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The Full Monty, More Highlight Whidbey Island Center For The Arts 2012-2013 Season

By: Jul. 26, 2012
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The 2012-2013 theatre season includes: Steven Dietz's BECKY'S NEW CAR; Leslie Bricusse's, SCROOGE, THS MUSICAL; Beth Henley's CRIMES OF THE HEART; Terrence McNally's THE FULL MONTY; and Alan Ayckbourn's THE NORMAN CONQUESTS.

Tickets are will be on sale soon for the WICA 2012/2013 Theatre Season; call the WICA box office 360/221.8268 or 800/638.7631 or visit wicaonline.com for details, dates, and audition information.

BECKY'S NEW CAR
Have you ever been tempted to flee your own life? Becky Foster is caught in middle age, middle management and in a middling marriage—with no prospects for change on the horizon. Then one night a socially inept and grief-struck millionaire stumbles into the car dealership where Becky works. Becky is offered nothing short of a new life…and the audience is offered a chance to ride shotgun in a way that most plays wouldn't dare. BECKY'S NEW CAR is a thoroughly original comedy with serious overtones, a devious and delightful romp down the road not taken.

SCROOGE!, THE MUSICAL
In 1970, renowned writer-composer-lyricist Leslie Bricusse adapted the classic Charles Dickens tale, A Christmas Carol, into the hit screen musical SCROOGE! Now available as a charming stage musical, SCROOGE! has enjoyed a hugely successful tour of England and a season at London's Dominion Theatre. Included are six new songs not performed in the film.

CRIMES OF THE HEART
Winner of the 1981 Pulitzer Prize and the New York Drama Critics Circle Award. An astonishing first play, initially presented by The Actors Theatre of Louisville, then Off-Broadway, and then on Broadway, where it established the author as a major voice in our theatre. Warm-hearted, irreverent, zany and brilliantly imaginative, the play teems with humanity and humor as it examines the plight of three young Mississippi sisters betrayed by their passions.

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