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Antartica
Crank Collective
February 3rd through 11th
The City Theatre
As a follow-up to
last year's Austin Critics Table nominated production Drone,
Crank Collective debuts the new rock comedy musical Antarctica -
where unsuspecting cruise ship passengers trapped in the
Antarctic battle frostbite, pack ice, and penguins in an
exuberant tribute to explorer Ernest Shackleton. The
production runs February 3rd through 11th at The City Theatre.
In 1914, Irish-born
Ernest Shackleton made his third trip to the Antarctic with the
ship Endurance, planning to cross Antarctica via the South
Pole. Early in 1915, the ship became trapped in the ice,
and ten months later sank. Shackleton's crew had already
abandoned the ship to live on the floating ice.
In April 1916,
Shackleton took a five-man crew to find help, and the six men
spent 16 days crossing 1,300 km of ocean to reach South Georgia
and then trekked across the island to a whaling station. The
remaining men from the Endurance were rescued in August 1916 -
and not one member of the expedition died.
Using that story as a
starting point, playwright, composer and director John Cecil
has crafted a an over-the-top musical tribute to Ernest
Shackleton. Featuring a quasi-talented cruise ship
entertainer, who is a direct descendant of Shackleford and who
keeps trying to mount his four-hour musical tribute to his
hero, the story includes a shady boat captain, a scheming mad
scientist, and dancing hybrid Menguin.
The Antarctica staging a
cast of six plus a four-person band, six professional dancers,
two choreographers and five vocalists. The cast features
Carl Guthrie, Alexandra Russo, Rob Faubion, Cassidy Schiltz,
Lucy Miller-Downing and Christian Huey. Cecil leads the
band that includes Jonathan Hoyle, Chris La Cava and Michael
Walters. The vocal ensemble includes Shannon McDermott,
Matt Melton, Laura Burgess, Kerri Atwood and Doug Rensi, and
the dancers include Kirsche Dickson, Yelena Konetchy, Laura
Bond Williams, Sydnee Houlette , Payton Jones and Alma Zavala.
Crank Collective has
a history of producing edgy, satirical musicals. In 2011,
their production Drone was nominated for an Austin Critics Table
Award for "Best Musical Production." Their
first large production in 2009 - the H1N1-themed Epidemic of Fear: The Influenzical - was performed to packed houses of national
and international audiences. And the musical Insomnia followed
the idea of an Insomnia Patch, which would eliminate the need
for sleep.
Performances will run
February 3rd and 4th, and 10th and 11th, at 8 p.m.
Tickets are $15 for adults and $12 for seniors and
children.
The City Theatre is located
at 3823 Airport Blvd., Bldg. D, at the corner of Airport and
51st Street. For more information and reservations, call
(512) 569-6155 or visit www.AntarcticaShow.com.
(Image courtesy Crank Collective)
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