2011-2012 productions – PCC Theatre /theatre Thu, 23 Dec 2021 21:03:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Everyman /theatre/2012/05/04/everyman/ Fri, 04 May 2012 16:29:28 +0000 /wp-theatre/?p=89 Everyman poster

By Anonymous. Directed by Patrick Tangredi. Design by Shae Uisna, Jamie Tait, Dan Hays, Erin Gilday

Told with fantastic larger than life puppets (built by PCC’s Puppetry class) and set in a wooded world of mystery and intrigue, this 600 year-old play follows the journey of the character “Everyman” who is tasked by “Death” to meet his maker “God” for a reckoning. Stalling for time, Everyman begs for the chance to bring a single companion with him to his death. He tries to enlist his Kin, Cousin, Goods, Beauty, Strength, and 5 wits, but none will follow him to his death. But will his feeble companion “Good Deeds” be worthy enough to follow him to his final reckoning? Come and find out, and see a modern spectacle that reaches across the centuries to tell a timeless tale of humor, struggle, and the indomitable human spirit!

Performances

The play will have a running time of 75 minutes and is appropriate for ages 6 and older.

  • Friday and Saturdays, May 4, 5, 11, 12 at 7:30pm
  • Free ArtBeat Matinee, May 10 at 11am
  • Closing Sunday, May 13 at 2pm
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Project 50: From the Ground Up /theatre/2012/03/02/project-50-from-the-ground-up/ Fri, 02 Mar 2012 17:31:54 +0000 /wp-theatre/?p=92 From the Ground Up poster

An original production devised by PCC alumnus, Jonathan Walters of Hand2Mouth Theatre. Celebrating 50 years of PCC is happening all year, so come join in the fun!

Performances

  • Friday and Saturdays, March 2, 3, 9, 10 at 7:30pm
  • Pay what you will Matinee, March 8 at 11am
  • Sunday, March 11 at 2pm
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Footlight Frenzy /theatre/2011/11/10/footlight-frenzy/ Thu, 10 Nov 2011 17:34:19 +0000 /wp-theatre/?p=95 Footlight Frenzy poster

Directed by John Duncan. By Ron House, Diz White, Alan Shearman and Bud Slocumb. Based on “Fleeting Moment’ by House, White, Shearman, Mark Blankenfield, Brandie Kemp and Mitchell Kreindel.

Plot: In a desperate attempt to save their bankrupt “School for Unusual Children”, an inexperienced PTA group valiantly mounts an ambitious benefit play, written by a has been Broadway director. His near hysterical direction and the group’s questionable talent turn the production into a shambles. The scenes shift back and forth from the real tribulations of the performers to the play they are “performing”, and it is hard to tell which is sillier. This fast moving slapstick farce is theatrical fun of the first order, with us watching the fun from the “back” of the stage!

Performances

  • Friday and Saturdays, November 10, 12, 18, 19 at 7:30pm
  • Pay what you will Matinee, November 17 at 11am
  • Closing Sunday, November 20 at 2pm
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