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You will never forget ‘The Book of Us’

Missoula has had a great arts community for many years, and with the arrival of the Cadmium Company, that legacy will surely continue.  The newly-formed theater group is composed of University of Montana students and alumni.  Their current production is The Book of Us, a new play by local playwright and University of Wisconsin-Madison PhD student Joshua Kelly.

The play is wonderfully directed by recent UM MFA graduate Natasha Conti, who we reviewed during her amazing performance in The Madwoman of Chaillot at the University’s Masquer Theatre.

The play is being performed in the basement of a private residence which has been configured into a black box theater very similar to the Masquer, with audience members watching from both sides.

”The opportunity to do a boutique house show – and to bring Kelly’s second full-length play to life – was one that couldn’t be passed up,” Conti said.  “The intimate nature of a show on location means the audience members are literally inches away from the actors. There’s no room for pretense, and that kind of theatre is fascinating.”

The play  examines the relationship between a young writer, his steadfast boyfriend, and his intermittent girlfriend.  Zachary French turns in a Tony-worthy performance as Xavier, the young writer, who must re-evaluate the nature of his relationships with Jacob, played by Thain Bertin, and Hadley, played by Brit GarnerJasmine Sherman portrays Jacob’s sister, Jennifer, in a supporting role.

The performances of the ensemble are equally breathtaking, but it is the riveting performance of French that is truly memorable.  Nevertheless, every cast member truly shines in their respective roles, and as a result, the audience will have a treasure trove of amazing  moments to look back on.

Annika Hanson composed the music and does an outstanding job of playing background guitar, adding the perfect musical backdrop for the play.  Stage Manager Aaron Turner was likewise outstanding in his technical support.

The play continues at 8 p.m. on July 13 and 14.  Tonight is sold out but there are still tickets available for Saturday.  Tickets are a suggested $5 donation at the door, and reservations are available by emailing cadmiumcompany@gmail.com.  The lobby opens at 7:30 p.m. and seating begins at 7:45 p .m.  There is no late seating.

Audience discretion is advised as the play contains adult themes, language, and nudity.   Seating is limited so audience members are encouraged to reserve seats early.  You don’t want to miss this play.

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Monday mashup 2018: vol. 24

Hope you all survived your celebrating on the 4th and the ensuing weekend.  We’re glad to be back with you again this week for another edition of Monday Mashup.  Let’s see what’s new this week.

RECENT UM GRADUATE NATASHA CONTI DIRECTS PLAY

The newly-formed Cadmium Company, composed of University of Montana students and alumni, will present a new play by local playwright and University of Wisconsin-Madison PhD student Joshua Kelly, The Book of Us, to audiences this month.  It is directed by recent UM MFA graduate Natasha Conti, and will be performed at 8 p.m. on July 12, 13 and 14 at a private residence (disclosed upon ticket reservation).

Tickets are a suggested $5 donation at the door. Reservations are available by emailing cadmiumcompany@gmail.com.  Audience discretion is advised as the performance includes adult themes, language, and nudity.  Seating is limited so audience members are encouraged to reserve seats early.

NEW SINGLES

Our first single this week should get you up and ready for the new week.  Here’s Ethan Lumus and “Sex.”  As you can imagine, it is NSFW.

Next is the latest from Brooklyn-based dream pop singer Kirsten Knick aka Völuspa with the absolutely beautiful and ethereal “Feel You.”

Our third single this week comes from LA Music Critic Award winning Best International Artist Dom Fricot.  He has just released this third single from his amazing album Deserts, and we think you will enjoy “Time Flies.”

Our next single is a remix of Crayon‘s tune “After the Tone” by Duñe.  It has an upbeat soulful sound and we think you will really like it.

Our final single this week is “Malas Amistades” from internationally acclaimed vocalist Vanessa Zamora.  We love the vibe of this song, even if we don’t know what she’s saying.  Let us know what you think.

https://soundcloud.com/cosmicaartists/vanessa-zamora-malas-amistades-single/s-v0C2k

NEW MUSIC VIDEOS

First up this week is a lyric video from Toronto duo The Darcys (ft. Leah Fay).  It is an upbeat tune that will have your toes tapping in no time at all.  Check out “Just Here With my Friends.”

Our next lyric video is from LA powerhouse duo Smoke Season, who are preparing to take the UK by storm.  Here is their awesome single, “Sweetest Thing.”

Our third video is from indie rockers Summerteeth.  It reminds us of the Gin Blossoms, and we think you will love “Stay Warm.”

Next is another lyric video, this time from one of our favorite male artists Stephen Michael Murphy.  Here is “Why,” and our response is “Why Not?”

Our final video this week is “Half Dreams” from futuristic pop band CROATIA.  We think this one is the perfect video to launch your week.  We’ll be back next week with more Monday Mashup.

 

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‘The Madwoman of Chaillot’ offers perfect combination of humor and moral

The students of the University of Montana’s College of Visual and Performing Arts and School of Theatre & Dance provide the perfect combination of humor and moral with their latest production, The Madwoman of Chaillot

The play was written by Jean Giraudoux, adapted by Maurice Valency and perfectly directed by Randy Bolton.  It is being presented in the limitless black box at the Masquer Theatre in the University’s PAR/TV center.  Bolton’s direction was complemented by the wonderful work of Assistant Director Henry Maher, and Lighting Coordinator Mark Andrews and carried out to perfection by Stage Manager Cheyanne Chadwick and her Assistant Stage Manager Mikaila Stinar.

The play was written as an allegory during the Nazi occupation of France, but the undertones and story are just as relevant in today’s political climate.  Kudos to Dramaturge Joshua Kelly for his assistance in keeping the story ‘on point.”

The performance is a true ensemble piece, and the pacing of the show is like Speedy Gonzales on crack.  It is extremely fast paced, never drags, and keeps the audience on their toes as the dialogue moves between serious and hilarious, often in the same sentence.

Massive kudos to Natasha Conti, who brings the title character to life with an outstanding performance worthy of a Tony Award.   She is supported by the likewise amazing performances of Zach French as the Ragpicker, Hamilton Clement as Pierre and her three-woman morality council of Jenna Lockman as Constance, Annie Sacry as Gabrielle and Jasmine Sherman as Josephine.

Although the remainder of the cast turned in worthy performances, the other stand-out in this truly remarkable cast was the one who spoke the least, the Deaf-Mute played by Kira Mills.  She conveyed so much in her portrayal that went beyond words and made her performance truly memorable.

Madwoman is a true work of art and should be experienced by everyone.  Remaining performances are set for Saturday, April 8 at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, April 9 at 2 p.m.  Tickets are available online at umt.edu/theatredance or at the UM Arts Box Office.