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All
I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten
Conceived and Adapted by Ernest Zulia,
with Music & Lyrics by David Caldwell
June 23 25, July 10, 19, 23, 29 at 7:30 pm &
July 31 at 2:00 pm
Based on Fulghum’s best-selling books, this tenderhearted
and funny musical play is filled with memorable characters
making joyously insightful comments on what is profound
in everyday life ... from the whimsy of childhood to the
wisdom of old age.
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comedy/farce
The Complete Works of
William Shakespeare (abridged)
By Adam Long, Daniel Singer & Jess
Winfield
June 30 July 2, (indoor) 17, 20, 28 (outdoor)
at 7:30 pm & July 10 at 2:00 pm
If you like Shakespeare you’ll just love this raucous and
energetic romp through the entire works of the Bard of Avon.
This internationally acclaimed smash-hit comedy compresses
all 37 of Shakespeare’s plays into a single evening of tragical-comical-historical-pastoral
hilarity.
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Martin’s The Underpants
Adapted from a play by Carl Sternheim
July 7 9, 21, 24, 27, 30 at 7:30 pm & July 17
at 2:00 pm
Comic mastermind Steve Martin breathes new life into this
madcap century old farce. His wildly eccentric, sidesplitting
brand of humor complete with slamming doors, bawdy buffoonery
and gleefully silly one-liners promise to make this an
evening in the theatre you won’t soon forget.
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for families Hush: An Interview with
America
By James Still
July 14 16, 22, 26, 31 at 7:30 pm
& July 24 at 2:00 pm
In the sleepy town of Hush, Kansas, lives are miraculously
transformed when a young blind girl “sees” a vision in her
backyard. An inspiration to audiences both young and old
alike, this award-winning coming of age story is all about
finding hope in an increasingly cynical world.
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idaho repertory theatre youth
POW!
By Ginger Rankin
Saturday’s, June 25, July 2 & 9
An exciting new play about a young boy who escapes into
his imagination in order to deal with loss of his father
who died in the Gulf War. This warm hearted and magical
play is full of colorful “cartoon” characters that help
the young boy on his difficult journey of self-discovery.
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A Thousand Cranes
By Kathryn Schultz Miller Saturday’s
July 16, 23, 30
The true story of Sadako Saski, who was 2 years old when
the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. According to legend,
“If a sick person folds a thousand origami cranes, the gods
will grant their wish and make them well again.” Sadako
begins folding hundreds of beautiful paper cranes and calls
to the spirit of her grandmother. "This is our cry, this
is our prayer, peace in the world!"
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but wait, there's more... Curtain-Raisers
New!!!
Sit back and enjoy this series of very, very, very short
plays performed on the Hartung Stage prior to each evening’s
performance.
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Dark Night at The Rep
New!!!
July 18 & 25 For audiences interested in original works,
an evening of staged readings of exciting new plays.
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