Brave the stage

an evening of running towards the fear

Brave the Stage is an opportunity for our company members to run towards the fear and strengthen the onstage skills that scare them the most. It’s easy to rely on the things we do well, what happens when we run towards the things that we don’t?

From brand new Teen Company members to Artistic Director and Co Founder, Jayme Tinti, Brave the Stage
features artists at all stages of their artistic careers leaning into the things that scare them. Artists have spent the summer studying stage combat, burlesque, classical pieces, music, and everything in between!

Company members are matched
with an artist in the community or company that will serve as their mentor to strengthen those skills. Community partners include artists from The Savannah Sweet Tease Burlesque Revue, Collective Face Theatre Ensemble, and local artist and musician Josephine Johnson.

Bringing this one night only showcase of sweeping acts of bravery to the stage are company members Lexi
Balaoing Ambrose, McKenna Lyons, Gary Zintar, Luisa Nolasco, Kat Pilkus, Artistic Director Jayme Tinti, and Teen Company Members Liv Dugas, Liam Padgett, and Madison Gamble.

 

Madison gamble

A monologue from the Greek tragedy ‘Oedipus’ by Sophocles
Project Ambition:
to explore the world of a dramatic monologue which doesn’t rely on comedy, through the use of imagination and bravery
Mentor: Wesley Pridgen

lexi balaoing ambrose

Stuck Out In That Same Old Storm Again, performing the song ‘Rainbow’ by Kacey Musgrave
Project Ambition:
to pursue the act of bravery by performing a musical number whilst accompanying my storytelling skills vocally on an instrument
Mentor: Luisa Nolasco

liv dugas

Stuck Out In That Same Old Storm Again, performing the song ‘Rainbow’ by Kacey Musgrave
Project Ambition:
to pursue the act of bravery by performing a musical number whilst accompanying my storytelling skills vocally on an instrument
Mentor: Jayme Tinti

liam padgett

Foil Skirmish
Project Ambition:
to leap into combat on stage, safely and confidently
Mentor: Alexis Rausch

gary zinter

An Adapted Excerpt from The Elusive Embrace - creative non-fiction by Daniel Mendelsohn
Project Ambition:
to stretch my boundaries through working with text and movement
Mentor: Lexi Balaoing Ambrose

jayme tinti

Back to Where it All Began, a monologue from “Antigone” by Sophacles
Project Ambition:
to honor our art by investigating in its truest form
Mentor: David I. L. Poole of The Collective Face Theatre Ensemble

kat pilkus

Musical direction of ‘If I Didn’t Believe in You’ from The Last Five Years, by Jason Robert Brown
Project Ambition:
to direct action driven storytelling of a musical narrative devoid of traditional musical theatre choreography
Mentor: Jayme Tinti

luisa nolasco

Mermaid Dreams and Being Part of Their World
Project Ambition:
to embrace my body as a vessel for a character that is seen as conventionally desirable and attractive
Mentor: Rita D’LaVane-Savannah Sweet Tease Burlesque Revue

mckenna lyons

Self-Accompaniment on Guitar feat. ‘Winter Winds’ by Mumford and Sons
Project Ambition:
to pursue bravery in vulnerability and storytelling by accompanying myself on guitar
Mentor: Josephine Johnson

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Material Girls! an evening celebrating the Queen of Pop's biggest hits from the 80s and 90s!

Join the leading ladies of Savannah Stage Company as they take you through the music that defined a generation! All of your favorites from Like A Virgin to Holiday, to Express Yourself and Vogue. Don't miss your chance to party like it's 1990 at Tybee Post Theater on Friday August 12th!


The Full Monty is a musical with book by Terrence McNally and score by David Yazbek.

In this Americanized musical stage version adapted from the 1997 British film of the same name, six unemployed Buffalo steelworkers, low on both cash and prospects, decide to present a strip act at a local club after seeing their wives' enthusiasm for a touring company of Chippendales. As they prepare for the show, working through their fears, self-consciousness, and anxieties, they overcome their inner demons and find strength in their camaraderie.


SPECIAL THANKS to our community mentors

We are so thankful to our Season Sponsors at First Baptist Church of Savannah. We appreciate the work they are doing by accepting every individual without regard to age, gender, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or socio-economic status, aiming to be a safe place for the LGBTQ+ community.


Special thanks to Savannah Children’s Theatre, Savannah Repertory Theatre, Justin Addington, Evan Goetz, Megan Wellman Blanton, Chris Medford, and our families, fur babies, husbands, and housemates for their patience and encouragement!