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OutCast Productions 2020 Season Tickets
SNOW WHITE AND THE MAGNIFICENT SEVEN by Damien Trasler, David Lovesy & Steve Clarke, directed by Melinda Mack - March 13-28
This aint yer grandpappys Snow White! Journey back to the Old West (well, Western Langley anyway) for this hilarious, localized version of the classic story. When evil Drusilla Blackheart and One-Eyed Slim conspire to do away with Snow White, its up to Sheriff Vince Charming, Nanny Oakley and Silly Billy the Kid to come to the rescue. But theyre not alone. Aided by seven former gunslingers and a flatulent horse, our heroes must overcome treachery, a free-range chicken, and cows on the run to save the day. This British comedy is presented by Outcast in conjunction with Never Too Late Productions, a group in which everyone is at least 50 years old (with the odd exception). Adult humor, but also fun for kids and anyone who enjoys silliness. Come prepared to boo the villains, cheer the heroes and avoid the horse!
SMALL MOUTH SOUNDS by Bess Wohl, directed by Laura Berkley Boram - May 15-30
In the overwhelming quiet of the woods, six runaways from city life embark on a silent retreat. As these strangers confront internal demons both profound and absurd, their vows of silence collide with the achingly human need to connect. Filled with awkward humor, this strange and compassionate new play asks how we address lifes biggest questions when words fail us.?
A MIRACLE FOR FEENEY by Richard Shear, directed by Melinda Mack - June 27 & 28
A fathers loss of his son is the impetus for his seemingly insane cross-country quest to find his sons doppelganger. This touching journey of love and grief borders on magical realism.
DEAR ELIZABETH by Sarah Ruhl, directed by Patricia Duff - September 11-26
Based on the compiled letters between poets Robert Lowell and Elizabeth Bishop, Sarah Ruhl expresses the beauty in simple correspondence. Brought to life by reading Words in Air: The Complete Correspondence Between Elizabeth Bishop and Robert Lowell, Ruhl maps the relationship of the two poets from first meeting to an abbreviated affair and the turmoil of their lives in between.
THE CEMETERY CLUB by Ivan Menchell, directed by Teresa McElhinny - November 6-21
Three Jewish widows meet once a month for tea before going to visit their husbands graves. Ida is sweet tempered and ready to begin a new life; Lucille is a feisty embodiment of the girl who just wants to have fun; and Doris is priggish and judgmental, particularly when Sam the butcher enters the scene. He meets the widows while visiting his wifes grave. Doris and Lucille squash the budding romance between Sam and Ida. They are guilt-stricken when this nearly breaks Idas heart.
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LocationBlack Box Theater at the Whidbey Island Fairgrounds (View)
819 Camano Avenue
Langley, WA 98260
United States
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Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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