Little Radical Theatrics presents THE SECRET GARDEN, Opens 7/21
Little Radical Theatrics (Fatima Viegas, Executive Producer) brings the mesmerizing music of composer Lucy Simon and the transcendent text of librettist-lyricist Marsha Norman to the forefront with a reimagined staging of this celebrated contemporary classic.
Meet the Cast of Little Radical Theatrics' OLIVER
Don't miss those seen here and the rest of the superbly gifted multi-generational cast of Oliver! in this unique production. Oliver! runs from July 21st-July 24th at the Grinton I Will Library, located at 1500 Central Ave Yonkers NY. This is a truly special take on this beloved classic show.
OLIVER! at Little Radical Theatrics Opens Tomorrow
Little Radical Theatrics' Oliver opens on Thursday July 21st at 7:30 PM! Running this weekend at the Grinton I Will Library 1500 Central Ave Yonkers NY! Tickets are still available and there is a discount for tickets bought in advance, it is also reserved seating not general admission so buy in advance to get the discount/best seats!
Meet the Cast of Little Radical Theatrics' OLIVER
Don't miss those seen here and the rest of the superbly gifted multi-generational cast of Oliver! in this unique production. Oliver! runs from July 21st-July 24th at the Grinton I Will Library, located at 1500 Central Ave Yonkers NY. This is a truly special take on this beloved classic show.
Photo Flash: First Look at LRT's Upcoming Production of OLIVER
In an effort to truly live up to its name, Little Radical Theatrics will be bringing to Westchester a wildly theatrical, moving, and innovative retelling of one of musical theater's most celebrated classics, Lionel Bart's OLIVER! Check out a first look below!
Little Radical Theatrics Announces Cast of This Summer's OLIVER!
In an effort to truly live up to its name, Little Radical Theatrics will be bringing to Westchester a wildly theatrical, moving, and innovative retelling of one of musical theater's most celebrated classics, Lionel Bart's OLIVER. Utilizing the iconic Charles Dickens novel, embracing the darkness and grittiness of his original text, we will begin at the end. With the aid of an ensemble cast, a stark, minimalist set, and the limitless possibilities of imagination, we enter a lonely, condemned cell in Newgate Prison, wherein the 70-year-old Fagin spends his last two hours alive before his execution being haunted by the people and events that led to his inevitable demise. The timeless story of the young orphan boy navigating through the seedy underbelly of London's crime world will be turned on its head. This will also be the first official production of the 2009 London Palladium Version!