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Clip from ELVIS HAS LEFT THE BUILDING
Clip from the January 2006 performance at the Orpheum Theatre in Wichita, Kansas. Taken entirely from bootleg recordings of Elvis Presley's 1970s stage performances, where (fueled by drugs and ego) he would confound crowds with rambling, confessional monologues and botched performances. Written and directed by Jason Bailey. Watch the entire performance at http://www.veoh.com/videos/v274712y7FCfDEw
In this clip from TOC's 2006 production of Edward Albee's controversial drama, successful architect Martin (Mark Reno) has confessed to his wife Stevie (Renee Purtee) that he has been having an affair--with a goat. Directed by Phil Speary. Visit Theatre on Consignment at www.theatreonconsignment.com
In this scene from Craig Lucas's romantic comedy, Peter (Jason Miller) and Rita (Amy Grimm) share a kiss (or two) on their first date.
The 2004-2005 season closed with our biggest box office hit to date, the uproarious comedy "Sordid Lives" by Del Shores. In this scene, G.W. Nethercott (Mac Welch) is confronted by his wronged wife Noleta (Diane Tinker) and her drinking buddy LaVonda Dupree (Deb Goin), while his friends Wardell (Jason Miller) and Odell (Troy Dilport) get caught in the crossfire. Directed by Troy Dilport. Visit Theatre On Consignment online at www.theatreonconsignment.com.
Our 2005-2006 season closed with a production of David Mamet's breakthrough play. In this scene, we are introduced to Teach (David Bailey), the elder statesman of a Chicago neighborhood, as he rants and rails to shop owner Don (Mac Welch) and his young assistant Bobby (Bryan Welsby). Directed by Jason Bailey. Visit Theatre On Consignment online at www.theatreonconsignment.com
Opening scene of our February 2004 production of Sam Shepard's classic "Fool For Love", starring Jason Miller, Meridith Jones, and David Bailey. Directed by Mac Welch. Visit Theatre On Consignment online at www.theatreonconsignment.com.
Our second production was Neil LaBute's triolgy of one-acts, "Bash: Latterday Plays". In this clip from "Iphigenia In Orem", ... Mac Welch plays a businessman in a hotel room, talking to a stranger about the death of his baby daughter.
Every Valentine's Day, TOC would present a slightly more acidic take on romance and relationships, so in February 2005 we did Neil LaBute's toxic "The Shape of Things". Here's a clip from the opening, featuring Cassiday Proctor and Michael Webber. Directed by Anne Marie Serrano. Visit Theatre On Consignment online at www.theatreonconsignment.com
Our second production was Neil LaBute's triolgy of one-acts, "Bash: Latterday Plays". In this clip from "Iphigenia In Orem", Mac Welch plays a businessman in a hotel room, talking to a stranger about a recent tragedy.
Here's a fun little trailer for our third production, David Mamet's "Glengarry Glen Ross".
Opening scene from our 2003 production of David Mamet's down-and-dirty comedy. Featuring Jason Miller, Jason Bailey, and Krystal Iseminger. Directed by Mac Welch. Visit Theatre On Consignment online at www.theatreonconsignment.com
In this scene from our third production, Jerry Sterner's Wall Street comedy "Other People's Money", the battle of wits between corporate raider Lawrence Garfinkle (Mac Welch) and attorney Kate Sullivan (Amber Malott) comes to a head.
Here's a short clip from our summer 2003 fundraiser performance of Neil Simon's classic comedy, which we did at the historic Orpheum Theatre. In this scene, the tensions between roommates Oscar Madison (Mac Welch) and Felix Unger (Nathan Boren) finally come to a head. Directed by Jason Bailey.
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