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Family Friendly Theatrical Fun all summer!

Theatre Under The Stars' Summer 2011 Tour Dates

 

THURSDAYS: PLYMOUTH, NH
At The Riverside Amphitheatre

28 Green Street. Plymouth, NH 03264

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July 7th-August 11th, 2011


TICKETS ARE PAY WHAT YOU CAN!!

Adults/$5 suggested donation, Kids under 12/Free
House opens at 6:00 PM for BYO picnic. Curtain:  6:30 PM 
INDOOR SPACE = RAIN OR SHINE!
(RAIN LOCATION: Pemi Youth Center, 111 Main Street)

July 7th: “The Two Gentlemen of Verona”

("Feuding friends fall for the same female!" )
See how the 2 gents fare with disdainful dukes, cross-dressing dollies, silly servants,
marauding murderers and flailing friendships! (PG)


July 14th: "The Original Practice Taming of the Shrew”

("Cutie combines with cantankerous Kate in connubial communion")
Armed only with their (memorized) lines, with no full script, no rehearsals and no idea of the plot or what roles they are playing (until the crowd chooses for them), this hysterically funny "original practice" show is NEVER the same! (PG)

July 21st:  Young People's Players “Half-Baked Hamlet”

("To be or not to be Hamlet, that is the question" ) A parody of Shakespeare’s most famous  play that mixes juvenile cynicism, youthful optimism and a healthy dose of slapstick humor as our youth troupe (and the audience) suffer the “slings and arrows” of outrageous comedy! (G)

 

July 28th:  “The Winter's Tale”

("Jealous jade's jaundiced jerkiness jumpstarts giant juggernaut!") Filled with passion and humor, this tragi-comedy ushers us into a "Brothers Grimm"-like world of cruel kings, wronged children and miraculously reunited families. (PG)
 

August 4th:  “Interactive DDDRacula”

(“A buxom blonde, her brainy brunette buddy and a baffled barrister bedevil the bloodsucker in borscht-belt bacchanal! ")
A Monty Python-ish tale where the patrons plan the plot! No 2 shows ever the same! (PG)


August 11th:  “Hamlet, Prince of Denmark”

(“Decrying Denmark's denizens decay, depressed Dane's departed Dad demands detection, diplomat dies, daughter drowns")
The most famous play in history comes to life in this story of intrigue and horror, madness and murder, betrayal and lust-- with a few moments of comic grace to help lighten the load! (PG13)

Questions? Call Plymouth Park & Rec @ 536-1397

 

WEDNESDAYS: HAVERHILL, NH
At Alumni Hall

75 Court Street. Haverhill, NH

 

July 6th-August 10th, 2011


TICKETS ARE PAY WHAT YOU CAN!!

Adults/$5 suggested donation, Kids under 12/Free
House opens at 6:00 PM for BYO picnic. Curtain:  6:30 PM 
INDOOR SPACE = RAIN OR SHINE!
(RAIN LOCATION: Alumni Hall Auditorium, 75 Court Street)

July 6th: “The Two Gentlemen of Verona”

("Feuding friends fall for the same female!" )
See how the 2 gents fare with disdainful dukes, cross-dressing dollies, silly servants,
marauding murderers and flailing friendships! (PG)


July 13th: "The Original Practice Taming of the Shrew”

("Cutie combines with cantankerous Kate in connubial communion")
Armed only with their (memorized) lines, with no full script, no rehearsals and no idea of the plot or what roles they are playing (until the crowd chooses for them), this hysterically funny "original practice" show is NEVER the same! (PG)

July 20th:  Young People's Players “Half-Baked Hamlet”

("To be or not to be Hamlet, that is the question" ) A parody of Shakespeare’s most famous  play that mixes juvenile cynicism, youthful optimism and a healthy dose of slapstick humor as our youth troupe (and the audience) suffer the “slings and arrows” of outrageous comedy! (G)

 

July 27th:  “The Winter's Tale”

("Jealous jade's jaundiced jerkiness jumpstarts giant juggernaut!") Filled with passion and humor, this tragi-comedy ushers us into a "Brothers Grimm"-like world of cruel kings, wronged children and miraculously reunited families. (PG)
 

August 3rd:  “Interactive DDDRacula”

(“A buxom blonde, her brainy brunette buddy and a baffled barrister bedevil the bloodsucker in borscht-belt bacchanal! ")
A Monty Python-ish tale where the patrons plan the plot! No 2 shows ever the same! (PG)

August 10th:  “Hamlet, Prince of Denmark”

(“Decrying Denmark's denizens decay, depressed Dane's departed Dad demands detection, diplomat dies, daughter drowns")
The most famous play in history comes to life in this story of intrigue and horror, madness and murder, betrayal and lust-- with a few moments of comic grace to help lighten the load! (PG13)


Questions? Call Keisha at Alumni Hall @ 989-5500