15th Anniversary Season! - Company of Rowlett Performers

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15th Anniversary Season! - Company of Rowlett Performers
All shows are performed at the Plaza Theatre
521 W State Street, Garland, TX, 75040
Season Ticket Prices:
Regular Season: $43
save 15% in honor of our 15th anniversary
Includes: Young Frankenstein
Fruitcakes
Midsummer/Jersey
Steel Magnolias
One Night Only!
Sing, Laugh, Dance:
A Broadway Variety Show
Kid’s Season: $30 save $5
Includes: Wizard of Oz
Doctor Dolittle Jr.
Charlotte’s Web
Season tickets can be purchased online at
www.garlandarts.com/gov/eg/arts/box/corp.asp
or call (972) 205-2790
Individual Ticket Prices:
Wizard of Oz $15
Doctor Dolittle Jr. $10
Young Frankenstein $15
Fruitcakes $12
Charlotte’s Web $10
Midsummer/Jersey $12
Steel Magnolia’s $12
Individual tickets may be purchased online at
www.GarlandArtsBoxOffice.com
or at the door.
If you have questions or would like more
information about CORP or any of our
shows, please call
(972) 977-7710 or email us at
corptheatre00@yahoo.com.
15th
Anniversary
Season!
Saturday
September 19, 2015
8 PM
Come and enjoy some fabulous entertainment and help us raise funds
for our intern program.
Celebrating with
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Summer 2015
By L. Frank Baum
With Music and Lyrics by
Harold Arlen & E.Y. Harburg
Adapted by John Kane
Based upon the Classical
Motion Picture
Like so many girls her age,
Dorothy Gale of Kansas
dreams of what lies over
the rainbow. One day a
Directed by
twister hits her farm and
Donna
carries her and her dog,
Covington &
Toto, away over the
Angel Caruth
rainbow to another world.
Come join Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tinman, and the
Cowardly Lion as they travel down the Yellow Brick
Road and fight the Wicked Witch of the West so
Dorothy can learn that there’s “No place like home.”
Friday, June 26—9:30 AM, 1 PM, & 7:30 PM
Saturday, June 27—7:30 PM
Sunday, June 28—2PM
Book, Music, and Lyrics
by Leslie Bricusse
Based on the Doctor Dolittle
stories by Hugh Lofting and
The Twentieth Century Fox film
This musical tells the tale
of a wacky but kind doctor
who can talk to animals,
Directed by
taking the audience on a
Donna
journey from the a small
Covington &
English village to the far
Angel Caruth
corners of the world. When
Doctor Dolittle attempts to
help a seal named Sophie, he's wrongly accused of
murder and stands trial. Will they find him innocent,
so he is free to continue with his search for the Great
Pink Sea Snail - the oldest and wisest of the creatures
on earth?
Thursday, July 30— 9:30 AM & 1 PM
Friday, July 31—9:30 AM & 1 PM
Saturday, August 1—7:30 PM
Sunday, August 2—2 PM
Fall 2015
Directed Book by Mel Brooks and
by
Byron Thomas Meehan
Holder Music and Lyrics by Mel
Brooks
Grandson of the
infamous Victor
Frankenstein, Frederick
Frankenstein
(pronounced "Fronk-ensteen") inherits his
family's estate in Transylvania. With the help of a
hunchbacked side-kick, Igor (pronounced "Eye-gore"),
and a leggy lab assistant, Inga (pronounced normally),
Frederick finds himself in the mad scientist shoes of his
ancestors. "It's alive!" he exclaims as he brings to life a
creature to rival his grandfather's. Eventually, of course,
the monster escapes and hilarity continuously abounds.
Thursday-Saturday, October 22-24—8 PM
Sunday, October 25—2PM
By Julian Wiles
Mix together a batch of
fruitcakes, three dozen
Christmas trees, 10,000
outdoor Christmas
lights, a chicken pox
epidemic, two southern
Director
spinsters, an estranged
TBA
old man, a lost cat
named Tutti Frutti and
a Christmas hog named
Buster and you've got the recipe for a fun-filled and
touching evening of holiday cheer. Into this world
comes Jamie, a kid who has run away from home and
come as far as his money will take him. At first he
thinks this town's inhabitants are "nuttier than
fruitcakes," but soon he comes to admire, appreciate
and adore this nutty little town.
Thursday-Saturday, December 10-12—7:30 PM
Sunday, December 13—2PM
The Company of Rowlett Performers
would like to acknowledge sponsorship
in part by Garland Arts Commission.
Winter/Spring 2016
Adapted by Joseph
Robinette
Based on the book by E.B.
White
All your favorites are
here: Wilbur, the
young pig; Fern, the
Director
girl who loves him;
TBA
Templeton, the rat; the
Zuckermans; the
Arables; and, Charlotte, the spider who proves to be
"a true friend and a good writer."
Friday-Saturday, February 19-20—7 PM
Sunday, February 21—2PM
By Ken Ludwig
A hilarious high-octane
re-telling of
Shakespeare’s A
Midsummer Night’s
Dream set in modernday New Jersey. The
story revolves around
Directed
the impending wedding
by Donna
of the Governor, the
Covington
love affairs of four beach-bound high school crushes,
a crew of fairies, and the staff of the local salon. The
night takes a magical turn when Oberon and Puck
arrive on the scene ready for mischief making armed
with a powerful love potion. Who knows what will
happen in a show backed by pop music and including
an iPhone-obsessed wood sprite.
Friday-Saturday, February 26-27—8 PM
Sunday, February 28—2PM
By Robert Harling
The action is set in
Truvy's beauty salon
in Chinquapin,
Louisiana, where 6
women come together
in friendship and
share love, laughs,
Directed by Leslie Austin heartbreak, and
ultimately strength in
each other. (Don’t forget to bring tissues.)
Friday-Saturday, April 8-9 & 15-16—8 PM
Sunday, April 10 & 17—2PM