Of “The Music Man,” Meredith Willson, himself, said it was a “Valentine to the real small-town citizens of 1912.” Folks of all ages are sure to enjoy this classic of flag-waving, feel-good, musical comedic Americana.
Old School Theatre is excited to wrap up the 2011-2012 season with YOU! That’s right, YOU!!! It’s your turn to strut your stuff as Old School Theatre presents “Spring Hill Shows Off”. We’ll host auditions in April for a limited number of slots and the performers selected will compete in May for cash prizes! Start preparing your...
Neil Simon's comic fable, Fools, is set in a mythical Russian village whose residents have all been cursed with stupidity, none more so than the Doctor's lovely daughter. When a young school master comes to break the curse, the task seems impossible but, because of his growing love for the Doctor’s daughter, the school master refuses to give up.
To impress his fiancée's father, a struggling artist dim-wittedly breaks into a neighbor's flat and "borrows" his antique furniture, but a blown fuse plunges the apartment into darkness and confusion just as the guests start to arrive. Audiences will have a howling good time with this farce by acclaimed playwright, Peter Shaffer.
When all six rowdy Herdman children take over the church’s annual Christmas Pageant in Barbara Robinson’s delightful The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, everyone predicts disaster. While there are indeed minor disasters, seeing the first Christmas through the Herdman children’s eyes proves to be both hilarious and deeply touching.
Performed in September, 2010, this Tony-nominated Broadway musical brings to life the adventures of Arnold Lobel’s well-loved characters: the boundlessly happy Frog and his worry-wart friend Toad. Despite their differences, they share a season of gardening, swimming, tobogganing and other adventures. Along with their forest friends and jazzy, upbeat music, they bring home the values of trust, loyalty and warm cookies.