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"EVITA"

Oct 2, 3, 4
Oct. 9, 10, 11
Oct. 16, 17, 18

Fri. & Sat. 8:00pm
Sun. 2:00pm

Gen. Admission $18
Sun. Seniors 60+ $15
evita
"Evita" is a musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber (music) and Tim Rice (lyrics). It is about Eva Peron, a poor Argentine girl who grows up to be the wife of the president of Argentina and worshipped by her people. As a young girl, Eva quickly learns that the way to achieve the power she desires is by sleeping with powerful men. She seduces the rising political figure, Juan Peron, who eventually becomes the President of Argentina while Eva becomes a hero to the poor and working class.
"A Christmas Story"

Dec. 4, 5, 6
Dec. 11, 12, 13

Fri. & Sat. 8:00pm
Sun. 2:00pm

Gen. Admission $15
Children 12 and under $8
Sun. Seniors 60+ $12
story
For the eighth consecutive season, the popular holiday classic "A Christmas Story" portrays the riotus trials and travails of young Ralphie Parker on his quest for the one thing he wants for Christmas: a Red Ryder BB gun. His pleas for the gun keep getting reproved with a "you'll shoot your eye out" by his parents, teacher, and even Santa Claus so he's not real sure he's going to get it. On top of that, his skirmishes with his brother Randy and the school bully Scut Farkus leave him wondering if he'll ever make it to Christmas at all. (Not included with the Season Ticket price.)
"Greater Tuna"

Feb. 12, 13, 14
Feb. 19, 20, 21
Feb. 26, 27, 28

Fri. & Sat. 8:00pm
Sun. 2:00pm

Gen. Admission $15
Sun. Seniors 60+ $12
tuna
"Greater Tuna" was written by Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, and Ed Howard. It's a comedy about Texas's third smallest town, Tuna, and a comment on small-town, Southern life. The eccentric men, women and children in Tuna are all represented by two actors who play all the parts.
"A Streetcar Named Desire"

Apr. 16, 17, 18
Apr. 23, 24, 25

Fri. & Sat. 8:00pm
Sun. 2:00pm

Gen. Admission $15
Sun. Seniors 60+ $10
shows
"A Streetcar Named Desire" portrays the culture clash between, Blanche DuBois, a fading but still attractive Southern belle whose pretensions to virtue and culture only thinly mask alcoholism and delusions of grandeur, and Stanley Kowalski, a brute who is a rising member of the industrial, urban working class. The play starts with Blanche's arrival at the apartment of her sister Stella Kowalski, who fears the reaction of her husband Stanley, and follows Blanche's deception of herself and others into her eventual total loss of reality.
"City of Angels"

May 28, 29, 30
June 4, 5, 6
June 11, 12, 13

Fri. & Sat. 8:00pm
Sun. 2:00pm

Gen. Admission $18
Sun. Seniors 60+ $15
city
"City of Angels" is two hilarious musicals in one. It's set in the glamorous Hollywood of the 1940s, and interweaves the misadventures of novelist Stine's (played by Jeff Gunzenhauser) efforts to adapt one of his detective novels into a screenplay and the screenplay itself, which follows the exploits of hard-boiled private eye Stone (played by Bill Nolis) as he tries to track down a socialite's step-daughter who mysteriously disappeared. Read Stagewhipers' Mickey Ray review . . .