Set on the last day of an art exhibition, Museum takes a look at the wacky and wonderful characters who inhabit galleries. Come see a seasoned cast of 18 actors play 44 characters in this dazzling new production of Tina Howe’s seldom-performed 1978 gem. Previews on May 12 and 13. 8 pm.
A world dance premiere musical.
Set on the last day of an art exhibition, Museum takes a look at the wacky and wonderful characters who inhabit galleries. Come see a seasoned cast of 18 actors play 44 characters in this dazzling new production of Tina Howe’s seldom-performed 1978 gem. Previews on May 12 and 13. 8 pm.
Produced, Designed and Directed by Angel Gil Orrios. The great soprano Maria Callas encounters her most famous character, Medea, in this drama about two legendary Greek women, famed for their capacity to love - and fall victim to betrayal by their men. 8 pm.
“Murder Takes The Stage” is an exciting murder mystery that takes place at a Summer Theater, run by one Jane Bond, where a new play’s being rehearsed. Mitzi, Jane’s eager and lovely niece, has just joined the company. Drew Pelman, the play’s author, has managed to sign Hazel Laverne, glamorous theater personality, to star. It’s soon apparent Hazel’s cordially detested by most of the troupe who know her professionally from the past. A staged murder scene becomes all too real and soon there is a real murder to be solved. There’s suspense, murder, and an action filled ending! RSVP. 8 pm.
Classic musical, resplendent with familiar show tunes, has been delighting audiences since it first opened on Broadway in 1956. 8 pm.
Production of the Lerner and Loewe classic about a flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, who is transformed by Professor Henry Higgins into a Lady. Performed by the Narrows Community Theater troupe. 8 pm.
Directed by Ioanna Katsarou. Wealthy couple of central Greece look to find a good, wealthy husband for their daughter Liza, who is studying in London. When Liza brings her boyfriend Alfrent home to visit with his parents, a series of comical incidents begins to unfold as new surprises turn every corner. 8 pm.
Description: mermaidWhile the name L. Frank Baum is most immediately associated with his legendary work The Wizard of Oz, the author is one of the most prolific writers to date. Following the success of Oz, Baum would go on to write the charming underwater adventure The Sea Fairies, published in 1911. Though one of Baum’s more obscure titles, it came to the attention of playwright and director Jack Dyville and writing partner John Stutte, who were inspired to adapt the novel into a children’s musical. The Mermaids’ Tale, which opens the Children’s Repertory Series at Secret Theatre later this month, promises to be a magical, musical adventure for both children and adults. Dyville says “the play has morphed a lot since its premiere in 2011”, with the show becoming even more “interactive and child-friendly.”
Taught by Yloy Ybarra, artistic director of ballet fiesta Mexicana, and Andrea Del Conte Danza España, incorporating Flamenco and Mexican folkloric movement and dance to explore the community’s diverse cultural background. 10 am–noon.
For ages 8-13. Recital in June. Pre-registration and payment required. Beginners and intermediate two separate classes. 10 am, 11 am.
“Murder Takes The Stage” is an exciting murder mystery that takes place at a Summer Theater, run by one Jane Bond, where a new play’s being rehearsed. Mitzi, Jane’s eager and lovely niece, has just joined the company. Drew Pelman, the play’s author, has managed to sign Hazel Laverne, glamorous theater personality, to star. It’s soon apparent Hazel’s cordially detested by most of the troupe who know her professionally from the past. A staged murder scene becomes all too real and soon there is a real murder to be solved. There’s suspense, murder, and an action filled ending! RSVP. 2 pm, 8 pm.
Produced, Designed and Directed by Angel Gil Orrios. The great soprano Maria Callas encounters her most famous character, Medea, in this drama about two legendary Greek women, famed for their capacity to love - and fall victim to betrayal by their men. 3 pm, 8 pm.
Set on the last day of an art exhibition, Museum takes a look at the wacky and wonderful characters who inhabit galleries. Come see a seasoned cast of 18 actors play 44 characters in this dazzling new production of Tina Howe’s seldom-performed 1978 gem. Previews on May 12 and 13. 8 pm.
Host Andy Christie, Ophira Eisenberg, Faye Lane and James Braly spin tales, some true, some false, discover the liar and win a t-shirt. 8 pm.
FSF Community Theatre Group is pleased to present the musical. all seats reserved. 8 pm.
Classic musical, resplendent with familiar show tunes, has been delighting audiences since it first opened on Broadway in 1956. 8 pm.
Production of the Lerner and Loewe classic about a flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, who is transformed by Professor Henry Higgins into a Lady. Performed by the Narrows Community Theater troupe. 8 pm.
Directed by Ioanna Katsarou. Wealthy couple of central Greece look to find a good, wealthy husband for their daughter Liza, who is studying in London. When Liza brings her boyfriend Alfrent home to visit with his parents, a series of comical incidents begins to unfold as new surprises turn every corner. 8 pm.
Valley of Four Dolls, Parts 43 A, B, & C is an evening length narrative piece following the play and imaginings of a young girl and her relationship with her most favored toys, a family of dolls. As the real and imaginary worlds of these characters intersect, the movement explores how the lines that define these worlds color, blur, and shape the people who inhabit them. This piece, with choreography by Christie Zimmerman and music by MIKA, was made possible through generous funding from Ball State University’s ASPiRE Creative Arts Program, and includes performances by z3movement project dancers Alex Kingma, Carley Luster, Maranda Mastin, Danielle Perna, Anna Scharer, Nick Smith, and Jacob Wright. 8:30 pm.
“Murder Takes The Stage” is an exciting murder mystery that takes place at a Summer Theater, run by one Jane Bond, where a new play’s being rehearsed. Mitzi, Jane’s eager and lovely niece, has just joined the company. Drew Pelman, the play’s author, has managed to sign Hazel Laverne, glamorous theater personality, to star. It’s soon apparent Hazel’s cordially detested by most of the troupe who know her professionally from the past. A staged murder scene becomes all too real and soon there is a real murder to be solved. There’s suspense, murder, and an action filled ending! RSVP. 2 pm.
Classic musical, resplendent with familiar show tunes, has been delighting audiences since it first opened on Broadway in 1956. 3 pm.
Production of the Lerner and Loewe classic about a flower girl, Eliza Doolittle, who is transformed by Professor Henry Higgins into a Lady. Performed by the Narrows Community Theater troupe. 3 pm.
A double bill of brilliant comic operas by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Gaetano Donizetti 3 pm.
Produced, Designed and Directed by Angel Gil Orrios. The great soprano Maria Callas encounters her most famous character, Medea, in this drama about two legendary Greek women, famed for their capacity to love - and fall victim to betrayal by their men. 4 pm.
Directed by Ioanna Katsarou. Wealthy couple of central Greece look to find a good, wealthy husband for their daughter Liza, who is studying in London. When Liza brings her boyfriend Alfrent home to visit with his parents, a series of comical incidents begins to unfold as new surprises turn every corner. 4 pm.