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The 2009-2010
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Peter Pan
(Grades K-8) |
The adventurous tale of the “boy who never grew up,” Peter Pan will launch you into the world of Neverland where you will encounter the Lost Boys, the princess Tiger Lily and the dreadful Captain Hook. Peter and Tinkerbell must fight the pirates to save the Darling children in this classic children’s tale.
Try-Outs: September 17th (6:00-8:00 pm)
September 19th (10:00 am-12:00 noon)
Performance: November 11th @ 9:30 am and 12:30 pm
November 13th @ 7:00 pm
Director: Leslie Barker
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Grease
(Grades 7-12) |
Join us back in the fifties where Grease is the word! Crittenden Youth Theatre presents the teen classic “Grease” in January. With great music and fifties dancing, you’ll see the story of the T-Birds and the Pink Ladies as they rock and roll their way through high school. Will Danny and Sandy work out their differences and get back together? Stay tuned . . .
Try-Outs: January 7th (6:00-8:00 pm)
January 9th (10:00 am-12:00 noon)
Performance: February 24th @ 9:30 am
February 25th @ 7:00 pm
February 27th @ 7:00 pm (this is a possible encore performance)
Director: Joshua Sellers
Musical Director: Doug Conwill
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Pinocchio
(Grades K-8) |
Pinocchio is the story of Geppetto, a kindly woodcarver who longs to have a son. He creates the puppet, Pinocchio, and with the help the Blue Fairy the puppet comes to life. Pinocchio finds it’s not easy being a little boy and every time he tells a lie his nose grows. Eventually, after learning some important life lessons, Pinocchio transforms into the real little boy Geppetto always wanted.
Try-Outs: TBD
Performance: May 5th @ 9:30 am and 12:30 pm
May 7th @ 7:00 pm
Director: Joshua Sellers
Click here to view the Pinocchio poster.
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The Imaginators
(Grades 8-12) |
The Imaginators is the story of three children and the power of imagination. Anne, Tim, and Nina embark on a great make-believe adventure using moving boxes and other objects found in a garage. Together they battle the child-eating monster, the Mooklecratz; and discover their own strengths, the value of cooperation, and the unlimited power of their imaginations as they figure out how to defeat the beast. The play encourages children and adults never to lose their sense of play and creativity.
Try-Outs: TBD
Touring in Schools: May 10th-14th
Public Performance: May 14th @ 7:00 pm
Director: Slade Kyle |
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The 2009-2010 Crittenden Youth Theatre season is underwritten by the City of West
Memphis Advertising and Promotion Commission.
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