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Mainstage ProductionS
Click here to purchase tickets and scroll down for a calendar of up coming events!
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The big time comedy show! with the seaside clowns!!!
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Back by popular demand, The Seaside Clowns are taking over the Harwich Junior Theatre, bringing their rowdy and raucous Clown shows to the stage for 6 matinee performances!
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friday and saturday matinees at at 11:00 am.
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The Seaside Clowns, veterans of The Ringling Bros. and
Barnum & Bailey Circus, bring the spirit and energy of
the Big Top to the HJT stage for an hour of hilarious
hi jinks appropriate for "Children of All Ages!"
The Seaside Clowns will amaze you with traditional circus
skills, tickle your funny bone with bombastic
buffoonery, and maybe even ask you to join in the fun
with some wacky audience participation routines!
Don't miss these mirth-filled matinees! All tickets $10.
Get your tickets NOW!
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September 17-October 10, 2010 |
the glass menagerie
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By Tennessse Williams, directed by Dafydd Rees and starring Florence Phillips as Amanda Wingfield.
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friday and saturday evenings at 7:30 pm & Sundays at 4 PM.
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Tennessee Williams’ youth is recalled in this transcendent memory play. Tom, an aspiring writer remembers his mother Amanda, an aging divorced Southern Belle with high hopes and his painfully shy sister Laura who feels most of the pressure. Hope arrives when a gentleman caller arrives at the door of their St. Louis tenement. The Glass Menagerie won 1945 New York Drama Critics Circle Award and was the masterpiece that launched Tennessee Williams career. It continues to capture the imagination and hearts of American audiences.
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October 22 - November 14, 2010 |
The secret garden
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Book and Lyrics by Marsha Norman with Music by Lucy Simon. Based on the novel by Francis Hodgson Burnett. Directed by Richard J. Sullivan with Musical Direction by Robert Wilder and Choreography by David McCarty.
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friday and saturday evenings at 7:30 pm & saturday and Sunday matinees at 2 PM.
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The orphan Mary Lennox brings to life a secret garden and awakens the lives of those around her.
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decenber 3 - December 30, 2010
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jack and the beanstalk, a ribtickling musical holiday extravaganza
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By Dafydd Rees and Stephen Russell.
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Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30, Saturday and Sunday Matinees at 2 PM. Special vacation matinees on Dec 26 – 30 at 2PM*(no show on December 24 or 25)
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Rock 'n' roll classics mix with a storytelling style straight from the British Isles for an evening that goes from 0 to 60 JPMs (Jokes-Per-Minute) at the drop of a magic legume. It's the old story about a boy (Jack) and a bag of beans (soon to be a beanstalk), a cow, a giant, an enraged French chef, a GPS with a mind of its own, the Village People, a suspiciously hairy older woman, a King, a Princess, and our brave and plucky lad's not-so brave or bright sister. Houses will tumble, Pastries will crumble (they're only made of paper maiché) and true love is here to stay. You'll laugh! You'll laugh some more! You'll laugh even more in the Second Act and maybe even win a prize! You won't cry at all, except when you realize the show's over, but then you'll remember you can still come again another night and instantly feel better!
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