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1 August 2010

Let's Murder Marsha

Date: 1 August 2010 14:00 to 17:00
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ACT II Community Theater presents

 

 

Let's Murder Marsha:  July 30, 31, Aug 1, 6, 7, & 8. 

 

Marsha is a happy housewife who happens to be obsessed with murder mysteries.  She over hears a conversation that has her convinced she is about to be murdered.  When she tries to turn the tables on her would-be murderers all hell breaks loose in the household.

 

Performances:  Friday and Saturday at 8 pm, and Sunday matinees at 2 pm.  General Admission:  $15  Seniors and Students:  $12  Active Military:  FREE      Group Rates of 15+:  $2 off

 

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All activities and performances held at the
St. Peters Community and Arts Center
 1035 St. Peters-Howell Road, St. Peters, MO 63376
Visit www.act2theater.com or 636- 219-0150 for more
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Rags, Blues, and Stomps (A Musical Review of the Roaring Twenties)

Date: 1 August 2010 14:00 to 16:00
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The THEATRE GUILD OF WEBSTER GROVES  presents the Rags, Blues, and Stomps (A Musical Review of the Roaring 20s)  July 29-31, Aug 1. Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8pm and Sundays at 2pm. Directed by Barb Mulligan. All Tickets $10.  For further info, call  314-962-0876or check our web site at  www.theaterguildwg.org. The theater is located at 517 Theater Lane.  (corner of Newport and Summit)

The Wizard of Oz

Date: 1 August 2010 14:00 to 16:00
Details:

OFF TO SEE THE WIZARD:

HARD ROAD THEATRE PRESENTS THE WIZARD OF OZ

 

There’s no place like Hard Road Theatre for family entertainment!  In association with the Highland Arts Council and sponsored by Scott Credit Union, the troupe is pleased to present the musical The Wizard of Oz.  Based upon the famous 1939 movie of the same name starring Judy Garland, the production follows the storyline of the film.  The show includes such favorite numbers as “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” and “We’re Off to See the Wizard” as well as two tunes not heard in the show.

 

The story follows the journey of a girl named Dorothy Gale from Kansas.  Following a powerful tornado, Dorothy awakens in a magical land called Oz.  She finds herself surrounded by a race of little people called Munchkins.  They are delighted that Dorothy’s house has landed on top of the Wicked Witch of the East and killed her. Her sister, the Wicked Witch of the West, vows to get revenge.  But a good witch named Glinda intervenes and temporarily protects Dorothy from the Wicked Witch.  With a pair of ruby slippers upon her feet, Dorothy and her dog Toto struggle to escape the evil Witch and return home. Along their journey, they befriend a mindless scarecrow, a heartless tin man, and a cowardly lion.   Together the group sets off on a journey to meet the Wizard of Oz, the only person capable of granting each of their hearts’ desires.  A truly family show with dozens of child and adult performers from throughout the region, The Wizard of Oz is sure to delight audience members from age 3 to 103.

 

The Wizard of Oz is directed by Josh Noll with assistance from Gentry Herlitz.  Musical direction is provided by Marla Weis.  Principal performers in the show include Becky Fromme (Dorothy), Tim Albaugh (Scarecrow/Hunk), Mitch England (Tin Man/Hickory), Tom Varner (Lion/Zeke), Megan Rauh (Glinda), Megan Jakel (Wicked Witch), John Volker (Wizard of Oz), Peter Stice (Emerald City Guard), Kathleen White (Aunt Em), Christian Dickerson (Uncle Henry), Rebecca Ellis (Miss Gultch), Josh Weis (Prof. Marvel), and Tyler Zobrist (Toto).  Other performers include Brian Murphy, Kyle Wiegand, Cullin White, Eve Sugg, Claire Mueller, Taylor Weiss,  Elizabeth Meadows, Trinity Pfalzgraf, Alayna Ellis, Alli Ritchy, Issac Rieke, Ian White, Jarrett Tebbe, Emily Meadows, Joshua Johnson, Tinah Edwards, Jessica Bell, Lis Ward, Bri Wiegand, CJ Knebel, Jonathon Meadows, Elizaberth Evans, and Courtney Talbert.

 

Performances for The Wizard of Oz are scheduled for 7:30p.m. on July 30, 31, Aug. 6, and 7th and 2:00p.m. on Aug. 1 & 8th.  All shows will be held at the Highland Elementary Auditorium, 1800 Lindenthal Ave., Highland, IL.  Ticket prices are $10 for adults, $9 for seniors, and $8 for children. Tickets are available at the auditorium one hour prior to each performance.  Seating is general admission.

 

Hard Road Theatre Productions is a non-profit theatre organization committed to providing the Highland area with high-quality, affordable, live productions.  For more information about The Wizard of Oz or Hard Road Theatre visit the Hard Road website at www.hardroad.org or call 618-654-7748.

Auditions - Plaid Tidings

Date: 1 August 2010 15:00 to 17:00
Details:
Alton Little Theater and Director, Liz Enloe, will hold auditions for PLAID TIDINGS, the sequel to the very successful FOREVER PLAID on Sunday August 1st from 3-5pm at the Alton Little Theater Showplace. The musical calls for four strong male voices and the audition will consist of presenting a prepared song and verbal readings from the script. The production dates are November 12-21; call Liz at 618-791-5343 for more information.

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