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The Story of Hansel and Gretel Book by Vera Morris. Music and Lyrics by Bill Francoeur November 20th, 21st & 22nd
Director Jen Ann Guy
Sent into the woods, Hansel and Gretel meet up with a number of peculiar characters. A fiery troll guards his little wooden bridge. Even more, an articulate owl, a forest sprite and two hobgoblins are in the service of an evil (but extremely funny) witch. She locks poor Hansel in a cage and feeds him nothing but cake! Everyone will cheer Gretel as she outwits the crone and sets free all the children who have been turned into cookies! Every dramatic moment is brought to life, from the night spent in the woods to the discovery of the candy-coated little cottage. Tickets: $5.00 Adults, $3.00 12 and under. Available ONLY at the door.
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Robin Hood Adapted by Tim Kelly March 26th, 27th, and 28th First Presbyterian Church, 743 W. Michigan Avenue
Directed by Stephanie Pierce
Robin Hood, the outlaw of Sherwood Forest, leads a merry life with his followers. Anyone who is hungry or who has no place to live is welcome in the greenwood. The citizens of the forest oppose wicked Prince John. He's taken the place of King Richard the Lion-Hearted, who has gone to the Holy Land on a crusade. One day a caravan cuts through the wood. In the convoy is Robin's childhood sweetheart, Maid Marian, ward of King Richard. Alas, the evil Lady Merle of Cornwall plans to force Marian to marry the Prince in an effort to make John more acceptable to the people of England. To arms! It's up to Robin to stop the marriage, defeat a nasty sheriff and secure Nottingham for the King's return. Tickets: $3 Adults, $2 Age 12 and Under
Tickets available ONLY at the door.
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