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Non-Profit Org.
U.S. PostagePAID Permit No. 635
Kenosha, WI
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Lakeside Players, Inc.P.O. Box 272Kenosha, Wisconsin 53141
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Blithe Spirit • Captain Louie, Jr. • The Naughty List • Annie • Oscar and FelixDisney’s Beauty and the Beast, Jr. • Picnic • My First Time • Children’s Theatre Workshop
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TICKETS
All ages: $7 At the door and presale
Season tickets: $15Does not include the
Summer Theatre Workshop
Family four pack of season tickets: $55
CHILDREN’S SERIES
Recommended for ages 4 & upCaptain Louie JuniorOctober 21 - November 6, 2011
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz Book by Anthony Stein Based on THE TRIP by Ezra Jack Keats One Act, Book Musical, Rated G Broadway Junior Version
Young Louie feels lonely and without friends in his new neighborhood. Looking for something to cheer himself up on Halloween Night, Louie returns to his old neigh-borhood friends in an imaginary journey on the wings of his favorite toy, his little red plane. The story is full of tricks and treats, and the incomparable music and lyrics of Stephen Schwartz. Most of all, Captain Louie is about friendship -- the ability to make new friends and the im-portance of old ones.
The Naughty ListDecember 10 - December 18, 2011
Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Jr.March 9 - March 25, 2012
Music by Alan Menken Lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice Book by Linda Woolverton One Act, Book Musical, Rated G Broadway JR Version
The Brainy and Beautiful Belle yearns to escape her pro-vincial life...and her brute of a suitor, Gaston. However, Belle gets more adventurous than she wanted when she becomes a captive in the Beast’s enchanted castle! Dancing flatware, menacing wolves, and singing furniture fill the stage with thrills in this beloved fairy tale about very different people finding strength in one another and learning how to love.
Children’s Summer Theatre WorkshopAugust 4 - August 11, 2012
Details to be announced soon! Check rhodeopera.org for details.
Come visit us at the Rhode Center for the Artsin downtown Kenosha!
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Saturday and Sunday at 2 pm
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Performances will be held at: Rhode Center for the Arts 514—56th street Downtown Kenosha, WI
Buy tickets at the door or at our ticket outlets or online at
rhodeopera.orgYou can also call 262/657-PLAY (7529) for more info.
We offer group discounts!
Order your season tickets below.Subscriber and Patron Tickets will be mailed to you prior to the season opener. All season ticket holders will receive: priority seating, “Two for the Show” coupons to bring a friend to one play of your choice, and food and bever-age coupons that can be re-deemed at area restaurants, coffee shops and taverns.
Lakeside PlayersSeason 38 • 2011/2012
Ticket Order Form All four plays - Adult .............................. $39
All four plays - Student/Seniors ............ $32
My First Time ..........................................$10RE
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Indicate desired quantity next to ticket package. Please mail order form with payment to: Lakeside Players, Inc., P.O. Box 272, Kenosha, WI 53141
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Childrens Shows (3 shows)• All ages ................. $15
CHILDREN’S SERIES
January 13-15, 20-22, 27-28, 2012“Annie” is a spunky Depression-era orphan determined to find her parents, who abandoned her years ago on the doorstep of a New York City orphanage run by the cruel, embittered Miss Hannigan. In adventure after fun-filled adventure, Annie foils Miss Hannigan’s evil machinations, befriends President Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and finds a new family and home in billionaire Oliver Warbucks, his personal secretary Grace Farrell, and a lovable mutt named Sandy.
book by Thomas Meehan music by Charles Strouse lyrics by Martin Charnin
Annie
by Neil Simon
Oscar and
FelixFebruary 10-12, 17-19, 24-25, 2012America’s comic mastermind has updated his classic comedy The Odd Couple, bringing the trials and tribulations of Felix Unger and Oscar Madison to the present day. Those who love the original version will laugh all over again at the classic characters in an all-new setting.
My FirstTime
April 27-28 and May 4-5, 11-12, 2012“I remember my first sexual experience. I was alone at the time!” (Story #6509) “I still have the Metallica shirt he wore that night.” (Story #23960) “File mine under clumsy and awkward!” (Story #4294)
Was your first time awkward or “like Christmas morning!” (Story #19553) Were you with your high school sweetheart or with your psychology professor (Story #7779)? Were you in Wash-ington Square Park (Story #5049) or a Burger King bathroom (Story #2995)?
If you did it, you probably remember it. And now you can hear about everyone else’s!
My First Time—recently featured on CNN, Fox, MSNBC, and in an iPhone commercial—fea-tures four actors in hysterical and heartbreaking stories about first sexual experiences written by real people . . . just like you.
September 9–11, 16–18, and 23–24, 2011The smash comedy hit of the London and Broadway stages, this much-revived classic from the playwright of Private Lives offers up fussy, cantakerous novelist Charles Condomine, re-married but haunted (literally) by the ghost of his late first wife, the clever and insistent Elvira who is called up by a visiting “happy medium”, one Madame Arcati. As the (worldly and un-) personalities clash, Charles’ current wife Ruth is accidentally killed, “passes over”, joins Elvira and the two “blithe spirits” haunt the hapless Charles into perpetuity.
by Noel Coward
BlitheSpirit
PRESALE TICKET PRICES
Regular Friday/Saturday Adults - $10 Students/Seniors - $8 Sunday Adults - $9 Students/Seniors - $8
Musical Friday/Saturday Adults - $13 Students/Seniors - $11 Sunday Adults - $12 Students/Seniors - $11
AT THE DOOR TICKET PRICES
Regular Friday/Saturday Adults - $12 Students/Seniors - $10 Sunday Adults - $11 Students/Seniors - $10
Musical Friday/Saturday Adults - $15 Students/Seniors - $13 Sunday Adults - $14 Students/Seniors - $13
Single .............$70• 1 Regular Season
Ticket • Playbill Recognition
Couple .......... $135• 2 Regular Season
Tickets • Playbill Recognition
Angel ............$200• 2 Regular Season
Tickets• Playbill Recognition• Lobby Board
Recognition
Patron Angel ..$500• 4 Regular Season
Tickets• Playbill Recognition• Lobby Board
Recognition
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by William IngePicnic April 27-29 and May 4-6, 11-12, 2012
The play takes place on Labor Day weekend in the joint backyards of two middle-aged widows. The one house belongs to Flo Owens, who lives there with her two maturing daughters, Madge and Millie, and a boarder who is a spinster school teacher. The other house belongs to Helen Potts, who lives with her elderly and invalid mother. Into this female atmosphere comes a young man named Hal Carter, whose animal vitality seriously upsets the entire group. Hal is a most interesting character, a child of parents who ignored him, self-conscious of his failings and his position behind the eight ball. Flo is sensitively wary of temptations for her daughters. Madge, bored with being only a beauty, sacrifices her chances for a wealthy marriage for the excitement Hal promises. Her sister, Millie, finds her balance for the first time through the stranger’s brief attention. And the spinster is stirred to make an issue out of the dangling courtship that has brightened her life in a dreary, minor way.
10:30 p.m. performances
Friday and Saturday
$10 General Admission
Late @ the Rhode
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