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| July 7 - August 13, 2000 | September 8 - October 15, 2000 | November 3 - December 17, 2000 | January 12 - February 18, 2001 | March 2 - April 8, 2001 |
April 27 - June 10,
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| Directed by Greg Tamblyn | Directed by Ron Daum | Directed by Milli Hoelscher | Directed by Rebecca Becker | Directed by Ernie Casciato |
Directed by Stan Foote
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| Written and created by Shawn Rogers, Ernie Casciato and Greg Tamblyn | Book and Lyrics by Kenward Elmslie, Music by Claibe Richardson, Based on the Novel by Truman Capote |
Book by
Thomas Meehan, Music by Charles Strouse and Lyrics
by Martin Charnin |
Two one act plays by Jeffrey Sweet | Written by Joseph Kesselring | Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Book by Hugh Wheeler | ||
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A 1950s songwriter dreams that someday he'll be famous like the king of rock and roll. An unlikely accident, however, gives him pause to reconsider his career ... that is until he thinks he spots a certain someone. Have you seen the king recently? The Rock Star, an original musical, was first staged as a Dr. Robert and Marilyn Pamplin Jr. private production in 1999. LTC will be presenting its Oregon stage premiere!
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Meet two sisters - Verena Talboa, a brittle, bottom-line businesswoman and pillar of propriety in her 1930s Alabama town, and Dolly - a dotty delight and exact opposite of Verena. When their cousin's young son, Collin Fenwick is sent to live with them, the result is a delightful coming of age musical based on the novel by Truman Capote.
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Leapin lizards, it's Orphan Annie! Annie's a peppy orphan whose life at the New York City Municipal Orphanage has grown intolerable, thanks to the gin-guzzling matron Miss Hannigan. Enter billionaire Oliver Warbucks, who decides to invite a lucky orphan to his home for the Christmas holidays. Along the way, Annie meets a faithful dog and inspires FDR's New Deal. A family musical for the holidays!
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Two one-act plays by one author, each poignantly exploring the importance of relationships in different situations. The first, After the Fact, tells the story of a young reporter who encounters an old man and discovers the importance of checking his facts. In the second play, Porch, a woman, her father and an old boyfriend rediscover each other and recognize a love long forgotten.
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Two lovable spinster sisters are pillars of Brooklyn society until their nephew discovers they are poisoning male callers with their homemade elderberry wine! The sisters share their home with another nephew, Teddy, who imagines he is President Teddy Roosevelt. An American comedy classic!
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Attend the tale of Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street! Todd, a barber in 19th century London has been unjustly exiled by a lecherous judge covetous of his wife. He returns home after fifteen years to exact his revenge. With the aid of the cheerfully amoral Mrs. Lovett, proprietress of the struggling meat pie shop located beneath his tonsorial parlor, Sweeney wreaks vengeance on all mankind Featuring the Tony Award-winning score by Stephen Sondheim, Sweeney Todd is a frighteningly suspenseful musical tribute to Victorian melodrama.
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