Thursday, June 10, 2021 • The BuLLeTIn THE ARTS GO! MAGAZINE • PAGE 17 Continued from previous page ‘Into the Woods,’ in the park Summer 2021 will also see the return of Theater in the Park with the Stephen Sond- heim musical “Into the Woods” on Aug. 21 and 21. The show is helmed by director and choreographer Michelle Mejaski, whose past theater in the park credits include “La Cage Aux Folles” and “Jesus Christ Super- star.” Scott Michaelsen is serving as musical and vocal director. For those who’ve not yet seen the musical, Mejaski describes it as “a glimpse into the lives of well-known characters in fairy tales that we know, and it shows us that things aren’t always as they seem, and life is not a fairytale because every choice comes with consequence.” “Into the Woods” stars a host of Central Oregon talent, including Tim Maurer (the Baker), Kara Klontz (Baker’s Wife), Natalie Manz (Cinderella), Ryan Klontz (Cinder- ella’s Prince) John Kish (Jack) and Christie Capucci (The Witch). The show will be staged, as usual, in Drake Park and Mejaski expects it to be another sell-out run. She and Lay it Out Events, the production company behind Theater in the Park, would love to add an- other night of performances if possible. For tickets and more info, visit theaterbend.com Ryan Brennecke/Bulletin file “We don’t want to have a vaccinated section and a nonvaccinated section. We don’t want to have verification at the door or verification in advance. Quite honestly, we’ve spent the last 13, 15 years building loyalty and passionate patrons. The last thing we want to do right now is have them come to the door and we go, ‘No, we don’t have a place for you,’ or ‘No, you can’t come in,’” said Ray Solley, executive director of the Tower Theatre Foundation. Open Space Submitted photo ification in advance,” he said. “Quite hon- In the months ahead, you’ll likely be Michelle Mejaski will direct and choreograph “Into the Woods,” coming to Drake Park in August. estly, we’ve spent the last 13, 15 years build- hearing a lot about Open Space, the new ing loyalty and passionate patrons. The last safety. More at beatchildrenstheatre.org. multi-purpose venue at 220 NE Lafayette after the link goes live on June 21, at show- thing we want to do right now is have them Actor and producer John Kish has plans Ave., in the former home of 2nd Street The- tix4u.com/event-details/54559. to hold small performances, workshops and come to the door and we go, ‘No, we don’t ater. Live theater is among the po- Bendertainment, a new, BIPOC-fo- have a place for you,’ or ‘No, you can’t come tential uses of Open Space, and cused theater production company more at the new home of his popular plant shop, Somewhere That’s Green, now located in.’” Thoroughly Modern Pro- launched by Bend theater stal- Solley told the Tower staff earlier this at 184 NE Greenwood Ave. in Bend. Look ductions is already calling warts Stephanie Von Aydan for more news on the subject later this sum- week, “I believe we need to continue our it home, according to and Matt Vigil. Bender- ‘watchful waiting’ of COVID restrictions to TMP founder David tainment also plans to use mer, Kish said. And if you’re wondering about the Tower be fully lifted before resuming normal oper- DaCosta. Open Space, albeit not Theatre, Ray Solley, executive director of the ations. Not only will their removal make our Rehearsals will get until a planned variety re-opening easier and more cost-effective, I underway this month show in October, accord- Tower Theatre Foundation, which operates the theater, said the theater is waiting for the think it will profoundly re-enforce the pub- for TMP’s next two ing to Von Aydan, fol- lifting of restrictions on public gatherings. lic’s perception that it’s OK to go indoors for shows, “Moana,” be- lowed by the company’s “We don’t want to have a vaccinated sec- live entertainment again.” ing staged July 23-25, first full-fledged produc- e David Jasper: 541-383-0349, tion and a nonvaccinated section. We don’t and “Frozen Jr,” Aug. tion, coming in 2022. djasper@bendbulletin.com want to have verification at the door or ver- 27-29, each starring More shows ahead youth casts and will make BEAT Children’s Theatre use of set-enhancing ani- will be presenting “Star Wars mated video. Submitted photo Shakespeare: Twelfth Night” “It’s accompanying ani- Jake Woodmansee will mated video from the be- perform in “A Uniquely Of- this summer, described by ginning of the shows all fensive Comedy Showcase: BEAT Executive Director Bree Beal as “a hysterical version of the way through,” DaCosta Sister Ethel & Friends” on Shakespeare’s original play, re- said. “It’s pretty cool stuff. June 25. written through the lens of the It’s not going to replace a Star Wars universe. The script set, but it is the main com- adaptation was done by our director, Mi- ponent of the set.” IN THE BALANCE OF COMPETING HARMS - WE SHALL PREVAIL chaela Conley.” Look for performances in Musical Impressions Studios will put on “Little Women” at Open Space. Co-directed mid-August. BEAT is also offering a slate of 541-788-5858 Summer camps and classes, including tra- by Angelina Anello-Dennee and Gracie 905 SW Rimrock Way Suite 100A ditional Improv, traditional musical theater Conant, it performs July 16-18. The July Nolan Town Square • Redmond, OR and some new additions such as Hip Hop 16 show is a fundraiser for the new Ellipse Shakespeare. Classes and camps are filling Theatre Community, co-founded by Anel- ladiesofl eadusa@gmail.com up quickly, and enrollment is limited for lo-Dennee. Look for tickets and other info, Sharon Preston