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[Fredericksburg Theater Company, Steve Shepard Theatre, 1668 Highway 87 south, 1.5. miles south of Main Street, Fredericksburg - click for map; BOX OFFICE: 306 E. Austin St., Fredericksburg, TX]
presents
February 22 – March 10, 2013
Tickets on sale February 11th!
Rome will never be the same! In this inspired musical comedy by Stephen Sondheim with the book by Burt Shevlove and larry Gelbart, boy wants girl, slave wants freedom, and Roman war hero wants…. the same girl.
Inspired by the farces of the ancient Roman playwright Plautus, the musical tells the bawdy story of love, mistaken identity, class warfare and the search for family – with all the masquerades, deceptions and blackmailing going wrong at every turn1
This Tony Award winning musical is a classic of the stage. Don’t miss the laugh-filled trip to ancient Rome.
Something familiar! Something Peculiar! Announcing the hilarious cast of "Forum"!!!!
Domina - Heather Dickens
Erronius - Kent Fields
Hero - Travis Gaudin
Hysterium - Matt Ward
Lycus - John Phelps
Miles Gloriosus - Pierre Minjaw
Philia - Madison Grumbles
Pseudolus - Ryan Bailey
Senex - Curt Regester
The Courtesans - Angela Lacy, Lauren Wise, Sarah Wylie, Katie Murphy, Tommie Bailey, Randi Jackson
The Proteans - Faith Hearn, Joe Vaughan, Joni Saad, Will Vaughan
(Click to go to the AustinLiveTheatre front page)
The 1940s Radio Hour
by Walton Jones
December 13 – 23, 2012
Tickets on sale December 3rd.
Adults $20 Youth 18 & under $5.50
THE CAST:
Pops Bailey – Jack Grimmer
Shirley – Brandyn Quay
Clifton A. Feddington – James Lacy
Zoot Doubleman – Ted Conerly
Wally Ferguson – P.J. Theberge
Lou Cohn – Kenny Vaughan
Johnny Cantu – Pierre Minjauw
Ginger Brooks – Heidi Eubanks
Connie miller – Hannah Lacy
B.J. Gibson – Travis Gaudin
Neal Tildon – Matt Ward
Ann Collier – Deborah Vanicek
Geneva Brown – Amber Nanni
Biff Baker – J.D. Cole
FTC’s Holiday Hit Parade!
Do we have a holiday show for you! This 1980 Drama Desk Award Winner for Outstanding Musical, by Walton Jones, takes us back to the glory days of radio and the beginning of World War II. Filled with such classics as “Our Love is Here to Stay,” “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy,” “Blues in the Night,” and “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” Radio Hour portrays the final 1942 holiday show of Mutual Manhattan Variety Calvalacade on New York radio station WOV as they record a broadcast for troops overseas.
Featuring the Sentimental Journey Orchestra and a cast of radio station characters, you won’t want to change that dial – or miss FTC’s holiday tour de force.
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