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Florence Little Theatre: Curtain call

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THERE IS AN IMAGE TO ACCOMPANY EACH SYNOPSIS.
INFO BOXES
Admission
Musicals: Adults $24/students $17
Dramas/comedies: Adults $18/students $10
Discounts available for groups of 20 or more.

Attending a show? What you need to know ...
All seating is reserved. Advance reservations are recommended.
Evening shows begin at 7:30 p.m.; matinees at 3 p.m.
No Monday performances. Box office opens the Monday prior to opening night for underwriters, benefactors, patrons and sponsors; on Tuesday for adult season subscribers; on Wednesday for the general public.
Latecomers will be seated at the house manager’s discretion and might be asked to sit at the rear of the theatre until intermission.

Also showing
- “The Nutcracker” will be performed in November by the South Carolina Dance Theatre
- Performances by Florence Little Theatre Children’s Workshop
- Performances by the Schoolhouse Players
Watch for dates and times at www.florencelittletheatre.org

Florence Little Theatre 2008-2009 Season

- “Jesus Christ Superstar” — Sept. 12-20
Directed by Shaw Thompson
The story of the last seven days in the life of Jesus of Nazareth. It’s a powerful, emotional tale in which Christ’s final days are dramatized with emotional intensity, thought-provoking edge and explosive theatricality.

- “The Miracle Worker” — Oct. 24-Nov. 1
Directed by Elaine Morehead
Blind, deaf, and mute, nobody knows what Helen Keller’s fate might have been had she not come under the tutelage of Annie Sullivan, an Irish woman who had been born blind. Little Helen, trapped in her secret world, is bitter, violent, spoiled and living like an animal. And then, Annie arrives ...

- “Plaid Tidings” — Dec. 5-13
Directed by Arlene Boyd
Laugh and celebrate with the “Plaid” boys as they continue their supernatural saga, returning from the afterlife — again — to play their own hilarious Christmas special featuring a host of holiday songs.

- “The Odd Couple” — Feb. 20-28
Directed by Jumana Swindler
Centered on a pair of desperately mismatched roommates — sloppy Oscar Madison and neat Felix Unger — this play brings to life two of the most memorable and hilarious characters ever to take the American stage.

- “Peter Pan” — April 24-May 2
Directed by Dwight O. Lindley
Guaranteed to be a fun-filled musical adventure, complete with lost boys, high-stepping pirates, the delightfully dangerous Captain Hook and the perennial charm of the boy who won’t grow up — Peter Pan.

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