Alabama Shakespeare Fest Announces Nine Play Season Of Comedy, Music & Drama
By: Gabrielle Sierra
BB guns, a bull, the Bard and more will be featured in the Alabama Shakespeare Festival's nine-play season of comedy, music and provocative drama during the 2009-10 season.
ASF will open its season with the delightful family musical Ferdinand the Bull, Nov. 7-Dec. 19. Based on the children's classic tale by Munro Leaf and Robert Lawson, a bull that would rather sit in the field and smell the flowers and a would-be bullfighter who would much rather dance, teach those around them the importance of finding and being oneself. Ferdinand was adapted for the stage by Karen Zacarias and Deborah Wicks La Puma.With the holiday season comes the stage version of the movie classic A Christmas Story, Nov. 27-Dec. 24, 2009 (adapted by Philip Grecian from the works of Jean Shepherd). Will little Ralphie get the BB gun he's been dreaming of from Santa? This beloved story made "you'll shoot your eye out" into a national catchphrase.From February 5-28, Harriet's Return, based on the life of legendary Underground Railroad conductor Harriet Tubman, will be performed. Actress and playwright Karen Meadows Jones plays more than 30 characters in this riveting production.Videos
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Mrs. Doubtfire – The Musical BJCC Concert Hall (6/16-6/16) |
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Weird Al Yankovic at Coca Cola Amphitheater Coca Cola Amphitheater (10/02-10/02) |
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Mrs. Doubtfire Official BJCC Ticket+ Hotel Packages BJCC Concert Hall (6/16-6/16) |
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Come from Away Red Mountain Theatre (8/19-9/20) |
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Weird Al Yankovic at Wharf Amphitheater Wharf Amphitheater (10/03-10/03) |
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Grease Virginia Samford Theatre (7/30-8/02) |
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Big Fish Bean Brown (7/16-7/26) |
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& Juliet Official BJCC Ticket+ Hotel Packages BJCC Concert Hall (5/19-5/19) |
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MRS. DOUBTFIRE BJCC Concert Hall (6/16-6/21) |
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& Juliet Birmingham Jefferson Convention Complex [Concert Hall] (5/19-5/24) |
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