One of the most popular and beloved stage musicals of all time, 'Annie,' comes to the Norris Theatre, for nine performances, July 8 - 17. Presented by the Norris Center's highly-acclaimed Education Program, the musical is based on the long-running comic strip, and follows the rags-to-riches story of a feisty red-haired orphan and her loveable dog, Sandy.
One of the most popular and beloved stage musicals of all time, 'Annie,' comes to the Norris Theatre, for nine performances, July 8 - 17. Presented by the Norris Center's highly-acclaimed Education Program, the musical is based on the long-running comic strip, and follows the rags-to-riches story of a feisty red-haired orphan and her loveable dog, Sandy.
Peter Pan the Musical, the biggest selling show in the history of the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, will be extended through the holiday season, Dec. 26-31.
Peter Pan the Musical, the biggest selling show in the history of the Alabama Shakespeare Festival, will be extended through the holiday season, Dec. 26-31.
West Coast Players present Tom Griffin's BOYS NEXT DOOR from June 11th to June 27th. This production is directed by Rand Smith. The show runs on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM and on Sundays at 2 PM.
West Coast Players present Tom Griffin's BOYS NEXT DOOR from June 11th to June 27th. This production is directed by Rand Smith. The show runs on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 PM and on Sundays at 2 PM.
The Old Courthouse Theatre (49 Spring St., Concord) presents Tom Griffin's play, THE BOYS NEXT DOOR from April 29th to May 9th. This play it revolves around the lives of a social worker named Jack and four of the mentally challenged clients he's in charge of. This production is directed by Phil Taylor.
The Old Courthouse Theatre (49 Spring St., Concord) presents Tom Griffin's play, THE BOYS NEXT DOOR from April 29th to May 9th. This play it revolves around the lives of a social worker named Jack and four of the mentally challenged clients he's in charge of. This production is directed by Phil Taylor.
Old Courthouse Theatre presents the 5th show of its 34th season 'The Boys Next Door'. The place is a group home in a New England city, where four men with either an intellectual disability or a mental illness live under the supervision of an earnest, but increasingly 'burned out' young social worker named Jack.