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Welcome to
our Summer Theatre Season 2010
The Arundel Barn Playhouse will present another season of
Song, Dance and Laughter in the tourist area of
Kennebunkport, Maine. The Playhouse is located in beautiful
southern New England with ocean beaches, golf, biking,
canoeing, restaurants and other summer attractions. It is 1
1/4 hours from Boston and 30 minutes from Portland, Maine
and Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Summer climate in general is
in the 80's with low humidity.
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Nunset Boulevard - New England
Premiere
June 8-26th
The storyline puts the Sisters in Hollywood thinking
they are to perform at the Hollywood Bowl. Only it turns
out to be the Hollywood Bowl A Rama, a local bowling
alley. When the Sisters find out there is a screen test
for a major film happening across the street, they are
certain this is their chance for movie stardom.
Featuring songs like "The Hollywood Blondes", "That
Kid's Gonna Make It", and "Bowling Ball Blues", this
looks like the latest in a long line of "Nunsense"
successes.
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The Producers
June 29-July17
Mel Brook’s side-splitting, award-winning comedy The
Producers. Considered one of the funniest musicals ever
to grace the stage, the comical story follows
down-and-out producer Max Bialystock who decides the
only way to make any money out of showbiz is to produce
the worst musical ever, get it financed and then run-off
with the leftovers once the show has flopped. Alongside
the worst director they can find, Max and his hapless
accountant set about producing Broadway’s newest show:
Hitler – The Musical!
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Annie -
Family Theatre At It's Best
July 20 -31st
Leapin'
lizards! Annie is coming to the Arundel Barn Playhouse!
The timeless tale of Little Orphan Annie is back, giving
a whole new generation the chance to experience this
classic musical about never giving up hope. Boasting one
of Broadway's most memorable scores, including "It's the
Hard Knock Life", "Easy Street", "N.Y.C.", and the ever
optimistic "Tomorrow", Annie is a delightful theatrical
experience for the entire family. Don't miss this all
new production that Variety calls "a winner"!
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Shout - The Mod
Musical
Aug 3-14th
Just when you
think you're safe from jukebox musicals, another one
comes along. This week's questionable entry is Shout!,
which calls itself "the mod musical" because it rounds
up songs or song snippets associated with such English
songbirds of the 1960s as Petula Clark, Dusty
Springfield, and Lulu. Take it from someone who was
there, this 90-minute revue is no mod musical; rather,
it resembles a weaker version Hullabaloo and other
gone-but-not-forgotten TV variety hours of the era.
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Forbidden
Broadway's Greatest Hits
Aug 17 -28th
Let's pay
tribute to the big shows and bigger legends in this
hilarious, loving and endlessly entertaining revue. It's
time to revisit, and laugh with some of your favorite
shows: Annie ("I'm 30 Years Old, Tomorrow"), Hairspray
("You Can't Stop the Camp"), West Side Story
("Chita/Rita America"), A Chorus Line ("What I Did For
Laughs"), Les Misérables ("On My Phone") and more. It's
the greatest, it's the funniest and it's the hottest
celebration in town!
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