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Duel of Fools (SAK)
I Do! I Do! (BSP) Holiday Tour 2007 (YPT) She Loves Me (BSP) GeorgeFest 2008 (YPT) Broadway Brilliance (YPT) I Didn't Know That (YPT) |
Wayburn Sassy's Blue Review (DCE)
Ruthless the Musical (JPAS) He Is Risen Indeed (AOL) Beach Party (JCPC) Bathhouse: The Musical (US National Tour) Murder in Morocco: The Musical (DP) Absent Minded Improv |
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![]() Absent Minded Improv, Monday @ Taste
On August 18, Maestro Timothy joined Absent Minded Improv as their official musician for all shows, productions and special events. Absent Minded Improv has a solid cast of improvisors and has special guests jumping in nearly every week, Like "Who's Line is It Anyway?" Come check out a show! |
Taste, 717 W. Smith Street, College Park
Mondays each week at 9 pm |
![]() Wayburn Sassy’s Blue Review
Directed by Douglas McGeoch Production by Dewey Chaffee Enterprises, LLC Elizabeth Maupin writes: Wayburn Sassy and his cohorts don't do things the proper way. Most performers know not to make rude jokes about Kwanzaa, or terrorists, or the blind. Most performers know not to go out into the audience and try to sit in a theater critic's lap, only to stop when said theater critic and her friend Jill are desperately whispering, "Don't do it! Don't do it!" But then most people don't have a personal wet nurse. And most people don't call their show The Screw You Revue. It's hard to tell you much of anything about The Screw You Revue without offending somebody or other. Certainly we have readers who are already offended by the title (I can hear my voicemail messages now), and those same folks would be offended by the fact that Wayburn gives the audience the finger whenever somebody groans at one of his especially noxious jokes. Certainly there are people who will be offended by Nurse Gracie's habit of admiring her breasts in the Glo Lounge's overhead mirrors or by Wayburn's habit of blasting anybody who's black, or deaf, or gay (especially gay). And Wayburn himself may be offended by the fact that his hair can be described as Bozo-the-clown-gone-white and his bushy eyebrows as resembling malnourished white mice. It's no good giving away Screw You's best gags, but you can rest assured that Wayburn Sassy is mad at everybody: "I'm not here to preach to you," he tells somebody in the audience, "but you know you're going to hell." Elizabeth Maupin can be reached at emaupin@orlandosentinel.com or 407-420-5426. |
![]() (Maestro’s performances based on rotation and his availability)
Maestro Timothy joined cast in March 2008 |
![]() I Didn’t Know That
Theatrical Adaptation and Realization of the Guinness Book of World Records Directed by Deborah J. Carpenter Produced by Timothy D. Turner Production by Young People’s Theatre of Eustis, Florida On Tour March 28, 2008 through May 2008 Featuring the Tour Company of BSP’s Young People’s Theatre -- the oldest children’s theatre program in Central Florida. |
![]() Broadway Brilliance
Broadway Review Compilation by Maestro Timothy D. Turner Music from “Alladin”, “Annie”, “Godspell”, “Grease”, “Guys & Dolls”, “Hairspray”, “Les Miserables”, “Mulan”, “Pocahontas”, “Sound of Music” and “Wicked” Directed & Choreographed by Timothy D. Turner Assistant Choreographed by Lynn Kinnison Production by Young People’s Theatre of Eustis, Florida On Tour March 8, 2008 through May 2008 Featuring the Tour Company and Junior Touring Company of BSP’s Young People’s Theatre -- the oldest children’s theatre program in Central Florida. |
![]() GeorgeFest 2008
A Patriotic Celebration Directed & Choreographed by Timothy D. Turner Production by Young People’s Theatre of Eustis, Florida On Tour March 8, 2008 through May 2008 Featuring the Tour Company and Junior Touring Company of BSP’s Young People’s Theatre -- the oldest children’s theatre program in Central Florida. |
![]() She Loves Me
Book by Joe Masteroff Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick Music by Jerry Bock Based on Parfumerie by Miklos Laszlo Directed by David Clevinger Musical Direction by Timothy D. Turner Lighting Design by William Dumas Stage Management by Ben Rush & Julia Vatter Produced by The Bay Street Players of Eustis, Florida Performances on February 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23 @ 8 p.m. // February 3, 10, 17, 23, 24 @ 2:30 p.m. at Historic State Theatre in downtown Eustis at 109 North Bay Street (click for map) It is the rare musical theatre aficionado who doesn’t have a soft spot in his heart for this intimate show, considered by many the most charming musical ever written. Georg and Amalia are two feuding clerks in a European parfumerie during the 1930s who secretly find solace in their anonymous romantic pen pals, little knowing their respective correspondents are none other than each other. Funny, intelligent, honest and sentimental, “She Loves Me” is a warm romantic comedy with an endearing innocence and a touch of old world elegance and nostalgia, yet as universal and relevant as ever in this age of internet romances. |
Produced by The Bay Street Players of Eustis, Florida
Performances on February 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23 @ 8 p.m. February 3, 10, 17, 23, 24 @ 2:30 p.m. at Historic State Theatre in downtown Eustis at 109 North Bay Street |
![]() Holiday Tour 2007
A Celebration of Christmas Favorites Directed & Choreographed by Timothy D. Turner Production by Young People’s Theatre of Eustis, Florida On Tour November 23, 2007 through December 16, 2007 Featuring the Tour Company and Junior Touring Company of BSP’s Young People’s Theatre -- the oldest children’s theatre program in Central Florida. Tour locations included Eustis First Friday, Historic State Theatre, Leesburg Christmas Parade, Mount Dora Christmas Parade, Light Up Eustis, Royal Harbor, Waterman Hospital |
![]() I Do! I Do!
Book by Tom Jones Lyrics by Tom Jones Music by Harvey Schmidt Based on the Fourposter by Jan de Hartog Directed by David Clevinger Musical Direction by Timothy D. Turner Lighting Design by William Dumas Stage Management by Julia Vatter The story of a marriage is at the center of this intimate and nostalgic work by Harvey Schmidt and Tom Jones, the authors of “The Fantasticks.” The show begins with Michael and Agnes on their wedding day and traces their life together over a period of 50 years, until the day they leave their house to the next pair of newlyweds. In that time we watch them go through their wedding night jitters, raise a family, negotiate mid-life crises, quarrel, separate, reconcile and grow old together, all lovingly to the strains of a tuneful, charming score which includes the standard "My Cup Runneth Over." |
Produced by The Bay Street Players of Eustis, Florida
Performances on September 28, 29 @ 8 pm October 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20 @ 8 p.m. September 30, October 7, 14, 20, 21 @ 2:30 p.m. at Historic State Theatre in downtown Eustis at 109 North Bay Street |