Wednesday, October 1, 2008

KENSINGTON ARTS THEATRE PRESENTS - 110 IN THE SHADE

KENSINGTON ARTS THEATRE - 110 IN THE SHADE ********
Book by N. Richard Nash
Music by Harvey Schmidt
Lyrics by Tom Jones

Directed by Michael Kharfen
Music Direction by Valerie A. Higgs
Choreographed by Robin Covington
Produced by Eric Scerbo
THU/FRI/SAT -- September 25, 27; October 2, 3, 4, 10, 11 (all at 8pm)
SUN -- September 28 (7:30pm), October 5 (3pm), 12 (3pm)

Location
The Kensington Town Center
www.katonline.org

For More Info Call us at 240.396.4307 or e-mail us at kat-information.

Background

110 in the Shade is based on the play The Rainmaker by N. Richard Nash, who also wrote the book for the musical. The music and lyrics are by the team that also wrote The Fantasticks and I Do! I Do! Set in a drought-stricken community in the 1920's American West, 110 in the Shade is the story of finding our own truth and beauty by overcoming the fears and perceptions we have about ourselves and others. The ranch owning Curry family – father H.C. and sons Noah and Jimmy – are concerned that their daughter/sister Lizzie will remain unmarried. They see divorcee and cautious deputy File as a prospective husband and seek to match Lizzie with File. Enter Bill Starbuck, a travelling rainmaker who promises to relieve the drought and win over the skeptical Lizzie. Meanwhile younger brother Jimmy woos the popular Snookie and struggles with his older brother Noah. Noah feels that the burdens of the family all rest on his shoulders. Starbuck gets Lizzie to see herself and in the process sheds his exterior conman persona. File overcomes his hesitancy to love again and shares a true affection with Lizzie. Throughout an ensemble of townspeople evoke our vulnerability; discard how others see us; and discover our own strength and character.

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