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SUMMARY:Black Irish
DESCRIPTION:WE’RE THRILLED TO BE CELEBRATING OUR TEN YEAR ANNIVERSARY IN SEDONA\, ARIZONA! \nEmerson Theater Collaborative is proud to bring Black Irish by Jeffrey Kagan-McCann to Sedona AND Prescott\, Arizona. This play is a sharp\, funny\, and quietly gut-punching one-act following Ruairí Phelan\, a young African-American man who crosses the ocean to a tiny Irish farming town in search of the Phelans—his grandfather’s family. They believe Uncle Patrick died decades ago. They have no idea he’s been alive in America all this time. \nThe script weaves twists\, heart\, and humor with the ease of a seasoned storyteller—“as intoxicating as a slug of good whiskey\,” wrote Melanie McFarlane of The Seattle Times. The play also earned audience-favorite status\, winning Best Play at the 2019 Hartford Fringe Festival. \nWritten and Directed by Jeffrey Kagan-McCann. Produced by Camilla Ross \nSIGHTS | SOUNDS | SAMPLING of the Irish-American Experience \nOpening Night\, Friday\, FEBRUARY 6\, 2026 at the Sedona UMC – New Room. \nAn evening of Irish ambiance: light traditional music\, small bites\, One drink ticket\, and a lively performance that sets the tone for a memorable night. \nTasty Delights by Chef David includes Irish Meatballs with Guinness Glaze\, Beef Tips in an African Tomato Stew\, Irish Whiskey & Maple Chicken Skewers\, Stuffed Cabbage Roll with Potato\, Beans\, Carrots & Herbs. Sides are Mashed Potatoes and Jollof Rice. Followed by a savory Caramelized Onion & Fig Mini Pastry \nCost – $60 / per person \nLimited Seating — Only 50 tickets available. \nIMPORTANT: When ordering your tickets for this event please choose the 6pm Ticket time. This gives you the event\, and the show for $60. There are no Refunds! No at-the-door sales for the pre-event\, SIGHTS | SOUNDS | SAMPLINGS. \nDATES/TIMES/LOCATIONS (SHOW ONLY): \n\nFebruary 5th – 7pm –  Prescott (The Cosmos Theatre Arts –   222 N Marina St.\, Prescott\, AZ 86301)\nFebruary 6th – 7pm – Sedona UMC – New Room\nFebruary 7th – 7pm – Sedona UMC – New Room\nFebruary 8th – 2pm – Sedona UMC – New Room\n\nTICKETING (SHOW ONLY): \nPick your seats with our reserved “seating” map. \n\nAdvance Purchase / General Seating – $35\nAdvance Purchase / Reserved Seating – $45\n At-the-Door – $45\n\n\nNo Refunds! \nClick Here to Buy Tickets for Prescott / Cosmos Theater! \nClick Here to Buy Tickets for Sedona UMC – The New Room!
URL:https://emersontheatercollaborative.org/event/black-irish/
LOCATION:Sedona UMC – New Room\, 110 Indian Cliffs Rd\, Sedona\, 86336\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult,Comedy,Cultural,Historical,Performing Arts
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SUMMARY:Holidays on Ice
DESCRIPTION:Emerson Theater Collaborative is proud to present another unforgettable live theater production for the holiday season. Bring the holidays alive with David Sedaris’ Holidays on Ice hilarious stories. David Sedaris’s beloved holiday collection is new again with six more pieces\, including a never before published story. Join us Nov 29th\, 30 and Dec 1\, 2024 for a little bit of David Sedaris. \nWe will read following holiday stories: \n\nSantaland Diaries: Partial Reading\nLet It Snow\nThe Cow and The Turkey\nUs and Them\nChristmas Means Giving\n\nWritten by David Sedaris. Produced & Directed by Camilla Ross. \nShow Days/Times:\nNovember 29th | Friday | 7pm\nNovember 30th | Saturday | 7pm\nDecember 1st | Sunday | 2pm \nTicketing In-Person:\nPick your seats with our reserved “seating” map.\n• Advance Purchase / General Seating – $35\n• Advance Purchase / Reserved Seating – $45\n• At-the-Door – $45 \nCLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS! \nNo Refunds! \nLocation:\nVerde Valley School | Brady Hall\n3511 Verde Valley School Rd\nSedona\, AZ 86351 \nPerformed by: \n\nLisa Schatz Glinksy*\nSean Spencer*\nJoan Westmoreland*\nJames Yaw*\nAudrey Young*\nTerra Shelman\nDave Belkiewitz\nKirstyn Lazur – Madam Elf\nCat Ransom\nSandi Schenholm\n\n* Company Members \nSpecial Quest: Red RockApella \n 
URL:https://emersontheatercollaborative.org/event/holidays-on-ice/
LOCATION:Verde Valley School | Brady Hall\, 3511 Verde Valley School Rd\, Sedona\, AZ\, 86351\, United States
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Sedona
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SUMMARY:70 Scenes of Halloween
DESCRIPTION:Join the Arts Academy of Sedona for a quirky\, inventive\, and fun play in which time is out of joint as married couple Jeff and Joan contend with ghosts\, beasts\, and witches banging on their windows\, wafting through their rooms\, and wielding butcher knives. Marriage is scary! [Originally produced by Creation Production Company\, New York]\n\nWritten by Jeffrey Jones. Produced by Camilla Ross. Directed by Craig Schneider.\n\nOctober 26th | Friday | 7pm\nOctober 27th | Saturday | 2pm & 7pm\n\nTicketing In-Person:\nPick your seats with our reserved “seating” map.\n\nAdvance Purchase Premium Seating  – $25\nAdvance Purchase General Audience – $20\nAt the Door – $30\n\n\nNo Refunds!\n\n\n\n70 SCENES OF HALLOWEEN is produced by special arrangement with Broadway Play Publishing Inc\, NYC 
URL:https://emersontheatercollaborative.org/event/70-scenes-of-halloween/
LOCATION:Verde Valley School|Brady Hall\, 3511 Verde Valley School Road\, Sedona\, AZ\, 86351\, United States
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Performing Arts,Sedona
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SUMMARY:Driving Miss Daisy
DESCRIPTION:The Arts Academy of Sedona and Emerson Theater Collaborative are proud to bring Driving Miss Daisy to the stage on October 4-6\, 2024 at Verde Valley School’s Brady Hall. Winner of the 1988 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. \nThe place is the Deep South\, the time 1948\, just prior to the civil rights movement. Having recently demolished another car\, Daisy Werthan\, a rich\, sharp-tongued Jewish widow of seventy-two\, is informed by her son\, Boolie\, that henceforth she must rely on the services of a chauffeur. The person he hires for the job is a thoughtful\, unemployed black man\, Hoke\, whom Miss Daisy immediately regards with disdain and who\, in turn\, is not impressed with his employer’s patronizing tone and\, he believes\, her latent prejudice. But\, in a series of absorbing scenes spanning twenty-five years\, the two\, despite their mutual differences\, grow ever closer to\, and more dependent on\, each other\, until\, eventually\, they become almost a couple. Slowly and steadily the dignified\, good-natured Hoke breaks down the stern defenses of the ornery old lady\, as she teaches him to read and write and\, in a gesture of good will and shared concern\, invites him to join her at a banquet in honor of Martin Luther King\, Jr. As the play ends Hoke has a final visit with Miss Daisy\, now ninety-seven and confined to a nursing home\, and while it is evident that a vestige of her fierce independence and sense of position still remain\, it is also movingly clear that they have both come to realize they have more in common than they ever believed possible—and that times and circumstances would ever allow them to publicly admit. \nDriving Miss Daisy reinforces the lesson that every stage of our life is precious and should never be taken for granted. \nProduced by Special Arrangement of Dramatist Play Service. Music by Robert Waldmen. \nPlaywright: Alfred Uhry\nDirector: Camilla Ross\nAssistant Director: Craig Schneider\n \nCast:\nJoan Westmoreland – Miss Daisy\nJames Yaw – Boolie\nErnest Pittman – Hoke \nCrew:\nSound Designer: Jon Capozzoli\nLighting Designer: Maz Sailer \nAlfred Uhry is the only playwright ever to win the Triple Crown: an Oscar\, a Tony\, and a Pulitzer Prize. He began his career as a lyric writer under contract to the late Frank Loesser. In that capacity he made his Broadway debut in 1968 with HERE’S WHERE I BELONG. He then wrote the book and lyrics for THE ROBBER BRIDEGROOM and was nominated for a Tony Award. He followed that with five re-created musicals at the Goodspeed Opera House. In 1987 his first play\, DRIVING MISS DAISY\, opened at Playwrights Horizons Theatre in New York. It was subsequently moved to the John Houseman Theatre\, where it ran for over 1300 performances. The play earned many awards\, including the Outer Critics Circle Award and the 1988 Pulitzer Prize for Drama. For the film version\, he won an Academy Award and the film itself was voted Best Picture of the Year. Other films include “Mystic Pizza” and “Rich in Love.” Mr. Uhry’s second play\, LAST NIGHT OF BALLYHOO\, which was commissioned by the Cultural Olympiad for the 1996 Atlanta Olympics\, opened on Broadway in February 1997. It has been chosen Best Play by the American Theatre Critics Association\, The Outer Critics Circle\, and the Drama League\, and the 1997 Tony Award. He worked on PARADE\, a musical play about the Leo Frank case\, with music and lyrics by Jason Robert Brown and directed by Harold Prince. His film projects include a new adaptation of “Dodsworth” for Time Warner\, “Cut Flowers” for Miramax\, and “Taft\,” commissioned by Morgan Freeman \nShow Days/Times:\nOctober 4th | Friday | 7pm\nOctober 5th* | Saturday | 7pm\nOctober 6th | Sunday | 2pm\n\nSpecial Event of SIGHTS | SOUNDS | SAMPLING of the Southern Experience on Saturday\, October 5th from 5pm to 6pm. Join us in the celebration of the Southern Experience displayed through theater\, music\, fried chicken\, hush puppies\, sweet potato pie & sweet tea. Food by John Ramagli of the Chophouse.\n\n$20 with Driving Miss Daisy Show Ticket\n$45 without Show Ticket\n\nBuy Tickets:\nPick your seats with our reserved “seating” map.\n\nAdvance Purchase / General Seating – $35\nAdvance Purchase / Reserved Seating – $45\nAt-the-Door – $45\n\nCLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKETS!\n\nNo Refunds!\n\nLocation:\nVerde Valley School | Brady Hall\n3511 Verde Valley School Rd\nSedona\, AZ 86351
URL:https://emersontheatercollaborative.org/event/driving-miss-daisy/
LOCATION:Verde Valley School|Brady Hall\, 3511 Verde Valley School Road\, Sedona\, AZ\, 86351\, United States
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Drama
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SUMMARY:2.5 Minute Ride
DESCRIPTION:Emerson Theater Collaborative presents another live in-theater experience\, Lisa Kron’s production of 2.5 Minute Ride. Lisa’s father is 74\, nearly blind\, a Holocaust survivor\, and addicted to roller coasters. 2.5 Minute Ride follows two very different father-daughter trips: the annual Kron family pilgrimage to roller-coaster heaven in Sandusky\, Ohio\, and Lisa’s once-in-a-lifetime trip to Auschwitz with her father.\n\n\nWritten by Lisa Kron. Produced by Camilla Ross. Directed by Dev Ross. Performed by Mindy Mendelsohn.\n\n\nMarch 22nd & 23rd | Friday & Saturday | 7pm\nMarch 24th | Sunday | 2pm\n\n\nThere will be an after-show TALK BACK facilitated by Alicia Mcgall\n\n\nTicketing In-Person:\nPick your seats with our reserved “seating” map.\n\nAdvance /Reserved Seating – $55 (sit at a table with your friends/family\, drink tickets available and table service)\nAdvance /Reserved Table – $165 (reserve an entire table of three for your friends/family\, drink tickets available and table service)\nAdvance Purchase – $35\nAt-the-Door – $45\n\nClick here to buy tickets!\n\nNo Refunds!
URL:https://emersontheatercollaborative.org/event/2-5-minute-ride/
LOCATION:Verde Valley School|Brady Hall\, 3511 Verde Valley School Road\, Sedona\, AZ\, 86351\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult,Comedy,Drama,Performing Arts,Sedona
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SUMMARY:Almost Maine
DESCRIPTION:Emerson Theater Collaborative presents Almost Maine\,  a place that’s so far north\, it’s almost not in the United States. It’s almost in Canada. And it’s not quite a town\, because its residents never got around to getting organized. So it almost doesn’t exist. One cold\, clear\, winter night\, as the northern lights hover in the star-filled sky above\, the residents of Almost\, Maine\, find themselves falling in and out of love in unexpected and hilarious ways. Knees are bruised. Hearts are broken. But the bruises heal\, and the hearts mend—almost—in this delightful midwinter night’s dream. \n  \nWritten by John Cariani. Produced by Camilla Ross \n  \nDates/Times: \nFriday\, December 1st\, 7pm \nSaturday\, December 2nd\, 7pm \nSunday\, December 3rd\, 2pm \n  \nTicketing In-Person: \nAdvance Purchase / General Seating – $35 \nAdvance Purchase / Reserved Seating – $45 (pick your seats with our reserved “seating” map) \nAt-the-Door – $45 \n  \nCLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS! \nNo Refunds! \n  \nLocation: \nVerde Valley School | Brady Hall \n3511 Verde Valley School Rd \nSedona\, AZ 86351
URL:https://emersontheatercollaborative.org/event/almost-maine/
LOCATION:Verde Valley School | Brady Hall\, 3511 Verde Valley School Rd\, Sedona\, AZ\, 86351\, United States
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Cultural,Performing Arts,Sedona
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SUMMARY:Every Christmas Story Ever Told (and then some)
DESCRIPTION:Instead of performing Charles Dickens’ beloved holiday classic for the umpteenth time\, three actors decide to perform every Christmas story ever told — plus Christmas traditions from around the world\, seasonal icons from ancient times to topical pop-culture\, and every carol ever sung. A madcap romp through the holiday season! The Emerson Theater Collaborative’s mission is to serve youth\, under-represented communities and artists with an emphasis on diversity\, by producing innovative and exhilarating theater in Northern Arizona.\n\nStarring Josh Rivedal\, Jimmy Shoffman & William “Gabriel” Grier.\n\nTicketing \nIn-Person theater costs. For the first time ever\, pick your seats with our new “seating” map.\n\nAdvance – $35\nAt Door – $45\nAdvance /Reserved Seating – $55 (sit at table with your friends/family\, drink tickets available and table service)\nAdvance /Reserved Table – $165 (reserve an entire table of three for your friends/family\, drink tickets available and table service)\n\nCLICK HERE TO BUY TICKETS! \n\nFollowing CDC COVID-19 recommendations for masks and vaccinations. No Refunds!\n\n\nSPONSORS:\n\nCity of Sedona\nDebra Gallaway – Caldwell Banker\nSedona Monthly
URL:https://emersontheatercollaborative.org/event/every-christmas-story-ever-told-and-then-some/
LOCATION:Sedona Arts Academy | The Collective Sedona\, 7000 SR 179 STE C-100\, Sedona\, 86351\, United States
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Performing Arts,Sedona
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SUMMARY:Raging Skillet
DESCRIPTION:Based on the true life story of Chef Rossi. Directed by Ashley Adelman.\n\nWhen Rossi’s mother discovers the microwave\, home cooked meals become a thing of the past. What starts as Rossi’s rebellion against her Orthodox Jewish mom ends with her becoming New York’s #1 punk-rock caterer. The playwright behind the hit I LOVED\, I LOST\, I MADE SPAGHETTI heads back to the kitchen with this hilarious and heartfelt new comedy\, Raging Skillet. Written by Jacques Lamarre. Directed by John Simpkins.\n\n\n\nAs the catering director\, owner and executive chef of “The Raging Skillet”\, a cutting-edge catering company known for breaking any and all rules\, she has earned a reputation as the one to call when it’s time to do something different. “I like to think of myself as the anti-chef\,” says Rossi\, “no pretension\, no complicated recipes\, just fun\, fast and fabulous food.”\n\nRossi\, who credits America as her home town\, grew up in a camper wedged on the top of a Ford pick-up truck and had visited most of the United States by the time she was 10 years old. Her wacky sense of humor and international food fusions reflect her Hungarian Yiddish background and her love of all things loaded with flavor.\n\n“I think I was the only kid in high-school who had a Yiddish/ Jersey/ Southern accent”\, says Rossi… “and a passion for Tandoori Chicken.”\n\nThe Zagat’s Guide has called Rossi “the wildest thing this side of the Mason Dixon Line.”The New York Times has called Rossi\, “a new breed of rebel anti-caterer.”Go Magazine has voted Rossi “one of the 100 women we love!”\n\nWriter\, radio-personality\, chef and caterer this is a woman who loves to stir it up!\n\n\nDates:\n\n\nFriday\, October 1st\, 7pm\nSaturday\, October 2nd\, 7pm\nSunday\, October 3rd\, 2 pm\n\n\n\n\nTickets:\nIn-Person theater costs. For the first time ever\, pick your seats with our new “seating” map.\n\nAdvance /Reserved Seating – $55 (sit at table with your friends/family\, drink tickets available and table service)\nAdvance /Reserved Table – $165 (reserve an entire table of three for your friends/family\, drink tickets available and table service)\n\nAdvance – $35\n\n\nAt Door – $45\n\nClick here to BUY TICKET for in-person\n\nStream from Home via On-the-Stage (video on-demand) – $20\n\nClick here to BUY TICKETS for on-demand viewing.\n\n\n\nDon’t forget the Book Signing on Wednesday\, September 29th\, 2021!\n\n\nRaging Skillet Book Signing | Peregrine Book Company\nIn this unique event\,  you’ll have the opportunity to get your copy of Raging Skillet: the true life story of Chef Rossi a memoir with recipes signed by Chef Rossi.\n\nBuy your copy in advance through the Peregrine Book Company and we’ll bring it to the book signing!! Select “Pick-Up” Peregrine staff will then transport your book to the Sept. 29th book signing where you will be able to pick it up and have it signed.\n\nThe signing will be held September 29th\, 2021 4pm to …\nwww.peregrinebookcompany.com\n\n\n\nRaging Skillet – Pre Order Your Book\n\nFollowing CDC COVID-19 recommendations.
URL:https://emersontheatercollaborative.org/event/raging-skillet/
LOCATION:Sedona Arts Academy | The Collective Sedona\, 7000 SR 179 STE C-100\, Sedona\, 86351\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult,Comedy,Cultural,Performing Arts
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210923T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Phoenix:20210925T193000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T184828Z
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SUMMARY:Kicking My Blue Genes in the Butt
DESCRIPTION:Josh Rivedal’s one man\, live Broadway-style play Kicking My Blue Genes in the Butt includes fifteen characters and seven songs and is both comedic and poignant. Mr. Rivedal discusses the tragic suicides of both his father and grandfather in a primal piece of live storytelling that creates an emotional connection with the audience and conveys the powerful message that suicide is preventable.\n\n\nFinally\, there will be a live Q&A between Mr. Rivedal and the audience on the importance of mental health and suicide prevention. Representatives of NAMI of Phoenix\, and Verde Valley Mental Health Coalition will moderate the after-show discussion.\n\nWho: \nEmerson Theater Collaborative\, in collaboration with NAMI\, Verde Valley Mental Health Coalition\, I Am Worthy Project\, and the i’Mpossible Project\n\nWhy:\nBecause Mental Health Matters\n\nWhat:\nKicking My Blue Genes in the Butt\, by Joshua Rivedal\n\nWhen: \nSeptember 23rd\, 24th\, 25th\n7:00pm-8:30pm (Thursday/Friday)\n2:00-2:30pm (Saturday)\n\nWhere: \nSedona Arts Academy\, The Collective\, 7000 SR 179 Ste. C100\, Sedona AZ 86351\n\nTickets:\n\nIn-Person theater costs. For the first time ever\, pick your seats with our new “seating” map.\n\nAdvance /Reserved Seating – $55 (sit at table with your friends/family\, drink tickets available and table service\nAdvance /Reserved Table – $165 (reserve an entire table of three for your friends/family\, drink tickets available and table service)\nAdvance – $35\nAt Door – $45\nUSE THIS LINK to purchase (or click on event website below) – https://bit.ly/etc-kicking-blue-genes\n\nStream from Home via On-the-Stage (video on-demand) – $20\n\nUSE THIS LINK to purchase and “stream” on-demand – https://bit.ly/etc-blue-genes-on-demand\nAvailable for viewing 9/24/2021 to 10/7/2021\n\n\nFollowing CDC COVID-19 recommendations on masks and vaccinations.
URL:https://emersontheatercollaborative.org/event/kicking-my-blue-genes-in-the-butt/
LOCATION:Sedona Arts Academy | The Collective Sedona\, 7000 SR 179 STE C-100\, Sedona\, 86351\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult,Comedy,Drama,Humanities,Tragedy
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