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PREVIOUS NEWS
from 2006
December 16, 2006: Ted played his final
performance as the Ghost of Jacob Marley in the
Hippodrome State Theatre's production of A
Christmas Carol.
December 13, 2006: Ted has been extended an offer
and will provide his voice to one of the three
husbands in the Hippodrome State Theatre's
production of The Smell of the Kill, directed
by Steppenwolf Theatre and Broadway
stage-manager/director Robert Satterlee. The
production opens January 12 and runs through the
beginning of February.
November 29, 2006: Ted has been cast as Danny
in the world premiere of American Western, a
new play by Neal Utterback. The show will play at
the Constans Theatre, the mainstage at the
University of Florida School of Theatre and Dance,
from February 2-11, 2007.
November 17, 2006: Ted has been signed to the
roster of
FTC-The Agency, a talent agency in Jacksonville,
Florida. Under the direction of Andrea Jones-Shiver,
the agency will send him out for work on
commercials, industrials, television and film.
November 2, 2006: An article about
auditioning for graduate schools, in which Ted is
featured in, was published in "Backstage East"
and "Backstage West" Magazine, a major actor
resource and casting publication in New York and
California.
Read the article online
October 31, 2006: Ted has been cast as
The Ghost of Jacob Marley
in The Hippodrome State Theatre's holiday production
of A Christmas Carol. He will be performing
on weekdays for the matinee performances, which
begin Nov. 25. For more information, check out
http://www.thehipp.org.
October 2, 2006: Ted has been cast as Porter
in the upcoming independent film, "Silent Dove,"
produced by
Dupree
Film Productions. Filming will begin in
late-November and continue through early-December.
September 15, 2006: Ted has been hired to act
in a video on customer service for the University of
Florida Athletic Association. In addition, he will
be the subject of a photo illustration on the state
of politics in the world today.
August 31, 2006: Ted has been cast as El-Fayoumy
in The Last Days of Judas Iscariot at the
University of Florida. The show will only run two
nights, December 4-5, and will be directed by Dr.
David Young.
August 23, 2006: Ted has begun his second
year of graduate school in the MFA in acting program
at the University of Florida. In addition to taking
class, he is also teaching an undergraduate Acting
for Non-Majors class and a Theatre Marketing
Performance and Production class.
August 18, 2006: The Great American
Trailer Park Musical must close this weekend,
Sunday, Aug. 20, to make way for the Hipp's next
production, Moonlight and Magnolias. More than
20,000 people have seen the record-breaking show.
Very few tickets remain for the last five shows.
Read a story from "The Gainesville Sun" that featured a
picture of Ted on the frontpage
August 1, 2006: Extended again! The Great American Trailer
Park Musical has received it's third extension
notice, now through Aug. 20. Tickets are available at
www.thehipp.org
July 11, 2006: The Great American Trailer Park
Musical has been extended again, now through Aug.
13. Tickets are available at
www.thehipp.org
July 10, 2006: An art exhibit by
actors at The Hippodrome opens July 11 in The Hippodrome
lobby. Ted has black and white and colors photos in the exhibit
entitled "India", images taken while working in an
orphanage with children with polio at the turn of the Millenium.
June 22, 2006:
"Confessions from Armadillo Acres" features the
characters of The Great American Trailer Park Musical
talking about their favorite Southern Fried Culture, a
hilarious, fun, special edition of Scene Magazine that
featured Ted on the cover of the magazine
June 16, 2006: Read an article about Trailer Park
that appeared in the
Bradford
Telegraph Herald
June 10, 2006: Two reviews have been posted about
Trailer Park. Read the reviews in
"The Gainesville Sun"
and "Entertaining U:
Jacksonville's Weekly Entertainment Newspaper"
June 7, 2006: An article about the mayor and city of
Starke's reaction to Trailer Park was featured in
"The Gainesville Sun."
Read the article
here
June 1, 2006: The Hippodrome State Theatre's
production of Trailer Park was featured in the
Scene section of "The Gainesville Sun."
Read the article here.
Also, check out the
TV spot for Trailer Park
May 31, 2006: Previews begin tonight at 8:15 p.m.
for The Great American Trailer Park Musical and
continue Thursday at 8:15 p.m. Opening night is Friday
at 8:15 p.m., and tickets are nearly sold-out, if not
already.
May 13, 2006: Rehearsals are under way for the
summer production of The Great American Trailer Park
Musical.
Meet the cast
May 9, 2006: Ted has just launched version 3.0 of
www.tedstephens3.com. New features include
additional photos, and sign-up for
an e-newsletter.
April 18,
2006: Ted has been offered the role of Duke in
The
Hippodrome State Theatre's summer musical and the
regional premiere of The Great American Trailer Park
Musical. The show begins rehearsals May 12 and opens
June 2, with an open run through August.
Feb. 2, 2006:
Ted was hired to do voiceover work by the
Psychology Department at the University of Florida (UF).
Along with Karen Kullman, a third-year MFA at UF, he
plays the role of the client for the recording,
which will be part of a graduate student's
dissertation.
Feb. 1, 2006:
Ted has been recognized as a proficient stage combat
fighter in rapier and dagger and unarmed combat by
the British Academy of Stage and Screen Combat and
Dueling Arts International.
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