Tuesday, March 18, 2014

SOME ENCHANTED EVENING fades away, SEXUALIS enters tech, PROOF gets a porch, and A CHORUS LINE starts music rehearsals. This week at the Little Theatre!

Good morning friends of the Little Theatre!


What an amazing closing weekend of Some Enchanted Evening, our annual winter fundraising production. We had four full houses enjoying over 30 classic American showtunes written by the incredible Rodgers and Hammerstein. It was a great run! Thank you to everyone who came out to support our organization over the last five weeks!



There's never any down time at the theatre. Two hours after the final bows of Some Enchanted evening, our technical director, Dave Linfield, had laid down the enormous back porch onstage for our upcoming production of Proof. 5 hours after the show ended, all of the carpet in the theatre had been pulled up and sections of our stage floor had been rebuilt and replaced. Yesterday, as the walls of the Proof set appeared for rehearsal that evening, lights were being taken down and refocused for the Ubu's Other Shoe staged reading of Psychopathia Sexualis, playing this Friday and Saturday at 7:00 PM. Read more about the play and get your tickets by clicking HERE.


There are only two mainstage production left in our 67th anniversary season. Proof, directed by visiting director Teresa Thuman, has moved into the theatre and is rapidly heading toward opening on April 4! Do you have tickets to this Pulitzer Prize-winning play yet? Good seats are disappearing- get your today by clicking HERE.


We're finishing up 2013-2014 with another Pulitzer Prize winner: A Chorus Line takes the stage on May 16! Director/choreographer Zach Johnson (Oklahoma, The Sound of Music) returns to the Little Theatre to helm this fantastic musical. Tickets are going to go fast for this one (the center section is nearly sold out for every performance) so get your today by clicking HERE.

Thank you for your continued support of our organization. Have a wonderful, week, everyone!

-Kevin



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