Friday
May172013

Hitched!

Our very own prop/set designer Pamela Querin tied the knot Saturday!

Wednesday
Apr102013

No Show?

Missing 34west this weekend? Here's something to tide you over until next week...

 

 

Friday
Mar222013

Before SOCK HOPS

Before there was SOCK HOPS AND SODA POPS there was Spock...with our very own Jeff Querin (left).

Sunday
Mar172013

Engaged!

Our very own set and prop designer Pamela Querin is getting hitched! Here, she's 'engaged' in designing our lighted diner sign for our brand new SOCK HOPS AND SODA POPS.

Sunday
Mar032013

Florida Tour

George. Henry. Thomas Edison.

Monday
Feb042013

My Name is Ruth

In case you're about to see one of our brand-spankin' new shows this year, here's a review of MY NAME IS RUTH that perfectly describes what we're all about...
 

nytheatre.com review by Richard Hinojosa
August 17, 2010

"I cannot recall when I've seen a play more charming than My Name is Ruth. It's an adaptation of the biblical Book of Ruth, set in a virtuous and clean post-war Middle America. The story is simple and told in very clean, accessible language. At the top of the show Ruth's husband promptly dies in World War II. Ruth decides to stick with her aging mother-in-law when she wants to move back to her home town. She struggles to find a job in her new town because the men have returned from the war and all the Rosie the Riveters have been forced back into the house. Ruth is a strong, determined woman and she has no intention of giving up. Finally she meets Boaz, a shy, socially awkward department store owner who hires her on and takes a shine to her. As it turns out, her mother-in-law used to be pretty loaded and has a big estate. When a relative rolls into town and wants to snatch up the estate and throw the mother-in-law into an old folks' home, Ruth and Boaz step in to help her.

It took only few minutes for me to become immersed in the world of the production. The costumes, the music, the set, the script all transported me to 1950s America. It's a spotless, Beaver Cleaver sort of America where people say things like "Golly-gee willikers."

Jeff Querin and Magdalyn DonnellyPlaywright-director Stephen W. Baldwin's script is delightful. His language and plot are simple. He doesn't bother with fluff or contrived twists and turns. The story is basically a stream of positive, uplifting moments interrupted briefly by a tiny conflict. Baldwin's direction perfectly highlights the charm of his script. I loved his staging. He sets many characters off stage and he has some speeches delivered out over the audience. I think a large part of what makes this work is the proscenium stage at the Connelly Theater. It was like being in an old high school theater.

Barb Scott and Pamela Querin handle the costumes and set design, respectively, and their work here makes this production so charming. Nothing is overdone. In fact, everything in this production is a little understated and I really liked that. There is so much left to the audience's imagination.

The cast, Magdalyn Donnelly and Jeffrey Querin, are completely enchanting. Donnelly plays Ruth while Querin plays Boaz plus about a dozen other roles. Donnelly is hopelessly lovable with her cute Minnesota accent and her ability of blush on cue. Querin plays Boaz so shy and awkward that it's hard to say who the more endearing character is. Querin also plays the "villain" and at one point he does a great job acting with himself in a scene that finds both characters in the same room. The acting in this show is just so perfectly aligned with all the other production aspects. I was really taken with their performances.

I didn't think people still did productions like My Name is Ruth. I have admit at first I was little skeptical. I've grown so used to jaded, curse-ridden scripts or dark, experimental productions that try to shock me into submission. But honestly it didn't take very long for my hard shell to melt away so this show could shine on me. I'm glad I let it in."

 

Tuesday
Jan292013

Snowbirds!

In early January, we rushed down to Appalachicola FL for a blitzful run of WE GO EVERYWHERE TOGETHER.

 

Monday
Jan212013

Award-Winning!


Don't miss ONE NIGHT ONLY wiith Magdalyn Donnelly and Jeff Querin!

In honor of our upcoming performance at Grace Brethren January 27, here's a fantastic review from NYtheatre.com of our award-wining romantic comedy...My Name is Ruth.

Click here...

 

Wednesday
Jan022013

Look Out

Keep a look out later this spring for the short "The Fourth Man" featuring our very own Jeff Querin. Way to go!

Tuesday
Nov062012

Any Seats Left?

It's beginning to look a lot like...a hit!

The old guys are back and many of the performances of "George and Henry Save Christmas" are already beginning to sell-out at both our Ohio venues for this month and December.

George and Henry are doing the Pee-Wee Herman dance.

 

 

Tuesday
Oct232012

NYC Visit

Actor and co-founder Stephen Wayne gets a visit from his folks, Cliff and Andrea Kerns, atop the roof of 34west's offices.  

Wayne states, "Without their support, I'd be sitting in a dark room somewhere, eating nachos."

 

 

 

Sunday
Sep092012

2013 Sneak Peek 

Thanks to our good friend and nationally-hip photographer Nick Fancher, of Shutter-Think, we got some great pics for our 2013 Season...which is turning out to be our most ambitious season to date!

 Designer Pamela Querin with actors Stephen Wayne, Maria Householder and Jeff Querin.

 

Jeff Querin and Maria Householder get loose and limber for "Speakin' Easy" (Jul-Oct)

 

Jeff Querin puttin' on the ritz

 

Nick captured Maria Householder perfectly!

 

 Perry Columbus finally returns Jan-Feb for "Mystery Goes Hollywood"

 

"Sock Hops and Soda Pops" (March-May) is the follow-up to last years smash "Doo Wops and Beauty Shops"

 

Remember this happy duo?

 

Yes, Largo will return too...

 

Cause after all, we're all about making you smile.

 

 

 

 

Tuesday
Aug282012

Behind-the-Scenes of 2013

Each August we get to spend an afternoon with the nationally cool photographer Nick Fancher of Shutter-Think Photography.

Enjoy some behind-the-scenes pics.  The official 2013 show pics to come!

Designer Pamela Querin preps actress Maria Householder for the "Speakin' Easy" show shot

 

Actor Jeff Querin joins Nick Fancher for more swingin '20's 

 

Actor Stephen Wayne suits up for next year's "Sock Hops and Soda Pops"

 

The super cool studio in Columbus, OH even came with a painted truck!

 

Jeff Querin and Nick Fancher puttin' on the ritz

 

Largo Cutting will return next year...can you feel the love?

 

Nick Fancher in his element

 

Maria poses for the fan

 

Trivia:  Nick Fancher rocks!

Nick's pics coming soon!  But for now if you look around our website you'll see Nick's pics everywhere.  

Hint, start with the masthead of every page!

 


Tuesday
Jul312012

Argh!

 

Jeff Querin weaves quite a yarn in "Overboard!"

 

 

 

Tuesday
Jul312012

Mustache Mints

Mustache Mints available at every show...guaranteed to make you smile!