Musical: Li'l Abner
August 21 - 25, 2012
Li'l Abner: If you're looking for a fun-filled, foot-stompin'
musical ltaken directlly from the comic, then Li'l Abner is for you. It's pure entertainment; a side-splitting extravaganza for all. If I Had My Druthers, Jubilation T Cornpone, Namely You, Love in a Home, Progress Is the Root of All Evil, Rag off'n the Bush and The Country's in the Very Best of Hands will keep you laughing. The show is laced with gentle satire, rib-ticking humor, and a host of brash, catchy tunes.
Book by: Norman Panama and Melvin Frank. Based on characters created by Al Capp. Lyrics by: Johnny Mercer. Music by: Gene de Paul.
Children's Shows:
Alternating Wednesday evenings & Saturday mornings.
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Puss in Boots
July 18 - August 25, 2012
Puss in Boots: An old shoemaker dies and leaves his estate to his three sons. One inherits the man's house, the second gets the shoe shop, and the third - Marcus - receives the family cat and a pair of boots. Everyone knew that Marcus was his father's favorite; why is his inheritance so small? Marcus' disappointment is even greater
when he discovers that he can't even get the small boots on his feet. He is about to throw them away when Puss, the cat, indicates that he wants them. Puss steps into the boots - and - what a treasure this "puss in boots" turns out to be. Unbelievable things begin to happen. And, you will have to come and see the show to find out what they are.
By: Sally Netzel
The Real Story of the Three Little Pigs
July 21 - August 18, 2012
The Real Story of the Three Little Pigs: This whacky musical takes a second looks at the classic children's tale. Mama Pig makes a deal with the Wolf - a kindly vegetarian - to get her lazy sons out of the house. The son's antics (reminiscent of the Three Stooges) contrast with the Wolf's sensibilities and Mama's good intentions.
The Wolf's plan works but, in the process, he accidentally wrecks the first two pigs' homes. He is jailed for destruction of private property and attempted pigicide, thus giving him the bad reputation which persits to this day.
by: Judy Wolfman and David Reiser

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