Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Have you heard about our new season?

Last week, we announced our 2009-2010 Mainstage Season. It is currently available only for renewing subscriptions, with new subscriptions available in mid-May and single tickets on sale in late summer. But, we're so excited, we're telling everybody!


Mysterious Gifts: Theatre of Iran
September 25 – October 11, 2009
Part dance, part performance art, all compelling—Iranian performer Yaser Khaseb will mesmerize you with his storytelling. He invites us into his culture and we see how universal the human experience truly is; take this opportunity to connect our stories.


If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
October 16 – November 29, 2009
What do you get when a precocious mouse and a kind boy spend an afternoon together? Cookie crumbs, spilled milk, and a whole lot of fantastic physical comedy that will have you rolling in the aisles.


Peter Pan
November 13, 2009 – January 10, 2010
One of the greatest American musicals for any age—join Peter, Wendy, and all the characters we know and love as we fly away to where dreams are born.


Perô - coproduction with Speeltheater Holland
January 15 – February 14, 2010
A sweet, funny story with brilliant music and innovative puppetry that will make this day at the theatre a cherished memory. Winner of multiple awards, and called “the most delightful 60 minutes in town” by the London Times.


In the Northern Lands: Norse Myths
February 12 – March 14, 2010
With breathtaking, theatrical grandeur, these epic stories of compassion, loyalty, and bravery take us on a grand adventure that teaches us about who we are and who we should aspire to be.


Getting Near to Baby
March 12 – April 18, 2010
When Little Sister and Willa Jo have to spend a summer with an aunt who gets along better with her garden gnomes than little girls, they all struggle, laugh, and learn about the ups and downs of the independent spirit.


The Brementown Musicians
April 9 – May 16, 2010
From the artistic team that brought us Peter and the Wolf, this timeless fable of animals past their prime gets a fresh, and funny, twist. The band of big-hearted musical misfits uses their special gifts to save music itself.


Production credits and in-depth play descriptions available at http://www.sct.org/.