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Our 2011- 2012 Season of Shows!

MARY ANNING: GIRL FOSSIL HUNTER
Directed and Written by Jenifer Alonzo
September 22,23,24 @ 7pm

September 24th @2pm
University Theatre
All Seats are $10

A young girl finds the bones of ancient sea monsters and saves her family from poverty. This family show brings Mary Anning's scientific discoveries and her sense of wonder to life with puppets and music.

 

MARY ANNING: GIRL FOSSIL HUNTER

RED BUG
by Jonathan Fitts
(winner of the KCACTF Region IV
Short Play Festival)

October 20-22 & 27-29 @8pm

SCAPINO!
adapted for the stage by Frank Dunlop & Jim Dale

Performing in the Monarch Theatre
January 19th through February 4th, 2012

Adapted from Moliere by Frank Dunlop and Jim Dale
Directed by Konrad Winters
@ The Monarch Theatre

The trickster Scapino frolics to the stage at the brand-new Monarch Theatre with wily servants outsmarting their masters, lovers kept apart by their parents, greedy misers, gypsies and a happy ending. Scapino creates an over-the- top evening for all to enjoy.

IDIOTS KARAMAZOV
by Christopher Durang and Albert Innaurto

March 15th through the 24th, 2012

Written by Christopher Durang and Albert Innaurto
Directed by Lee Smith
@ University Theatre

Totem and Taboo and Mayhem, too, as Old Dominion University Theatre presents The Idiots Karamazov!
This outrageous comic send-up of Dostoyevsky’s classic novel, The Brothers Karamazov, is a zany cabaret spilling from the addled mind of literary “translatrix” Constance Garnett. As her translations begin to falter and expand, the whole Western literary canon is pureed before our very eyes. Nothing is sacred in this irreverent, singing and dancing romp through illiterate literature.

 

Metamorphoses

by Mary Zimmerman

April 12th thorugh the 28th, 2012

Written by Mary Zimmerman
Directed by Patrick Mullins
@ The Goode Theatre

Closing the season and celebrating the opening of the Goode Theatre is the lyrical Metamorphoses. The play subtly mixes ancient stories with contemporary language, humor, and thought enacted in and around a large pool of water in the center of the stage. The power of love, the indomitable nature of the human spirit and the inevitability of transformation combine to make a magical evening of theatre in Hampton Roads.
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