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2008 CHRISTMAS TOUR

Executive Producer: Tom & BJ Ramer and their family

A 10 to 30-minute flexible presentation of songs, scenes and solos on a Christmas theme performed by students from the YouTheatre program.  Performance bookings begin in October, rehearsals occur in November.  Performances are for private parties only and a minimum donation of $200 is requested—to schedule a performance or for more information call Tania Battista at 693-3517 ext 2#.

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ORPHAN TRAIN CAST LIST

Thanks to everyone who auditioned!

 

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our spring 2008 show:

BILLY, GOAT, GRUFF--The Musical
April 11 through April 19, 2008         
Executive Producer: Tom & BJ Ramer and their family

Billy, Goat, Gruff -- The Musical, written by Gwen Edwards (book and lyrics) and Flat Rock Playhouse YouTheatre alumnus, Ben Mackel (music), tells the Norwegian folktale, “The Three Billy Goats Gruff”-- with a few new twists and turns-- through a combination of dramatic action, music, and dance. This spring at Flat Rock Playhouse, join Billy, Goat, and Gruff as they seek food and a home and encounter many unexpected things along the way: haunting and beautiful music, a creaky bridge, a frightening ravine, a frog who is not as innocent as she looks, an evil troll, and possibly even a way of re-connecting with their dead mother, Melody, while making some unlikely friends along the way.

Executive Producer: Tom & BJ Ramer and their family

 

 

Our fall 2007 show

THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW
A musical adaptaion of Washington Irvimg's classic ghost story written by FRP's own Damian D. Domingue.

The story focuses on Ichabod Crane, a school teacher with a fantastical imagination.  The play is musically narrated by the town's Dutch Wives as Ichabod finds himself in a romantic triangle with Katrina van Tassel, the most marriage-able girl in town, and Brom Bones, a rich but over-bearing young man.  Brom's valet, Fauntelaire, tries to warn Ichabod that Brom has no patience or sympathy for competition and Brom's gang of followers is always willing to do his bidding.  Baultus, Katrina's father, throws a Harvest Ball and the whole town attends only to see Ichabod publicly humiliate Brom.  That night, so they say, the infamous Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow makes an appearance and Ichabod is never seen again.

Executive Producer: Tom & BJ Ramer and their family


THE PLAYWRITING CONTEST
Executive Producer: Tom & BJ Ramer and their family

The Playwriting Contest, co-sponsored by the Henderson County Public Schools and Flat Rock Playhouse YouTheatre, was originally approved by the Curriculum Committee of the Henderson County School Board in January 1993 as an acceptable extra-curricular activity. Each year the contest includes two divisions--one for Middle Schools and the other for High Schools in Henderson County.

PUBLIC READINGS of the Winners and Runners-up for 2008 will be presented on May 19th at 6:30pm in the Rehearsal Hall on the grounds of the Flat Rock Playhouse.  Admission is $1.00

To find out specifics for this year's contest please click here.

 

Spring festival

APRIL 25 AND 26, 2009


Two days of performances all over the grounds of the Robin R. Farquhar Education Center campus, plus activity booths and fun for the whole family.  Admission at the gate (one of the main fund-raisers for our program) $5.00/per adult, all children are admitted free of charge.  Parking available in the main Playhouse parking lots with a shuttle running to and from the Education Center campus till 12:30pm or take the walking path from the Playhouse to the grounds.

Executive Producer: Tom & BJ Ramer and their family

 

 

CABARETS

Executive Producer: Tom & BJ Ramer and their family

Cabarets are informal “sharings” of advanced (Conservatory & Company) class work, which may include:  monologues, scenes, ensemble vocal and dance pieces, improv cold-readings, etc.  Admission is $1.00 at the door and refreshments are served. 

 


 
 
 
 

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