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Cedar Falls Community Theatre "We've Got Magic To Do!" |
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This play is being directed and choreographed by Tom Pardoe, an Iowa native with Broadway credits. This hip, tongue-in-cheek musical ran on Broadway for five years, won five Tony Awards and was directed by Bob Fosse. The enrgetic pop-influenced score by three-Oscar winner, Stephen Schwartz (Godspell, Wicked) bursts with one show-stopping number after another, from soaring ballads to infectious dance numbers. "Slendiferous theatricality...a lightning bolt...entertaining". - Time MagazineSponsored by: Diedrichs & Associates, KWWL Television, APPLAUD |
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Rehearsal for
Murder - directed by Christine
Sikula The cast and crew assemble for the first reading of a new play. Everyone connected with the new play was involved in a show exactly one year ago when the lead female (the playwright's fiancee) was murdered. As the read-through begins, startling connections to the murder unfold. Surprising revelations and accusations include dazzling and logical twists that build to a climax and solution that is theatrically stunning! "The best mystery in years!" - Dramatic Publishing Sponsored by: KWWL Television |
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Inspecting
Carol - directed by Liane Nichols Written by Daniel Sullivan in a collaborative effort with Seattle Repertory Theatre. A small professional theatre group is in jeopardy of losing their $30,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Arts so the NEA is sending an inspector to view the groups next play. The group can only afford to pay their actors for four days of rehearsal, but not a problem - they are producing the same play they always do during the holidays, A Christmas Carol. They are using most of the same actors, including the same big kid that's played Tiny Tim for way too many years! "I laughed till I cried... sheer comic genius" - Journal American Sponsored by: Dan Battcher - 1st Investment Services, KWWL Television, and Trapp Realty & Associates |
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Tenor - directed by Gary
Baumgartner In Ken Ludwig's raucus farce, world famous tenor Tito Morelli is to perform Otello with the Cleveland Grand Opera Company. In a series of mishaps involving too many tranquilizers for Tito, manager Max masquerading as Morelli to fool the public, and two women in lingerie pursuing the twin Otellos running around in costume, wonderful mayhem reigns. "Uproarious! Hysterical!" - USA Today "Screamingly funny!" - CBS Radio Sponsored by: MIX 96.1 FM |
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