QUEENS COUNTY COMMUNITY CALENDAR
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Winds of Change Presents "Midsummer.com" March 2-5 at the Astor Theatre
WoC presents 'Midsummer . com' Tickets on sale noon Feb.1st
Thursday March 2, 2017 @7:30pm
Friday March 3, 2017 @ 7:30pm
Saturday March 4, 2017 @ 7:30pm
Sun. March 5 MATINEE @ 2:30pm
No evening performance Sunday.
Doors open half hour before each show
Adults $20 Students & Seniors $15
Tickets @ www.ticketpro.ca or www.astortheatre.ns.ca
Astor Box office 902-354-5250 Tues.-Fri. 11-4pm
Titania and Oberon just can't make it work. In a fit of mutually jealous rage they inadvertently zap themselves and all the fairies into our very real world—right into the middle of a teen summer theatre camp that happens to be mounting A Midsummer Night's Dream. Now Puck and the fairies must find a way to reignite the love between their king and queen, or the whole group will be stuck here forever. But love is not as simple as it first appears. And with real life mirroring the Bard's greatest comedy, it'll take more than a little magic to get Cupid to hit the right targets!
The Winds of Change Society presents this full length comedy written by Flip Kobler and Cindy Marcus. As screenwriters, Flip Kobler and Cindy Marcus spent 5 years at Disney where they wrote Lion King II: Simba's Pride, as well as Beauty and the Beast II, and the sequels to Pocohantas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Lady and the Tramp. Kobler and Marcus also wrote for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as well as live action feature films. Kobler and Marcus have over 30 plays published with Samuel French, Dramatic, Pioneer Drama, Contemporary Drama and Playscripts. Additionally, Marcus's books Playdate - A Parent and Teachers Guide to Putting on a Play and The Ultimate Young Actors Guide are now available through Meriwether PublishingTogether, Kobler and Marcus run a national teen theater program called Showdown, with summer camps all across the country.
Please visit www.showdownstageco.com for more information.
This production features many of the very talented youth of Queens County.
Thursday March 2, 2017 @7:30pm
Friday March 3, 2017 @ 7:30pm
Saturday March 4, 2017 @ 7:30pm
Sun. March 5 MATINEE @ 2:30pm
No evening performance Sunday.
Doors open half hour before each show
Adults $20 Students & Seniors $15
Tickets @ www.ticketpro.ca or www.astortheatre.ns.ca
Astor Box office 902-354-5250 Tues.-Fri. 11-4pm
Titania and Oberon just can't make it work. In a fit of mutually jealous rage they inadvertently zap themselves and all the fairies into our very real world—right into the middle of a teen summer theatre camp that happens to be mounting A Midsummer Night's Dream. Now Puck and the fairies must find a way to reignite the love between their king and queen, or the whole group will be stuck here forever. But love is not as simple as it first appears. And with real life mirroring the Bard's greatest comedy, it'll take more than a little magic to get Cupid to hit the right targets!
The Winds of Change Society presents this full length comedy written by Flip Kobler and Cindy Marcus. As screenwriters, Flip Kobler and Cindy Marcus spent 5 years at Disney where they wrote Lion King II: Simba's Pride, as well as Beauty and the Beast II, and the sequels to Pocohantas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and Lady and the Tramp. Kobler and Marcus also wrote for Star Trek: Deep Space Nine as well as live action feature films. Kobler and Marcus have over 30 plays published with Samuel French, Dramatic, Pioneer Drama, Contemporary Drama and Playscripts. Additionally, Marcus's books Playdate - A Parent and Teachers Guide to Putting on a Play and The Ultimate Young Actors Guide are now available through Meriwether PublishingTogether, Kobler and Marcus run a national teen theater program called Showdown, with summer camps all across the country.
Please visit www.showdownstageco.com for more information.
This production features many of the very talented youth of Queens County.
Thursday, February 2, 2017
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