From: Live Theatre Workshop <livetheatreworkshop@gmail.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2021 8:46 AM
Subject: "The Conundrum at Camp Catalina" opens August 22
"The Standby Lear" continues through August 28
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CHILDREN'S THEATRE
L-r: Jacqueline Garza, Tina Evans, Brian McElroy, and Preston Hatch. Photo credit: Gretchen Wirges.
The Conundrum at Camp Catalina
Written by Tyler West with music by David Ragland and choreography by Kyleigh Sacco.
August 22 - September 26
Sundays at 1:00PM
At Camp Catalina, we are all about being kind to each other and the wilderness around us. Join us for the first ever Woodland Games: a fun competition to see which campers apply all the knowledge they have learned during their adventure in the woods. The Woodland Games winners will receive a wonderful prize! There will be tent making, there will be knot tying, there will be arts and crafting, there will be s'more eating, and there will certainly be drama and mystery! Come along for this campout and help these wonderful characters solve the mysteries of Camp Catalina.
"This show offers our audiences fun, excitement, and… raccoons! I love how 'The Conundrum at Camp Catalina" takes us on a journey with the campers and reveals how working together and being kind to one another can create harmony among all. It helps us to see that no gender is better than any other and that we are all unique individuals with a lot to offer," says Director Amanda Gremel. "With all that is going on in our lives today, this show is a nice reminder to be kind to our neighbors and accept people for who they are."
Cast:
Danielle Dodge is Assistant Scoutmaster Dinkleman
Tina Evans is Holly Goodman
Jacqueline Garza is Olivia Gracia
Preston Hatch is Reginald B. Fianne
Kris Kissel is Scoutmaster Wally
Brian McElroy is Kit Franklin
Tickets: $7 for children + $10 for adults
MAINSTAGE THEATRE
Molly Lyons is Anna and David Alexander Johnston is Augie.
Through August 28
Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30PM
Sunday matinees at 3:00PM
Saturday, Aug. 28 matinee at 3:00PM (no evening performance)
"The Standby Lear" is a funny, tender new play by John W. Lowell, critically acclaimed and award-winning author of "The Letters." This is the play's first staging.
The story: An actor playing King Lear has fallen ill. Augie, the understudy, is handed the opportunity to play one of the greatest roles ever written for the stage. Now that the last great opportunity in Augie's long acting career has arrived, is he up to the task, or is it too late?
Mainstage Tickets: $20 General; $18 Military, Senior, Student; and $15 Thursdays and Previews
Listen in to a conversation with the playwright and actors.
Live Theatre Workshop
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