While the new Clearspace Productions Company may be having its debut
performance in Rehoboth with the July 19th production of the musical
Oklahoma! at the Convention Center, this is not the first time we have
heard from Clearspace founders Doug Yetter and Ken Skrzesz.
These two talented theatre folk made their CAMP debut long before they
moved here full time to bring musical theatre and dance to the
neighborhood.
While weekenders, Ken and Doug have helped out by performing at
Sundance and at the annual Rehoboth holiday Tree Lighting, as well as with
the hilarious "Keep it Gay" opening number at the first CAMP
Rehoboth Follies.
Doug and Ken are now here full-time, transplanted from Baltimore and
New York, with a very full schedule of theatrical endeavors.
Their new theatre company, Clearspace Productions, will make its debut
with Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Oklahoma! with performances at the
Rehoboth Beach Convention Center on Tuesday, July 19 at 8 p.m., and at the
Village Green of Bear Trap Dunes in Ocean View on July 21, 22, 23 at 7:30
p.m.
Ken, who is directing and choreographing the show and Doug who is
musical director, have put together a collection of firsts for this
production. Number one, is their choice to form their company with a blend
of professional performers and local people studying theatre with
Clearspace.
The show’s leads are pros imported from New York, Baltimore and
Washington, DC and the ensemble consists of a variety of performers ages
16-72. "The great thing is that the company looks like they could be
from an Oklahoma town," Doug says.
Principal cast members include Terence Sullivan as Curly, coming from
New York City, Catherine Brookman as Laurey, Dan Vidor as Jud Fry, and
Zach Fineblum as Ali Hakim, from Baltimore, Lauren Williams as Ado Annie,
Patrick Elliott as Will Parker, from Washington D.C. and Lewes resident
and Equity actress Roo Brown as Aunt Eller.
The ensemble includes performers from Rehoboth Beach, Lewes, Fenwick
Island, Dover, Ocean View, Seaford and Dagsboro.
Another first is Ken’s choice to do the show in-the-round at the
Convention Center, with no set, just set pieces. The audience will sit
very close to the action and it will be a more intimate production of the
show than traditionally seen.
"A lot of the budget in a production like this goes into the
costumes. We’re going for authenticity with pantaloons, knickers, and
petticoats," says Doug.
Along with the simplicity in staging comes simplicity in the direction.
"The concept driving this production is to find the essence of the
people of this period," says Ken. "I’ve created the
choreography based upon traditional figures of American folk dancing from
the turn-of-the-century."
In addition, Doug’s musical direction has re-imagined the score for a
small group of musicians, with instruments suited to the time period.
"I’ve cut the music down to five players using instruments which
would have existed in the territory," Doug says. "We have
fiddle, banjo mandolin, guitar, spoons, washboards and keyboards."
"The music of this show sings of Americana. Richard Rodgers’
lyrics, written in an Oklahoma dialect, conjure images of open space and
the problems of prairie life. And Hammerstein’s beautiful melodies are
unforgettable. We are very fortunate to have found extraordinary voices in
this community that have brought the choral singing to life," Doug
says.
So what exactly is Clear Space Productions? Doug and Ken have created a
non-profit arts organization located here in Rehoboth Beach with the goal
of training local talent to form a professional theatre company based in
southern Delaware.
And the name Clearspace? "That’s from Ken," says Doug.
"He believes that art can only be created in a clear space—including
your life; everything has to be uncluttered."
With Doug and Ken as the co-artistic directors of Clearspace
Productions, Rehoboth resident Nancy Hawpe has taken the helm as Executive
Director of the non-profit organization.
"I’ve seen the rehearsals and there is incredible energy
here," says Nancy. "Working with the professionals has brought
the standard way up for the ensemble and they are meeting the
challenge!"
This first Clearspace production provides a chance for Rehoboth
residents and visitors to enjoy a Broadway classic in an innovative and
unusual setting, see a reinterpretation of the show and celebrate having
Oklahoma! right here at the Rehoboth Convention Center.
The Convention Center performance has two ticket prices: $40 for a
pre-show reception and reserved seating for the performance and $15 for a
show-only general admission ticket. The entire production is funded by a
generous grant from the Carl M. Freeman Foundation. For ticket information
call 302-644-3810.