultural Arts Center in Glen Allen: Henrico Theatre Company, Glen Allen, VA |
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When: |
May 5-21, 2006 |
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More Information: |
http://www.co.henrico.va.us/rec/ 804-501-5859 |
January, 2006
Jacqueline Jones as "Jillian" in Birth
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What: |
Jacqueline Jones as "Jillian" in Birth |
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Who: |
Tiffany Jana, Jacqueline Jones, Jennifer Krisch, Precious Leontyne, Mary McMillan, Marcia Quick, and Jessica Smith |
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Where: |
Firehouse Theatre Project, Richmond, VA |
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When: |
January 12-22, 2006 |
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More Information: |
804-355-2001; http://www.firehousetheatre.org/, www.birththeplay.com |
November, 2005
Jacqueline Jones in Das Barbecu
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What: |
Jacqueline Jones as "a passel of characters" in Das Barbecu |
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Who: |
Robin Arthur, Jacqueline Jones, Jason Marks, Debra Wagoner Pabst, and Derek Phipps |
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Where: |
Swift Creek Mill Theatre, Colonial Heights, VA |
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When: |
November 4, 2005 – January 7, 2006 |
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More Information: |
804-748-5203; http://www.swiftcreekmill.com/ |
August, 2005
Jacqueline Jones in Lucky Stiff
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What: |
Jacqueline Jones as a variety of sillies in Lucky Stiff |
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Who: |
Brandon Becker, Jeff Clevenger, Debra Clinton, Audra Honaker, Jacqueline Jones, Kim Jones-Clark, Jason Marks, Jeff Meisner, Joe Pabst, and Andy Resnick |
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Where: |
Swift Creek Mill Theatre in Colonial Heights, VA |
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When: |
August 26, 2005 – October 29, 2005 |
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More Information: |
804-748-5203; http://www.swiftcreekmill.com/ |