Funky Little Theater Company Presents THE LITTLE PRINCE

By: Jun. 10, 2015
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Funky Little Theater Company, the newest, grooviest, funkiest theatre in town, has seen the regional premiere of four productions in its short time here in Colorado Springs. FLTC is now very proud to present an adaptation of Antione de Saint-Exupery's beloved classic The Little Prince. This production will have performances June 18th-July 3rd, 2015 (Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at 7pm + 4pm matiness on Fridays and Saturdays and Monday, June 29th at 7pm is Industry Night, a performance dedicated for people in the service industry or theatre industry, but all patrons are welcome). All tickets are $15 and can be purchased online or at the door (www.funkylittletheater.org). Thursday tickets are only $11 and available at the door only. Kids ages 12 and under are $10. Funky Little Theater Company accepts cash, check or most major credit cards. All performances will be at Funky Little Theater Company located at 2109 Templeton Gap Road, 80907. This production features performances by Evan Slavens, Chris Medina, Autumn Silva and Kailey Gillen and is directed by Kaitlin Porter.

The Little Prince may have returned to his own tiny planet to tend his Rose and look after his Sheep, but for a short enchanted time he returns to us and comes alive on stage. This play tells the story of a world-weary and disenchanted Aviator whose sputtering plane strands him in the Sahara Desert, and a mysterious, regal "little man" who appears and asks him to "Please, sir, draw me a sheep." During their two weeks together in the desert, the Little Prince tells the Aviator about his adventures through the galaxy, how he met the Lamplighter and the Businessman and the Geographer, and about his strained relationship with a very special flower on his own tiny planet. The Little Prince talks to everyone he meets: a garden of roses, the Snake and a Fox who wishes to be tamed. From each he gains a unique insight which he shares with the Aviator: "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly." "What is essential is invisible to the eye." At length, both the little man and the Aviator must go home each with a new understanding of how to laugh, cry and love again.

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