SFA School of Theatre and Dance to present ‘The 39 Steps’

"The 39 Steps" will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, Feb. 29 through March 2, and at 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, March 2 and 3, in the Flex Theatre on the campus of Stephen F. Austin State University.

“The 39 Steps” will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, Feb. 29 through March 2, and at 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, March 2 and 3, in the Flex Theatre on the campus of Stephen F. Austin State University.

Who doesn’t like a spy thriller? Lovers of comic theater and classic movies will be in their entertainment element at the Stephen F. Austin State University School of Theatre and Dance’s production of “The 39 Steps,” a parody play adapted by Patrick Barlow from the novel by John Buchan and the film by Alfred Hitchcock.

“The 39 Steps,” will be presented Thursday through Sunday, Feb. 29 through March 3, in the Flex Theatre, Griffith Fine Arts Building, on the SFA campus. Directed by Professor Scott Shattuck, the play is full of rollicking humor, packed with “wildly inventive stagecraft” and features an intrepid group of seven actors playing dozens of roles.

“I was delighted when I was asked to direct ‘The 39 Steps’ because I was rolling in the aisles when I saw it in London’s West End several years ago,” Shattuck said. “I’ve had a lot of fun directing zany British comedy in the past.” He’s directed successful productions of Joe Orton plays and of Tom Stoppard’s funny adaptations off Broadway. Calling himself a “classic film buff,” Shattuck describes Hitchcock as “head-and-shoulders the top director of the 20th century.”

Shattuck said,”The 39 Steps” is not only a tribute to and a spoof of Hitchcock’s 1935 movie of the same name, but it’s also peppered with wordplay and references to his better-known pictures, such as “Rear Window” and “North by Northwest.”

In “The 39 Steps,” a debonaire visitor to London has become bored and decides to pass time doing something “mindless and frivolous.” He heads out to go to a show.

“There he somehow finds himself swept up in mysterious international intrigue which chases him all the way to the Scottish Highlands,” Shattuck explains. “In the midst of the suspenseful fun, he meets shadowy femmes fatales, sinister heavies, clueless underwear salesmen and other hapless bystanders along the way. It’s a fast-moving comic action-adventure story that celebrates the magic of live theatre as well as the fun of old movies.”

Shattuck described the target audience of “The 39 Steps” as tweens through seniors, but even some younger children (8+) may enjoy it. Drinking, smoking, violence and sexual innuendo are depicted, but all in ways that are cartoonish or benign. Profane language is minimal and mild. There are loud “bang” sounds, flashing lights, stage fog and lighthearted suspense.

“Adults who have seen movies such as ‘Psycho’ or ‘Strangers on a Train’ may get a few extra laughs – or groans – but no prior knowledge is required,” Shattuck said.

In directing “The 39 Steps,” Shattuck said the play calls for all sorts of inventive stagecraft to portray planes, trains, automobiles and three different stages as well as chases through shadowy streets, under perilous bridges and over foggy moors, all on the Flex Theatre stage.

An ensemble of seven actors will portray numerous characters (the author estimates “approximately 200”) with different accents, physical postures, occupations, ages and genders, sometimes with fast costume changes and sometimes just by changing hats. Shattuck believes the audience will be intrigued by “wildly inventive stagecraft,” including sets, costumes, lighting, sound, wigs and props, and the many faces and voices of the supporting roles, which will be played by five performers designated as “clowns” in the script.

“The 39 Steps” will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Thursday through Saturday, Feb. 29 through March 2, and at 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, March 2 and 3, in the Flex Theatre. General admission ticket prices are: adult, $15; senior (62+), $10; youth (high school and younger), $8; SFA faculty/staff, $8; non-SFA student, $8; and SFA student, $5. For ticketing information or to purchase tickets, call the Fine Arts Box Office at (936) 468-6407, or visit sfasu.edu/boxoffice. For information about the play, call (936) 468-4003 or visit sfasu.edu/theatre-dance.

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SFA senior theatre student Aguirre to direct Guirgis’ dark comedy

The Stephen F. Austin State University School of Theatre and Dance will present the student-directed full-length, dark comedy “The Motherf**ker with the Hat” by award-winning playwright Stephen Adly Guirgis at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 16, and at 2 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 17, in the Black Box Theater in the Griffith Fine Arts Building, SFA campus.

Directed by Dallas senior Mariano Aguirre Jr., “The Motherf**ker with the Hat” explores the tumultuous journey of Jackie, a recovering addict determined to stay on the straight and narrow. His world is turned upside down when he discovers a mysterious hat in the apartment he shares with his girlfriend Veronica, sparking a series of events that unravel secrets, betrayal and unexpected alliances. Set against the gritty backdrop of New York City, this explosive tale of love, loyalty and the pursuit of redemption will keep audiences on the edge of their seats, questioning the blurred lines between right and wrong, according to Aguirre.

The cast includes Houston freshman Ashland Anderson as Veronica; Houston sophomore Xavier Sanchez as Jackie; Houston sophomore Erik Colbert as Ralph D.; Brownsboro junior Sarah Cook as Victoria; and Houston junior Eric Sosa as Cousin Julio.

The crew includes Whitney Posey, senior from Hawkins, stage manager; Osvaldo Matute, freshman from Magnolia, assistant director; Jonathan Leatherman, junior from Dayton, scenic designer; Dylan Manning, freshman from Allen, costume coordinator; Jade Hushaw, sophomore from Killeen, lighting designer; Marwa Habibi, freshman from McKinney, sound designer; and Ashley Camarillo, senior from Yoakum, props designer.

Aguirre is a Bachelor of Fine Arts candidate whose past directing credits include Jesse Cameron Alick’s “for colored boys …,” Carl(os) Roa’s “Spanish for Estranged Latin Kids,” Luis Valdez’s “Los Vendidos” and more. Assistant directing credits include Robert O’Hara’s “Bootycandy,” August Wilson’s “The Piano Lesson,” and the upcoming SFA Mainstage production of “Real Women Have Curves” by Josefina Lopez. Aguirre is also a member of the Multicultural Ensemble.

The play is recommended for mature audiences. Faculty production advisor is Cleo House-Keller.

Tickets are $5 for SFA students and faculty/staff and $8 for adults and youth not affiliated with SFA. To purchase tickets, visit the SFA Fine Arts Box Office online at sfasu.edu/boxoffice or call (936) 468-6407. Available tickets may be purchased at the door. Griffith Fine Arts Building is located at 2222 Alumni Drive. For more information about the play, call the School of Theatre and Dance at (936) 468-4003 or visit sfasu.edu/theatre-dance.

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Venezuelan percussionist to perform at SFA

Alirio José Torrealba

Alirio José Torrealba

Venezuelan percussionist Alirio José Torrealba will perform at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 14, in Cole Concert Hall on the campus of Stephen F. Austin State University.

His recital will feature performances of “Entrevero” for Maracas and Tape by Guasaka4; “Pajarillo Flamenco” by Juan Carlos Contreras; and “Temazcal” (maracas and tape) by Javier Alvarez. He will also conduct a maracas master class for SFA’s percussion studio.

Torrealba studied at the Simon Bolivar Conservatory of Venezuela and the Latin American Academy of Percussion. His passion for Venezuelan folk music led him to author “The Art of the Maracas” and establish the iPlayMaracas Academy. “The Art of the Maracas” is an introductory book designed to inform percussionists how to play “cross-stick maracas.”He has presented master classes in Amsterdam, Brussels, Munich, Paris, Madrid, Rome, Bogota and other parts of the world.

Admission to the concert is free. For additional information, contact the SFA School of Music at (936) 468-4602.

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February 6, 2024: NPD Crime Report

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SFA’s Center for Applied Research and Rural Innovation to host Rural Texas Travel and Tourism Conference

Stephen F. Austin State University’s Center for Applied Research and Rural Innovation, in association with the Texas Forest Country Partnership and Texas Forest Trail Region, will host the Rural Texas Travel and Tourism Conference March 7 in the Baker Pattillo Student Center Grand Ballroom on SFA’s campus.

The purpose of the conference is to educate and promote economic development opportunities through travel and tourism in Texas. Moreover, attendees will have the opportunity to acquire certification and knowledge of best tourism industry practices and will hear from expert speakers, according to Mary Ann Rojas, CARRI executive director.

“The conference will provide a forum for rural communities to showcase tourism attractions and entrepreneurship in rural Texas,” Rojas said. “It also will help build local capacity and strengthen networks among tourism and community champions. The conference also will act as a stage to showcase and highlight existing events that have benefited communities in rural areas and inspired others to learn from each other.”

The keynote speaker for the event will be Jonas Arjes, interim president and chief executive officer of the Branson Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce, who will present “A book, a river, and a hole in the ground: A Branson story.” During the presentation, Arjes will discuss his experience with the transformation of Branson, Missouri, into an international destination. He also will share knowledge of the community challenges, infrastructure, workforce, and social and economic impacts of growth.

“SFA’s CARRI exists to provide and support rural communities through the leveraging of university resources, talent and research,” Rojas said. “We recognize the economic development opportunities and challenges facing rural deep East Texas. We also recognize and advocate supporting tourism as a positive economic driver in our region.”

The conference is open to the public and encourages SFA students, as well as practitioners and community leaders, to attend. Cost of attendance is $100, and registration is open until the day of the event. To register, visit gosfa.com/tourismconf.

For more information about CARRI, visit sfasu.edu/carri.

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Stephen F. Austin State University, the newest member of The University of Texas System, began a century ago as a teachers’ college in Texas’ oldest town, Nacogdoches. Today, it has grown into a regional institution comprising six colleges — business, education, fine arts, forestry and agriculture, liberal and applied arts, and sciences and mathematics. Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools, SFA enrolls approximately 11,000 students while providing the academic breadth of a state university with the personalized attention of a private school. The main campus encompasses 421 acres that include 37 academic facilities, nine residence halls, and 68 acres of recreational trails that wind through its six gardens. The university offers more than 80 bachelor’s degrees, more than 40 master’s degrees and four doctoral degrees covering more than 120 areas of study. Learn more at sfasu.edu.

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February 5, 2024: NPD Crime Report

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