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Zach Theatre unrolls its 2009-2010 season
Zach Theatre has unrolled its 2009-2010 season. Favorites ‘The Santaland Diaries’ and ‘Rockin Christmas Party’ will return over the holidays, but a lively mix of musicals and dramas unfolded throughout the season.
For more info see www.zachtheatre.org.
‘The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee’
September 17-October 25, 2009
Nominated for six Broadway Tony Awards, “The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee’ is an offbeat musical that each night challenges audience members and Austin celebrities to a bona fide spell-off.
The Flaming Idiots
Created by Jon O’Connor, Kevin Hunt and Rob Williams
January 28-March 7, 2010
The juggling, joking, flame throwing Flaming Idiots return to the Austin stage for the kind of theater circus antics that brought them to audience acclaim — and got them kicked out of Williamson County.
‘Our Town’
April 15-May 23, 2010
The American classic with an Austin touch.
‘Becky’s New Car’
Written & Directed by Steven Dietz • Starring Lauren Lane
June 3-July 11, 2010
Lauren Lane stars in this life-affirming comedy about an eccentric millionaire who offers Becky the keys to a brand new life. This romantic farce by acclaimed Austin playwright Steven Dietz (playwright of last season’s hit Shooting Star) offers a fantastically funny exploration about class, wealth and selling out.
‘The Drowsy Chaperone’
June 24-August 1, 2010
Favorite Austin actor Martin Burke stars as ‘The Man in the Chair,’ a die-hard musical fan who plays his favorite cast album — a 1928 hit called
“The Drowsy Chaperone,” — to lift his spirits. But then his dream musical becomes real.
‘Metamorphoses’
By Mary Zimmerman
August 5-September 12, 2010
The audience sits intimately around a circular swimming pool, in this visually-arresting production of Ovid’s beautiful myths about miraculous transformations.
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