Announcing 2013 -2014 Season!

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SHOWTIMES FOR ALL SHOWS:   

   Week nights/Saturday @ 7:00 and  Sunday @ 2:30 

Ticket prices:

Adult - $12.00

Students/Children – $8.00

Seniors (60+) – $10.00 

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Summer Musical – July 26, 27, 28 and August 2, 3, 4.

“Just So”

A twenty-five year project that began with a series of inspirational stories, the writing team behind Honk brings us an imaginatively empowering piece of theatre in JUST SO. This wondrous musical weaves five of Mr. Kipling’s most famous tales together into a fanciful lesson about personal courage, individuality and friendship.

“Before the High and Far-Off Times…came the Time of the Very Beginnings” when everything was just so, until Pau Amma the Crab, started playing with the ocean. This caused the lands to flood, disrupting the other animals and putting them in danger. While the rest of the animals accept their sad fate, however, Elephant’s Child embarks on a journey to challenge and overcome the disobedient crab. Along the way, he meets other animals and discovers how the mysteries of their phenomenon came to be.

Set to an eclectic, upbeat score, JUST SO brings imagination and wit into a song-filled journey through the jungle.  Adults and kids to be cast.

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Fall Show – Oct. 4, 5, 6 and 12 (2 shows) and 13

“The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe”

Based on the classic story by C.S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is a visually spectacular journey. Fantasy, adventure, and mystery await four siblings when they step through the wardrobe and into the magical land of Narnia—where the icy White Witch rules, and her curse ensures that the land is always crusted with snow. As they travel, the children encounter dwarfs, fawns, and the great lion king, Aslan. Together they seek to fulfill the ancient prophecy and release Narnia from the Witch’s enchantment and her spell of eternal winter.

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Christmas Show – December 6, 7, 8 and 13, 14, and 15

“Madeline’s Christmas”

“In an old house in Paris that was covered with vines lived twelve little girls in two straight lines.” So begins this delightful story of Madeline’s Christmas! The day begins like any other day. Miss Clavel takes the twelve little girls on their morning walk. They go to the zoo and then back to school for their French history lesson. Suddenly disaster strikes when everyone gets the flu! Everyone that is, except for the ever-resilient Madeline. Saddened that they may not be able to go home for Christmas, the girls and Miss Clavel take to their beds. But on Christmas Eve, an exciting and magical adventure begins.

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“Blithe Spirit”

Charles Condomine is a successful novelist. Ruth is his charming, strong-willed wife. In order to conduct research for Charles’ latest book, they invite a medium to their home to perform a seance, expecting that the eccentric psychic, Madame Arcati, will be a humorous shyster. Well, she is humorous – in fact, her boisterous character practically steals the show! However, her ability to connect with the dead is genuine and the fun begins.

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Spring Show – April 25, 26, 27 and May 1, 3, 4 (no show May 2)

“Our Town” 

Our Town is a 1938 three-act play by American playwright Thornton Wilder. Set in the fictional American small town of Grover’s Corners, it tells the story of an average town’s citizens in the early twentieth century as depicted through their everyday lives.

 

 


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