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updated 8/4/10
Greasepaint Players
2010-11 SEASON
THE
LITTLEST ANGEL
Book & Lyrics by Joseph Robinette
Music by Diane Leslie
Based on Charles Tazewell's book
Friday, November 26, 2010 10 AM
Presented by Westmoreland Cultural Trust
at The Palace Theatre, 21 W. Otterman Street, Greensburg PA
Orchestra Level & Loge $9; Balcony $8
Buy online: www.thepalacetheatre.org
or call 724-836-8000
ALL TICKETS SOLD THROUGH THE PALACE FOR THIS SHOW.
This classic Christmas story of a little angel who is transformed
from a celestial pest to the toast of the Heavenly Host is brought
magically to life in this humorous, touching and inspirational
musical. Filled with melody and mirth, the story follows the
adventures and misadventures of the Littlest Angel. The charming
score includes engaging musical numbers from The Little Things and
Have You Met The Littlest Angel? to the triumphant Sound the
Harp and Horn and the title song. This family show will
delight and is a great start to the holiday season.
Margie Griffin Hillebrecht, Director
HYRONOMOUS A. FROG (The Frog Prince)
Adapted by Edith Weis
Friday, March 25, 2011 7 PM
Saturday, March 26, 2011 1 PM & 4 PM
at Greensburg Garden & Civic Center, 951 Old Salem Road, Greensburg
PA
ADVANCE PURCHASE $5; Tickets at the Door $7
Buy online: www.thepalacetheatre.org
or call 724-836-8000
or use this website's mail-in Order Form.
Hyronomous is an inept and lonely frog prince who lives in a bog in
the Kingdom of Spamelot. Hyronomous is bored and unhappy as a
frog. One day, the good witch Gloria appears to tell him he was
once a human prince and it was a spell that turned him into an
amphibian. To break this croak-filled wizardry, Hyronomous must be
kissed by a maiden. He sets his sights on the spoiled and petulant
Princess Gladiola who wants nothing to do with him. WIll our
beloved frog finally get his kiss? Come see this hilarious tale
and find out!
Mike Crosby, Director
The
2008-09 Greasepaint Players season was funded in part by a grant from
Pennsylvania Rural Arts Alliance's Pennsylvania Partners in the
Arts, a program of the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts.
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