Bert V. Royal's Dog Sees God gives audiences a glimpse of how Charles Shultz's beloved characters might have fared amid the tumultuous world of the modern-day teenager. Don't let the old comic strip fool you...things have changed for Charlie Brown and the gang, but they're still anything but average.
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Season Subscribers email reservations@firehousetheatre.org or call
the Box Office at (804) 355-2001.
Tickets: $26 adults, $23 seniors 65 and older, and $12 students and RAPT members with ID.
Performances: Feb 3-26 with 8 p.m. shows Thursdays-Saturdays;
**Sunday shows Feb. 13 & Feb. 20 at 4 p.m.: Pay-what-you-will matinees** (Please Note: Advanced reservations are full price.)
Dog Sees God Special Events:
Dog Sees God is a part of the 2011 Acts of Faith Festival: America's Largest Faith Inspired Theatre Event. On Sunday, Feb. 13 there will be a special Acts of Faith talk-back discussion after the performance
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with the cast, crew, and guests from the faith community. For more in
Talk-Back Discussions: Friday, Feb. 4h and Sunday, Feb. 13 (Acts of Faith Talk-Back ) after the shows.
Firehouse Martini Bars: Thursday, February 17 & Saturday, February 19. Sponsored by Skyy Vodka and Wild Turkey Bourbon, have a cocktail or two and enjoy the show! Your first drink is included in the price of admission! (21+). Doors open early at 7:00 p.m.
In honor of the 100th anniversary of the birth of famed American playwright
Tennessee Williams ... The Firehouse Theatre Project is proud to open its 2011-12 season with....
by
Tennessee Williams Firehouse Theatre Project
Audition Announcement:
Sunday, Feb. 27, 10AM - 4PM
Director - Rus
Ty WilsonPerformance Dates - Sept. 15 - Oct. 9
Rehearsals begin June/July 2011
Call Backs - Wed., March 2, 7-10PM (7pm call for everyone)
Casting the following roles:
Brick - Male, 25 - 40, (athlete in good shape)
Big Mama - Female, 60 - 70
Big Daddy - Male, 60 - 70
Mae - (sometimes called Sister Woman) - Female, 30 - 40
Gooper - (sometimes called Brother Man) - Male, 35 - 45
Dixie - a little girl - 8 - 12
Sookey - Female, an African American house employee - 30 - 60
Reverend Tooker - Male, 40 - 60
Doctor Baugh - Male, 35 - 60
Audition by appointment:
email:
carol@firehousetheatre.org or phone: 804-355-2001 X6
THE FOUR OF US:
Directed by
Maggie Roop
Starring Kyle Cornell and Jacob Pennington
(Three of the stars from Dog Sees God!)
What if all your dreams came true...for your best friend? The Four of Us follows Ben, whose first novel vaults him into literary stardom, and his friend David, a struggling playwright, who is thrilled by Ben's success...and crushed by it. From the dreams of aspiring youth to the realities of adulthood, this poignant two-man comedy explores friendship and memory, the gap between our hopes and our lives, and the struggles between our egos and our capacity to love.
7:30 p.m., Sunday, February 13, 2011
Tickets: $5 at the door / Students and Subscribers are FREE!
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