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2009-2010 Main Stage
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WonderQuest:GTA for Young Audiences presents
Robin Hood
By Gay H. Hammond
Public Shows: October 2, 3, 9, 2009
School Matinees: October 1-2, 6-9 (9:30 am & 11:30 am)
Join us for this classic swashbuckling tale of Robin and his Merry Men as they woo the beautiful Maid Marian, outwit the Sheriff of Nottingham and foil the machinations of evil Prince John. Arrows! Fights! Fun! All flung in our direction by a thoroughly charming hero. Directed by Gay H. Hammond
Run time: 50 minutes (no intermission)
Rated: G (appropriate for all family members over the age of 5 years)
Tickets are $10-$12 for adults/seniors and $7-$8 for students/children depending on seat location. Select your own seats online by clicking the ticket icon on the left, or call the Box Office at 678.717.3624 for best available seating.
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The Wedding Singer
Music by Matthew Sklar, Book & Lyrics by Chad Beguelin
Public Shows: November 10 - 21, 2009
Fall in love with one of the funniest romantic comedies of the year! It's 1985 and Robbie Hart is the life of the party… until he is left at the altar at his own wedding. Shot through the heart, Robbie makes every wedding as disastrous as his own until he meets the warm-hearted waitress, Julia. The only problem is Julia's about to have a wedding of her own and unless Robbie can pull off the performance of a lifetime, the girl of his dreams will be gone forever. Directed by Jim Hammond
Run time: 2 ½ hours ( one 12 minute intermission)
Rated: PG 15
Tickets are $18-$22 for adults, $16-$20 for seniors 65+ and $14-$16 for students/children. Select your own seats online by clicking the ticket icon on the left, or call the Box Office at 678.717.3624 for best available seating.
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The Beaux’ Stratagem
by Georges Farquhar, Adapted by Thornton Wilder & Ken Ludwig
Public Shows: February 9– 20, 2010
This Restoration farce combines rogues, rascals, flirts and fools in a rollicking romantic concoction. Two young gentlemen of leisure run out of money and leave high society to pursue their fortunes in the more affordable countryside. There, they come up with a masterful plan to recoup their positions, involving improbable disguises, fervent seduction and a good bit of hiding in wardrobes. Will love win out over greed? You bet your lacy hanky! Directed by Gay H. Hammond
Run time: 2 hours (one 12 minute intermission)
Rated: PG
Tickets are $16-$18 for adults, $14-$16 for seniors 65+ and $10-$12 for students/children. Select your own seats online by clicking the ticket icon on the left, or call the Box Office at 678.717.3624 for best available seating.
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EURYDICE
By Sarah Ruhl
Public Shows: April 13 - 24, 2010
The brilliant playwright, Sarah Ruhl has created an exhilarating tale based on the Greek myth of Orpheus. On the day Eurydice is to marry her true love, a misstep sends her to the haunting depths of the Underworld, where she has a surprising reunion with her father and ultimately must decide whether to follow Orpheus back to the land of the living. The New York Times described Eurydice as “a magical play . . . a love letter to the world.” Directed by Richard Garner
Run time: 90 minutes (no intermission)
Rated: PG
Tickets are $16-$18 for adults, $14-$16 for seniors 65+ and $10-$12 for students/children. Select your own seats online by clicking the ticket icon on the left, or call the Box Office at 678.717.3624 for best available seating.
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