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Individual Tickets for Flower Mound's 'The Artificial Jungle' Go On Sale Jan 29

By: Jan. 24, 2010
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The Flower Mound Performing Arts Theatre has announced that individual tickets for their upcoming production of the 'Artificial Jungle' go on sale January 29. Season tickets for the Season of 2010 Laughs go on sale to the public Monday, Jan 25. Two (10% off) and three (15% off) show packages are available.

To purchase tickets, click here.

Season 2010 At Flower Mound Performing Arts Theatre 

The Artficial Jungle

FMPAT opens it's 2010 season with the dark comedy thriller The Artificial Jungle by Charles Ludlam. This production will be directed by Andi Allen with live musical accompaniment provided by Adam C. Wright. With a veiled nod to Zola's Therese Raquin, Charles Ludlam premiered his suspense thriller at New York's Ridiculous Playhouse. Chester Nurdiger lives in the back of his pet shop with his mother and his bored wife. One day a drifter comes along and they hire him to work in the shop. Sparks are ignited between the bored wife Roxanne and the slick Zachary Slade. They plot to murder Chester and feed him to the piranhas.

"The audience at Mr. Ludlam's omnibus reply to Double Indemnity and The Postman Always Rings Twice and Little Shop of Horrors, is likely to die laughing."-The New York Times.

"Wildly hilarious."-New York Post.

The Artificial Jungle runs February 18 to March 7.

A . . My Name Is Alice

In May, FMPAT is bringing back it's hit 2004 production of A . . My Name Is Alice, a musical revue conceived by Joan Micklin and Julianne Boyd, directed by Neale Whitmore with music direction by Mark Mullino. Beth Albright, Amy Stevenson and Stephanie Riggs return in their roles with this all girl band. Originally produced by the Women's Project at the American Place Theatre in New York, Alice enjoyed a long run at the Village Gate Off Broadway. This slick and lively revue created by a wide variety of comedy writers, lyricists and composers offers a marvelous kaleidoscope of contemporary women. Sophisticated, bawdy, funny and insightful, the twenty numbers portray friends, rivals, sisters and even members of an all women's basketball team. Winner of the Outer Critics' Circle Award, Best Musical.

"Delightful...The music and lyrics are so sophisticated that they can carry the weight of one act plays."-N.Y. Times.

"All the performers are excellent. They're all superb under Neale Whitmore's direction. Mark Mullino's musical direction gives a strong foundation to the gallery of terrific voices." - Tom Sime, Dallas Morning News, March 24, 2004.

A . . My Name is Alice runs May 27 through June 13.

Greater Tuna

The boys are back in town in September when Ryan Roach and Chris Robinson bring back all 22 residents of Texas' third smallest town in Greater Tuna by Jaston Wlliams, Joe Sears and Ed Howard, Fresh from their critically acclaimed 2009 production at FMPAT, Roach and Robinson bring back this audience favorite September 23 through October 10.

"Flower Mound Performing Arts Theatre's production of Greater Tuna, starring and restaged by Chris Robinson and Ryan Roach, is easily the most side-splitting two hours spent in a theater in a very, very, very long time. Squared. If Sears and Williams are looking for a team to carry on their legacy . . . then their search is over. Roach and Robinson have to be the tastiest Tuna helpers." - Mark Lowry, TheaterJones.com.

". . . a production whose actors really understand the finer points of Greater Tuna and how to play them. Watching Roach and Robinson pause in character while the audience was convulsed in laughter made me realize how great this piece of American theater is, even when Sears and Williams aren't in it. It IS, it is, it is." - Elaine Liner, Dallas Observer.

"FMPAT scores a genuine winner. Actors Robinson and Roach bring a depth, skill level and obvious joy to their performances that attest to their distinctive professionalism and dedication to performance art." - Alexandra Bonifield: Critical Rant & Rave.

Young Artist Training Program Spring Term Auditions
Stay tuned...

Auditions for the spring term of the YOUNG ARTIST TRAINING PROGRAM will be held, by appointment, on Monday, January 25th. If you would like to schedule an audition appointment, please email FMPATheatre@aol.com.

For more information on the Young Artist Training Program, visit the website at www.fmpat.org and click Children's School.

FMPAT's mission: To develop cultural growth in North Texas, with an emphasis in Flower Mound by challenging audiences through presentation of new, diverse, and classic theatrical productions for both adults and children; raising awareness of important issues through performance; fostering the educational development of future artists; and preserving the heritage of live theatrical performances for both current and future generations.

For more information, please visit http://www.fmpat.org/



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