From: The Scoundrel & Scamp Theatre <director@scoundrelandscamp.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2018 8:49 PM
Subject: Announcing our 2018-19 Season. Tickets on Sale Now!
The Scoundrel & Scamp Theatre
2018-19 Season Announcement!
Two strangers with a shared past meet in a pub.
Triplet sisters are left in the woods.
A pile of laundry magically comes to life.
Welcome to our 2018-19 Season! All 8 productions, a mix of original commissions, award-winning productions and reworked classics, are grouped into two categories - our Season for Scoundrels (ages 14 thru adult) and our Season for Scamps (ages 5 thru 105). Click on the titles below to learn more!
With this new season, we continue our mission to engage audiences of all ages with productions that make you laugh, sigh, and explore what it means to be human. Enjoy!
Not just for kids. These works of visual and physical theatre by world-renowned artists are designed to capture the imagination of the young and the young at heart.
OAF
Created by Matt Walley and Wolfe Bowart
One of our most popular productions to date, the hilarious story about a carnival strongman trying to escape his day job is back for a return season.
Cloud Soup
By Wolfe Bowart
A tailor discovers that the adventure he longs for lies at his feet – in his pile of laundry. A fresh new work from the fantastical and funny mind of Wolfe Bowart.
This Girl Laughs, This Girl Cries, This Girl Does Nothing
By Finegan Kruckmeyer
In this award-winning tale, triplet sisters are left in the forest by their woodcutter father. From this fairytale beginning, three resolutions are made.
2018-19 SEASON FOR SCOUNDRELS
Immersive, intelligent work that will engage and transform you.
Eurydice
By Sarah Ruhl
The story of Orpheus and Eurydice told through love letters lost between Hell and Earth. "One of the best 25 American plays of the past 25 years." -New York Times
My Life in Sports
By William Epstein
Returning to Tucson after a stint off-Broadway, this one-man show examines identity, masculinity and love through the prism of sports.
Every Brilliant Thing
By Duncan McMillan
You're six years old. Mom's in hospital. She finds it hard to be happy. So you start to make a list of everything that's worth living for.
Blood Wedding
By Federico Garcia Lorca
On the morning of her wedding, a young bride receives a visitor from her past. A new adaptation of the Spanish masterpiece by Federico García Lorca.
Quietly
By Owen McCafferty
Two strangers, haunted by a shared tragic event, meet in an Irish pub for the first and last time.
Do you love what we do?
Thank you! We love you back! In a little over one year, the Scoundrel & Scamp has enjoyed full houses, garnered rave reviews, and forged new ground in Tucson's theatrical scene.
And with Season Two, we are committed to continuing to cultivate a new generation of theatre-goers and attracting world-class productions to our performance space.
But did you know that the price of admission covers less than half the cost to stage a production? Consider joining us. Become part of the Scoundrel & Scamp family with a meaningful sponsorship. There are many great and small ways you can provide support.
Be a Scoundrel & Scamp Sponsor
What's literally next onstage?
He's back!
Matt Walley
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"It's funny, very funny. But the real joy in this piece is watching Walley, who is a talented physical clown. He has a warmth that compels you to his side."
Arizona Daily Star
The people (and the critics) have spoken, and OAF is returning! If you missed him earlier this summer, fear not. OAF returns to our mainstage August 17-26!
OAF, the brainchild of acclaimed physical theatre creators Wolfe Bowart and Matt Walley, artists in residence at The Scoundrel & Scamp Theatre, weaves together clown theatre, physical comedy and finely choreographed music, light and sound effects to create a thought-provoking and outright hilarious theatrical piece. Bring everyone.
Want more?
Over the course of two weekends in August, our friends at the Bennett TheatreLab are taking over our mainstage to present a Festival of Plays!
Celebrating ten years of professional conservatory style actor training in Tucson, the Bennett TheatreLab will present three plays: Agnes of God by John Pielmeier, Red by John Logan, and a Mime & Scene Showcase. Over the last nine months, actors from the three-year training program have been preparing their roles for performance. The Festival of Plays will run Thursdays through Sundays at The Scoundrel & Scamp Theatre, August 2-12.
Buy tix to the Festival of Plays
See you at the theatre!
Elizabeth, Bryan, and the Scoundrel & Scamp Theatre Team
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