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Masks & movement combine to create an evening of scenes that explore feelings we all have, hide & sometimes share.
A performance by the Cashore Marionettes is a celebration of life. The performance consists of a collection of engaging pieces encompassing a broad range of themes, each delivered w/ a simplicity that expresses the essence of the moment. While open to audiences of all ages, this show is not intended for young children due to the content, pace, scene length & emotional sensibility of performance. This is not your average puppet show; it is instead "Life in Motion."
Rebel Alliance Theatre's production of the original play “Ripper,” by local playwright Marty Duhatschek, will have you shaking in your seats & waiting eagerly for the next chilling scene. Marty takes you through an unusual adaptation of a classic story of good & evil, melding the popular Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde w/ the nerve-wracking true story of Jack the Ripper, the murderer who terrorized London in 1888. Join the cast & crew of “Ripper” as they transport you to the streets of London to find the answers. To reserve seats for “Ripper” or learn more, contact Rebel Alliance Theatre at 426-8580 or email [email protected]
UW-Fox Theatre & The Missoula Children's Theatre presents "Cinderella," an original adaptation of the classic fairy tale. A pumpkin coach, Prince Charming, a glass slipper & a dream come true are woven together by the magic of a Fairy Godmother in this enchanting Musical. Experience the unique twist the Missoula Children's Theatre puts on this classic story.
Starring 60 local children & performed in the Communication Arts Center at UW-Fox Valley.
All is Calm uses a cappella arrangments of European carols and war songs to recall the World War I truce between Allied Forces and German soldiers in no man's land on Christmas Eve, 1914. Performed by Cantus and Theater Latte Da.
Pinter’s story of an unnamed dictatorship during the late years of the Cold War performed by invited professional & student actors & directed by Timothy X. Troy, J. Thomas & Julie Esch Hurvis, Professor of Theater & Drama at Lawrence. Pinter wrote the play to support a human rights campaign of PEN International.
The action is set in Truvy’s beauty salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana, where all the ladies who are “anybody” come to have their hair done. Helped by her eager new assistant Annelle, the outspoken, wise-cracking Truvy dispenses shampoos and free advice to the other ladies of the town. Some include the town’s rich curmudgeon, Ouiser; an eccentric millionaire, Miss Clairee; & the local social leader, M’Lynn, whose daughter Shelby is about to marry. Filled with hilarious repartee & acerbic but humorously revealing verbal collisions, the play draws on the underlying strength & love which give it, and its characters, the special quality to make this event a touching, funny & marvelously amiable night of theatre.
Pirandello’s dark comedy explores the relationship between affection and madness as “Henry” pretends to be a medieval emperor to shield himself from the pain of lost love.
After a series of disasters strike the Little House on The Prairie Family a choice must be made: should the family stay together or should the kids be put up for adoption? Told with period songs, humor and depth of character, A Laura Ingalls Wilder Christmas tells a story of healing that celebrates the importance of enduring family bonds.
"The Hallelujah Girls" is a hilarious full-length comedy by authors Jesse Jones, Nicholas Hope, and Jamie Wooten. Dinner & Show and Show Only option. Reservations required for Dinner & Show guests.
Dinner is gourmet chef-prepared on-premise and served plated to you! Fabulous food and Laughs! Plan an evening out and enjoy!
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