2009-2010 Theatre Season
Dates, times and titles are tentative until rights are secured.
Eagles' Dare Improv Show - Sept. 25-26 7:00 PM
Alaska's oldest Improv Performance takes to the stage again! Fun and laughs in this completely improvised, by-the-seat-of-your-pants comedy show. If you like "Who's Line" you will love our version of Improv Games. Appropriate for Middle School and older.
The Haunted Theatre!! - October 30th - 31st
A great safe alternative to trick or treating! Specifically created for Grade School students. Fun, Games, Music and just enough spooky to make it Halloween! Come in costume and bring your trick or treat bag as you tour the haunted corridors of the oldest.. and CREEEEEPIEST theatre in Anchorage! Look for more information from your grade school in early October.
Disney's Alice in Wonderland - Nov. 5-7 7:00 PM
Don't be late for this very important date!! Why? Because it's your "Very Merry Unbirthday!" That's Why!! Join Alice, the Cheshire Cat, the Mad Hatter and the rest for this Disney version of Lewis Carroll's favorite, complete with your favorite Disney tunes. For the entire Family!
Ruthless! The Musical - Feb. 4-6 7:00 PM
The theatre is a dangerous place, particularly if you are in the way of 8-year-old Tina Denmark who wants to be the star!! The last kid who got in her way was mysteriously hung from the catwalks by a jumprope! The politics of the theatre are brought to their deadly, but comic, extreme in this campy fun musical by Marvin Laird and Joel Paley. Probably over the head of younger grade school students.
One Acts - March 19-20 7:00 PM
Students star and direct these wonderful short performances. Come cheer on our young directors as they take on new challenges. Appropriate for high school and older audiences.
Sly Fox - April 22-24 7:00 PM
Sly Fox is a con man, but nobody in 1890's San Francisco seems to know that. The men of the town vie to be Fox's heir by giving him expesive gifts, which he plans to run off with when the time is right. But who is conning who? Find out as you watch this adaptation of Ben Jonson's "Vulpone." Appropriate for high school and older audiences.