As the second production in their 2008 season of celebrating women in theatre, Stage Left Theatre Company will be presenting two short plays for younger audiences. “Girls to the Rescue” consists of two stories involving well-known fairy tale characters in fun new situations.
The Fairy Godmother’s Assistant by Cynthia Mercati is about a young teen left in charge when the Fairy Godmother, her boss, goes on a much-needed vacation. The amazed assistant is visited by various members of the kingdom who are seeking help from the Fairy Godmother. Can this un-magical girl be of any help to them at all?
Have you ever wondered what happened to Cinderella after she married the Prince? In Cinderella, Inc. by Thomas Hischak, our heroine opens an employment agency. With the help of her stepsisters, Cinderella finds jobs for people who are difficult to employ for some very funny reasons. And then, there’s the dragon…
Directed by Bailee Schreyer-Bragassa with Zac Vosburgh, and by Dorothy Cladas, these tales feature the performances of local youngsters, and are sure to please children of all ages.
Performances are at the Salida Steamplant Theatre on Friday, April 18th at 7:00 pm, and on Saturday, April 19th at 11:30 am, and 2:30 pm. Tickets are $5 for kids under 18, $8 for adults, and will be available at Bongo Billy’s Salida CafĂ©, at the Salida Chamber of Commerce, and at the door. For more information, call 207-2209.
The Fairy Godmother’s Assistant by Cynthia Mercati is about a young teen left in charge when the Fairy Godmother, her boss, goes on a much-needed vacation. The amazed assistant is visited by various members of the kingdom who are seeking help from the Fairy Godmother. Can this un-magical girl be of any help to them at all?
Have you ever wondered what happened to Cinderella after she married the Prince? In Cinderella, Inc. by Thomas Hischak, our heroine opens an employment agency. With the help of her stepsisters, Cinderella finds jobs for people who are difficult to employ for some very funny reasons. And then, there’s the dragon…
Directed by Bailee Schreyer-Bragassa with Zac Vosburgh, and by Dorothy Cladas, these tales feature the performances of local youngsters, and are sure to please children of all ages.
Performances are at the Salida Steamplant Theatre on Friday, April 18th at 7:00 pm, and on Saturday, April 19th at 11:30 am, and 2:30 pm. Tickets are $5 for kids under 18, $8 for adults, and will be available at Bongo Billy’s Salida CafĂ©, at the Salida Chamber of Commerce, and at the door. For more information, call 207-2209.