No Square names new managing director
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Tom Titus
The No Square Theater, Laguna Beach’s community theater operation,
has a new managing director who’s hardly a newcomer in Laguna.
Suzanne Lilly, who recently celebrated her second anniversary as
administrative manager of the Laguna Beach Chamber of Commerce, was
chosen to direct the business end of show business for the No Square
players.
And she’s not giving up her day job, either. Lilly will continue
at the chamber in a part-time capacity while pursuing her artistic
endeavor.
“She’s just what we need and we’re setting her up in our new
rehearsal studio on Coast,” said founding board member Adam Hemming,
referring to the former ballet studio at 1863 S. Coast Highway.
No Square secured a lease and moved into the former home of the
Laguna Ballet and Ballet Pacifica after it was sold by the estate of
the late Lila Zali.
“I am so looking forward to working alongside No Square’s founder
and guiding light, Bree Burgess Rosen, as well as the recently
appointed board president, Lloyd Charton, and board members Sande St.
John, Beverly Tupy, Rose Hancock, Adam Hemming and Jon Cobain,” Lilly
said.
“They are committed to growing No Square Theater into a thriving
center of community involvement and education in the performing
arts,” she added. “This is the beginning of an incredible journey.”
While the performance segment of No Square’s 2003-04 season has
wound down, the community group will be busy this weekend. The group
will be represented on the Festival of Arts grounds Saturday from 2
to 3 p.m. by talented young cast members from previous productions.
“We’ll also have members of our youth theater company, the Square
Roots, perform selections from their recent hit, ‘Little Shop of
Horrors,’” Rosen noted.
Next up for the No Square Theater is the summer musical, “Babes in
Arms” by Rodgers and Hart. Auditions will be held by appointment June
4 and 5, with Rosen directing and Hemming as musical director.
Choreography will be by Linda Haylett and her daughter, Vanessa
Schneller. Tryouts are June 4 from 5 to 9 p.m., adults only from 5 to
6 p.m. and June 5 from 2 to 6 p.m.
The No Square Theater, in addition to putting on five productions
annually, is known for its performing arts workshops, scholarships
and outreach programs, including open mike nights, Local Vocals and
Broadway Maybes. They’ll be performing Monday in the Senior Center at
Laguna’s Legion Hall.
For more information on this active Laguna community theater
group, call (949) 497-1950.
* TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Coastline Pilot.
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