Actors Will Perform, Be Auctioned Off at Thingamajig’s Broadway Gala Next Tuesday

PHOTO: Thingamajig Theatre ‘Broadway in the Mountains’ actors including Ze’ev Barmor (Frankie Valli in “Jersey Boys”) and Nadia Belaouchi (Pickles in “Trailer Park”) will serve dinner, perform in a cabaret concert directed by Melissa Firlit and be auctioned off by emcee Dan Morrison for private gatherings. Photo courtesy Carole Howard.

Thingamajig Theatre Company’s brilliant summer season cast will perform in an original cabaret show and be auctioned off for one-of-a-kind fun events with lucky bidders at the Broadway Gala fundraising event on Tuesday, July 25 at 5pm.

Two hugely popular Thingamajig alumni have lead roles in this special evening.  Award-winning director Melissa Firlit returns to Pagosa from New York City to direct the cabaret show, and actor Dan Morrison comes from California to emcee the live auction with his iconic enthusiastic style.

The key roles of Firlit and Morrison are part of an elegant evening at the Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts to raise funds for Pagosa’s only nonprofit professional live theatre. In addition to the cabaret concert and unique live auction, the event will feature live music by the actors, and a meal catered and donated by theatre sponsor Alley House Grille — served by the actors.

Award-winning director Melissa Firlit returns to Pagosa from New York City to direct the cabaret show featuring the brilliant Thingamajig Theatre summer cast at the theatre’s Broadway Gala fundraising event. Photo courtesy Dan Morrison.

Menu inspired by musicals
The dishes served at the gala dinner will be inspired by two of this summer’s Broadway musicals – southern favorites like chicken fingers and mac and cheese for “Trailer Park”… and Italian specialties like roast beef sandwiches and lasagna in honor of “Jersey Boys.”

Only about half of the costs of Thingamajig productions are covered by ticket sales. The remainder of the theatre’s funding comes from private donors, business sponsors, grants and proceeds from this annual Broadway Gala fundraiser – the most important event of the year to keep the theatre up and running.

Tickets are $150 for this dressy evening and are on sale now on the theatre’s website at pagosacenter.org or by phoning the box office at 970-731-SHOW (7469).

Unique auction items
A look at some of the one-of-a-kind live auction offerings gives you a good idea of what unique experiences will be available to you if you are among the many lucky winners.

Always a favorite are singing telegrams with a minimum of three actors singing three songs as a special surprise for someone you love. Another unusual treat is a photo shoot for up to four people where the actors will do your hair and makeup while feeding you champagne and chocolate and choosing perfect costumes – imagine a perfect Christmas card when they join you in the picture.

Other options: Consider bidding on a campfire singalong with the summer cast. Or you can host three gatherings to discuss the casting and staging of possible plays while you and up to six friends enjoy a delicious meal prepared by chef extraordinaire Tim Moore.

Take a look at two more exceptional auction items: One is a progressive dinner for 10 people when the actors chauffeur you and your friends to four incredible locations where you’ll enjoy serenades along with wine and cocktail pairings to go with a multi-course meal prepared by the cast. Past winners have called this offering the crown jewel of the gala.

Another remarkable auction item is a trip for two to New York City with Tim and Laura Moore when you’ll join them for two days of auditioning potential actors to perform in next year’s summer musicals. This three day-four night trip also includes visiting with past Thingamajig performers, enjoying two high-end dinners out in the Big Apple and attending two shows on Broadway. Airfare is not included.

“We know from previous galas that our guests have been surprised and delighted by the evening’s festivities – and especially the clever and creative auction opportunities,” said Laura Moore, executive director and co-founder of Thingamajig Theatre with her husband Tim. “We are deeply grateful for everyone’s support because the musicals that folks are seeing on stage this summer — and our many other productions throughout the year — would not be possible without the funding raised at the gala.”

Broadway summer musicals
This summer’s talented actors, singers, dancers, directors and designers are presenting a blockbuster summer season aptly titled Broadway in the Mountains. Three musicals are on stage in rotation through August 27. “The Great American Trailer Park Musical” is a heartwarming musical comedy that explores the complicated relationships between a group of misfits living at a trailer park in Florida. “Jersey Boys” became an international music phenomenon as it dramatized the story of the formation, success, eventual breakup and great music of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons, the iconic ‘60s rock ‘n’ roll group. “Godspell” is based on a series of parables principally based on the Gospel of St. Matthew that are performed with joyful music and dancing numbers guaranteed to inspire and warm your heart.

How to buy tickets
Tickets for the gala and the 2023 summer musicals are available on the theatre’s website at pagosacenter.org or by phoning the box office at 970-731-SHOW (7469). “Trailer Park” and “Jersey Boys” are recommended for more mature audiences. Evening performances are at 7pm and matinees are at 3pm.

Thingamajig Theatre Company is an award-winning professional nonprofit 501(c)(3) theatre in residence within the Pagosa Springs Center for the Arts. Its talented cast and crew come from across the U.S. to produce musicals, comedies and dramas year-round. The theatre’s mission is to provide high-quality theatre experiences at a low cost to our community, thereby making art accessible as well as providing a major economic driver for our tourist industry. They also provide youth, many of whom are recipients of scholarships, with low-cost, hands-on educational opportunities to see and participate in professional productions of important plays.

Carole Howard

Carole Howard