Toni Morrison’s The Bluest Eye

Produced in collaboration with Norfolk State University Theatre Company

MARCH 6 - 24, 2019

Adapted from Nobel Prize and Pulitzer Prize-winning author Toni Morrison's first novel, The Bluest Eye follows Pecola, a young girl in Ohio in the 1940s, who is pregnant at her father's hands. The play, both poetic and daringly funny - even as it breaks your heart - takes us through not only the whys of Pecola's story but also the hows. Character driven, with actors playing multiple roles, Pecola is taken in by a loving family. The two brilliant and kind sisters at the heart of it, Frieda and Claudia, look out for her and walk us through the exquisite storytelling. A story that looks at how the world might break us or give us the light to grow. 

This production may be inappropriate for children under 13 due to tough subject matter.

This performance runs two hours with intermission.

fight & intimacy director 
SASHA NICOLLE SMITH

ny casting director
BINDER CASTING,
CHAD ERIC MURNANE, CSA

production stage manager
Kathryn Sam Houkom *

DIRECTED BY
KHANISHA FOSTER

set designer 
JOSAFATH REYNOSO

costume designer 
JIMMY BENNETT

lighting designer 
DAVID CASTANEDA


sound designer 
CHRISTOPHER BARNES

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March 9 Opening Night with Post Show Talkback
March 10 Public Safety & Military Appreciation Day, “Colorism & Prejudice” Talkback Panel
March 15 Post Show Actor Talkback
March 16 Open Captioning (Matinee) ASL Performance (Evening)
March 17 “Toni Morrison and Adaptation” Post Show Talkback Panel
March 22 Post Show Actor Talkback

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The Secret Garden

Book and Lyrics by Marsha Norman 
Music by Lucy Simon 
Based on the Novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett

This Tony Award Winning masterpiece musical premiered at Virginia Stage Company in 1989 before its acclaimed Broadway run. Based on Frances Hodgson Burnett’s beloved children’s novel, this magical tale follows lonely orphan Mary Lennox, who is sent to live with her uncle on the Yorkshire moors and discovers renewed life, for herself and her sickly cousin, in bringing a secret garden back to life. Soon returning to Broadway, this is a rare opportunity to see and hear this gorgeous music performed live before it heads back to the great white way. Presented as a staged concert version of the musical in collaboration with the Norfolk Botanical Garden, this performance will pay homage to the beautiful music, lyrics, and Pulitzer Prize winner Marsha Norman’s script. Cast includes Broadway veterans Kate Fahrner (Wicked) and Craig Waletzko (Guys and Dolls). 

Behind the Scenes Event—Friday, February 15, 6:30pm for a pre-show talk with Director Tom Quaintance and Music Director Joanna Li

Directed by
TOM QUAINTANCE

with MUSIC DIRECTION by
JOANNA LI

CHOREOGRAPHER
JORDAN DUNLAP SELTZER

STAGE MANAGER
KAREN OBERTHAL

COSTUME DESIGNER
JENI SCHAEFER

LIGHTING BY
STAGE RIGHT LIGHTING


NY CASTING BY
Binder Casting, Chad Eric Murnane, CSA

BASS  DERRICK ENGLERT

VIOLIN  MICHELLE HASSLER

REED 2  LOUIS KIM

KEYBOARD JOANNA LI 

CONTRACTOR/TRUMPET  ROY MUTH

REED 1  JAMES NESBIT

PERCUSSION  DAVID WALKER

HORN  VALERIE SLY

‡ Member of American Federation of Musicians, Local 125



Fun Home

JANUARY 23 - FEBRUARY 10, 2019

Music by Jeanine Tesori 
Book and Lyrics by Lisa Kron 
Based on the Graphic Novel by Alison Bechdel

Alison Bechdel’s iconic graphic novel comes to life in this Tony Award-winning masterpiece musical. Follow her journey of self-discovery as Alison recounts the mysteries of her childhood with her father in the family funeral home. Coming to understand her past leads her on a path of self-discovery and her own journey as an LGBTQ writer, artist, and woman. Join Virginia Stage for this groundbreaking musical enjoyed by play and musical lovers alike that brings forward aspects of our society that do not often take center stage.

This production may be inappropriate for children under 13 due to adult subject matter

DIRECTED BY
JESSICA HOLT

COSTUME DESIGNER
JENI SCHAEFER

SOUND DESIGNER
CHRISTOPHER BARNES

CHOREOGRAPHER
JORDAN DUNLAP

STAGE MANAGER
BRIANA VALDERREY *

SCENIC DESIGNER
REID THOMPSON

LIGHTING DESIGNER
ANNMARIE DUGGAN 

MUSIC DIRECTOR
JOANNA LI

ASSISTANT DIRECTOR
CONNOR NORTON

New york casting by
binder castinG, Chad eric murnane, csa

† Member of the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, Inc., an independent labor union.
‡ Member of the The United Scenic Artists

CONDUCTOR/KEYS
JOANNA LI

BASS
DERRICK ENGLERT **

VIOLIN/VIOLA
LAURA SEAY **

PERCUSSION
RANDOLPH HAGIN **

CELLO
PETER GREYDANUS **

GUITAR

JAKE STITH **

WOODWINDS
KEITH PHILBRICK **

** Member of American Federation of Musicians, Local 125


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The Santaland Diaries 2018

DECEMBER 6 - 16, 2018

Based on the memoir of award-winning comedic author David Sedaris, this hilarious one-man-show takes us back to ye olden days when he was one of Santa’s Elves at Macy’s Department Store. In this one-act play the struggling writer, who chooses the elf name “Crumpet,” weaves an unbelievable tale of drunken Santas, lascivious actors, and combative parents. Come laugh, drink and be merry with your friends at the Wells Theatre. This late night holiday treat for adults is sure to make your spirits bright!

For Mature Elves Only.


DIRECTED BY
TOM QUAINTANCE


featuring…

TOM DETRINIS

(Crumpet) is thrilled to be making his Virginia Stage Company debut in The SantaLand Diaries, a role he is excited to revisit after performing it in Buffalo and Long Island, NY, several years ago. NYC: Bright Colors and Bold Patterns (understudy/associate producer), So Long Boulder City (associate producer). LA: Die, Mommie, Die! (Center Theatre Group, Celebration Theatre); 30 Minute Musicals (actor/producing director - over 18 ridiculous parody musical productions); Hocus Pocus, Clueless, Devil Wears Prada (Rockwell Table and Stage). Select TV/Film: 90210, Greek, Mighty Med, Californication, Switched at Birth, Community, Squirrel (New Hampshire Film Festival Best Narrative Feature), Fig and Ford, Edgar Allen Poe Murder Mystery Party, Broken Vows. He wished to thank his parents for their unconditional support, Joseph for his patience, and Harold and Cyd for making this happen. Want MORE?! Go to detrinis.com or @detrinis on instagram for kicks.

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$35 ticket, includes $10 gift card to Waterside District**

Thanks to our friends at Waterside District, the first 1,000 people to attend The Santaland Diaries will receive a gift card!

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A Christmas Carol 2018

Due to unforeseen circumstances, we regret that we must cancel the following performances of A Christmas Carol: Friday, December 14 at 7:30PM and Saturday, December 15 at 3PM.


November 30 - December 23, 2018

It wouldn’t be the holidays without Dickens' A Christmas Carol at the Wells Theatre. Experience the childlike wonder of this heartwarming story that follows the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future as they take Ebenezer Scrooge on a journey of redemption where he learns the power of kindness and compassion. This play is recommended for all ages and, in our opinion, is better the more kids you bring.

This production is fun for the whole family and is suggested for all ages.

DIRECTED BY
PATRICK MULLINS

COSTUME DESIGNER
JENI SCHAEFER

SOUND DESIGNER
RYAN HICKEY

PROJECTIONS DESIGNER
SAMUEL W. FLINT

SCENIC DESIGNER
MATTHEW ALLAR

LIGHTING DESIGNER
AKIN RITCHIE

MUSIC DIRECTOR
ROY GEORGE

STAGE MANAGER
KAREN CURRIE *


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Stagedoor Scouts Day
December 16
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Theater for Everyone
December 12
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NOW with more accessibility performances!
December 8, 3pm, Open Captioning, Audio Description, ASL Interpretation
December 8, 7:30pm, ASL Interpretation

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Our Town

OCTOBER 17 - NOVEMBER 4, 2018

In a new production that physically adapts the Wells Theatre in groundbreaking ways, this seminal American classic has never been so immediate and so universal. This Pulitzer Prize winner’s enduring power lies in asking audiences to consider life’s biggest questions in ways that are freshly challenging today, even as it creates an ordinary New England village onstage, circa 1900. With simple theatricality, honest emotion, and family friendly laughs, audiences find themselves swept up on a roller coaster for the soul, finally joining Emily in crying out: ‘Oh, earth, you are too wonderful for anyone to realize you!’

This production is recommended for ages 10 and up.

Our Town runs 2 and a half hours.

COSTUME DESIGNER
JANE ALOIS STEIN

SOUND DESIGNER
J.C. NIGH

ASST. STAGE MANAGER
BRIANA VALDERREY

SCENIC DESIGNER
NARELLE SISSONS

LIGHTING DESIGNER
AKIN RITCHIE

STAGE MANAGER
RAFI LEVAVY


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Virginia Stage has been collecting stories in memory of the vibrant people who helped shape Hampton Roads - the people have helped to make our own town, here!


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Always…Patsy Cline

SEPTEMBER 18 - 30, 2018

One of the most beloved productions in Virginia Stage Company history returns to kick off the historic 40th Season. Celebrate the life and music of one of country music’s most iconic voices and her unlikely friendship with a Houston housewife as they bond over a pot of strong coffee, some dear letters between friends, and the beautiful tunes of Cline herself. You’ll go “Crazy” over 27 of her biggest hits.

This production is recommended for ages 12 and up.

DIRECTED BY
AMY JONES

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Crowns

CROWNS

MAY 9 - 27, 2018

by Regina Taylor, adapted from the book by Michael Cunningham and Craig Marberry
One of the most popular productions in Virginia Stage’s history returns! In this gospel musical, 17-year-old Yolanda travels south in a coming-of-age story that is a testament to love, sisterhood, and family, where she learns that a hat can be more than a fashion statement. Multiple generations of women tell stories of life’s most memorable moments with their hats serving as allegories about the wonders of life – all with a flair of “hattitude.” This production is recommended for ages 8 and up.

 

Show time is 90 minutes with no intermission 

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Disgraced

DISGRACED

APRIL 4 - 22, 2018

by Ayad Akhtar

Akhtar’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play sits you at the table for delectable drama where secrets are exposed and prejudices unearthed. At a dinner party hosted by a Pakistani-American lapsed Muslim and his Caucasian wife and attended by his African-American law partner and her Jewish husband, tensions rise when conversation turns to religion, politics, and Islamophobia; This explosive drama contains strong language, moments of violence, and powerful subject matter. It is recommended for audiences 16 and older.

Showtime is 90 minutes with no intermission.

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Community Events For Disgraced

LENTEN SUPPER SERIES: DISGRACED AT VIRGINIA STAGE

Tuesday, March 20, 2018, 6:30-8:00pm   |  St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church

Presented in conjunction with St. Andrew’s and Christ and St. Luke’s

Join Producing Artistic Director of Virginia Stage, Tom Quaintance, Disgraced Director, Khanisha Foster, and actors from the cast during the the Lenten Supper series as they talk about the show, the issues, and the impact of the art on community discourse.

Disturbing DISGRACED: Discussing Race, Religion, and other tense issues in a Post-MLK World

Wednesday, April 4, 2018, Brown Bag Lunch, 12-12:50pm   |  The Wells Theatre 

Presented by the Center for the Study of Religious Freedom at Virginia Wesleyan University

Wednesday, April 4, 2018 is also the anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. It is a day for reflecting on his legacy and unfinished business. 

In anticipation of Disgraced's run at the Wells Theatre (April 4 -22), please join Barbara Hamm Lee, host of Another View radio program, and Dr. Craig Wansink in the Wells Theatre lobby, for a brown bag discussion. Bring your lunch and join us as we highlight key issues raised by the play: How do we as Americans become more aware of deep tensions and fundamental differences, how do we recognize the ways religion and race shape us, and how do we develop the skills to have more productive conversations with others?

Talk Back Panel Discussions

April 8 and April 15
The Wells Theatre

Immediately following these performances of Disgraced are Talk Back Panel Discussions.

April 8th Panelists include:

Honorable Roxie Holder, District Court Judge for the 3rd Judicial District in Virginia, and Ruling Elder, Presbyterian Church (USA)
Rabbi Michael Panitz, Temple Israel in Norfolk
Dr. Tahani Amer, Senior Technologist at NASA Headquarters, and active member of the Peninsula Islamic Community Center and the Mosque and Islamic Center of Hampton Roads
Mourad Amer, Engineer at Newport News Shipbuilding, and active member of the Peninsula Islamic Community Center and the Mosque and Islamic Center of Hampton Roads

April 12th Disgraced Actor Panel

April 15th Disgraced Actor Panel

Second Act Conversations

Following each performance
The Wells Theatre

After each performance, the audience will be invited to stay for a facilitated discussion. These events will be led by a facilitator with the focus on audience members discussing their reactions, feelings, and takeaways from the performance. All attendees are invited to stay, though there will be time for those who do not desire to attend the community conversation to leave before it commences.

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The Hound of the Baskervilles

THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES

FEBRUARY 21 - MARCH 11, 2018

adapted from Arthur Conan Doyle’s novel by Steven Canny and John Nicholson

3 actors play more than 20 characters in this hilarious spoof of beastly proportions. A fast-paced comedic ride, filled with verbal and visual ingenuity, follows the dynamic pair of Watson & Holmes as they debunk a family ‘curse.' “A sublimely funny adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's classic," this production is appropriate for ages 8 and up.

Produced in partnership with TheatreSquared

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Pride and Prejudice

PRIDE & PREJUDICE

January 17 - February 4, 2018

by Jane Austen, adapted for the stage by Joseph Hanreddy and J.R. Sullivan
This stage adaptation of Jane Austen's most beloved novel will sweep you away with its witty, fast-paced exploration of expectations that has become the template for modern romance. Sparks fly when the charming, vibrant Elizabeth clashes with the aloof, enigmatic Mr. Darcy. Romantic repartee will be best appreciated by ages 10 and older.

Running Time is 3 hours

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The Santaland Diaries 2017

DECEMBER 15-17, 22-23

Based on the memoir of award-winning comedic author David Sedaris.
This hilarious one-man-show takes us back to ye olden days when he was one of Santa’s Elves at Macy’s Department Store. In this one-act play the struggling writer, who chooses the elf name “Crumpet,” weaves an unbelievable tale of drunken Santas, lascivious actors, and combative parents. Come laugh, drink and be merry with your friends at the Wells Theatre. This late night holiday treat for adults is sure to make your spirits bright!

With sardonic wit and incisive social critiques, David Sedaris has become one of America’s pre-eminent humor writers. He is the master of satire and one of today’s most observant writers addressing the human condition. Sedaris is featured often on the radio program This American Life, has done many national reading tours including a stop in Norfolk in April, 2017, and has other notable books including Me Talk Pretty One Day, Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim, and Let’s Explore Diabetes with Owls.

FEATURING MATT DENSKY
AS CRUMPET THE ELF

Matt Densky is no stranger to Christmas shows. In addition to having previously played this role at Music Theatre of CT, Densky has also performed as Young Max in How the Grinch Stole Christmas! at Madison Square Garden and most recently as Sky in Kris Kringle - The Musical at NYC's Town Hall.  Other credits include Flotsam/Scuttle in the US Regional Premiere of Disney's The Little Mermaid at Tuacahn Amphitheatre, as well as recent regional productions of The Rocky Horror Show (Riff Raff), Rock of Ages (Franz), The Full Monty (Malcolm), Man of La Mancha (Sancho), and A Midsummer Night's Dream (Puck). Matt holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from the University of Cincinnati - College Conservatory of Music and is a proud member of AEA. Hampton Roads Theatre fans may remember Matt from Virginia Musical Theatre's productions of The Little Mermaid (Scuttle) and Nice Work if You Can Get It (Jimmy Winter).

A Christmas Carol 2017

A CHRISTMAS CAROL

DECEMBER 8 - 24, 2017

by Charles Dickens,
adapted by Patrick Mullins

It wouldn’t be the holidays without Dickens' A Christmas Carol at the Wells Theatre. Experience the childlike wonder of this heartwarming story that follows the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future as they take Ebenezer Scrooge on a journey of redemption where he learns the power of kindness and compassion. This play is recommended for all ages and, in our opinion, is better the more kids you bring.

Join us in helping our community members this holiday season! Spread the holiday cheer by donating canned goods and stocking stuffers for survivors at H.E.R Shelter. More info →

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The Parchman Hour: Songs and Stories of the '61 Freedom Riders

Virginia Stage Company and Norfolk State University Theatre Company present

THE PARCHMAN HOUR
Songs and Stories of the ‘61 Freedom Riders

OCTOBER 25 - NOVEMBER 12

written and directed by Mike Wiley
In this co-production with Norfolk State University Theatre Company, Journey through the Deep South with the pioneers who fought discrimination and paved the way for the future. Adapted from real life accounts of the 1961 Freedom Rides, this play shares these struggles through music that ranges from Bob Dylan to spirituals. This stirring play contains racially charged language and scenes of violence and is recommended for patrons 13 and older.

THE BAND

Roy George
Keys

Tau Chapman
Percussion

Ajay Knight
Bass

Otis Booker
Guitar

THE PARCHMAN HOUR EVENTS

Downtown Happy Hour at the Wells Theatre
October 27, 4:30-6:30pm, Wells Theatre Tazewell Lounge

Opening Night of The Parchman Hour
October 28, 7:30pm

Military Appreciation Day
October 29, 2pm
Use the promo code MILAPP to get $25 in advance

The Parchman Hour Talkback
October 29, 4:30pm

Freedom Riders, Sit-ins, and Tidewater
Experts on the history of Civil Rights protests locally and nationally talk about the history of protest and its place in our political discussion.

NSU Night
November 2, 7:30pm

The Parchman Hour Talkback
November 2, 9:30pm

Protest Then & Now - Looking at Protests from the Civil Rights Movement and Today

The Parchman Hour ASL Performance
November 4, 7:30pm

The Parchman Hour Talkback
November 5, 4:30pm

Persons of Protest
Join us in conversation with people from the field - the folks who have participated in protests in the 60’s through today.

The Parchman Hour Audio Captioned Performance
November 11, 3pm
Audio Caption by Access Virginia

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Ring of Fire: The Music of Johnny Cash

RING OF FIRE
The Music of Johnny Cash

SEPTEMBER 13 - OCTOBER 1, 2017

created by Richard Maltby, Jr., conceived by William Meade, orchestrations by Steven Bishop and Jeff Lisenby
Explore love, family, and heartache through the tumultuous biography of Johnny Cash. This energetic and exhilarating musical rocks more than two dozen of Cash's iconic hits. This production is most enjoyed by ages 10 and up.

RING OF FIRE EVENTS

Downtown Happy Hour at the Wells Theatre
September 15, 4:30-6:30pm, Wells Theatre Tazewell Lounge

Opening Night of Ring of Fire
September 16, 7:30pm

Military Appreciation Day
September 17, 2pm
Use the promo code MILAPP to get $25 in advance

Ring of Fire Talkback
September 17, after the show

A BREW NAMED SUE, a concert fundraiser
September 17, 4-7pm, O'Connor Brewing, Co. 
featuring the Ring of Fire Cast Band

Ring of Fire ASL Performance
September 23, 7:30pm

Ring of Fire Talkback
September 24, after the show

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The Wiz

REMAINING PERFORMANCES OF THE WIZ ARE SOLD OUT OR HAVE EXTREMELY LIMITED AVAILABILITY. A SMALL AMOUNT OF STANDING ROOM ONLY SEATS WILL BE AVAILABLE 2 HOURS PRIOR TO CURTAIN.

THE WIZ
APRIL 11 - 30
THE WELLS THEATRE

IN COLLABORATION WITH WITH NORFOLK STATE UNIVERSITY THEATRE COMPANY

Book by William F. Brown
Music & Lyrics by Charlie Smalls

This multiple Tony Award-winning musical adventure, adapted from L. Frank Baum's classic children's novel, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, has received critical acclaim for film, television, and Broadway productions for more than 40 years. Our production will feature cast members from New York as well as Norfolk State University and promises to be one of our biggest spectacles since My Fair Lady.

This play contains some violence which is highly stylized through music, dance, and special effects and is recommended for all ages who are not afraid of loud noises.

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Venus In Fur

VENUS IN FUR
FEBRUARY 28 - MARCH 19
THE WELLS THEATRE

by David Ives

One of America's greatest living comedy writers, Ives has crafted a cheeky, sometimes sultry, and always enticing play within a play. The character of Thomas Novacheck has searched high and low for a woman fit for the lead role in the play he has written. As the audition unfolds on stage, we begin to question who is really auditioning whom?

Venus in Fur is not suitable for children.


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A Streetcar Named Desire

A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE
JANUARY 17 - FEBRUARY 5
THE WELLS THEATRE

By Tennessee Williams

No show could be more perfect for the Grand Reopening of the Wells Theatre. The building's magnificent architecture and Williams' towering masterpiece represent the best in American creative achievement. Very few plays continue to make as powerful an impact as when they were first written and performed, but Tennessee Williams' classic, A Streetcar Named Desire, is one. Brought to life with fresh staging and talent, Chris Hanna's direction of Streetcar will capture the yearning and humanity that has gripped audiences since Stanley Kowalski first cried out into the New Orleans night.


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A Christmas Carol 2016

A CHRISTMAS CAROL
DECEMBER 7 - 24
THE WELLS THEATRE

By Charles Dickens
Adapted by Patrick Mullins

It wouldn't be the holidays without Dickens' A Christmas Carol at VSC! This heartwarming tradition for the whole family follows the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future as they visit Ebenezer Scrooge and remind us all of hope, redemption, and love.

Oliver Twist

OLIVER TWIST
OCTOBER 28—NOVEMBER 13
TCC's ROPER PERFORMING ARTS CENTER

By Charles Dickens
Adapted by Patrick Mullins
With music by Jake Hull

This brand new, music-driven adaptation of Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist takes audiences on an electric journey of hope as Oliver searches for his identity and explores what it means to be born into a certain class. Adapted by Patrick Mullins with music by Jake Hull, the show’s namesake character embarks on a gritty struggle through the streets and neighborhoods of London, yearning for a better life. In collaboration with The Governor’s School for the Arts and developed in part by Zeiders American Dream Theater, Mullins' Oliver Twist is a jubilant world within a world that tells a classic story of want and the fulfillment of a wish.

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