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November 18 - December 27,
2011
The Return of the Family
Favorite!
book by Joseph Robinette
music and lyrics by Evelyn D. Swensson
"A well-crafted staging ideal
for families." – OC Register
A
delightful musical adaptation of the classic novel about Anne Shirley, a red-haired,
wide eyed orphan girl who is thrust upon the town of Avonlea. Her genius for
getting into trouble changes her life and the lives of all those around her.
A heartwarming story for everyone in the family.
This production is perfect for the entire family!
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November
29 - December 20, 2011
Back for its 8th year!
by Jeff Goode
"The funniest (and filthiest) Christmas show in town. this is the naughtiest fun you’ll have all holiday season." – Stage Scene LA
Our favorite team of reindeer still have plenty to say! Accusations, rumors and all-out attacks are flying fast and furious around Santa’s toyshop this holiday season. Go behind the tinsel and hear the truth about Santa straight from the eight reindeer who know him best. When a doe says “No”, she means “No Way, Sucka!”
This production contains foul-mouthed reindeer and is definitely not suitable for kids! |
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January 29 - February
27, 2011
WEST COAST PREMIERE
by Adam Szymkowicz
"DARKLY FUNNY in a twisted sort of way and DARKLY
DISTURBING precisely because of its accurate take on human nature” – Orange
County Register
It’s not me, it’s YOU! Submerse yourself in the
modern dating scene with this dark comedy about falling into a relationship on
the first date. Elliot has never had an online date before... at least not one
that showed up. Susan has had far too many but would prefer not to discuss them.
When they meet in a bar one night, all their personality flaws are revealed,
along with a puppet, some modern dance and a desperation that may or may not
be love.
This production contains adult
language and subject matter.
Honorary Associate Producer
Mary Kay Fyda-Mar |
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April 15 - May 22,
2011
WORLD PREMIERE
Book & Lyrics by Michael Lluberes
Music & Additional Lyrics by Joe Maloney
Directed by Artistic Director Oanh Nguyen
Music Direction by Mike Wilkins
* Back Stage Critic's Pick
“INGENIOUS NEW MUSICAL! Tangible proof that
Chance Theater stands head and shoulders above its peers in finding and staging
new musicals that move us and provoke thought even as they entertain.” – Orange
County Register
This award-winning musical is about David, who has lived in
his bathroom for a year. He eats the flat food his mother slips under the door,
writes his college thesis on rolls of toilet paper, and decorates the room with
origami birds. But, when Julie comes into his safe existence, a relationship
begins (through the bathroom door) that makes David question whether there is
finally a reason to stop hiding and step outside. The Boy in the Bathroom is
filled with rich melodies and new songs that remind us all of the magic that
can exist when we lower our guard and take a chance on life.
Proud participant in:
4th
Annual Festival of
New American Musicals
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Imagination
Celebration
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April 29 - May 21, 2011
WEST COAST PREMIERE
by John Kuntz and Rick Park
Directed by Artistic Director Oanh Nguyen
“A LATE-NIGHT TREAT!
A contemporized parody of
The Vagina Monologues, this funny and affectionate look at some of the
most iconic female comic characters presents itself on a bare stage and dishes
the dirt on life in the super–fast lane.” – Back Stage
What do you get when you put Wonder Woman, Supergirl, Storm
and some of the world's other most beloved spandex-clad females on the same stage?
An ass-whooping (and hilarious) evening of theatre! Touching, funny and always
campy, The Superheroine Monologues is an action-packed parody that explores the
evolution of the modern superwoman throughout the decades. You probably already
know that they can stop speeding bullets, control the weather and scratch your
eyes out, but these dynamic divas promise to answer all the questions you never
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July 1 - August 14,
2011
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PREMIERE!
Music by Richard Thomas
Book & Lyrics by Stewart Lee and Richard Thomas
Directed by Trevor Biship
Music Direction by Mike Wilkins
Choreographed by Kelly Todd
* Ovation Recommended
* Los Angeles Times Critic's Choice
* Back Stage Critic's Pick
* 2010-2011 Ovation Award Nominee:
Production of a Musical - Intimate Theater
* 2010-2011 Ovation Award Nominee: Director of a Musical
(Trevor Biship)
* 2010-2011 Ovation Award Nominee: Choreography (Kelly Todd)
* 2010-2011 Ovation Award Nominee: Music Direction (Mike Wilkins)
* 2010-2011 Ovation Award Nominee:
Lead Actor in a Musical (David Laffey)
* 2010-2011 Ovation Award Nominee:
Acting Ensemble of a Musical
"In the iconoclastic show's
Southern California premiere, director Trevor Biship, a fearless cast, and an
inspired design team achieve a riveting production, not soon to be forgotten." – Back
Stage
From its phenomenal success in London and New York, Jerry
Springer: The Opera is finally coming to Southern California. The smash-hit production
combines the highest form of art and the lowest form of pop culture, and created
history in the process by winning all four Best Musical Awards in London. In
turns hilarious and heart-breaking, this raunchy, high-energy production follows
Jerry Springer to the afterlife and beyond. Featuring nappy fetishists, wannabe
strippers and dancing Klansmen, this profane, cheeky musical has a sung-through
score that ranges from pop and classical to contemporary opera. Just remember,
it ain’t over till the fat lady says you’re sleeping with your brother’s
sister’s twin...
WARNING: This show is strictly
for adult audiences. You will be shocked, you will most likely be offended, but
you will definitely laugh your a@# off!
Honorary Producers
Scott & Georgia Well
Proud participant in:
4th
Annual Festival of
New American Musicals
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September 23 - October
23, 2011
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA PREMIERE
by Bridget Carpenter
Directed by Trevor Biship
* Back Stage Critic's Pick
"Carpenter's script keeps you guessing throughout. Up's
second act will jolt you with several I-didn't-see-that-coming revelations."
-- StageSceneLA
After critically-acclaimed productions at Steppenwolf Theater
and the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Bridget Carpenter’s Up finally
makes it to Southern California. Prepare to meet Walter Griffin. Father. Dreamer.
Lawn chair pilot... who once touched the clouds. Ever since that day, Walter
has been attempting to recapture that authentic feeling of complete freedom,
and remained blind to the dreams of his wife and son who wish that their family
could find a way to keep their feet on the ground. Up is a quirky, bittersweet
tale about an American family trying to escape the boundaries of the everyday
by harnessing the power of the imagination.
Honorary Associate Producer
Nancy Johnson |
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