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2010 Season |
Hal Holbrook in Mark Twain Tonight
Co-presentation with the Center for the Arts
January 10 (One Night Only!)
A living, breathing, American masterpiece, Hal Holbrook in "Mark Twain Tonight!" is, quite simply, one of the most acclaimed and enduring performances in the history of theatre.
January 16, 2010 (One Night Only!)
This special performance will feature some of the best sketches, songs, and improvisations from The Second City’s fifty year history. The Second City is truly a Chicago landmark and a national treasure.
February 3 – February 13
Based on Cervantes’ Don Quixote, this stirring and brilliant musical tells how one man can make a difference if his convictions are pure
and courage great. One of the great classic American musicals.
Wizard of Oz March 17 – March 21
This classic MGM musical adventure fantasy
is a cherished favorite of young and old!
Follow the enchanting tale of
12-year old farm girl Dorothy who lives
on a Kansas farm with her Aunt Em and
Uncle Henry, but dreams of a better place
“somewhere over the rainbow.”
May 5 – May 15
by Anton Chekhov (published in 1899). A tragicomedy masterpiece of thwarted desire. A family estate is brought to the brink of ruin following the arrival of an ailing professor and his exquisitely beautifulwife.
by Mary Murfitt and Pam Phillips
July 8 - July 30
Back by popular demand, this is the perfect summer musical for the entire family. Take a step back to the early days of Jackson Hole and the colorful characters who pioneered our beautiful valley -- and especially to those intrepid women who were the first elected female politicians in the nation.
July 10-July 31
“The musical play, complete with
down home country humor, true
emotion and even some audience
participation, includes many of
Patsy' unforgettable hits such as
Crazy, I Fall to Pieces, Sweet Dreams
and Walking After Midnight…27
unforgettable songs.” American Theatre Magazine
The Knuffle Bunny A Cautionary Musical
October 15, 2010 (One Night Only!)
Kennedy Center On Tour
With music by three-time Emmy-nominated
composer Michael Silversher and multiple
Emmy and Caldecott Award-winning
author/illustrator Mo Willem.
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