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Below is a listing of shows, auditions and events for the 2007-2008 season.
For Tickets, Please Call:
770.704.6244
to order online, click HERE
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Cherokee Theatre Company is proud to present the following shows for our 2008-2009 season.
Please Note: ALL auditions are held at the Cherokee Arts Center, 94 North Street, Canton, Ga.
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Another of our famous interactive
Dinner Theatre / Murder Mystery shows! |
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PERFORMANCES:
August 8, 9, 15, 16 - 2008
(at 7 pm)
Sorry - You missed another GREAT
Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre!! |
AUDITIONS:
Completed |
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The Classic Childrens' Story
LIVE ON STAGE!!! |
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PERFORMANCES:
October 10, 11, 17, 18- 2008
(Friday performances at 7:30 pm)
(Saturday performances at 2:30 pm)
Admission:
Children - $5.00
Adults - $2.00
GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR ONLY |
AUDITIONS:
Completed
(We have a GREAT cast!!!)
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by Thomas Hischak |
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This mystery-comedy occurs in the exclusive Orczy Club, an "inner sanctum" for women mystery writers in London. Most of them hate the arrogant Octavia Sturges, the most successful mystery writer of the day, so it is no surprise when she is found dead—poisoned by one of the poisons she was so fond of using in her stories.
But what happens now—should these specialists in murder try to solve the case themselves—at the risk of their own lives, since obviously the murderer is one of the group...or should they call Scotland Yard?
"How would it look if a roomful of mystery writers had to go to the police to solve a murder that took place under their very noses?" |
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PERFORMANCES:
February 27, 28, March 5, 6 - 2009
Performance times: 8pm
Admission information to come
Group Discounts available for groups of 10 or more |
AUDITIONS:
December 8 and 9 - 2008.
(at 7:30 pm)
Cast: 9 Women, age range: mid 20's to 60+
Be prepared for cold readings, movement and improvisation
Rehearsals:
Weekly dates to be announced, February 23, 24, 25, 26 2008 |
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by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart |
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You Can’t Take It with You relates the humorous encounter between a conservative family and the crazy household of Grandpa Martin Vanderhof. Grandpa’s family of idiosyncratic individualists amuse with their energetic physical antics and inspire with their wholehearted pursuit of happiness. Kaufman and Hart fill the stage with chaotic activity from beginning to end. Critics have admired the witty one-liners, the visual theatricalism, and the balanced construction of the play’s three acts. Although You Can’t Take It with You is undeniably escapist theater which prompts immediate enjoyment rather than complex analysis, it has clearly influenced American comedy. The formula originated by Kaufman and Hart — a loveable family getting into scrapes and overcoming obstacles — has been adopted as a format by most of today’s television situation comedies. |
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PERFORMANCES:
May 8, 9, 15, 16 - 2009
Performance times: 8pm
Admission information to come
Group Discounts available for groups of 10 or more |
AUDITIONS:
February 9 and 10 - 2009
(at 7:30 pm)
Cast: 9 men, 7 women (3 men extras): 16 total
Be prepared for cold readings, movement and improvisation
Rehearsals:
Weekly dates to be announced, May 4, 5, 6, 7 - 2009 |
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