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New Star Children's Theatre is auditioning Choreographers
for Supernova, our performance troupe of kids ages 7-16 We need someone who is professional, experienced with kids, good with parents, kind but able to command the room, able to teach and choreograph in many different styles, loves to dance and share that passion with others, reliable and dependable, responsible, enthusiastic! Must be available Monday evenings 5-7, rehearsal location is in
Fair Oaks, CA $14/hour email: newstarcal2@comcast.net or call 916-369-7141
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EDMT Announces Auditions for Oklahoma
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El Dorado Musical Theatre will audition for its Spring production,Oklahoma, Monday, February 27th at 3:30 p.m. Auditions will be held at EDMT's rehearsal facility located in the El Dorado Hills Business Park at 5011 Golden Foothill Parkway, Suite #4.
Oklahoma is the story of Laurey and the two rivals who try to win her affections: Curly, a cowboy, and Jud, the hired farmhand. It tackles class issues between the farmers and the cowmen in the still-developing, rugged landscape of a state in its infancy as characters struggle to find hope, love and the fulfillment of "the American Dream." It is also a romantic tale of love. Curly and Laurey both have feelings but have difficulty expressing it because of their stubbornness. To spite Curly, Laurey accepts an invitation to the local dance from the evil Jud Fry. Eventually, Curly and Jud duel it out, with Jud ending up falling on his own knife and dying. Meanwhile, Will Parker has returned early from his trip to Kansas City. Unfortunately, his girlfriend, Ado Annie, just can't seem to say no to other men. All turns out well in the end as both couples end up happily married.
Featuring songs such as "Oh What a Beautiful Mornin'", "I Cain't Say No", and "Oklahoma." This production will be filled with high energy and plenty of singing and dancing. Performances run from April 20th - May 6, 2012, at Three Stages at Folsom Lake College in Folsom. All who audition should dress to dance and be prepared to sing a song of up to one minute in length to either a background CD, acapella or with the piano accompanist. Pre-registration for auditions will take place online at www.edmt.infobeginning Wednesday, February 15th at 8:00 pm and ending on Thursday, February 23rd at 11pm. Walk-ups on audition day will be accepted if time allows. Oklahoma is open to performers between the ages of 10-20 years old. For more information about registration, roles or fees, visit www.edmt.info or call (916) 941-SING. About El Dorado Musical Theatre: EDMT is an award winning regional theater company based in El Dorado Hills, California featuring performers aged 6-22. EDMT was founded in 2001 and is a Non-Profit Organization. EDMT produces four major productions per year including its upcoming productions of "42nd Street", performing February 17 through March 4 and "Honk", performing July 6-22, 2012. |
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Main Street Theatre Works Auditions for The Majestic Kid
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Main Street Theatre Works rehearses in Sacramento until Tech week. Main Street Theatre Works is holding auditions for The Majestic Kid by Mark Medoff Contact: Susan McCandless or Dean Shellenberger Contact e-mail: susanmccandless@hotmail.com or shellenberger@covad.net Website: www.mstw.org Audition Date: Mon.Feb. 27th, 6:30 Audition Location: The Grange, 3823 V Street, Sacramento ( corner of V and Stockton) Show Summary: East coast lawyers (Ava Jean - "AJ" and Aaron Weiss who are also on again off again lovers) are both disillusioned with the current status Quo. They set out to Arizona to help the Indians in their fight against the ranchers. As Aaron becomes more frustrated with the events around him, he conjures up his old time western hero "The Laredo Kid" to help him sort things out. Unfortunately, the new west and the old west are not the same and The Laredo Kid isn't quite sure how to help Aaron become The Majestic Kid . A new love interest for Aaron and a judge who's a real bully complicate things even more. Cast Requirements: The part of The Laredo Kid is cast 2 Men - 0ne mid-30's to early 40's, one 50-60. 2 women - mid to late 30's Special Requirements: Auditions will be a cold read from the script. Performance Dates: Fri. and Sat. Aug. 8 thru Sept. 10 Kennedy Mine Amphitheatre, Jackson Rehearsals will be in Sacramento until Tech week. Gas Stipend of $150
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45 Seconds from Broadway at Mission Avenue Players
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Announcing auditions for Mission Avenue Players' production of Neil Simon's 45 Seconds from Broadway,
directed by Richard Williams.
Auditions will be held Tuesday, February 28th, and Wednesday February 29th, beginning at 7:00 pm, in Johnstone Hall, 2140 Mission Ave , Carmichael .
Call back date and time will be announced at the audition.Please prepare a contemporary monologue of two minutes or less, and bring headshot and resume.All roles are open.Rehearsals will be held weekly, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday (7:00 pm to 9:00 pm), and Friday (7:00 to 10:00 pm), beginning March 12.Show dates are: May 4, 5 (8:00 pm), May 6 (2:00 pm), May 11, 12, 18, and 19 (8:00 pm curtain).Questions, or need more info?E-mail Richard at: wa6qyd@netzero.net or call 916/769-2804.
This fast-paced comedy takes place in the legendary "Polish Tea Room" on New York 's 47th street , where Broadway theater personalities gather and schmooze.There are great acting roles for 6 men and 6 women of the following types:
Andrew Duncan:male, 50's, a British producer, more serious than pushy.Not a phony hustler.
Soloman Mantutu:male, 30's - 40's, African, educated, a hopeful playwright, speaks softly, with the sound of Africa .
Mickey Fox: male, 60, Jewish comedian, New York , lower East Side accent, vigorous, active
Bernie: male, 70, café owner, Jewish, no fool, can handle himself, but a charmer when he wants to be.
Megan Woods:female, 20's, pretty, aspires to be an actress, from Ohio .
Arleen:female, 30's - 50's, could have money, attends plays regularly.
Cindy:female, 30's - 50's, she attends the theater with Arleen.
Rayleen:female, elderly appearance, 50-70, perhaps former actress, or comes from money or society, tries to hold on to the image, very cultured voice.
Charles:male, Rayleen's companion, also elderly, dresses well, has a mustache.
Zelda:female, 70, Jewish, Bernie's wife, strong, vital, feisty, really runs the café.
Bessie: female, 30's - 50's, African American, successful actress.
Harry:male, 60's, Mickey's older brother, walks, talks, and dresses like him.
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B Street offers Non-Equity Casting Call for 2012-13 Season
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The B Street Theatre, a professional theatre working under SPT and TYA contracts in Sacramento, California, is holding a Non-Equity Casting Call for the 2012 - 2013 Season on March 13th, 2012 from 12PM to 3PM. Local auditions for the professional acting internship will also be held on this date.
Please prepare two contrasting contemporary pieces for the audition. Each time slot will be five minutes total.
To set up an audition time, please call (916) 443-5391 Ex. 111 or email casting@bstreettheatre.org.
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Audition at IT for Little Princess and Secret Garden
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Audition Information for The Little Princess
Adapted from Frances Hodgson Bumett's classic story "Sara Crew," this new musical version of a "Riches-to-rags-to-riches" story takes place mostly at Miss Minchin's Select Seminary for Young Ladies in Victorion-era London . The
scenes of the play occur in a classroom, an attic, and the parlor of the wealthy Mr. Carrisford.
Auditioners must be available for all dates and times listed below
Saturday March 24, 2012, 9:00 a.m. - Noon - Girls, Age 8 through 16; Singing Only
Sunday March 25, 2012, 6:30 -- 9:00 pm Girls, Age 8 through 16; Reading and Movement
(Some younger girls who audition on Saturday and Sunday may be called back to read on Monday)
Monday March 26, 2012, 6:30 - 9:00 pm Adult Men and Women and Girls over 16:
Tuesday March 27, 2012, 6:30 - 9:00 pm Call-Back Audition; Casting; All Ages
Saturday April 7, 2012, 9:00 am - Noon Read-Through and Cast Meeting
Audition Requirements
* Singing: Auditioners may sing any song with musical accompaniment from a CD or I- pod or with a live piano accompanist. (An accompanist will be available). Backing recordings must be instrumental only (No vocal back-up). Singing without accompaniment will not be allowed. Songs must be sung from memory.
* Readings : Will consist of cold readings from the script. Scripts are available for check-out from the Imagination Theater Box Office after January 1, 2012 .
* Movement & Dance: Advanced dancing experience is not necessary. Auditioners will learn and then demonstrate some very basic dance steps. Auditioners should wear comfortable, loose-fitting shoes and clothing. Flip-flops, sandals, and bare feet are not allowed for auditions.
* Photographs: Auditioners must bring a photograph of themselves (minimum 5"x7" size) to attach to the audition form they will receive at the auditions. Expensive or elaborate head-shots are not required. Resumes from all auditioners are encouraged.
* Fees: There is no fee for auditioning. There is a $65.00 Participation fee for those cast in the production. (Used primarily to pay for insurance). This fee is due at the April 7th Read-Through.
* Rehearsal and Performance Schedules: Will be distributed at the end of the Call-Back Audition.
Audition Information for The Secret Garden
We are pleased to announce auditions for the musical, The Secret Garden, directed by Lorrene Baum-Davis.Auditions will take place at the theater onSaturday April 21st from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. with call backs on Sunday April 22nd between 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.The show is scheduled for September 2012.
Auditioners should bring:
·Five copies of theater resume'
·One head shot
·Sing a song similar to the musical and to the role that is being pursued. There will be an accompanist so bring sheet music or a CD to sing to.
·Dress in comfortable clothing
·Bring lunch and drinks.
Based on the novel by Frances Hodgson Burnet, The Secret Garden tells the story of Mary Lennox, a lonely girl who is sent to live with her uncle Archibald in England after being orphaned by a cholera epidemic in India. Still grieving over the loss of his beloved wife Lily, who died ten years earlier during childbirth and distraught over the condition of his bedridden son, Archibald casts a dark shadow over the manor until Mary discovers a secret garden that had once belonged to Lily. By nursing this garden back to life, Mary somehow restores life to her grieving uncle and his sick son.This uplifting show will fill everyone with hope, the promise of joy and love.
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The Unique Thistle Dew Dessert Theater needs you! |
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The Unique
Thistle Dew Dessert Theatre
is searching for three male actors for it's March, April and May workshop production of a romantic comedy by Tim Cahill entitled "My Honeymoon".
Rick: between thirty and thirty-five, new husband of Francesca (precast). He is an architect. He is practical and logical but also excitable. He jumps to conclusions sometimes without thinking. He is desperately in love with Francesca.
Bill: between thirty and thirty-five, boyfriend of Sara (precast). Bill is a dentist and should come across as somewhat dull. Even Sara, his fiancé, doesn't believe he is romantic. He has no particular physical traits but should be believable next to Sara
Silvio: between thirty and thirty-five, handsome Italian artist, gigolo, playboy...Suave. Good Looking. Witty and charming. Tall, if possible. Dark haired, if possible. He is an artist and has the ability to talk women - models and others - out of their clothes. Yet, he has his honor.
Thistle Dew Dessert Theatre
1901 P Street, Sacramento, CA 95811
or best:
OR DROP-IN ANY SATURDAY FROM 10:00am until 1:00pm.
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Call for Monologues & Plays by Thistle Dew Theatre
Due Monday, Feb 20th
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The Thistle Dew Theatre is calling for 3 minute monologues and 2 characterfive minute plays (COULD BE ONE PERSON ON PHONE),
(1.5 minutes per double-spaced at 14 point Roman page).
COMEDY ONLY, SUBJECT MATTER CHOICES:
1. "BOY MEETS GIRL OR GIRL MEETS BOY", WITH A TWIST ALA OUT OF LEFT FIELD OR OUT OF THE BOX (NOTHING LIKE... "BUT I'M GAY" OR "THEN I WOKE UP").
2. "SICK OF THE ELECTION OR PRIMARIES" WITH A TWIST ALA "WHAT WOULD HUMORIST AND AUTHOR MARK TWAIN OR COMEDIAN KATHY GRIFFIN OR WRY, HUMOROUS AND CONTENTIOUS COMMENTATORANDY ROONEY OR COMEDIAN LILLY TOMLIN OR HUMORIST WILL ROGERS OR HUMORIST AND COMEDIAN MINNIE PEARL SAY"? (WITH NO DIRECT QUOTES FROM THE ABOVE CELEBRITIES).
THE DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING THE PLAYS IS FEBRUARY 20, 2012.
A TWO EVENING READING (A FRIDAY AND SATURDAY) WILL BE SET LATER).
THE CONDITION FOR THIS CALL FOR MONOLOGUES AND TWO (2) CHARACTER FIVE MINUTE PLAYS IS
AS FOLLOWS:
1. THE PLAYWRIGHT MUST READ AS THE SOLO CHARACTER IN THE MONOLOGUE OR READ AS ONE OF THE CHARACTERS IN HER OR HIS TWO CHARACTER PLAY WITH ANOTHER OF THE SUBMITTING PLAYWRIGHTS AS THE OTHER CHARACTER.
ANY QUESTIONS?
EMAIL TOM @
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PARTY WITH GANGSTERS AND COWBOYS IN SUTTER CREEK Giddy up to Main Street Theatre Works Spring Fundraiser Dinner, prizes, auction and much more ~ an offer you can't refuse
Last year, Main Street Theatre Works (MSTW) transformed the Native Sons Hall in Sutter Creek into the Hotel Coq d'Or. A ruckus pajama party took place and got everyone in the mood for MSTW's first summer show, A Flea in Her Ear. This year, they're bringing in silver screen gangsters and cowboys to promote and raise money for their 2012 Summer Season, Taming of the Shrew (Shakespeare ~ Jersey Style) and The Majestic Kid (think Roy Rodgers).
The fundraiser will be Saturday, March 31st, 6:00 p.m. at the Native Sons Hall in Sutter Creek. Guests are encouraged to come as their favorite Guido, Guidette, or cowpoke, and maybe win a prize. Dinner will be served, music will be enjoyed, and games will be played to win fabulous prizes. There will also be the popular 50/50 Raffle, where the winner gets 50% of the pot. Tickets for the event are $25 per person, and can be purchased through the MSTW website at www.mstw.org., or at Hein & Company, 204 Main St, Jackson. Seating is very limited and this event has sold out the last two years, so be sure to get your tickets early.
Help the celebrate our 2012 Summer Season at the Kennedy Mine Amphitheatre, and make plans to enjoy the two summer shows ~ Taming of the Shrew, opening June 22nd, followed by The Majestic Kid, opening August 10th. Ticket information for the fundraiser, as well as MSTW's summer season can be found at www.mstw.org.
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Final Weekend!
STC Presents
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Oatmeal and Kisses arrives at Arden Playhouse |
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RECOVERING FROM A HEART ATTACK HAS NEVER BEEN SO FUNNY.
Arden Playhouse is pleased to present Oatmeal and Kisses, a romantic comedy by Murray Schisgal. (Produced with permission of Dramatists Play Service, Inc.) Murray Schisgal is well known for his off-beat comedy, LUV. He has written over fifty plays for the stage and has also written for television and films. In 1993 Schisgal was an Oscar nominee in the screen play catagory for "Tootsie".
Oatmeal and Kisses is being directed by Blake Flores, who has been acting, directing and producing in local community theater for over thirty years. He began his directorial endeavors in 1987 with the Volcano Theatre Company's production of Fred Carmichael's Done To Death. He has since directed over 30 local productions, most recently Jack Sharkey's Who's On First? at Big Idea Theatre, which he co-founded in 2003.
Arden Playhouse is thrilled to welcome Blake Flores and three new actors to its family for this amazing ensemble. Dan Beard (Schneider), Frank Hickox (Peter), and Corinne Nelson (Roxanne), are the talented cast bringing life to Oatmeal and Kisses. Dan Beard has worked in numerous theaters around the Sacramento area including the WSCT as well as the Woodland Opera House, The Thistle Dew Theater, the Ooley Theater and the Big Idea Theater. Frank Hickox has been acting since high school. His plays include Arsenic and Old Lace, Out of Sight, Out of Murder and The Servant of Two Masters. Corinne Nelson has been active in theatre most of her life and has an extensive background in improvisation and is an alum of the Sacramento Comedy Spot's Free Hooch Comedy Troupe.
Schneider is a dynamo, living life to the fullest. But, with age, there have been consequences. A short stay in the hospital because of a heart attack has reminded him of his mortality. Although it has made him concerned about what might become of Roxanne, his much younger wife, he has forgotten that he agreed to get help in changing his life-style. When the specialist arrives from the hospital things start to get complicated. Peter is a physical fitness doctor who lives with his patients for several weeks while he gets them to change their diet and other risky habits. At first Schneider objects to this plan, but after Roxanne uses some charm and threats, he agrees. But Schneider has another motive in mind. Later, after Schneider has become a health-nut, it appears that he has been trying to get Peter to marry Roxanne...and the doctor is certainly enamored of her by this point. But, at last, it is Roxanne who gets exactly what she wants.
Oatmeal and Kisses runs Friday, Jan. 13, 2012 through February 25.Performances are on Friday and Saturday nights at 8pm with
Sunday matinees at 2pm on January 22 and February 5, 2012.
All tickets are $18 general admission. Tickets can be reserved by calling (916) 332-2582.
Arden Playhouse is located at 5640 Roseville Road, Suite D, Sacramento, and seats 150.
Arden Playhouse is a community theater dedicated to continuing its tradition of presenting entertainment in a casual setting.
Press Photos Available
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The Dixie Swim Club, a comedy, now playing at Chautauqua |
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Chautauqua Playhouse announces their next show, the comedy
THE DIXIE SWIM CLUB
by Jesse Jones, Nicholas Hope and Jamie Wooten, opening on January 13th at the Playhouse.
The show will run on Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00pm and Sundays at 2:00 pm through February 19th.
All performances will be held at the Chautauqua Playhouse, 5325 Engle Road in the La Sierra Community Center in Carmichael. Admission is $19 general and $17 students, seniors, children and SARTA members.
Five Southern women who first met on their college swim team many years ago get together for a long weekend each August to recharge their relationships. When these women meet up anything can happen and usually does. Free from husbands, kids and jobs, they meet at the same beach cottage on North Carolina's Outer Banks to laugh, catch up, and meddle in each other's lives. This story of five unforgettable women is a touching comedy about friendships that last forever.
The production is directed by Paul Fearn and features Lee Marie Kelly, Shaleen Schmutzer-Smith, Georgann Wallace, Julie Bock and Kim Moses.Set design is by Rodger Hoopman with lighting design by Don Myers.
Information and tickets are available through the Chautauqua Playhouse website: www.cplayhouse.org or call the box office at (916) 489-7529, during business hours.
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Final performance tonight: Interactive comedy murder mystery in Auburn..... |
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"The Speakeasy Murders"
Lou La Bonte's Dinner Theatre at 13460 Lincoln Way, Auburn, CA For reservations please call Lou La Bonte's at
(530) 885-9193.
Affairs To Remember announces the production of their comedy murder mystery "The Speakeasy Murders." The murder mystery will be performed at Lou La Bonte's Dinner Theatre at 13460 Lincoln Way in Auburn at 7:30 p.m. The show continues on Fridays: Jan. 27 and Feb. 3, 10, 2012. Dinner will be served during the performance and will include a choice of three gourmet entrees, a side dish, salad, dessert and tea or coffee. Price for dinner and show is $39.95 per person. For reservations please call Lou La Bonte's at (530) 885-9193.
New venue added:
151 Union Square in Grass Valley on Fri. Feb. 17 - 7:00 pm showtime - Call (530) 205-9513 for reservations - Delicious dinner by Jim E's catering & show $49.95
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REVELATIONS 2012 BEGINS:
WHERE WE'RE BORN
KOLT Opens First Full Season With Lucy Thurber's "Unforgettable" New Classic Sacramento's daring, critically acclaimed theatre company, KOLT Run Creations, kicks off its "Revelations: 2012" season with Lucy Thurber's intense, poignant play, Where We're Born.
Where We're Born tells the story of Lilly, a scholarship student, who returns to her rural hometown on a break from college to spend time with her beloved cousin Tony, his longtime girlfriend Franky and their misfit friends. As they drink, smoke and while away the time, bonds are cemented and dissolved as Lilly confronts the idea that sometimes, in order to leave home, you have to destroy it. Time Out Chicago raved, "Thurber's play is an aching, truthful portrait of small-town volatility." Chicago Theater Beat proclaims, "Where We're Born is set in a familiar state. It's any Hometown, USA. Childhood chums destined to live a lifetime in repetitive motion. It's a heartbreaking story of the one who got away. Where We're Bornis an unforgettable poignant dramedy."
Where We're Born stars local favorites Jessicah Neufeld, Brian Harrower, David Chernyavsky, John Young and KOLT Executive Director Kelley Ogden with Producing Director Lisa Thew directing. "This play embodies that nexus between growing beyond a place or people you once belonged to and yet not having found the place you do belong. Its about forging an identity." says Thew, "It's a story I think we most know well and I am incredibly excited to bring it to the stage."
KOLT's first full season, named "Revelations: 2012", features three exciting productions all by female playwrights. Following Where We're Born, KOLT will present Rachel Axler's dark comedy about parenthood called Smudge which the New York Times called "creepy and funny, precise and imaginative" in April and May. Finally, KOLT's finale production of 2012 is Caryl Churchill's feminist classic, Vinegar Tom which opens in October.
Where We're Born will run from Feb. 3-26 on Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sunday performances at 2pm on Feb. 19 and 26.
All shows will be at the Ooley Theater, 2007 28th Street in midtown Sacramento. All tickets are $20 general admission ($15 college students w/ valid ID) and can be purchased online at www.KOLTRunCreations.com.
Where We're Born is not recommended for younger audiences, due to mature language and themes.
These productions are made possible through the generous support of Uptown Studios and Outword Magazine.
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Now Playing! Escanaba in da Moonlight at Sutter Street Theatre
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"Escanaba in da Moonlight" Returns to Sutter Street Theatre
A very funny play that had packed houses the last time it ran at Sutter Street Theatre!
When the Soady clan reunites for the opening day of deer season at the family's Upper Peninsula camp, thirty-five-year-old Reubin Soady brings with him the infamous reputation of being the oldest Soady in the history of the Soadys never to bag a buck. In a hunting story to beat all hunting stories, Escanabe in da Moonlight spins a hilarious tale of humor, horror and heart as Reuben goes to any and all lengths to remove himself from the wrong end of the family record book.
Escanaba in da Moonlight opens February 10, 2012 at 8:00pm with a reception with the cast following the performance and then continues Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00pm and Sundays at 4:00pm through March 11.
Summary
What: Escanaba in da Moonlight
By: Jeff Daniels
Director: Connie Mockenhaupt
Dates & Times: February 10 - March 11: Fridays and Saturdays 8:00pm and Sundays at 4:00pm
Where: Sutter Street Theatre, 717 Sutter Street, Folsom 95630
Tickets: General $23, Seniors $21, Students $18 with Student Body Card, Children 12 and under $15
Reservations: (916) 353-1001 plus on-line at www.SutterStreetTheatre.com
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