
Jess soon realizes that things at home have changed even more than she has. She brings with her not only vivid memories of Afghanistan, but painful burns that have left her physically and emotionally scarred. Ugly Lies the Bone by Lindsey Ferrentino with guest director Joyce Pauley: Newly discharged soldier Jess has finally returned to her Florida hometown. Along the way, they both learn some hard lessons in trust, humility, and the power of brains over brawn. Odysseus and his crewman Pete must overcome many perils on their long voyage home from Troy, including an awkward teenage Cyclops named Polly, some Sirens crooning elevator music, and various other gods and monsters. The Odyssey by Tom Smith: This fast-paced and funny adaptation brings Homer's original story to life for young audiences. Choreography by guest artist, Liz Hartwell. The emerging political solutions are threatening people who surround Cliff and Sally, such as the adorable couple: landlady Fraulein Schroeder and fruit salesman Herr Schultz, who also happens to be Jewish. Cabaret explores the wilder side of life in pre-WWII Berlin, which is still reeling from the repercussions of WWI.

Cliff Bradshaw, aspiring writer, meets Sally Bowles, would-be cabaret singer and entertainer. The Little Theatre accepts cash and checks.Ĭabaret by Joe Masteroff, John Kander, and Fred Ebb: 1931 Berlin. Reserved tickets are held at the box office, and can be picked up and paid for the night of the performance. Reservations: Individual and group reservations can be made at any time by calling the Little Theatre box office at 66.

Check with the box office at 66 for details.Ĭurtain Times: The House is open 30 minutes before curtain time. Price varies for other productions oftentimes no admission.
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Tickets: For CMU main stage productions, $8 for general admission, $5 CMU Faculty and Staff, CMU students free with ID.
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Touring professional productions, guest speakers and musical artists also appear in the intimate 209-seat facility. Each year The Little Theatre produces at least four main stage productions, in addition to student-directed projects and collaborative work with the Music department.
