When veteran director Jerry Elison was asked to lend his name and talents for a scholarship concert at the SCERA Center for the Arts, his response was, "If it helps the arts, then let's do it."
The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley will be presented at the SCERA Center for the Arts from today, October 15 through November 2. Shawn Mortensen portrays the little boy who is literally flattened after an accident and begins traveling through the mail in a series of adventures in his quest to become three-dimensional once more.
The Musical Adventures of Flat Stanley will be presented at the SCERA Center for the Arts from October 15 through November 2. Shawn Mortensen portrays the little boy who is literally flattened after an accident and begins traveling through the mail in a series of adventures in his quest to become three-dimensional once more.
SCERA will launch its indoor season with "Little Shop of Horrors" playing tonight, Sept. 14 through October 6 on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays @ 7:30pm.
SCERA will launch its indoor season with "Little Shop of Horrors" playing Sept. 14 through October 6 on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays @ 7:30pm.
"Bye, Bye Birdie," the energetic satire inspired by the Elvis Presley phenomenon that rocked American culture in the '50s, will play the SCERA Center of the Arts March 23-April 7 on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays @ 7:30pm.
"Bye, Bye Birdie," the energetic satire inspired by the Elvis Presley phenomenon that rocked American culture in the '50s, will play the SCERA Center of the Arts March 23-April 7 on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays @ 7:30pm.
Part of SCERA's Theatre for Young Audiences program, 'Tremendously Tall Tales' will reflect the adventures of American icons like Johnny Appleseed, John Henry and Paul Bunyan, but will also add pratfalls, sight gags and hat tricks in the style of vaudeville. The performance, directed by Robinne Booth, is less than an hour long.
Check out just-released production shots from the show!
Part of SCERA's Theatre for Young Audiences program, 'Tremendously Tall Tales' will reflect the adventures of American icons like Johnny Appleseed, John Henry and Paul Bunyan, but will also add pratfalls, sight gags and hat tricks in the style of vaudeville. The performance, directed by Robinne Booth, is less than an hour long.
Check out just-released production shots from the show!