11/24/2023 0 Comments Goodrich little theatre![]() ![]() Tickets are available at as well as Thelma Sadoff Center for the Arts, 51 Sheboygan St., and at the door starting one hour before curtain.įor more information on Fond du Lac Community Theatre, visit or find them on Facebook at /FDLCT. Not only is the show entertaining, Burazin adds, but it teaches a lesson about the importance of family sticking together no matter what life throws at them. My very talented cast brings comedic and quirky characters to life. "I have wanted to direct a production of Mary Chase's "Harvey" for a very long time and am thrilled that Fond du Lac Community Theatre has given me this opportunity," said Burazin. "The show is filled with humor and memorable quotes. There she explains to the staff that her years of living with Elwood's rabbit hallucinations has also caused her to see Harvey herself.Ĭomedy ensues when the doctors mistakenly commit her instead of Elwood. To avoid further embarrassment for her and her daughter, Myrtle Mae, Veta decides to have Elwood committed to a sanitarium. The trouble with this is, Harvey is a six-and-a half foot invisible rabbit. Dowd insists on including his friend Harvey in all his and his sister Veta's social gatherings. on Sunday at the Goodrich Little Theater, 72 W. Thursday, Friday and Saturday, with a matinee at 2 p.m. When he died in 1949, he was superintendent of Milwaukee Public Schools.FOND DU LAC – Fond du Lac Community Theatre will present "Harvey" at 7:30 p.m. Goodrich was superintendent of Fond du Lac Public Schools from the early 1920s to 1941. Being part of an active building, the lobby and all the necessities of theatergoing are well-kempt. Steps up to the stage on either side are in inset areas. ![]() The stage is raised approximately three feet above the floor of the seating area. Side walls rise from a flat cream-colored surface, to smallish tan bricks to vertical, dark pattern wavy surfaces (for acoustical purposes). FOND DU LAC SCHOOL DISTRICT Phone: 92 WOODWORTH MIDDLE SCHOOL FAX: 92 FIELD TRIP PARENT PERMISSION WHO: Woodworth Students WHERE: Goodrich Little Theatre WHEN: February 28th, 2020 Amount Due: 5.00 Time: 8:30 a.m. The floor is concrete, with carpeted aisles in a tan pattern. Seats are metal-backed, with tiny check-like multicolor fabric in the seat cushions and backs and wooden arm rests. Tan is a dominant color – seat backs, wall shadings, stage front, etc. The space is high, somewhat wide and on three seating levels. in the former Goodrich High School, today part of the Fond du Lac School District office building. THE VENUE: Goodrich Little Theatre is located at 72 W. “Seventeen” (Reprise) – Veronica, Martha, H. “Dead Girl Walking” (Reprise) – Veronica, JD, Students “Shine a Light Fleming” – Students (except Martha), Faculty “My Dead Gay Son” – Ram’s Dad, Kurt’s Dad, Ensemble “Our Love Is God” – JD, Veronica, Kurt, Ram, Kurt Chandler, Officer Milner, Officer McCord, Mrs. Chandler, Veronica, all Students, Faculty “Beautiful” – Veronica, Martha, Ram, Kurt, Principal, Coach, Mrs. Musical selections (recorded instrumental soundtrack) Kurt’s Dad/Veronica’s Dad/Principal Gowan – Tim MarkleĮnsemble – Abigail Ford, Greg Halbur, Al Schmitz, Niki Villa, Sethe Christiansen Ram’s Dad/Big Bud Dean/Coach Ripper – Jacob Fredrick The first performance Thursday night earned a standing ovation from a fairly well-attended house. They seriously pull off this production, which has budget limitations expected of a community venture. + The players – most in their 20s – come with experience. + Some situations in the show are normally not part of musicals – brazen bullying, a teen booze party, female-instigated teen sex, a psychotic leading character. The writing takes realities that we don’t want to talk about and puts it in front of you in a dark, humorous, and tragic way.” + In her extensive director’s notes in the printed program, Bree Gens tells a personal saga along with matters to the point about the show: “The raw and intense writing in this show is shocking, but that is what I love about it. One motto on shirts is “It’s okay to not be okay.” + Started in late 2019 with impetus delayed by COVID-19, Impact Theatre Company has a goal “to utilize theatre as a form to create discussion on social issues.” An aim is “to partner with a different, local non-profit for each show.” For “Heathers: The Musical,” it is National Alliance on Mental Illness, which has a presence of a person and materials in the lobby. ![]()
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