SENIOR FOLLIES – Around the World in 80 Minutes
Saturday, May 12 and Sunday May 13, 2012
Back by popular demand! Enjoy the musical, dramatic, and comedic antics of our performance troupe for older adults!
Join our Senior Follies as they take you for a journey looking for the "fountain of youth." For approximately 300 years, Mr. Potts Townsend and Ms. Trixie Pac have been the keepers of the "Fountain of Youth." Then one lovely spring day, they discover that it has been stolen but the thief has left them a clue that begins the journey. As our couple travels, they encounter the cultures (through song and dance) and more clues to continue the journey. Experience Around the World in 80 Minutes with lots of songs from
New York,
Chicago,
Texas, Hawaii, Japan, China, Egypt and Spain (just to name a few).
SENIOR FOLLIES (May 12 – 13) |
Saturday
7:00 pm |
Sunday
3:00 pm |
ADULTS: $12
STUDENTS/SENIORS (65+): $10
CHILDREN (12 & under): $8 |
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FARRAGUT NORTH (political drama)
April 20 – 29, 2011
By Beau Willimon
Presented by special arrangement
with Dramatists Play Service
Not recommended for children;
adult situations and language*
It’s January in Des Moines, Iowa, during a tight primary race. Wunderkind Stephen Bellamy is young, aggressive, talented, and tremendously successful as press secretary for Governor Morris in his bid to run for President. Thrown into the scheming backroom politics of more seasoned operatives, Stephen struggles between the lust for power and loyalty to the cause. Named for the Metro Station that is the center of the Washington, D.C. lobbyist district, FARRAGUT NORTH is opening in October 2011 as a major motion picture, THE IDES OF MARCH, starting George Clooney, Ryan Gosling, Paul Giamatti, Marisa Tomei, Evan Rachel Wood, and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
“FARRAGUT NORTH is juicy entertainment. [A] whip-smart insider look at the soul-sucking world of political campaigns ... the play's taut scenes crackle with pithy talk, gripping plot turns and intriguing revelations." —Variety. "... [A] supremely entertaining dissection of the machinations behind getting elected." —Associated Press. ". . . Beau Willimon's juicy and timely drama is a potent reminder that, like Hollywood, politics is a high-stakes game where one wrong liaison can finish you off." —NY Daily News.
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