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2010-2011 Adult Season
July 16-18, 22-25, 2010

a musical by Dean Pitchford, Walter Bobbie & Tom Snow
additional Music by Eric Carmen, Sammy Hagar, Kenny Loggins and Jim Steinman
When Ren MacCormack and his mother move from Chicago to a small Texas town, Ren isn't prepared for the rigorous local edicts set down by local preacher. Musical hits include: ÒLetÕs Hear It for the Boy,Ó ÒHoldinÕ Out for a Hero,Ó, ÒAlmost Paradise,Ó and, of course, ÒFootloose.Ó
September 17-19, 24-26, 2010

by William Inge
The sudden arrival of Hal Carter, a handsome young drifter, in a small Kansas town, stirs the emotions of a group of neighbors as he develops an instant attraction with Madge, one of the most beautiful girls in town. As Hal hides deep insecurities with grand shows of bravado, Madge is torn between her heart and her head in this Pulitzer Prize-winning drama where passions turn one small community upside down.
November 26-28, December 2-5, 2010
(8 performances including a 2:00 matinee on Saturday Dec. 4, 2010)

based on the novella by Charles Dickens
adapted by Leigh Allen & Scott Stoney
Join Ebenezer Scrooge, Jacob Marley, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim and the ghosts of Christmases Past, Present and Future for this tale of redemption and forgiveness that captures the true spirit and magic of the holiday season.
January 7-9, 14-16, 2011

a musical by Jay Richards
based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott
Jay Richards' new musical version of the story of the March sisters (pretty, practical Meg, iconoclastic, headstrong Jo, shy, hardworking Beth and spoiled Amy) captures the tenderness and courage of Alcott's timeless story of family, friendship, romance and mid-19th century American life.
March 11-13, 18-20, 2011

a comedy/drama by Ed Graczyk
In a dried-up west Texas dime store, five ÒDisciples of James DeanÓ, reunite to honor the silver screen legend on the 20th anniversary of his death. Now middle-aged women, they were teenagers when Dean filmed Giant two decades ago in nearby Marfa. Flashbacks and 50Õs music get shaken up with laughter and a twist of fate in this comedy/drama by Ohioan Ed Graczyk.
May 13-15, 20-22, 2011
Moonlight and Magnolias
a comedy by Ron Hutchinson
David O. Selznick, famed Hollywood producer, has a problem. HeÕs three weeks into shooting his latest historical epic, Gone with the Wind, but the script just isnÕt working. His solution? Fire the director, pull Victor Fleming off The Wizard of Oz, and lock himself, Fleming, and script doctor Ben Hecht in his office for five days until they have a screenplay.
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