Grunnleggende informasjon
- Stiftet:
- 1983
Detaljert informasjon
- Hjemmeside:
- http://www.redwoodtheatre.org
- Beskrivelse av bedrift:
- Redmond's Community Theatre
- Oppdrag:
- Redwood Theatre's mission is to provide a variety of high-quality, entertaining theatrical productions for the Eastside Community, at a reasonable price. Productions will stimulate and challenge audiences, as well as the cast, crew, and Theatre staff, providing creative opportunities for all involved. The Theatre will be responsive to the needs of its patrons, both private and corporate, and will continue to strive for fiscal stability.
- Produkter:
- 2009/2010 SEASON
THUNDERBOLTS AND DUNDERHEADS
(Washington State premiere)
October 9-October 24, 2009
By Todd McGinnis
Directed by Roy Arauz
Iris, the Goddess-Of-Rainbows goes to “head office” on Mount Olympus looking for a promotion. INSTEAD… she’s threatened with being “down-sized”…permanently! Her only hope of survival is to take on the one job no one else wants… Personal Assistant to the most dangerous employer of all time… Zeus himself!
NOW… Zeus wants Iris to help him make a “love connection” with a visiting Nordic Goddess. But… Zeu’s Wife, the Queen of the Gods, has ordered Iris to ruin Zeus’s fun… OR ELSE!
So what’s a poor goddess to do?
Find out… in the Washington state premiere of this Myth-sterically funny, Award-Winning farce… breathing hilarious new life into the Ancient Myths.
Cast:
Iris, Goddess of Rainbows – Jennifer Davies
Hermes, Messenger of the Gods – Charles Eliot
Zeus, King of the Gods – Larry Shaw, Jr.
Erronyus Miscellaneous – Ben Johnson
Hera, Queen of the Gods – Kelly Johnson
Valkyrie, Emissary of Odin – Teresa Widner
Hades, Lord of the Underworld – James Lynch
THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH
February 12-27, 2010
By George Axelrod
Directed by ShawnJ West
Richard Sherman roams restlessly around his empty apartment, bemoaning the fact that his wife of seven years, and their son, have just walked out on him. Then, without warning, a gigantic flower pot tumbles down from an overhead balcony, nearly putting him permanently out of his misery. The jarring event has a strange effect on Richard. He now sees his marriage as wasted time and feels it necessary to exercise his libido as quickly as possible. Suddenly reborn, he invites the delectable doll who lives on the floor above down for an evening of temptation. The night doesn’t quite go the way he thought it would, as morality and guilt sneak into his head. In his conscience—literally following him about the apartment—a soul-struggle of heroic and hilarious proportions ensues.
A ... MY NAME WILL ALWAYS BE ALICE
April 23-May 8, 2010
Conceived by Joan Micklin Silver and Julianne Boyd
Directed by Art Anderson
Musical Direction by Kim Dare
A…My Name Will Always Be Alice is a combination of the 1984 award winning Off-Broadway musical revue A…My Name Is Alice and its 1992 sequel A…My Name Is Still Alice. Originally produced by the Women’s Project at the American Place Theatre in New York, A…My Name is Alice enjoyed a long run at the Village Gate Off Broadway. This slick and lively revue created by a wide variety of comedy writers, lyricists and composers offers a marvelous kaleidoscope of contemporary women. Sophisticated, bawdy, funny and insightful, the numbers portray friends, rivals, sisters and even members of an all women’s basketball team. Winner of the Outer Critics’ Circle Award, Best Musical. The sequel continues to explore contemporary women, this time in the 1990s. The music ranges from gospel to country western to rock.











