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| July 11 - August 17, 2003 | July 18 - August 24, 2003 | Nov. 7 - Dec. 21, 2003 | Jan. 16 - Feb. 22, 2004 | March 12 - April 18, 2004 |
May 7 -
June 13, 2004
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Directed by Ron Daum |
Directed |
Directed by James N. Erickson | Directed by Don Alder | Directed by Alan Shearman |
Directed by
Dan Murphy
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Music & book
by James Valcq |
Written by Donald Olson |
by Andrew Lloyd Weber & Tim Rice |
Written by Moss
Hart & George S. Kaufman |
Written by Rupert Holmes |
Book and Lyrics
by Alan Jay Lerner |
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| To a town with no future, comes a girl with a past. Percy Talbot is taken under the wing of Hannah Ferguson, the indomitable owner of The Spitfire Grill, Not everyone welcomes Percy's arrival, seeking to discover her secrets even as they conceal their own. But Percy is the kind of person who profoundly changes others forever. Winner of the 2001 Richard Rodgers Production Award. An Oregon premiere! Performances at Lewis & Clark College. | When playwright, novelist and travel writer Donald Olson was traveling throughout Oregon, he kept stumbling on great local ghost stories. In Baker City, a band of wild specters haunts the Geiser Grand Hotel. A spirit lives in the Heceta Head lighthouse. And in Portland, a deceased hippie haunts the White Eagle Tavern. A new play and an Oregon premiere! Performances at Lewis & Clark College. | A Broadway blast of biblical proportions. Based on the story of Joseph and his coat of many colors, this big, bright musical features a kaleidoscope of music from calypso to religious refrains. Bring your family on a rainbow ride through ancient Egypt and join an exuberant cast on this wildest of dreams. LTC's most requested musical for revival will be the first show in the new stage house! | It's Hollywood or bust (mostly bust) as a trio of washed-up vaudevillians decamp for Hollywood after seeing "The Jazz Singer," the first commercial "talkie." In grand Tinsel-Town fashion, they concoct an instant "School of Elocution" catering to squeaky-voiced silent-film stars. Comic geniuses Kaufman and Hart throw a pie in the face of all things Hollywood while offering a salute to the ever optimistic spirit that keeps this country dreaming big. | Derek, Janet, Jon and Melinda are going to have a nice, relaxing weekend in the country. Before the evening is over, one of them will be dead. Who is going to die, and when? Will the intrigue and conspiracy stop after just one murder? This adult thriller by Rupert Holmes (author of The Mystery of Edwin Drood) is guaranteed to give audiences an evening of fatally good fun. Winner of the Edgar Allan Poe Award; Best Play, Mystery Writers of America; and Best Play, Dramalogue Award. | Lerner & Loewe's classic musical about Professor Henry Higgins, a brilliant middle-aged English bachelor, who tries to civilize Eliza Doolittle, the little cockney sparrow. This favorite musical features classic songs such as "With a Little Bit of Luck," "The Rain In Spain," "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face" and "On the Street Where You Live." Winner of the Tony Award for Best Musical. | ||
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