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2005 - 2006 Season


Wells Theater

 

 

October 7-9, 2005
The Importance of Being Earnest
by Oscar Wilde

Amid mistaken identities, high tea, and purloined handbags emerges a play the author dubbed “a trivial comedy for serious people.” Written by the master of the epigram, this classic brims with brilliant wit and scathing satire.

directed by Kat Koelbl

Wells Theater

Production Photos

Press Release

Cast List

Printable Poster file

 


November 3-6, 2005
She Stoops to Conquer
by
Oliver Goldsmith

7:30 pm Thurs.-Sat.
2 pm-Sun.

Tickets $6; $5 students & seniors; $4 MC ID

Funny and perceptive, She Stoops to Conquer is a celebrated story of class, courtship and dysfunctional families. Tongue tied, uptight, Charles Marlow needs a lesson in the art of love. He longs for a wife, but finds it easier to have a bit on the side. The barmaid seems fair game - but there's more to her than meets the eye.

directed by Doug Rankin

Wells Theater

Production Photos

Press Release

Cast List

Printable Poster file


December 8-10, 2005
A Christmas Carol
by Charles Dickens


7:30 pm Thurs.-Fri.
2 pm and 7:30 pm Sat.

Tickets $6; $5 students & seniors; $4 MC ID; $15 Family up to Four

A timeless holiday tradition, A Christmas Carol returns to the Wells Theater to celebrate the yuletide. Dickens' classic tale will once again be produced with the Buchanan Center for the Arts as a community show.

directed by Bill Wallace

Wells Theater

Production Photos

Press Release

Cast List

Printable Poster file

 


February 23-26, 2006
Gint
by Romulus Linney

Linney's utterly captivating version of Ibsen's Peer Gynt. A cast of nine transports us to the hills of Appalachia circa 1917, then forward to contemporary America as Pete Gint seeks love, inadvertently finding fame and fortune along the way.

note: Mature language and subject matter

Production Photos

Rehearsal Photos

Press Release

Cast List

7:30 pm Thurs.-Sat.
2 pm-Sun.

Wells Theater


April 6-9, 2006
The Music Man


Come see what "Trouble in River City" is all about.  The classic American story featuring the world's first "Rap" song will be a co-production of the MC Theatre and Music Departments.

Press Release

Cast List

Photos from Rehearsal

Photos from Production

7:30 pm Thurs.-Sat.
2 pm-Sun.

Wells Theater

 


May 4-5, 2006
Directing Class One Acts

Photos from Production

7:30 PM 

Wells Theater

 

Past Seasons
 
 

         
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