OLMSTED PERFORMING ARTS - Shows

Shows

Below are the upcoming shows for the Main Stage Olmsted Performing Arts' 2010 Season. Audition sign ups and ticketing information will become available below; check back soon. Details about our Youth Theatre program are on the Youth Theatre tab. All shows performed at River Church, 6941 Columbia Road in Olmsted Falls.

August 12th-14th, 2010 :: Les Misérables

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Les Misérables
August 12th-14th, 2010


This epic story recounts the struggle against adversity in 19th century France. Imprisoned for stealing a loaf of bread, petty thief Jean Valjean is released from his 19-year term and not only becomes and honest man, but the mayor of a prosperous town and a loving adoptive father - violating his parole in the process. The relentless Inspector Javert, who makes a decent life for Valjean impossible, consequently pursues him. Only years later, after Valjean proves his mettle during a bloody student uprising and saves the life of a young man hopelessly in love with Valjean’s adopted daughter, does the ex-convict finally feel fully redeemed.

Thursday, August 12, 2010 at 7:00 pm
Friday, August 13, 2010 at 7:00 pm
Saturday, August 14, 2010 at 2:00 pm
Saturday, August 14, 2010 at 7:00 pm

Les Misérables Audition Information :: Grades 8 - College

Les Misérables auditions will be held Saturday, May 22nd at Olmsted Community Center beginning at 9:00a and running until 1:00p. Call backs immediately following. Auditions are open for all actors in eighth grade through college.

Note to auditionees: Les Misérables is a rock opera musical and thus has no spoken dialogue.

**NEW** Online sign-ups for Les Misérables will be available soon. Please read the Rehearsal, Vocal Music and Attendance Policy prior to your decision to audition.

Les Misérables Ticket Information

Tickets for Les Misérables will be on sale soon. Check back!

November 19th-20th, 2010 :: Irving Berlin's White Christmas

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White Christmas
November 19th-20th, 2010


After leaving the Army after WWII, Bob Wallace and Phil Davis team up to become a top song-and-dance act. Davis plays matchmaker and introduces Wallace to a pair of beautiful sisters (Betty and Judy) who also have a song-and-dance act. When Betty and Judy travel to a Vermont lodge to perform a Christmas show, Wallace and Davis follow, only to find their former commander, General Waverly, is the lodge owner. A series of romantic mix-ups ensue as the performers try to help the General.