Featuring Dance Magazine's "25 to Watch" and including:
"LEAF ON THE WIND" by Cynthia Uhrich and Jen Tuder
Direction by Jacqueline Jones; Choreography by Kaye W. Gary
A K Dance production on the stage at Firehouse Theatre
https://www.firehousetheatre.org/yes-dance-invitational
TICKETS: 804 355 2001 / https://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4430214
Posted April 12, 2019
Jacqueline Jones in
Directed by Deejay Gray
September 12-28, 2019
at TheatreLAB: "The Basement" at 300 W. Broad St., RVA
SEASON 7: POWER AND PRIVILEGE
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S :
8 0 4 - 5 0 6 - 3 5 3 3
Posted May 31, 2019
Jacqueline Jones in
by Elliot Wegman
Directed by Elliot Wegman
7 shows, November 30 - December 6, 2019
Coalition Theater | Live Comedy. Dead Serious.
8 W. Broad St. / Richmond, VA
https://rvacomedy.com/ info@rvacomedy.com 804.332-5857
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S :
https://rvacomedy.com/ info@rvacomedy.com 804.332-5857
Posted May 31, 2019
Jacqueline Jones in
by Robert Harling
Directed by Claire Karpen
Heritage Theatre Festival at UVA
11 shows, July 25 - August, 2019
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S :
Beginning June 5
4 3 4 - 9 2 4 - 3 3 7 6 or tickets@email.virginia.edu
Posted April 12, 2019
Jacqueline Jones in
Directed by Tom Width
May 30 - July 13, 2019
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S :
8 0 4 - 7 4 8 - 5 2 0 3
Posted January 1, 2019
Jacqueline Jones as Golda Meir in
Golda's Balcony appears as part of
THE WOMEN'S THEATRE FESTIVAL
March 27 – April 20, 2019
In the Basement at TheatreLAB
four one-woman plays performed in rotating repertory
Co-produced by TheatreLAB and 5th Wall Theatre
In The Basement at TheatreLAB, 300 E Broad St, RVA 23219
Golda's Balcony by William Gibson
Featuring Jacqueline Jones as Golda Meir
with direction by Debra Clinton
Stage Management by Breezy Potter
assisted by Brooke Foster
TICKETS: www.5thwalltheatre.org
Talkbacks follow each performance
Thu Mar 28 8pm-9:30pm Golda's Balcony Opens!
Wed Apr 3 8pm-9:30pm Golda's Balcony #2
Sun Apr 7 2pm-3:30pm Golda's Balcony #3
Sat Apr 13 8pm-9:30pm Golda's Balcony #4
Thu Apr 18 8pm-9:30pm Golda's Balcony #5
Posted February 24, 2019
Jacqueline Jones directs
CHICKS by Grace McKeaney and
JUST BEFORE THE DROP by David-Matthew Barnes
for
K Dance's Annual
SHORTS 2019
A unique and unconventional style of storytelling through
the integration of theatre and modern dance
a K Dance production on the stage at Firehouse Theatre
Produced and Choreographed by Kaye Weinstein Gary
Directed by Jacqueline Jones, Axle Burtness, Andrew Etheredge, and Maggie Roop
March 28, 29 and 30, 2019 at 7:30pm
March 30, 2019 at 4pm
Firehouse Theatre
1609 W. Broad St.
Richmond, VA 23220
Free Parking is across the street compliments of Lowes.
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S :
8 0 4 - 3 5 5 - 2 0 0 1
T h e P r o g r a m m e :
CHICKS
by Grace McKeaney
directed by Jacqueline Jones
Features Dean Knight
as a kindergarten teacher with a wild appetite for life and a healthy analysis bill.
JUST BEFORE THE DROP
by David-Matthew Barnes
directed by Jacqueline Jones
Features Kaye Weinstein Gary and Andrew Etheredge
as two strangers who meet after a very unsettling discovery.
THE CLOSET
by Aoise Stratford
directed by Maggie Roop
Features Andrew Etheredge as Bernard (a toy dinosaur)
Dean Knight as Bart Sponge (a toy sponge), and
Katherine Wright at Twinkles (a Telly)
JOE AND STEW'S THEATRE OF BROTHERLY LOVE AND FINANCIAL SUCCESS
by Jacquelyn Reingold
directed by Axel Burtness
Features Luke Schares and Patrick Rooney as two cockroaches in an off-off Broadway theatre.
IN TRANSIT
by Steve McMahon
directed by Andrew Etheredge
Features Mara Elizabeth Barrett and Tim Herrman
as two people in love who meet again.
SHORTS 2018 PRODUCTION STAFF
Lighting, Set Designs............Matt Landwehr
Costume Coordinator..Kaye Weinstein Gary
Sound Design........................Matt Landwehr
Technical Director..................Matt Landwehr
Production Manager.................Todd LaBelle
Stage Management by.............Bonnie Brady
Crew.........Amy Almond, Jason Winebarger
Posted December 25, 2018
Jacqueline Jones in
by Edmond Rostand, adapted by Emily Frankel
Directed by John Moon
In Memory of Andrew Boothby
Jan 24 - Mar 2, 2019
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S :
8 0 4 - 7 4 8 - 5 2 0 3
or online atGroup Rates are available. ContactSteve King sking@swiftcreekmill.com orAlissa Pagnotti apagnotti@swiftcreekmill.comRostand's masterpiece tells the true but fictionalized story of the gifted poet, musician, soldier, and duelist who is kept from expressing his love for the beautiful Roxanne by the shame he feels about his rather large nose! Alternately funny, dramatic, witty, touching, and tragic, Ms. Frankel's adaptation makes this wonderful story accessible to everyone.FEATURINGMatt Bloch, Jeff Clevenger, Jon Cobb,Thomas Cunningham, Rachel Rose Gilmour,Adrian Grantz, Jonathan Hardison, David Janosik,Jacqueline Jones, Dean Knight, Adam Mincks, Bartley Mullen,Walter Riddle, Pete Sheldon, Debra Wagoner,Travis Williams, Caleb Wade, and Katherine WrightPRODUCTION STAFFArtistic Director..........................Tom WidthDirection.....................................John MoonFight Choreography...........Aaron OrenskySet Design................................Frank FosterLighting Design..........................Joe DoranCostume Design........Maura Lynch CraveyTechnical Director.......Jason Blue Herbertwith Stage Management by...Mark CostelloThe renovated historic Swift Creek Mill Theatre featuresan elevator, wheelchair seating in the theatre,and spacious accessible restrooms!A delicious buffet dinner is available prior to each show. Reservations are required.
Posted Here December 25, 2018
20th Annual YES! Dance Festival - Nov 30-Dec 1, 2018
Featuring Dance Magazine's "25 to Watch" and including:
"HELEN KELLER VISITS MARTHA GRAHAM'S DANCE STUDIO"
by Stephen Kaplan, with direction by Jacqueline Jones
A K Dance production on the stage at Firehouse Theatre
TICKETS: https://www.brownpapertickets.
Posted August 13, 2018
Jacqueline Jones in
Directed by Matt Shofner
September 13-29, 2018
Produced in association with Richmond Triangle Players in the venue at
TheatreLAB: "The Basement" at 300 W. Broad St., RVA
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S:
8 0 4 - 5 0 6 - 3 5 3 3
Posted June 10, 2018
Jacqueline Jones in
Directed by Heather Falks
July 13, 2018 at 7pm
Singleton Center for the Performing Arts; VCU Campus: 922 Park Ave, RVA
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S :
8 0 4 - 3 5 3 - 3 3 9 3
Posted February 21, 2018
Jacqueline Jones in
Directed by Tom Width
May 17 - June 30, 2018
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S :
8 0 4 - 7 4 8 - 5 2 0 3
Direction, Set Design...............Tom WidthLighting Design.....................Joe DoranCostume Design.............Maura Lynch CraveySound Design.......................Paul Deiss Technical Director.........Jason Blue Herbert with Stage Management by............Tom WidthCrew.............Alison Devereaux, Sheri Oyan
Posted February 5, 2018
Jacqueline Jones as
Claudia, Helen, Nancy, and Grace in
ELEGIES FOR ANGELS,
PUNKS & RAGING QUEENS
a Musical by Bill Russell
Mar 30-31, 2018
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S
TICKETS: General $30??; Students & RVA Theatre Alliance $15;
PURCHASE Online: RTP Link to come
Richmond Triangle Players, 1300 Altamont Ave Richmond, VA 23230
Box office opens 2 hours before curtain. Sales and will call will open at that time.
Posted February 5, 2018
Jacqueline Jones revives
Christopher Durang's
Mrs. Sorken
and directs
High Grass by Irene Ziegler and Ferris Wheel by Mary Miller
for
K Dance's Annual
SHORTS 2018
A unique and unconventional style of storytelling through
the integration of theatre and modern dance
a K Dance production on the stage at Richmond Triangle Players
Produced and Choreographed by Kaye Weinstein Gary
Directed by Jacqueline Jones and Axle Burtness
March 22 and 23, 2018 at 8pm
March 24, 2018 at 3pm & 8pm
T h e P r o g r a m m e :
Mrs. Sorken
by Christopher Durang
Mrs. Sorken................Jacqueline Jones
Rehearsal Assistant: Kaye Weinstein Gary
High Grass
by RVA's Irene Zeigler
Marsha..................Kaye Weinstein Gary
Bruce...................................Dean Knight
Ensemble............Mara Elizabeth Barrett
Ensemble..................Andrew Etheredge
with Direction by Jacqueline Jones
~ Intermission ~
The Gift of Gab
by RVA's Linda Snyder
Matt.................................Travis Williams
Winston.............................Alex Johnson
with Direction by Axle Burtness
Ferris Wheel
by Mary Miller
Dorie................................Jennifer Frank
John.................................Jeff Clevenger
with Direction by Jacqueline Jones
Workout
by Wendy Wasserstein
Woman...................Kaye Weinstein Gary
Ensemble.............Mara Elizabeth Barrett
Ensemble...................Andrew Etheredge
Rehearsal Assistant: Jacqueline Jones
SHORTS 2018 PRODUCTION STAFF
Lighting, Set Designs..........Matt Landwehr
Costume Design.........Kaye Weinstein Gary
Sound Design.........................Robbie Kinter
Technical Director.................Matt Landwehr
Stage Management by.............Bonnie Brady
Crew.............................Dustin, Katie, Leanne
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S
TICKETS: General $25??; Students & RVA Theatre Alliance $15;
PURCHASE Online: https://rtriangle.secure.force.com/ticket#details_a0S36000006dvwOEAQ
Richmond Triangle Players, 1300 Altamont Ave Richmond, VA 23230
Box office opens 2 hours before curtain. Sales and will call will open at that time.
Jacqueline Jones as Marcie Rivers in
ALL IN - A Staged Workshop Reading
of a psychological thriller
by ?V. Mark Covington and Joanna Lee
Directed by Billy Christopher Maupin
February 22, 2018 at 7:30pm
1609 W Broad St
Richmond, VA 23220
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S :
1-804-355-2001
Posted December 8, 2017
Jacqueline Jones as Linda in
David Rogers' adaptation from the novel by Aldous Huxley ?
Directed by Maggie Roop
Stage Management by Catharine Dent, Assisted by Jackie Cook
February 1 - 17, 2018
A Quill Theatre Co-Production
with the Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S :
8 0 4 - 3 4 0 - 0 1 1 5
Jacqueline Jones as Marcie Rivers in
ALL IN - A Staged Workshop Reading
of a psychological thriller
by ?V. Mark Covington and Joanna Lee
Directed by Billy Christopher Maupin
February 22, 2018 at 7:30pm
1609 W Broad St
Richmond, VA 23220
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S :
1-804-355-2001
Jacqueline Jones as Marcie Rivers in
ALL IN - A Staged Workshop Reading
of a psychological thriller
by ?V. Mark Covington and Joanna Lee
Directed by Billy Christopher Maupin
February 22, 2018 at 7:30pm
1609 W Broad St
Richmond, VA 23220
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S :
1-804-355-2001
Posted May 17, 2017
Posted August 13, 2016
Jacqueline Jones directs
A SONG IN THE WILDERNESS: Gene Stratton-Porter
RICHMOND, VA Performances & Talkbacks:
May 6 & 13 at 8:00pm ~ CAT Theatre
May 17 at Noon ~ Science Museum of VA
Jun 16 & 17 at 7:30pm ~ TheatreLAB
INDIANA Performances & Talkbacks:
May 26 at 7:00pm Allen County Public Library
May 27 at 7:30pm Notre Dame University
May 28 at 2:00pm Notre Dame University
“There is one thing I know without question. The race of Man has created a fearsome and greedy beast called Progress, and it relishes every crushing stride with reckless abandon. I have seen what remains broken and lifeless in its wake, and I have tried to stop it. I have seen ... And I have felt an outrage that carries my sense of reason almost to the limit.”
~ Gene Stratton-Porter from A SONG IN THE WILDERNESS, by Larry Gard
This compelling 45 minute one-woman show examines the life and experiences of this incredible woman who recognized the importance of conserving the earth’s environment. Viewers will depart the theatre with an understanding of just how strong the commitment must be to achieve both a reasonable and responsible balance between the preservation of natural resources and the industrial pursuits of mankind.
Gene Stratton-Porter (1863-1924) was a prolific author of both fiction and non-fiction, a naturalist, an environmentalist, musician, and a nature photographer. She was the first American author to be translated into a foreign language. At the height of her writing career, she was selling 5,000 books per day, and it is estimated that during her lifetime, she had 50 million readers around the world. She used her wealth and position to finance her studies of nature, her accomplishments as a photographer of birds and moths, and her attempts to save a 10,000 acre swamp in Indiana known as The Limberlost. Mrs. Stratton-Porter was also one of the first women to form a movie production studio.
A Song in the Wilderness, by Larry Gard (artistic director of the Carpenter Science Theatre at the Science Museum of Virginia) and directed by Jacqueline Jones, originated in Marcia Quick Gard's passionate depiction of Gene Stratton Porter. A SONG IN THE WILDERNESS was first produced in 1993 as part of the annual Performances in the Humanities program of the Indiana Humanities Council, and starred Marcia Quick Gard as Gene Stratton-Porter. The show toured Indiana under the same banner during the spring of each year, through 1997. In 2002, A SONG IN THE WILDERNESS was produced featuring the same actress for a festival about women in science at the Science Museum of Virginia. We lost Marcia to cancer December 16, 2016. The 2017 production is offered by Larry Gard in loving memory of is wife Marcia Quick Gard, who passed away on December 16, 2016.
Posted March 14, 2017
Jacqueline Jones as Miss Tweed in
Something's Afoot
by Gerlach, Linderman, Vos and McDonald
Directed by Tom Width
March 9 - May 6, 2017
17401 Jefferson Davis Hwy,
South Chesterfield, VA 23834
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S :
1-804-748-5203
wheelchair seating in the theatre, and spacious accessible restrooms!
Posted April 6, 2017
Jacqueline Jones as Frances the Pig in
Book, Music and Lyrics by Paul Deiss
Directed by Tom Width
April 3 - May 5, 2017
17401 Jefferson Davis Hwy,
South Chesterfield, VA 23834
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S :
1-804-748-5203
wheelchair seating in the theatre, and spacious accessible restrooms!
Posted March 26, 2017
Jacqueline Jones as Marcie Rivers in
ALL IN - A Staged Workshop Reading
a psychological thriller
by V. Mark Covington and Joanna Lee
Directed by Billy Christopher Maupin
April 17, 2017 at 7:30pm
1609 W Broad St
Richmond, VA 23220
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S :
1-804-355-2001
Posted Decmeber 18, 2016
Jacqueline Jones directs
The Audition by Israel Horovitz
and a revival of Bolero by David Ives
for
K Dance's Annual
SHORTS 2017
an exciting collaboration of dance & theatre
a K Dance production on the stage at Richmond Triangle Players
Produced and Choreographed by Kaye Weinstein Gary
Directed by Jacqueline Jones
March 23, 24 and 25, 2017 at 8:00pm
The Audition features:
Alexis...........Kaye Weinstein Gary
Ed.......................Jimmy Mello
Bolero features:
The Woman................Maggie Roop
The Man..................Jimmy Mello
Ensemble............Andrew Etheridge
.........................Corey Davis
.................Kaye Weinstein Gary
Richmond Triangle Players, 1300 Altamont Ave Richmond, VA 23230 rmailto:resv@rtriangle.org
Box office opens 2 hours before curtain. Sales and will call will open at that time.
SHORTS 2017 PRODUCTION STAFF:
Director of Bolero...........Jacqueline JonesDirector of The Audition.....Jacqueline JonesDirector of Post Its............Adam FergusonDirector of Words, Words, Words...Deejay GrayDirector of Tongue-Tied...........Mollie HoodChoreographer.............Kaye Weinstein GaryLighting, Set Designs...........Matt LandwehrCostume Design............Kaye Weinstein Gary
Sound Design....................Robbie Kinter
Technical Director..............Matt Landwehr
with Stage Management by.........Bonnie Brady
Crew....................Dustin, Katie, Leanne
Posted October 21, 2016
Jacqueline Jones as Mrs. Cauthen in
Wishing Well
by Maryland playwright Jon Klein
Directed by Zachary Owen
January 20 - February 4, 2017
319 N. Wilkinson Road
Henrico, VA 23227
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S :
1-888-695-0888
Richmond Acts of Faith Festival 2017
FEATURING:
Callie Quayle...............Kerrigan Sullivan
Mrs. Cauthen.................Jacqueline Jones
Cindy Cauthen...............Rachel Dilliplane
Dennis Quayle.....................Arik Cullen
Richard Smalls....................Jonel Jones
PRODUCTION STAFF:
Direction ......................Zachary Owen
Lighting Design..........................Ian
Costume Design........................Sheila
Sound Design............................Nick
Technical Director..............Frank Foster
with Stage Management by.........Sue Howells
Crew............................Mary Isemann
Posted August 13, 2016
Jacqueline Jones directs
Bolero by David Ives
for
K Dance's Annual
YES! Dance Invitational
1609 W. Broad St.
Richmond, VA 23220
Free Parking is across the street in the Lowes lot.
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S :
8 0 4 - 3 5 5 - 2 0 0 1
FEATURING:
The Woman................Maggie Roop
The Man.................Tim Schwartz
Ensemble............Andrew Etheridge
.........................Corey Davis
.................Kaye Weinstein Gary
PRODUCTION STAFF:
Direction ..................Jacqueline Jones
Choreographer............Kaye Weinstein Gary
Lighting Design..........Christian DeAngelis
Costume Design...........Kaye Weinstein Gary
Sound Design...................Robbie Kinter
Technical Director.............Matt Landwehr
with Stage Management by........Bonnie Brady
Crew....................Billy, Gracie, Emily
Posted July 18, 2016
Jacqueline Jones as Diane in
MURPHY'S LAW
From Andy and Jonathan:
When everything that can go wrong does go wrong for everyman Dave Spring, the solution appears obvious: a cross-country road trip. Miles whiz by, colorful characters collide, and hilarity ensues as Dave contemplates what to do when life hands him a fork in the road. Featuring a toe-tapping score that spans folk, funk, and everything in between, this road-trip musical comedy will split your sides and leave you humming your way out of the theatre. This one-night-only concert reading of the road-trip musical comedy Murphy's Law is Richmond’s first - but not final - taste of the musical since the original workshop at the Modlin Center in 2004.
Posted June 12, 2016
Jacqueline Jones as Nita in
THE HALLELUJAH GIRLS
From Swift Creek Mill Theatre:
"The Hallelujah Girls is another great show by the writers who gave us "The Golden Girls" and last season's runaway hit, The Dixie Swim Club. In The Hallelujah Girls, an enterprising Southern woman has leased a dilapidated church and turned it into weekly pampering for her four best friends and a special treat for the ladies of Eden Falls, Georgia: the SPA-DEE-DAH! But look out! There are secrets in the basement and romantic entanglements above! If you loved the ladies of the Swim Club, we think you'll love the ladies of the Spa-Dee-Dah, too. THE HALLELUJAH GIRLS is a side-splitting joyful comedy. You'll laugh out loud and shout, 'Hallelujah!'"
FEATURING:
Jennifer Frank................Carlene Travis
Jacqueline Jones.................Nita Mooney
Jody Strickler.................Mavis Flowers
Joy Williams....................Crystal Hart
Vicki McLeod.............Sugar Lee Thompkins
Vicki McLeod.............Sugar Lee Thompkins
Catherine Butler Cooper.....Bunny Sutherland
Richard Koch..........Bobby Dwayne Dillahunt
Mike White....................Porter Padgett
PRODUCTION STAFF:
Direction, Set Design..............Tom Width
Lighting Design....................Joe Doran
Costume Design............Maura Lynch Cravey
Sound Design......................Paul Deiss
Technical Director........Jason Blue Herbert
with Stage Management by.......Cory Williams
Crew...........Charley Raintree & Sheri Oyer
Posted March 28, 2016
Jacqueline Jones Directs
A PASSING FANCY
A musical in one act by Pat Walker
with Musical Direction by Shirley Townsend
Bifocals at CAT, Senior Actors performing for Senior Audiences
STARRING:
Al Albert, Mickey Black, Jana Frances-Fisher, Susan Gerber,
Cary Houseman, Joe Lomonoco, Jerry E. Long,
Laura McFarland-Bukalski, Diana Sage, & Fred Schneider,
with Shirley Townsend on the piano
Touring Senior Communities in the Greater RVA area May 16 - Jun 10, '16
Concluding with Public Performances on the stage at CAT Theatre
June 7, 8pm and June 10, 2:30pm
319 N. Wilkinson Rd, RVA 23227
♡ For BOOKING TOURS, please contact bifocals@cattheatre.comA Passing Fancy is set at an early 1900s Independence Day celebration in Prairie Dog Hill. This sweet love story features turn of the Twentieth Century classics such as
Posted February 2016
Jacqueline Jones in
SHORTS
an exciting collaboration of dance & theatre
a K Dance production on the stage at Richmond Triangle Players
Produced and Choreographed by Kaye Weinstein Gary
Directed by Billy Christopher Maupin
March 24-26, 2016
Starring Kaye Weinstein Gary
with
Andrew Etheredge, Billy Christopher Maupin,
Caleb Wade, Chris Craig, Elizabeth Earnest,
Jacqueline Jones, Kate Brady, and Tricia Jane Wiles
Richmond Triangle Players, 1300 Altamont Ave Richmond, VA 23230 rmailto:resv@rtriangle.org
Box office opens 2 hours before curtain. Sales and will call will open at that time.
804-346-8113 Calls will be returned between 9am - 5pm weekdays.
Jacqueline Jones in
Dance-Theatre Conversations
an exciting collaboration of dance & theatre
Weinstein JCC's Patrons of the Arts presents
a K Dance production: Dance-Theatre Conversations
Produced and Choreographed by Kaye Weinstein Gary
Directed by Billy Christopher Maupin
J a n u a r y 21, 2 0 1 6 at 7:00 PM
http://members.webs.com/MembersB/WEM/NS/www.kdance.org
Starring tbd
with a special appearance by Jacqueline Jones
as Christopher Durang's Mrs. Sorken
A K Dance Production at
The Weinstein Jewish Community Center
15403 Monument Ave
Richmond, VA 23226
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S :
804-270-4944 or 804-288-6091
Jacqueline Jones in
The Fourth Wall
by A. R. Gurney
D e c 1 0, 2 0 1 5 - J a n 31, 2 0 1 6
Direction by Kerrigan Sullivan
"a non-musical with some Cole Porter tunes thrown in"
Musical Direction by Fran Coleman
Choreography by Starlet Knight
Featuring:
Peggy....Jacqueline Jones
Roger......Michael Hawke
Julia........Annie Zannetti
Floyd........Landon Nagel
Production Staff:
Stage Manager...........Zachary Owen
Set Design.....................Eddie Slipek
Lighting Design....Andrew Bonniwell
Sound Design.............Joe Carragher
Costume Design...Margarette Joyner
Props Master..............................tba
Technical Director......................tba
Crew......................Marcus Sharnoff
In The Fourth Wall, Gurney poses the question, "if you sensed there was something better out there, would you have the courage to change everything by stepping through to the other side?"
Peggy has upset her husband Roger’s comfortable suburban life by rearranging the furniture in the living room of their comfortable suburban home. Roger enlists longtime friend Julia and an expert from the local community college to help him persuade Peggy to be sensible and put the furniture back where it belongs.
1609 W. Broad St.
Richmond, VA 23220
Free Parking is across the street in the Lowes lot.
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S :
8 0 4 - 3 5 5 - 2 0 0 1
or
http://www.brownpapertickets.com/profile/994118
Group Rates are available.
More information? Email Artistic Director, Joel Bassin: joel@firehousetheatre.org
Jacqueline Jones in
UnCanny Valley
by Thomas Gibbons
S e p 1 0 - O c t 3, 2 0 1 5
A 5th Wall Theatre Production on the stage at HATTheatre
Directed by Morrie Piersol
Featuring:
Claire...Jacqueline Jones
Julian.....Alexander Sapp
Production Staff:
Stage Manager...Zachary Owen
Set Design...............tba
Set Decor................tba
Lighting Design..........tba
Sound Design.............tba
Costume Design...........tba
Props Master.............tba
Technical Director.......tba
Crew: tba
"Just what does it mean to be human?
Neuroscientist Claire works with artificial
being Julian to help him become human.
With current research and a 'not so distant
[vision of the] future' the play asks ethical questions
about our own mortality and how far we’ll go to live forever."
A 5th Wall Theatre Production
on the stage at HATTheatre
1124 Westbriar Dr #A, Richmond, VA 23238
.
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S :
Single ticket price – $28
Single tickets on sale soon
Subscribers – $21 SUBSCRIBE
Group Rates are available.
More information? Email info@5thwalltheatre.org
Jacqueline Jones in
Transition
by John S. Anastasi
(A Staged Reading of a New Play, directed by Carol Piersol)
Monday, October 13, 2014
A 5th Wall Theatre production at Richmond Triangle Players
Jacqueline Jones in
See How They Run
by Phillip King
S e p t e m b e r 1 8 - O c t o b e r 2 5, 2 0 1 4
Directed by Tom Width
Featuring:
IDA - a maid..........................................Liz Ballard Hamm
MISS SKILLON.....................................Jacqueline Jones
THE REVEREND LIONEL TOOP.............Andrew Hamm
PENELOPE TOOP....................................Louise Keeton
CORPORAL CLIVE WINTON.....................Jesse Mattes
THE INTRUDER............................................Jim Morgan
THE BISHOP OF LAX....................................Jacob Lief
THE REVEREND ARTHUR HUMPHREY.......Steve King
SERGEANT TOWERS.....................Adam Powell Mincks
Production Staff:
Stage Manager ¿ Tom Width
Assistant Stage Manager ¿ Zachary Owen
Lighting Design ¿ Joe Doran Costume Design ¿ Maura Lynch Cravey
Sound Design ¿ Paul Deiss Set Design ¿ Tom Width
Light & Sound Board Operator ¿ Becky Lussier
Galloping in and out of the four doors of an English vicarage are
an American actor and actress,
a cockney maid who has seen too many American movies,
and old matron who "touches alcohol for the first time in her life,"
four men in clerical garb, one of whom is an escaped prisoner, and
a sedate bishop who is aghast at all these goings-on.
You'll laugh till it hurts.
17401 Jefferson Davis Hwy Colonial Heights, VA 23834
.
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S :
.
804-748-5203 (Group Rates are available by phone)
or visit
The SEE HOW THEY RUN Tickets Page at SCMT Online:
https://www.vendini.com/ticket-software.html?t=tix&e=5a629493d61241ae160607a548e1526c
Jacqueline Jones in
The Dixie Swim Club
by Jones, Hope, and Wooten
J u n e 2 6 - A u g u s t 2 , 2 0 1 4
Directed by Tom Width
Featuring:
Georgia Rogers Farmer, Jacqueline Jones
Jennifer Frank, Jody Strickler, and Joy Williams
Production Staff:
Crew ¿ Becky Lussier, Jesse Mattes, Cory Williams
Lighting Design ¿ Joe Doran Costume Design ¿ Maura Lynch Cravey
Sound Design ¿ Paul Deiss Set Design and Stage Manager ¿ Tom Width
From the writers who gave us "The Golden Girls," The Dixie Swim Club is an hilarious and touching comedy about friendships that last forever. Five southern women, who met on their college swim team, set aside a long weekend every August to catch up. The Dixie Swim Club focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of thirty-three years. When fate throws a wrench into one of their lives, these friends rally around with strength and love that takes this comedy in a poignant and surprising direction.
17401 Jefferson Davis Hwy Colonial Heights, VA 23834
.
P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S :
.
J u s t C A L L 8 0 4 - 7 4 8 - 5 2 0 3
or visit
The DIXIE SWIM CLUB Tickets Page at SCMT Online.
Jacqueline Jones as Jeannette in
The Quality of Life
b y J a n e A n d e r s o n
February 7 - 16, 2013
Friday and Saturday at 8 pm, Sundays at 2:00 pm
with talk-backs following each Sunday performance
The Quality of life regards adult subject matter
and contains adult language. A synopsis is below.
2007 Ted Schmitt Award for the World Premiere of an Outstanding New Play
2008 Ovation Award for Best New Play
D i r e c t e d b y Deejay Gray
Produced by Vickie Scallion and HATTheatre as
part of the 2014 Richmond Acts of Faith Festival
FEATURING:
Dinah....................
Bill......................
Jeannette..............
Neil......................
PRODUCTION STAFF:
Stage Management by.............
Designers........Deejay Gray, Amber Davis, Michael Jarett
How does one continue to love in the wake of tragedy? Why do some couples cling to each other, while others find themselves growing apart in their grief? This is but one of the many questions explored in Jane Anderson's compelling, remarkable play.
The opening finds Dinah and Bill -- a born-again Christian couple dealing with the loss of their only child -- making a weekend trip from their Ohio home to California, where Dinah's cousin, Jeannette, and her ailing husband, Neil, are living on the site of their fire-stricken home and, yes, sleeping in a yurt. As the conservative, Christian Ohioans meet their West Coast, left leaning foils, much wine (and a bit of pot) is consumed; meanwhile, divergent values and sensibilities clash.
In a love story and comedic drama that plumbs societal, religious and ethical divides, the couples explore their respective life perspectives with finesse, humor, honesty and respect. THE QUALITY OF LIFE is HATTheatre's entry into The Acts of Faith Festival for 2014.
HATTheatre
1124 Westbriar Dr. Richmond, VA. 23238
(3/10 of a mile West of Tuckahoe Village Shopping Center, Tuckahoe, VA)
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P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S :
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J u s t C A L L 8 0 4 - 3 4 3 - 6 3 6 4
Tickets are not offered via the website.
Jacqueline Jones as Shirley in
Virginia Repertory Theatre's
Bifocals Theatre Project for Seniors
http://va-rep.org/seniors.html
A Reader¿s Theatre Production of 3 vignettes
Compiled and Directed by Pat Walker
Choreography by Frances Wessels
February 6 - March 4, 2014
Bifocals Theatre Project presents performances at area senior citizen communities
as well as 4 performances which are open to the public at
i n t h e u p s t a i r s l o b b y s t a g e o f
VIRGINIA REPERTORY THEATRE'S
T h e C h i l d r e n ' s T h e a t r e a t W i l l o w L a w n
In The Shops at Willow Lawn
1601 Willow Lawn Drive
Richmond, Virginia 23230
on
Thursday, February 6 at 2:30pm
Friday, February 7, at 2:30pm
Tuesday, February 11, at 7:30 pm
Monday, March 3, at 7:30 pm
T i c k e t s a n d T o u r i n f o r m a t i o n a r e b e l o w .
FEATURING:
Mary Ann Boyd, William Charles, Jim Dyk, Robert Ferguson,
Susan Gerber, Cary Houseman, Jacqueline Jones, Joe Lomonoco,
Pat Lorimer, Patsy Pulley, Dudley Sauve, Nancy, Pat Walker, and Frances Wessells
Designers: Pat Walker, Kent Walker and Jim Dyk
It's All Hypothetical, of Course
by Aaron Sulkin
What if Creation required committee approval?
The Beginning of Time
by Pat Walker
Peggy and Wally approach their 50th wedding anniversary.
To celebrate or not to celebrate, that is the question.
The Recital
by Pat Walker
The Poetry Recital and Fancy Hat Society is back
with its annual show, this time a choral reading of three well-known poems.
But a dance troupe seems to have been scheduled for the rehearsal space at the same time.
Now what?
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P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S:
J u s t C A L L 8 0 4 - 2 8 2 - 2 6 2 0
Tickets are not offered via the website.
Tour Bookings: Pat Walker drpatwalker@aol.com
Jacqueline Jones as Mrs. Tottendale in
The Drowsy Chaperone
W i n n e r o f 5 T o n y A w a r d s
Book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar
Music and Lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison
Nov 7 - Dec 21, 2013
D i r e c t e d b y T o m W i d t h
M u s i c D i r e c t i o n b y P a u l D e i s s
C h o r e o g r a p h y b y D e n n i s C l a r k
FEATURING:
Man in Chair.................................Richard Koch
Janet Van de Graaf.......................Christie Jackson
Robert Martin..............................Dan Stackhouse
The Drowsy Chaperone.............Nicole Foret Oberleitner
Feldzieg........................................Joe Pabst
Kitty...............................Georgia Rogers Farmer
Mrs. Tottendale..........................Jacqueline Jones
Underling......................................Steve King
George.........................................Paul Major
Gangster 1..................................David Janeski
Gangster 2..................................Evan Nasteff
Aldolpho..................................Matthew Shofner
Trix...............................Tarnee' Kendell Hudson
Ensemble:
Lucas Hall, Asa Maurer, Sarah White Pruden,& Maggie Roop
17401 Jefferson Davis Hwy Colonial Heights, VA 23834
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P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S :
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J u s t C A L L 8 0 4 - 7 4 8 - 5 2 0 3
Tickets are not offered via the website at this time.
Jacqueline Jones as Clairee in
Steel Magnolias
By Robert Harling
July 12 - August 25, 2013
EXTENDED TILL SEPTEMBER 1!
Virginia Repertory Theatre at Hanover Tavern
D i r e c t e d b y S t e v e P e r i g a r d
FEATURING:
Jacqueline Jones, Kelly Kennedy, Maggie Roop,
Catherine Shaffner, Aly Wepplo, and Joy Williams
With Stage Management by Chase Kniffen
Assisted by Katie, Sassy and Meggie
Virginia Repertory Theatre at Hanover Tavern
13181 Hanover Courthouse Road, Hanover, Virginia 23069
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Jacqueline Jones Directs
A PASSING FANCY
A play in one act
Jacqueline Jones Directs
Das Barbecü
May 3 - May 19, 2013
It's "Love and Sex and Texas intertwined" in HTC's musical comedy, DAS BARBECÜ, by Jim Luigs and Scott Warrender, with Direction by Jacqueline Jones, Musical Direction by Josh Wortham, & Choreography by Jenny Fralin.
Das Barbecü is Wagner's Ring Cycle condensed to 2 hours & set in Texas. Songs run the gamut from Broadway to Texas swing, from jazz to twangy country and western. Mismatched lovers who meet on the day of their shotgun double wedding, three generations of feuding families, a magic ring of power, wild west lariat tricks, a synchronized swimming revue, a song and dance tribute to the joys of guacamole, and the sweetest two step ever to slide across a stage, all add up to wild comedy.
Jacqueline Jones as as Mrs. McAndrew and others in
Sons of the Prophet
Jacqueline Jones in
BEYOND BARBIE: BREAKING FREE
Transcending Barriers of Mind, Body and Circumstance
Jacqueline Jones as Linda in
Death of a Salesman
Jacqueline Jones as Miss Palmer in
Miss Palmer's School of Penmanship and Civil Behavior
** DIRECTIONS: The Entrance of The Shop is on the West side of its building. Google Maps actually shows Plant Zero. Stand in front of Plant Zero, look across the street and you'll see rear of The Shop. Cross the street, enter the chain-link gate (it leads to a parking lot) and proceed around to your left to access the front door. There is also a sidewalk on Decator Street that leads to the entrance of The Shop. Park on the street or in the lot. http://goo.gl/maps/Axl4
About The Shop:
The Shop (formerly "the Solvent Space"), located in the Plant Zero complex, is a multi-purpose facility that produces and hosts an array of community programs and events including Sundays@The Shop, facilitated by Heather Falks. Sundays@The Shop provides opportunities for theatre artists to showcase new plays.
More about The Shop:
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More about Sundays@The Shop:
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Jacqueline Jones as Mrs. Bradman in
Blithe Spirit
Jacqueline Jones as the First Senator in
Coriolanus
Jacqueline Jones as Clairee in
Steel Magnolias
Jacqueline Jones as Laydee Byrd MacBreath in
Shakespeare in the Trailer Park
Jacqueline Jones as
the Narrator in
Book by Rebecca E. Jones; Music by Paul R. Bartsch;
Lyrics by Jones and Bartsch
March 4, 2012 - 8:00 PM
Firehouse Theatre Project
www.firehousetheatre.org
Suggested $5 donation. Cash bar available.
Call (804)355-2001 or email boxoffice@firehousetheatre.org to reserve your seat today.
Direction by Deejay Gray
A newly revised workshop reading
F e a t u r i n g
With Narration by Jacqueline Jones
Can an MGM musical-obsessed Episcopalian find love on a Jewish dating website? Find out in this exciting new musical as we join Rachael and a world of quirky, yet sweet, characters whose hearts are online. Together, they learn that sometimes love is a leap of faith. |
Jacqueline Jones directs
by Tom Mula
Jan 20 - Feb 5, 2012
Chamberlayne Actors Theatre
www.cattheatre.com
Almighty Bob is CAT's submission to the
Richmond Acts of Faith Festival, 2012
Talk Backs follow the shows on Sunday, January 29 and Saturday, February 4.
Jacqueline Jones as The Narrator in
Richmond Shakespeare's Holiday Stories:
"Hershel and the Hannukah Goblins"
Edited by Shirley Kagan
December 13, 2011, 7:30 PM
Richmond Shakespeare ~ Second Tuesdays Staged Readings Series
Richmond CenterStage in the Gottwald Playhouse
Direction by Shirley Kagan
One of three stories performed in celebration of Christmas, Hannukah and Kwanza.
Jacqueline Jones as Big Mama in
by Tennessee Williams
Sept. 15 Oct. 15, 2011 EXTENDED!
Firehouse Theatre Project
www.firehousetheatre.org
Direction by Rusty Wilson
Featuring
Maggie......Laine Satterfield
Brick...........Adrian Rieder
Mae..............Laura Rikard
Gooper.............Larry Cook
Big Mama.....Jacqueline Jones
Big Daddy..........Alan Sader
Reverend Tooker...Dean Knight
Doctor Baugh.....Andy Boothby
Sookey.........Stephanie Hill
and
Matthew Barger, Henry Boyle, and Sarah Katz
as the no-neck monsters
Jacqueline Jones as
the Narrator, Square Dance Caller,
Self Defense Instructor, and others in
Book by Rebecca Jones; Music by Paul Bartsch;
Lyrics by Jones and Bartsch
August 14 &15, 2011 - 7:30 PM
Firehouse Theatre Project
www.firehousetheatre.org
Direction by Billy Christopher Maupin
F e a t u r i n g
Bob Albertia Jacob Pennington
Gordon Bass Denis Riva
Georgia Rogers Farmer Brittany Simmons
Jim Morgan Dan Stackhouse
Rachel Nahrwold Cooper Timberline
With Narration and additional characters by Jacqueline Jones
Can an MGM musical-obsessed Episcopalian find love on a Jewish dating website? Find out in this exciting new musical as we join Rachael and a world of quirky, yet sweet, characters whose hearts are online. Together, they learn that sometimes love is a leap of faith. |
Update July, 2011: Due to a scheduling conflict
Jacqueline Jones will NOT appear as Kimberly in
Kimberly Akimbo
Cadence Theatre Company
www.cadencetheatre.org
Directed by Anna Senechal Johnson
Jacqueline Jones directs
Gruesome Playground Injuries
A Dramedy by Rajiv Joseph
Sunday, June 19, 2011 at 7:30PM
Firehouse Theatre Project's Readers' Theatre Series
www.firehousetheatre.org
Starring
Molly Hood as Kayleen
and
Billy Christopher Maupin as Doug
with
Cooper Timberline as The Narrator
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Two eight-year-olds lives collide in the nurses office: Doug rode his bike off the roof and Kayleen cant stop throwing up. As they mature from accident-prone kids to self-destructive adults, their broken hearts and broken bones draw them ever closer. These two rebels may only be fit for one another. But how far can one person go to heal anothers wounds?
Jacqueline Jones as Sarah in
Quilters
March 31 May 14, 2011
Swift Creek Mill Theatre
www.swiftcreekmill.com
Direction by Tom Width
Musical Direction by Paul Deiss
Featuring Jacqueline Jones as Sarah
with
Katy Burke, Emily Cole, T'Arah Craig,
Audra Honaker, Brittany Simmons, and Ali Thibodeau
and
Drew Perkins on the Fiddle
Quilters tells the story of the westward movement in the US. A joyous and moving musical celebration of American womanhood, Quilters pays eloquent tribute to the courage and spirit of our nations pioneer women. Joy, pain, laughter and tears form a human patchwork of epic proportions.
Posted December, 2010
Jacqueline Jones directs
Jacqueline
Jones as Nana in
The Velveteen Rabbit
Jacqueline Jones will appear in certain performances.
Jackie's Shows Left: January 7, 2011 - 10:30 AM
in this show that runs November 26 - January 9
A Theatre IV production at Barksdale, Willow Lawn
D i r
e c t e d b y Steve Perigard
Xavier Barrett, Gordon Bass, Ronnie Brown,
David Janeski, Robin Harris-Jones, K Strong and
A
Theatre IV Production at Barksdale Theatre
Located in The Shops at Willow Lawn
1601 Willow Lawn Drive, Suite 301-E
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P U R C H A S E T I C K E T S
to public shows
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O R C A L L 7 8 3 - 1 6 8 8, extension 1113 (Janine Serreseque)
for tickets to Jacqueline's performances at select weekday student matinees
Jacqueline
Jones in
The Poetry
Recital and Fancy Hat Society
By Pat Walker
A Bifocals
Production directed by Pat Walker
featuring
Linda Dudley, Susan Gerber,
Jacqueline Jones and Cindy Yuoconis
1:00 PM Thurday, November 4 and Friday, November 5, 2010
Barksdale Theatre in The Shops at Willow Lawn,
Tour Schedule (through December 9) Available on Request
Bifocals is a
division of Barksdale Theatre
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 as Vernadette in
The Dixie Swim Club
October 22 - November 7
www.cattheatre.com
Directed by Laurie Follmer
Featuring Sandra Clayton, Carolyn Hayes,
Jacqueline Jones, Crystal Oakley, and Lelia Pendleton
In an hilarious and touching comedy about friendships that last forever, five southern women, who met on their college swim team, set aside a long weekend every August to catch up. The Dixie Swim Club
focuses on four of those weekends and spans a period of thirty-three
years. When fate throws a wrench into one of their lives, these friends
rally around with strength and love that takes this comedy in a
poignant and surprising direction.
Jacqueline
Jones in
12th Annual "Yes, Virginia - Dance"
Contemporary Dance Invitational
This yearly event brings together professional dancers and choreographers
in the region for a shared concert in contemporary dance.
* Note the Date Change
Jacqueline Jones as The Porter in
The Tragedy of Macbeth
A Gender-Reversed Exploration
Directed by Billy Christopher Maupin
* October 5, 2010, 7:30 PM Gottwald Playhouse
A Richmond Shakespeare production at Richmond Centerstage
The premiere of Richmond Shakespeare's second season of Second Tuesdays Staged Readings,
"We're shaking it up and putting it on the FIRST Tuesday!"
What
if Macbeth's struggle with masculinity were viewed through the eyes of a
woman? What resonance might one find if a man were to plead "Unsex me
here! And fill me from the crown to the toe topful of direst cruelty"?
Or if a female Malcolm says "Dispute it like a man" and a striking young
blond woman... turns to him and says "I shall do so; but I must also
feel it as a man." Come find out on October 5, when Melissa Johnston
Price steps into this iconic role that is so steeped in blood, as she
is joined by Brandon Mears (graduate of the Shakespeare Theatre Academy
for Classical Acting) as Lady Macbeth, and Molly Hood as Macduff, as
well as Kyle Billeter, Jennifer Hammond, Jacqueline Jones, Shirley
Kagan, Sarah Legere, Jennifer Martin, Laurel Maughan, Carolyn Meade,
Rebecca Anne Muhleman, Meg Price, Jamie Rees, Maggie Roop, Andrea Ross,
Russell Rowland, Alan Sader, Jody Strickler, Robert Throckmorton, Ellie
Wilson, Annie Zanetti and more! You wont want to miss this
gender-reversed staged reading of one of Shakespeares greatest
tragedies.
Jacqueline
Jones revives her role as Aida in
Over the River and Through the Woods
A comedy by Joe DiPierto.
Nick is a single, Italian-American guy from New Jersey and he sees both sets of his grandparents every Sunday for dinner. This is routine until he has to tell them that he's been offered a dream job - that would take him away from his beloved, but annoying, grandparents. Thus begins a series of schemes to keep Nick around. A hilarious family comedy from the author of the popular I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change.
Directed by Joseph Pabst
featuring
Jacqueline Jones, Louise Keeton, Zac Moon,
Jennifer Stanfield, Dan Summey, and Mike White
The Cultural Arts Center in Glen Allen
The Cultural Arts Center at Glen Allen
2880 Mountain Road, Glen Allen, VA 23060
Located in northern Henrico County between
Staples Mill Road and Woodman Road, just south of 295.
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
1 1 4 W e s t B r o a d S t r e e t ,
R i c h m o n d , V A 2 3 2 3 0
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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 others life, jealousy becomes rivalry and the two men lock in a bitter confrontation imagined by one of Americas 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
~ ~ Luau at Acorn Acres FREE Feb 17, 2009 NOON
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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
~ ~ A l l M y S o n s January 21 - February 7, 2009 | |
-- Arthur Millers 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 ,
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. |
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. |
Performances at The Historic Empire Theatre 114 West Broad Street Richmond, VA 23221
Director/Choreographer: Patti D'Beck with Music Direction by Sandy Dacus
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
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. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ | |
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
......................................... Based on the illustrated book by Diane Stanley; Music & Lyrics by Tim Battle; Book & Lyrics by Robert Neal Marshall; Additional Music and Arrangements by Jason Brown.
Historic Empire Theatre
114 West Broad Street . Richmond, VA . |
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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 . |
. More INFO: 344-8040 www.theatreivrichmond.org .
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Posted November, 2007
See Jacqueline Jones in TWO shows!
. . . as Miss Shields in
The Historic |
### A Christmas Story November 30 - December 23, 2007 |
Empire Theatre | |
114 West Broad Street | |
Richmond, Virginia | |
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
Science Museum of Virginia |
### Twas the Night Before Christmas By Clement Clarke Moore | |
Dec. 1 - Jan. 1 Tickets: $10 for general admission; $9 per person for members and groups with advance reservations. Call 804-864-1400 or |
### 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
What: |
Jacqueline Jones as "Ma Smith" in Schewel Furniture Ads |
Who: |
Garet Chester, Jacqueline Jones, and Ellie St. John |
Where: |
Radio in Schewel Furniture Regions |
Listen: |
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Posted September, 2007
RAISED over $3500 !
"Support Equality in Virginia" |
Monday, October 1, 2007 |
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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
Info/tickets: 804-282-2620 |
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? Sondheims brilliant musictogether with bakers, witches, and vain handsome princes straight out of the Brothers Grimmvividly 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
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
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
EXTENDED through January 14!
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
What: |
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. |
Who: |
Douglas Jones, Jacqueline Jones, Jacqueline O'Connor, Granville Scott, Charles Wax |
Where: |
Firehouse Theatre Project Richmond, Virginia 804-355-2001 |
When: |
Tuesday, September 19, 2006 |
More Information: |
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
What: |
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. |
Who: |
Molly Beilhart, Matthew Costello, Tony Foley, Daingerfield Henley, David Janeski, Jacqueline Jones, Daren Kelly, Joseph Pabst, Angela Shipley |
Where: |
Barksdale Theatre at Hanover Tavern, Hanover, VA 804-282-2620 |
When: |
September 8 ¿ October 15 , 2006 |
More Information: |
www.barksdalerichmond.org 804-282-2620 |
Posted August, 2006
Jacqueline Jones as "Ouiser" in Steel Magnolias
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." |
Who: |
Jolene Carroll, Audra Honaker, Jacqueline Jones, Vicki McLeod, Joy Williams, Stephanie Zabner-Hodgkiss |
Where: |
Swift Creek Mill Theatre, Colonial Heights, VA 804-748-5203 |
When: |
Through August 12, 2006 |
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
What: |
Jacqueline Jones: Professional Influence to a Student Playwright |
Who: |
Roy Boyd, Thomas Cunningham, Jacqueline Jones, Jillian Resnick, Maggie Roop, Jase Smith |
Where: |
Firehouse Theatre Project 804-355-2001 |
When: |
July 15, 2006, 2:00 PM |
More Information: |
New Voices for the Theatre 804-788-5450 |
Posted June, 2006
Jacqueline Jones as "Ms Led"
Cavalier Telephone & Internet Spots
What: |
Jacqueline Jones as "Ms Led" in Cavalier Ads |
Who: |
Jacqueline Jones & Garet Chester |
Where: |
Television and Radio |
When: |
Ongoing |
May, 2006
Jacqueline Jones as "Willa Mae Wilcox" in
A Bad Year for Tomatoes
What: |
Jacqueline Jones as "Willa Mae Wilcox" in A Bad Year for Tomatoes |
Who: |
David Atkins, Laura Bukalsky, Jenny Fralin, Rick Jaeger, Jacqueline Jones, Crystal Oakley, and Woody Robertson |
Where: |
Cultural Arts Center in Glen Allen: Henrico Theatre Company, Glen Allen, VA |
When: |
May 5-21, 2006 |
More Information: |
http://www.co.henrico.va.us/rec/ 804-501-5859 |
January, 2006
Jacqueline Jones as "Jillian" in Birth
What: |
Jacqueline Jones as "Jillian" in Birth |
Who: |
Tiffany Jana, Jacqueline Jones, Jennifer Krisch, Precious Leontyne, Mary McMillan, Marcia Quick, and Jessica Smith |
Where: |
Firehouse Theatre Project, Richmond, VA |
When: |
January 12-22, 2006 |
More Information: |
804-355-2001; http://www.firehousetheatre.org/, www.birththeplay.com |
November, 2005
Jacqueline Jones in Das Barbecu
What: |
Jacqueline Jones as "a passel of characters" in Das Barbecu |
Who: |
Robin Arthur, Jacqueline Jones, Jason Marks, Debra Wagoner Pabst, and Derek Phipps |
Where: |
Swift Creek Mill Theatre, Colonial Heights, VA |
When: |
November 4, 2005 January 7, 2006 |
More Information: |
804-748-5203; http://www.swiftcreekmill.com/ |
August, 2005
Jacqueline Jones in Lucky Stiff
What: |
Jacqueline Jones as a variety of sillies in Lucky Stiff |
Who: |
Brandon Becker, Jeff Clevenger, Debra Clinton, Audra Honaker, Jacqueline Jones, Kim Jones-Clark, Jason Marks, Jeff Meisner, Joe Pabst, and Andy Resnick |
Where: |
Swift Creek Mill Theatre in Colonial Heights, VA |
When: |
August 26, 2005 October 29, 2005 |
More Information: |
804-748-5203; http://www.swiftcreekmill.com/ |