

We hope that when kids in the audience see how much fun it can be they’ll want to come out and audition for a future show.” In a loving home in the city of London, Dalmatian parents Pongo (Kyle Peck) and Perdita (Stellina Scacco) happily raise their Dalmatian puppies in the home of Roger ( Zach VanAllen) and Anita (Stephanie Bucci), with a little help from Nanny (Morgan Kibler). “Shows like this give kids a chance to experience being on stage. “We have a cast of kids who have been having a ball rehearsing their roles as pups,'” Public Relations/Marketing Coordinator Pamela Hammond said. The show plays through July 10 under the direction of Linda Fundis of Austinburg Township. 13th St., as the classic “Disney’s 101 Dalmatians Kids” opens today. Ashtabula Arts Center More family fun is in store at Straw Hat Theatre, 2928 W. with goodie bags, snacks and Chinese auction items available for purchase and bid. Ticket prices are reduced, and children’s games and activities begin at 1 p.m. Families should take advantage of the special rates and extras on July 10’s Family Day. I don’t want to give away too much, but our production takes place deep in an ancient Egyptian pyramid with surprises lurking in every corner!” All shows begin at 8 p.m., except the July 10 matinee beginning at 2 p.m.

We’re pushing new boundaries in size and scale and have created something unique not just to our space, but to the show as a whole. “From a production level,” he continued, “our set is unlike anything you have ever seen at Rabbit Run Theater.

To this day, I can sing it top to bottom from memory. I was so crazy about the show when I first heard it that I learned every word and every note. “The show is essentially a rock opera and is entirely sung. “‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat’ has been one of my favorite musicals since high school, when I first took an interest in theater,” Sandham said. Kelsey Bowens, a 2010 graduate of South High School in Willoughby, narrates the story. James Penca, who plays Joseph, is a music theater major at Baldwin Wallace College and will also star in Rabbit Run’s next production, “The Light in the Piazza,” opening July 16. ” But they are actually the elements of the family-friendly musical ‘Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,’ Rabbit Run’s young adult production of the season.” Brendan Sandham directs the large cast of 32, featuring some of Northeast Ohio’s most talented young actors. “Vindictive brothers, a conniving woman, jail time and wild dreams sound like the makings of a soap opera,” Rabbit Run Community Arts Association publicist Karen Ziegler said. Nominated for eight Tony Awards, “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,” features the music of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice and tells the Biblical story of Joseph and his coat of many colors. The show runs through July 10 at Rabbit Run Theater, 5648 W. Rabbit Run Theater “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” is on the verge of a sellout for today’s opening performance.
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Have a safe and happy Fourth of July weekend! God bless America - home of the free because of the brave. Rabbit Run is also offering a special family package for the July 10 matinee. Bravo! Ashtabula Art Center’s Straw Hat Theater opens “Disney’s 101 Dalmatians Kids,” and Madison’s Rabbit Run Theater opens “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” today. Receiving the awards are: Jenny Barret and Kate Tont, Merit in Acting Jackie Cassara and Denise Bernstein, Excellence in Acting Chris White, Outstanding in Acting Excellence in Ensemble to the cast and Barbara L. An excerpt from the show will be included in the State OCTAFest on Labor Day weekend. Not the first - and probably not the last - time CVLT has stood above the crowd in talent and performance to receive the awards. Congratulations to Chagrin Valley Little Theatre’s “The Dixie Swim Club” on its recognition from the Ohio Community Theatre Association.
