Who would ever think of creating a musical based on a carnival shooting gallery filled with the ghosts of presidential assassins? The idea is ridiculous; therefore, this show is ridiculous...ly entertaining!
If you want to 'Brush Up Your Shakespeare' before you see this show, you may catch even more of the references and jokes. But if you don't, it won't matter. It's a great show on many levels! You just have to answer the question, 'To be in the audience or not to be?' --Be.
In 1996, the folks at the Shelterbelt Theatre came up with the idea of putting together a Halloween-themed presentation of original short plays, which they called ShelterSkelter.
In 1996, the folks at the Shelterbelt Theatre came up with the idea of putting together a Halloween-themed presentation of original short plays, which they called ShelterSkelter.
In 1996 the folks at the Shelterbelt Theatre came up with the idea of putting together a Halloween-themed presentation of original short plays. They called it Shelterskelter. The show was a hit, and this year Shelterskelter returns for installment number fourteen with ten original short plays dealing with horror, murder, mystery and the macabre.
Be afraid, be very afraid! Visit the Shelterbelt Theatre if you dare, where Shelterskelter returns with 10 short tales of horror, murder, mystery and the macabre. The show opens October 8 and runs Thursday through Sunday until Halloween, October 31. Shows start at 8:00 p.m., Thursday through Saturday, and at 6:00 p.m. on Sundays. Extra showing on Wed. Oct. 28 at 8 pm.
In 1996, the folks at the Shelterbelt Theatre came up with the idea of putting together a Halloween-themed presentation of original short plays, which they called ShelterSkelter.
In 1996 the folks at the Shelterbelt Theatre came up with the idea of putting together a Halloween-themed presentation of original short plays. They called it Shelterskelter. The show was a hit, and this year Shelterskelter returns for installment number fourteen with ten original short plays dealing with horror, murder, mystery and the macabre.
To help celebrate our 20th season, BLUEBARN THEATRE will revive our 2001 award-winning play, Wit, which opens March 19 and runs through April 11, 2009. BLUEBARN founding member, Kevin Lawler, returns to direct the Pulitzer Prize-winning drama, with Phyllis Doughman recreating the role that won her rave reviews, as well as a Theatre Arts Guild Award for Best Actress. The BLUEBARN's 2008 production will also feature local theatre veterans, Melissa Jarecke, Mary Kelly, Benjamin Beck, Paul Schneider, Jennifer McGill, Chris Elston, Eric Grant-Leanna, and Danielle Smith.
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