2005

 

The Orphans  by James Prideaux
JUNE 2 - 19, 2005
A touching, funny and delightfully antic study of what happens when two eccentric (and immensely rich) spinster ladies, who have lived in isolation for 25 years, are suddenly confronted with an "outside world."

"County 20"

June 24 @ 7:30 
Special Event Bluegrass Concert
 THE Bluegrass Band in the area!!! 



Chromatic Fore
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July 1 @ 7:30 
   This Joint is Jumpin'!   Vocal Music Concert!

Nunsense Book, Music & Lyrics by Dan Goggin
JULY 7 - 24, 2005

This zany musical comedy will leave your toes tapping and your lips humming. The Little Sisters of Hobokin have a problem. The convent cook, Sister Julia Child of God has accidentally poisoned 52 of her fellow nuns. Now they have to raise the money to bury them. Come join the Little Sisters as they put on the wackiest variety show ever. 


Mark Twain’s The Diaries of Adam & Eve
Adapted by David Birney from Extracts from Adam's Diary and Diary for Eve by Mark Twain
AUGUST 11- 28, 2005
In this comic drama, Adam is at first puzzled by the new arrival in the garden and he is suspicious of her disturbing appetite for fruit. He tries to ignore her, but Adam and Eve eventually grow to love each other…

Clarence Darrow by David W. Rintels
Sept. 16-18, 2005

Fri. & Sat. l 7:30 p.m. and Sun. l 2 p.m.
Special Friday 12:30 show w/question and answer session following.
A dramatic and humorous one-man portrayal of the famous
"Scopes Monkey Trial" attorney who championed
the common man in courtrooms at the
turn of the century, starring Mark Colbenson.

Liz’s Circus Story by Liz Bussy
Oct. 13-16, 2005

Thurs.- Sat. l 7:30 p.m. and Sun. l 2 p.m.
The true story of one woman's dream to join
the circus, performed by Marry Harrison and
with a special appearance by the playwright!


A Tribute to
Miss Peggy Lee
Nov. 5 & 6, 2005
A special "deer-hunting widow" showing!

Sat. l 7:30 p.m. and Sun. l 2 p.m.
A moving portrayal of this famous singer's
life and career, including her greatest hits.

 

Charles Dickens'

A Christmas Carol
December 1-11, 2005
Thur - Sat 7:30
Sun 2:00
RESERVE EARLY!

Presented by 
Voice of the Prairie Radio Theatre


This classic Christmas tradition is presented as a 1940's radio drama.   
    Ask about our group discounts - don't be a Scrooge!

TICKETS:  $14.00  Adults
Children 12 and under: $7.00