Department of Theatre and Dance Hosts 50th Anniversary Celebration Weekend of “The Fantasticks”

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June 25, 2013

This year marks the golden anniversary of the longest-running musical in American theatre history, “The Fantasticks,” written by University of Texas at Austin College of Fine Arts alumni Tom Jones (B.F.A. '49, M.F.A. '51) and Harvey Schmidt (B.F.A. '52).

The sold-out celebration weekend will honor the Broadway icons and celebrate the distinguished history of the department and the rich influence its talented alumni continue to exert in the world of theatre, dance and the performing arts.

The 50th anniversary weekend festivities begin on Friday, October 15 with the premiere performance of “Trying to Remember,” a portfolio of theatre songs by Jones and Schmidt. The revue-style performance will feature published and performed songs along with never-before-heard melodies from the personal collections of Jones and Schmidt.

Saturday, Oct. 16 the Department of Theatre and Dance will host a series of free, public celebrity guest-artist panel discussions and presentations starting with a keynote address by prolific playwright and university faculty member, Steven Dietz. Dietz's speech titled, “How The Future Begins,” will introduce a discussion led by Jones and Schmidt recounting the creation of “The Fantasticks” from its inception to the present.

Additional panels led by Austin American-Statesman writer Michael Barnes, Austin Chronicle writer Robert Faires, Texas Performing Arts Director and Associate Dean Kathy Panoff and Zach Theatre artistic director Dave Steakley will be composed of university alumni: Bruce McGill (“Animal House”), Pulitzer Prize for Drama winner Robert Schenkkan (HBO series “The Pacific” and play “The Kentucky Cycle”), choreographer Denny Berry (“The Phantom of the Opera”) and actor Todd Lowe (HBO series “True Blood”) and many others as they head conversations highlighting the impact of new work, the magic of musical theatre and Broadway, the business behind commercial success and careers beyond the stage and screen. This component of the weekend's events is free an open to the public. For more information about the panels, visit “The Fantasticks” online www.utfantasticks.org.

Saturday evening there will be a private performance of “The Fantasticks” directed by Rod Caspers, with music direction by Lyn Koenning. Following the performance, a dinner and ceremony in the James Connally Ballroom at the Etter-Harbin Alumni Center will close the weekend. As part of the evening's events, Jones and Schmidt will receive the highest honor bestowed by the College of Fine Arts, the E. William Doty Award. Additionally, the pair will autograph a Steinway & Sons Model “O” grand piano provided by Steinway Piano Gallery of Austin and used in department production of “The Fanasticks.” The signature piano will be made available for sale with a portion of the proceeds benefiting The University of Texas at Austin College of Fine Arts “Texas Talent” Capital Campaign.

Jones and Schmidt first began collaborating while students at The University of Texas at Austin as members of the Curtain Club, a student organization preceding the Department of Drama, now Theatre and Dance. Their first full-length musical written after graduation, “The Fantasticks,” premiered at the Sullivan Street Playhouse in New York on May 3, 1960 where it ran for 42 years and 17,162 performances. The revival opened on August 23, 2006, at the off-Broadway Snapple Theater Center, where it continues to run.

The public is invited to attend performances of “The Fantasticks” October 15, 17, 20, 21, 22 at 8 p.m. and October 17 and 24 at 2 p.m. at the B. Iden Payne Theatre in the F. Loren Winship Drama Building (WIN), located at the intersection of 23rd and San Jacinto Streets. Tickets, $20 adults, $17 faculty/staff and seniors, $10 students are now on sale at the following authorized ticket outlets: the Bass Concert Hall Box Office, most H-E-B stores and all Texas Box Office outlets, online at www.TexasPerformingArts.org, or by calling (512) 477-6060 or (800) 982-BEVO.

“The Fantasticks” is presented at The University of Texas at Austin through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). www.MTIShows.com