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Lucille ball Little Theatre of Jamestown is proud
to announce
the shows for the upcoming 2009-2010 season schedule
NEW PARKING
MAIN STREET RAMP NOW OPEN
NO CHARGE AT NIGHT
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Willy Wonka
Playing
May 21st, 22nd and
23rd. May 27th, 28th, 29th
and 30th.
A Musical
By Roald Dahl
Direcerted by Helen Merrill
Roald Dajl's timeless story of the world famous candy
man and his search for an heir to continue his candy confectioning
comes to life in this stage adaption of
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Willy Wonka is holding a contest! Five lucky people who find golden tickets
hidden inside Wonka bars win a tour of the candy factory and a lifetime supply
of chocolate. Come along as we follow the winners into the magical and mysterious
world of
"pure imagination".
Temptations, morality and character are lessons learned in this wild, hilarious,
toe-tapping musical.
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Programs
& Playing Dates
Subject to Change
When the rights to
the show are
withdrawn by the
Controlling Agent.
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Musical
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"PIRATES OF PENZANCE"
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October 2009
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Gilbert and Sullivan’s beloved musical
romance between Fredrick, who was mistakenly
apprenticed to a pirate crew, and Mabel, the daughter of a modern Major General.
This ambitious production is the first Little Theatre offering of Gilbert and
Sullivan.
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October 2nd, 3rd and 4th.
October 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th.
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Musical
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"YES, VIRGINIA,
THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS"
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December 2009
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By Pat Cook
Following the runaway success of last year’s Christmas, “A CHRISTMAS
STORY,
LBLT presents another family holiday classic. This time it is the story of Virginia
O’Hanlon, the eight year old girl who wrote to the editor of the New York
Sun asking
“ Is there a Santa Claus?”, and generated one of the most memorable
and cherished
editorials in newspaper history.
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December 4th, 5th and 6th.
December 10th, 11th and 12th
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Musical
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"NOISES OFF"
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February 2010
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By Michael Frayn
Called the funiest farce ever written. This dizzy, well known romp is a festival
of
delirium. There are moments when everyone on stage and in the audience, seems
to
be riding the same run away roller coaster.
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February 12th, 13th, and 14th.
February 18th, 19th, 20th and 21st.
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Comedy
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"ON GOLDEN POND"
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March 2010
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| By Ernest Thompson.
Seventy nine year old Norman Thayer and his sixty nine year old wife, Ethel,
return
to this summer home for the forty-fourth year. Norman is a sharp tongued, retired
professor with a failing memory. Ethel, the perfect foil for Norman, delights
in the
small things which have enriched their lives. The play moves from comedy to deeply
moving moments, as Norman and Ethel are brought even closer together.
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March 19th, 20th and 21st.
March 25th, 26th and 27th.
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Musical
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" Willie Wonka"
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Spring 2010
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By Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse
This Razzle-Dazzle roaring twenties musical features crime, exploitation, fame
and treachery as accused murderesses, Roxie and Velma try to use the publicity
surrounding their trials to catapult them to fame. Widly entertaining with a
dazzling
score.
All your favorite characters and songs, including “Candy Man” and “Pure
Imagination”, plus “Oompa Loompa” and a tour-de-force title
character create a fantasy
to delight every ones’ sweet tooth. |
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Musical
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"CHICAGO " |
Fall 2010
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By Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse
This Razzle-Dazzle roaring twenties musical features crime, exploitation, fame
and treachery as accused murderesses, Roxie and Velma try to use the publicity
surrounding their trials to catapult them to fame. Widly entertaining with a
dazzling
score.
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