JANUARY 6, 2017, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A5 KeizerCommunity Auditions for 2017 season Jan. 14 KEIZERTIMES.COM By DEREK WILEY Of the Keizertimes If all goes as planned, Keizer Homegrown Theatre will have its own space by February, according to the company’s founder Linda Baker. “That is our goal. That is fi ngers crossed,” Baker said. “We’re really excited and it’s a big jump for us. It will be smack dab in the middle of Keizer. We are thinking posi- tively. We’ve planned a sea- son. We have to be there. It’s time to be in our own home.” KHT will open its 2017 season with Love Letters, the story of two childhood friends who stay in contact by exchanging letters. Written by AR Gur- “ It’s time to ney, the piece see what we’re be in our will be read doing and by different show us some own some.” Keizer celebri- love,” Baker ties each night — Linda Baker, said. “We like (Feb. 11, 12 having an- Founder, Keizer and 14), in- other piece in Homegrown Tseatre cluding former the season but mayor Lore we don’t want Christopher and Keizertimes people to work hard during publisher Lyndon Zaitz. the holidays.” Admission is $20. Keizer Homegrown will “This is a little gift to hold auditions for the rest of Keizer, a celebration for the its season on Saturday, Jan. new space and a fundraiser to 14 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Keizer Civic Center, 930 Chemawa Rd. NE. It’s the second year in a row KHT hopes to cast most of its season in one day. “It’s just kind of a scrim- mage, come and meet us and talk to directors and do some reading and get it all done in one fell swoop,” Baker said. Keizer Homegrown has built its 2017 season around Dog Park, The Musical, a script by Harry Segall that Baker picked up in Ashland a few years ago and has wanted to do since. “Generally what happens for us is one thing stands out, one play needs to be done and then we build around what that is going to be,” Baker said. “This year it was Dog Park, the Musical. That was the one that needed to be done. Just look at the title alone. It’s a delightful little concept, the music is fun and it has a story. It has a book that catches your heart and the music just adds to it. It’s been sitting in the back of my head for a while.” The musical about a sassy dog named Daisy who has promised her best friend she’ll give the dating scene one more chance will run the last three weekends of Octo- ber. McNary graduates Andie Bean and Jeremy Clubb are directing the show. “They are both musicians. They are both extremely tal- File Csrista Karscsnia and Hannas Patterson act out a scene from Time Stands Still last Marcs. Tse 2017 tseatre season opens wits Love Letters on Feb. 11. ented people,” Baker said. “You cannot argue with that team. They are so on it. We have wonderful people di- recting this year. I try re- ally, really hard not to be the mother of the entire thing. It’s very nice to have really smart people who are stepping up. It’s going to be lots of fun.” Jay Gipson-King, presi- dent of the Salem Theater Network and an instructor at Chemeketa Community Col- lege, is directing Hearts Like Fists in May. The superhero comedy features a group of crime fi ghters tasked with stopping Doctor X, who is sneaking into apartments and injecting lovers with a lethal poison. “It is just crazy enough to work,” Baker said. “Young people do a lot of theater in high school but don’t see theater again so we wanted something that was clever. It’s new theater but it’s not offensive. It’s not political. It’s just a really clever, fun- ny piece and we have how many comic book stores in this town? It’s a good fi t for Keizer. It’s very witty and very funny.” Baker will direct two well- known plays in 2017—Heav- en Can Wait in March and then Romeo and Juliet in July. “For Shakespeare in the park, we really wanted to do something classic,” Bak- er said. “I want something people can grab on to. We all know it. We all studied it. It was just time for that one to happen.” For more information on the KHT 2017 season or au- ditions, go to www.keizer- homegrowntheatre.org/. Award-Winning Authentic American BBQ Now 2 Locations 1210 State Street 503-362-2194 2505 Liberty St NE 503-689-1082 Feel Our Warmth COME IN AND TALK WITH US THE SPRINGS at SUNNYVIEW INDEPENDENT LIVING 1950 45th Ave NE , Salem • 503- 589 -1200 THE WOODS at WILLOWCREEK ASSISTED LIVING & MEMORY CARE 4398 Glencoe St NE , Salem • 503-581- 4239 TheSpringsLiving.com