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Fantasy and reality collide in this eclectic and fun musical romp! Emily’s having a sleepover with her best friend Stephanie when they discover there’s a monster in her closet! To investigate further Emily and Stephanie recruit their friends to help capture the monster. What they don’t know is that Murray, the closet monster, doesn’t mean any harm. He only wants to play Emily’s new video game. What happens when Emily has all her friends over for a slumber party to try to capture Murray? Find out how friendship, ingenuity and a sprinkling of magic lead to a delightful solution to Emily’s monster problem. |
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“There’s A Monster In My Closet” Book by Angela D. Stewart
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Auditions Performances Parts available for |
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Directed by Terri Huggins
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“Hansel and Gretel” From the Classic Story by the Grimm Brothers Adapted by Vera Morris
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When Hansel and Gretel are sent into the woods, they encounter a troll who fiercely guards his little wooden bridge, a talking owl, a forest sprite and two hobgoblins in the service of the nasty (and hilarious) witch. Tremble for Hansel as he's locked in a cage and fed nothing but cake. Cheer Gretel as she outwits the crone and sets free all the children who have been turned into cookies! All the moments are here, from the night spent in the woods to the discovery of the candy-coated little cottage. |
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Auditions Performances Parts available for actors |
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Directed by Suzie Reagle
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Curtain Call, Inc |
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Theatre for Children |
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2008-2009 SHOWS |
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ALL AUDITIONS, REHEARSALS, PERFORMANCES, AND KIDZ THEATRIX WORKSHOPS TAKE PLACE AT CENTRAL MIDDLE SCHOOL AUDITORIUM 303 E SUPERIOR STREET KOKOMO, INDIANA AUDITIONS TAKE PLACE FROM 6:30 TO 8:30 (Rehearsal times are determined by the individual directors)
TICKET PRICES ADULTS—$6.00 AND CHILDREN 14 AND UNDER $4.00
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Directed by Pat Brandon
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Three hilarious and action-packed Irish folk and fairy tales collide in raucous laughter when a trio of wild and crazy leprechauns, Blather, Blarney and Balderdash, try to help tongue-tied shepherd Fin O'Grady learn to tell a story and win the hand of his one true love. This is an uplifting comedy combines clever dialogue with slapstick humor that is sure to entertain young and old alike |
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“Blather, Blarney and Balderdash” Inspired by Folk & Fairy Tales from the Emerald Isle By Patrick Rainville Dorn |

