Alice's Adventures In Wonderland
One of the world’s most loved children’s stories comes to life this Fall in Owasso! The Owasso Community Theater announces it’s upcoming production of Alice's Adventures In Wonderland.
This endearing story follows the young Alice who, after chasing the White Rabbit, stumbles into the rabbit hole and into a world of wonder and adventure. Along the way Alice meets with her now famous friends such as the Mad Hatter, the Caterpillar and the Red Queen.
This Lewis Carroll classic, adapted by Tim Kelly, is a must for all ages and is a great family outing. The show opens to the public on Thursday, Oct. 1 at 6:30 p.m. with additional performances on Friday, Oct. 2 at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday Oct. 3rd at 2:00 p.m., and 7:30 p.m.
Night of January 16th
Night of January 16th is a play written by Ayn Rand, inspired by the death of the "Match King", Ivar Kreuger. First produced in 1934, it takes place entirely in a court room and is centered on a murder trial. It was a hit of the 1935-36 Broadway season. The play deals with issues of a man's ability to regard oneself as important and exist in a society where moral decay is ever prevalent. It also deals with issues of love, loyalty and betrayal.
One particularly interesting feature of the play is that members of the audience are picked to take on the role of jury members each night. Depending on whether the "Jury" finds the defendant of the case, as in the play, "guilty" or "not guilty" - the play would have different endings. Another unique feature of the play is that it does not state what the true events were on the night of January 16th, forcing the actors performing the show to decide how much of their character's testimony is actually true. Since several witnesses contradict each other, it is almost certain that some of them are lying.
Performances currently scheduled for Jan. 21–23, 2010.