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Bluebarn Theatre to Close Season with OUR TOWN, 5/7-6/7

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The BLUEBARN Theatre concludes Season 26 with Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize-winning classic, Our Town. The play opens Thursday, May 7th and runs through Sunday, June 7th, 2015. Our Town will be the last show performed at 614 S. 11th Street before the BLUEBARN Theatre moves to its own home at 10th & Pacific.

BLUEBARN Producing Artistic Director Susan Clement-Toberer directs, with lighting design by Carol Wisner, costume design by Lindsay Pape, sound design by Martin Magnuson, properties design by Amy Reiner, and media projection design by Spencer Williams.

Shows run Thursday-Saturday at 7:30 p.m., Sunday May 17, 31 and June 7 at 6 p.m. Single tickets for Our Town are $30 for adults; and $25 for students, seniors 65+, TAG members, and
groups of 10 or more.

About OUR TOWN

Day in and day out, Grover's Corners is Any Town, USA. The paper is delivered, the milkman visits, time passes and life continues. It is only when such routines are interrupted that the fleeting beauty of the everyday is brought more clearly into perspective. Join us as the Stage Manager guides us through this elegant portrait of the ordinary but remarkable joys and sorrows that define our lives. Our Town is the best American play celebrating the magic that makes a community.

For the BLUEBARN's final show at its current location, Director Susan Clement-Toberer has assembled 22 dozen of Omaha's finest actors, the largest cast in the company's history. BLUEBARN founding company member Nils Haaland (33 Variations, BLUEBARN Theatre) creates the integral role of the "Stage Manager." Benjamin Thorp and Kelsi Weston make their BLUEBARN debut in the roles of "George" and "Emily." The "Webb" family consists of Ron Chvala, Julie Huff (A Piece of My Heart, BLUEBARN Theatre), and young Kian Roblin. The "Gibbs" family is played by Michael Markey (Hot 'n' Throbbing, BLUEBARN Theatre), Moira Mangiameli (The Goat or Who is Sylvia?, BLUEBARN Theatre), and young Emma Chvala. The citizens of Grovers Corners are comprised of theatre veterans as well as newcomers to the BLUEBARN: Carl Bieber, Steve Broszko, Dennis Collins, Susan Baer Collins, J.J. Davis, Amy Ellefson, Quincy Ellefson, Jennifer Gilg, Mark Kocsis, Steve Miller, Judy Radcliff, Jon Roberson, and Ablan Roblin.

About The BLUEBARN Theatre

The BLUEBARN Theatre has been bringing professionally-produced plays to area audiences since 1989. Since its inception, BLUEBARN has produced over 100 plays and has established itself as Omaha's professional contemporary theatre company. Striving to bring artistically significant scripts and professional production values to Omaha and the surrounding region, BLUEBARN is known for high-quality entertainment and the fearless pursuit of stories that challenge both theatre artists and patrons.





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