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The Little Theatre On The Square
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Ferdinand is a young bull who escapes from a training camp in rural Spain after his father never returns from a showdown with a matador. Adopted by a girl who lives on a farm, Ferdinand’s peaceful existence comes crashing down when the authorities return him to his former captors. With help from a wisecracking goat and three hedgehogs, the giant but gentle bovine must find a way to break free before he squares off against El Primero, the famous bullfighter who never loses.
Show Times
Friday, February 16 at 7 PM
Saturday, February 17 at 2 PM & 7 PM
Tickets
$5 for adults
$3 for children (under 13)
Tickets only available at the door.
Friday, January 19 at 7 PM
Saturday, January 20 at 2 PM and 7 PM
$3 for children (under 13)
$5 for adults
Also Showing
Saturday, January 20 at 11 AM
$2 for children (under 13)
$3 for adults
A country-rock and blues musical about agoraphobia, adultery, ’80s nostalgia, spray cheese, road kill, hysterical pregnancy, a broken electric chair, kleptomania, strippers, flan, and disco, The Great American Trailer Park Musical centers around regular guy Norbert and his agoraphobic wife, Jeannie, whose marriage is threatened by Armadillo Acres’ newcomer, the hot young stripper Pippi. The trailer park also plays home to a Greek-chorus-like trio of women Linoleum, Betty and Pickles, each dysfunctional in her own right.
Tickets
$37.50 – Adults
$35.40 – Seniors (62+)
$21.75 – (under 22)
For more than 700 years, people have shared tales of a folk hero named Robyn Hood. In this new version of an enduring tale, Robyn Hood and her Merry Friends— Little John, Friar Tuck, Scarlet Will, and Elena Dale — live on the outskirts of society. They band together to save the poor people of Nottingham by stealing from the rich and giving to the poor. These swashbuckling rebels help Maid Marian escape the clutches of the Evil Prince and the even more evil Sheriff of Nottingham. We contend that when people shared the tale of Robyn, the “master” of disguise, the story might have changed over the years. Here is how the tale should be told!
Subject to Availability
Winner of the 1988 Pulitzer Prize, Driving Miss Daisy is a warm-hearted, humorous and affecting study of the unlikely relationship between an aging, crotchety white Southern lady and a proud, soft-spoken black man. Starring Little Theatre favorite, Glory Kissel, this play will be an extra special end to the 2015 season!
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