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UPCOMING SHOWS

Moonglow
February 17 - March 4

Moonlight & Magnolias
March 11 - 24

Hairspray
May 6 - 20

YOUTH ON STAGE



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Book, Music and Lyrics by Meredith Wilson

Con man Harold Hill fast-talks the people of River City, Iowa into buying musical instruments and uniforms for a non-existent boys’ band. Harold plans to skip town with the cash, but his scheme is foiled when he falls for Marian, the prim librarian. Chaos ensues as the townspeople get wind of his little game. A classic all American musical for the entire family.

By Horton Foote

Carrie is an elderly woman who wants only one thing… to visit her hometown of Bountiful, Texas, one last time. Her efforts are thwarted by her family, who believes she is too frail for the trip. A determined Carrie turns to strangers to help make her dream come true. a bittersweet tale of recapturing love and compassion in a world that no longer seems to care.

Book and Lyrics by Leslie Bricusse; Music by Frank Wildhorn

This evocative tale of romance and passion reveals the epic battle between good and evil. The brilliant Dr. Jekyll unwittingly unleashes his dark side and wreaks havoc as the savage, maniacal Mr. Hyde. 19th century London is horrified! Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic story set to tempestuously romantic and powerful music.

By Ron Hutchinson

Three weeks into shooting, producer David O. Selznick believes his film is not working. He fires director George Cukor, pulls director Victor Fleming off “The Wizard of Oz” and hires script doctor Ben Hecht to rewrite the screenplay. Located in Selznick’s office they have only five days to complete this daunting task! A fast-paces, hilarious, “Behind the Scenes” glimpse into 1939 Hollywood… based upon the true story of the re-writing of  GONE WITH THE WIND.

Book by Mark O’Donnell and Thomas Meehan; Music by Marc Shaiman; Lyrics by Scott Whittman and Marc Shaiman

Baltimore teenager Tracy Turnblad has big hair, a big heart and a big passion to dance. Winning a role as a regular on the popular Corny Collins Show, Tracy is transformed from social outcast to celebrity. She uses her new-found status to launch a campaign to integrate the show and in the process wins the affection of heartthrob Link Larkin. A fun-filled social commentary on teenage angst and racial injustice in the 1960s set to an irresistible toe-tapping score.