The 2010 5oth Anniversary Season celebration starts in June and runs through November.....you won't want to miss a single show!
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Outrageous, hysterical and off the wall, Mel Brooks' The Producers earned a record-breaking twelve Tony Awards including best musical. Based on the film starring Gene Wilder and Zero Mostel, this hilarious musical is the story of a scheming, down-on-his-luck Broadway producer, Max Bialystock, and his mild-mannered accountant, Leo Bloom. Bloom discovers that under the right circumstances they could make more money producing a Broadway flop than they could with a hit. The two set out to produce the most notorious flop in history thereby bilking their backers out of millions of dollars, but what will they do when their sure to offend musical becomes a surprise sensation? You'll find out with this great big, over-the-top, fun-filled musical comedy. A Lyceum Premiere, The Producers will be a spectacular season opener. RATED PG-13
Show No. 2
Get ready to join the farcical fun as this cast of characters tap dances its way across the Atlantic and onto the Lyceum Stage. The passengers sailing on the S.S. American from New York to England are an unusual lot. Among them are a gangster, an evangelist turned nightclub crooner, a society debutante, a wealthy businessman and many more! The madcap antics of a love triangle at sea, a myraid of mistaken identities and a lively Cole Porter musical score including, "You're the Top," "I Get a Kick Out of You" and "It's De-Lovely," make for a special night of energy and entertainment. It's a wonder that all the romances are sorted out and disaster is averted aboard the magical ship where Anything Goes! RATED PG
Show No. 3
It's the Fourth of July--time for the Tuna High School Reunion! The much anticipated third installment in the Greater Tuna trilogy takes the audience through another satirical ride into the hearts and minds of the polyester-clad citizens of Texas' third smallest town. Along with Tuna's perennial favorites, some new Tuna denizens burst into the 4th of July Tuna High School Class Reunion. This sets the stage for a show full of fireworks and fun from the land where the Lion's Club is too liberal and Patsy Cline never dies. Two comic masters ignite the stage playing all 24 firecracker characters from Tuna, Texas. There's a lot of gossip that needs to be put right. Is the romance between Bertha and Arles sparkling? Will the Smut Snatchers take on the political correctness of the hymns being sung over at the First Methodist Church? And just wait until you see who wins this year's "Tuna Reunion Queen Contest!" RATED PG
Show No. 4
Luscious, tempestuous and thoroughly loverly, this Lerner and Loewe masterpiece brings to life Eliza Doolittle, an uncommon Cockney flower girl who is taken under the tutelage of the arrogant Henry Higgins as he attempts to teach her proper diction and pass her off as a lady. You'll cheer for Eliza as she shows Higgins what it truly means to have class. Will it be the willful flower girl or the arrogant professor who win this spirited game of tug-o war? The delightful score includes the songs "I Could Have Danced All Night," "On the Street Where You Live," "I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face," "Get Me to the Church on Time," "With a Little Bit of Luck" and so many others. Don't miss this beautifully staged classic. RATED PG
Show No. 5
In this hilarious comedy, SheriDan Whiteside, theatre critic, lecturer, and radio personality, arriving to dine at the home of the prominent Stanley family in a small Midwestern town, slips on their doorstep and injures his hip. A tumultuous six weeks of confinement follow, during which Whiteside monopolizes the living room and takes over the Stanley household. Before it's over, the outrageous has become commonplace. Written by the incomparable team of George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart, the same gentlemen that penned the 2009 Lyceum hit, You Can't Take It With You, this stylish and funny production will feature one of the largest casts ever assembled, playing an extravagant array of eccentric characters. RATED PG
Show No. 6
And Then There Were None, also published under the title, Ten Little Indians, is Agatha Christie's best selling mystery. In this superlative whodunit, statuettes of little soldier boys on the mantel of a house on an island off the coast fo Devon fall to the floor and break one by one as those in the house succumb to a diabolical avenger. A nursery rhyme tells how each of the ten "soldiers" met his death until there were none. Eight guests who have never met each other or their apparently absent host and hostess are lured to the island and, along with the two house servants, marooned. A mysterious voice accuses each of having gotten away with murder and then one drops dead--poisoned. One down and nine to go! The excitement never lets up in this remarkable thriller! RATED PG
Show No. 7
Welcome to Highway 57! Home to fun-loving gas station pump boys and the very vivacious Prudie and Rhetta Cupp of the Double Cupp Diner. They live in their own country, blues and rock and roll heaven, singing through the days and dancing the nights away. Whether they're singing about checking out the heartthrob cashier at Woolworths, having a private concert with Dolly Parton, or just wanting bigger tips, this cheery crew will get you into the groove of their rockin' tunes. Join in the fun as the boys go fishing, the girls brew up some homemade beer and the whole gang plans a trip to Florida...in a customer's Winnebago! They perform on guitars, piano, bass and, yes, kitchen utensils. RATED PG
Show No. 8
Nuncrackers: The Nunsense Christmas Musical is the first "TV Special" taped by the sisters in their convent basement studio for cable access. It stars the nuns you love plus Father Virgil and some of Mt. Saint Helen's most talented students. It features all new songs including: "Twelve Days Prior to Christmas," "Santa Ain't Comin' To Our House," "We Three Kings of Orient Are Us," and "It's Better to Give Than to Receive." This show is filled with Nunsense humor, some of your favorite carols, a "Secret Santa," and an uproarious take on Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Ballet. Nuncrackers will make you laugh and maybe even tug at your heartstrings. It's the perfect way to insure your holiday season is merry and bright. RATED PG
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