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2013 Season
Street Theatre Company proudly announces
its 2013 season!
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LOVE
LETTERS*
February 1-2
A unique and imaginative theatre piece that is comprised of letters
exchanged over a lifetime between two people who grew up together,
went their separate ways, but continued to share confidences. Evocative,
touching, frequently funny, they chronicle over nearly 50 years
of hopes and ambitions, dreams and disappointments, victories and
defeats that have passed between them throughout their separated
lives. *SPECIAL EVENT-NOT APPLICABLE TO SUBSCRIPTION SERIES |
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CATS
IN CONCERT
February 20-24
The hit Andrew Lloyd Webber musical in concert, based on the poetry
of TS Eliot, tells the story of a tribe of cats called the Jellicles
and the night they make what is known as "the Jellicle choice"
when they decide which cat will ascend to the "heavyside layer"
and come back to a new life. With hit Broadway songs including,
"Memory", this show is sure to entertain all ages.
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BABY
March 29-April 14
Three couples on a university campus deal with the desperate lows
and the comic highs that accompany the anticipation of a baby. There
are the college students, barely at the beginning of their adult
lives; the thirty-somethings, having trouble conceiving but determined
to try; and the middle aged parents, looking forward to seeing their
last child graduate from college when a night of unexpected passion
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SPRING
AWAKENING
May 10-26
Winner of eight Tony Awards, including "Best Musical",
Spring Awakening is a rock musical that celebrates the unforgettable
journey from youth to adulthood with a power, poignancy, and passion
that is hard to forget. Set in late-19th century Germany and featuring
the pop rock music of Duncan Sheik, Spring Awakening explores teenagers
who are discovering the inner and outer turmoil of their awakening
sexuality. |
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THE
COLORED MUSEUM
June 14-30
A precursor to shows like "In Living Color", The Colored
Museum produces ten "artifacts'' of the black experience in
America. A savage and hilarious satire, some pack a real wallop,
some are both funny and powerful, and some are downright hilarious
and also carry a message.
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THE CHILDREN'S
HOUR
Sept 6-22
Set in an all-girls boarding school run by two women, a rumor started
by a malicious student soon turns to scandal. As the young girl comes
to understand the power she wields, she sticks by her story, which
precipitates tragedy as irreparable damage is done. |
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SPAMALOT
Nov 1-17
Lovingly ripped off from the classic film comedy “Monty Python and
the Holy Grail”, Spamalot retells the legend of King Arthur and his
Knights of the Round Table, and features a bevy of beautiful show
girls, not to mention cows, killer rabbits, and French people. Did
we mention the bevy of beautiful show girls? |
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HAIR IN CONCERT
December 4-8
This explosive rock musical in concert tells the story of a group of politically active hippies who struggle to balance their lives, loves and the sexual revolution with their rebellion against the war and their conservative parents and society. With phenomenal musical numbers including Aquarius, Good Morning Starshine, and I Got Life, Hair has a vitality, timelessness and a meaning that outlives the late 1960's and early 1970's in America. |
CLASSACT DRAMATICS
(Youth Productions)
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REALLY ROSIE
July 12-27
Rosie, the sassiest kid on her block of Brooklyn's Avenue P, entertains herself and her friends by acting out show biz fantasies, notably directing and starring in an Oscar winning movie. Written by the author and illustrator of Where the Wild Things Are and other popular children's books, Really Rosie is a jewel for children and adults.
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THE LEGEND OF SLEEPY HOLLOW
October 4-12
The spooky classic story by Washington Irving is complete with thrills, chills and laughs that will keep young audiences on the edge of their seats. The storybook tale revolves around the bumbling, awkward schoolteacher, Ichabod, the coquettish Katrina, Ichabod's brutish rival, Brom Bones, and of course...the headless horseman! |

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The cast of Once on this Island
(Photo courtesy of Heavenly Perspectives Photography)
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