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Show Times: Evening Performances Fridays and Saturdays curtain is at 8pm Sunday Matinee Performances curtain is at 2pm |
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| Ticket Prices: Performance Prices: Adults $10 Seniors $7.00 |
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| January 2004 - Picasso at the Lapine Agile | |
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By Steve Martin Directed By James L. Seay Performances: January 23-24 & 30-31 at 8pm Sunday Matinee January 25th at 2pm A vivid look at a chance meeting of Pablo Picasso and Albert Einstein in a famous french bar called the dancing rabbit, or the Lapine Agile! Click here to view the cast list. |
| May 2004 - Flowers for Algernon | ![]() |
Directed By Jessica Holmes Performances: May 7-8 and 14-15 at 8pm Sunday Matinees May 9 & 16 The familiar tale that inspired the movie, "Charlie" it is a story of a mentally disabled man who for a short time takes on the IQ of a genious, due to a powerful, but alias, temporary cure for mental handicaps. Click here to view the cast list. |
| July 2004 - M.A.S.H. | |
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Directed By Larry Smith Performances: July 9-10 & 16-17 at 8pm Sunday Matinees July 11 & 18 at 2pm The play that inspired the hit movie and the most beloved series of all time, the RTG brings all the crazy characters of the 4077 to life! Click here to view the cast list. |
| September 2004 - Alice in Wonderland |
by Lewis Carroll Directed by Mike Nelson Auditions Saturday and Sunday July 24th and 25th 1-5pm Performances: September 17-18 and 24-25 at 8pm Sunday Matinees september 19 & 26 The beloved children's classic comes to the RTG stage! Look for Alice's misadventures with all the colorful inhabitance of wonderland, the rabbit, the mad hatter and of course, the Queen of Hearts! Click here to view the cast list. |
| December 2004 - Uh-Oh, Here Comes Christmas |
by Robert Fulghum Directed By Todd Isaacs Performances: December 3-4 and 10-11 at 8pm Sunday Matinees December 5 & 12 This charming show takes a funny, heartwarming and often poignant look at the struggle to find the spirit of the holidays amid the avalanche of commercialism, stress and chaos that crashes down every December. Among the many delightful stories is one about a small immigrant child who comes trick-or-treating in a cheap Santa mask a few days before Christmas, inadvertently delivering the true meaning of the season to a grownup with a serious case of "Scroogitis;" hilarious musings about a love/hate relationship with the vibrant poinsettia that arrives in most homes every December and hangs on and on and on, long after the holidays have ended; and a beautiful, deeply moving tribute to the winter solstice, celebrating nature's precious annual gift of rebirth. ! Click here to view the cast list. |


