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Upcoming Events: ANNOUNCING OUR 2008-2009 SEASON A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum - October 4th - 12th, 2008
Christmas in Hog Patch Holler - November 29, 30 and Dec 6 & 7th
Broadway Review Dinner Theater - Febuary 7-15th, 2009
Sylvia - March 7- 15th, 2009Rocky Horror Picture Show- May 9- 17th, 2009
Announcing Our 34th Season - 2006-2007
October: Escanaba in Da Moonlight,
directed by John Faust. Performances Dates October 13, 14 &
15, 20, 21, and 22, 2006: (evening performances at 7:30 p.m.,
Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.). All performances at the Sprague
Theater 15 W. Walworth St. Elkhorn,WI
43-year-old
Reuben Soady is making a name for himself in the history of his family
by being the only sibling to never successfully bag a buck. The 1989
hunting season in Michigan's Upper Peninsula is about to begin and the
Soady clan is about to carry on their tradition of deer hunting. In
order for the bumbling Reuben to succeed this time out, he is forced to
change a few small family rituals. These changes bring on nothing but
mayhem as Reuben causes a chain reaction of wild events.
November/December: Children's Christmas Show: Celebrate The Season directed by Wendy Koehnke. Performances Dates: November 25, 26 and December 2, 3, 2006 (4 pm all shows). The Sprague Theater, 15 W. Walworth St. Elkhorn,WI. Holton Band Christmas Concert. December 9, 2006.
February
Dinner Theatre: Mame Directed
by David Whitney. Performance Dates: February 9 , 10, 16, 17,
2007: Dinner at 6:30pm, Show at 8:00pm, February 11, 18, 2007: Dinner
at 1:00pm Show at 2:30pm. All performances to be at the Monte Carlo
Room in Elkhorn
SYNOPSIS
After
young Patrick Dennis's parents die, his nanny, Agnes Gooch, brings him
to live with his last remaining living relative, his Aunt Mame. To
Agnes's shock, Mame is a wild, party animal. Nevertheless, she is a
kind woman and she and Patrick hit it off immediately. Things are
basically going well until the stock market crashes and Mame loses her
money. Eventually, after a series of odd jobs, Mame marries rich. After
her new husband, Beau Burnside, dies, Mame is once again wealthy. This
time, however, she spends her money on forming the Burnside Memorial
Home for Single Mothers.
March: The Good Doctor,
Directed by Mary Nugent. All performances to be held at the Sprague
Theater 15 W. Walworth St. Elkhorn, WI. Performance Dates: March 10,
11, and 16-18, 2007 (evening performances at 7:30 p.m.).
SYNOPSIS
"The
Good Doctor" served as Neil Simon's tribute to Anton Chekhov, arguably
one of the greatest writers in Russian history. The play is broken up
with the adaptations of some of Chekhov's stories, with the common
thread of a character called The Writer tying everything together. The
stories are droll, the portaits affectionate, the humor infectious, and
the fun unending.
"The Good
Doctor, of course, is not a play at all. There are sketches, vaudeville
scenes, if you will, written with my non-consenting collaborator, Anton
Chekhov. Not the Chekhov of The Sea Gull and The Three Sisters, but the
young man who wrote humorous articles for the newspapers to pay his way
through medical school. It was a pastiche for me, an enjoyable
interlude before getting on to bigger things. It was, to digress for a
moment, a joyous experience for me. I met my wife doing this one." NEIL SIMON Los Angeles, Nov. 7th, 1977
May: Disney's Beauty and the Beast, Directed
by Pam Danovich and Sue Bell. Auditions: Sunday, February 25 and
Monday, February 26, 2007 at 7:00pm. Performances May 4-6, 11-13, and
18-20, 2007 at the Sprague Theater 15 W. Walworth St. Elkhorn, WI. For
more information call Pam at 262-728-5481. For ticket reservations,
call (262) 723-8742.
SYNOPSIS
Step
into the enchanted world of Broadway’s modern classic, Disney’s BEAUTY
AND THE BEAST. Based on the Academy Award winning animated feature, the
stage version of Disney’s BEAUTY AND THE BEAST includes all of the
wonderful songs from the film, written by Alan Menken and the late
Howard Ashman, (the team responsible for LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS), plus
new songs written especially for the Broadway version by Mr. Menken and
Tim Rice (ALADDIN, AIDA).
You
will be transported to a lovely French provincial town where the
beautiful Belle lives with her father – a dotty inventor. When her
father doesn’t return from a trip to the local fair, Belle rushes off
to find him. To her dismay, she discovers he is being held captive in
an old castle by a horrible beast. She trades her freedom for his and
the “tale as old as time” begins.
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