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Friday, 17 June 2011 19:06 |
Directed by Vern Stefanic

Poster design by Dee Harris
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Last Updated on Sunday, 17 July 2011 08:26 |
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Sunday, 17 July 2011 09:30 |
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One of the most uproariously funny musical in recent years. URINETOWN, a 2002 Tony winner, is a hilarious tale of greed, corruption, love and revolution in a time when water is worth its weight in gold. Inspired by the works of Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill, URINETOWN is an irreverently humorous satire in which no one is safe from scrutiny. Praised for reinvigorating the very notion of what a musical could be, URINETOWN catapults the "comedic romp" into the new millennium with its outrageous perspective, wickedly modern wit, and sustained ability to produce gales of unbridled laughter.
Performance Dates: September 16-17 and 22-24 at 7:30, September 18 at 2pm 2011
Liddy Doenges Theatre, Tulsa Performing Arts Center, 110 E 2nd St Tulsa, OK 74103
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or 918-587-8402. Tickets may also be purchased at the PAC Ticket Office at 918-596-7111, or on line at www.myticketoffice.com
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Last Updated on Sunday, 25 September 2011 08:05 |
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Friday, 23 September 2011 15:10 |
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Theatre Tulsa's Fall Production of the adaptation of the classic study in psychology by Robert Lewis Stevenson, as adapted by Jeffry Hatcher.
We all know the story. Henry Jekyll is the model Victorian gentleman . . or is he?
In this new and sometimes shocking adaptation of Stevenson's classic, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, playwright Jeffrey Hatcher opens the window to the human soul in a slightly different and intriguing manner. Jekyll's experiments with "powders and tinctures" have brought forth the evil Edward Hyde, a sensualist and villain. Yet, Jekyll finds he is becoming lost in his own creation and in many ways is unable to control his own desires.
“If you consider the psychology of Mr. Hyde, the concept of multiple personalities makes sense because no binge is the same as the last binge. No high the same as the last high. They are all different, so they could all be portrayed by different people,” Hatcher says.
“The story is often described as being about good versus evil, but I think it’s more about the stifling of parts of one’s own personality. Victorian England was obsessed with the suppression of desire, the suppression of any appearance of weakness,” the playwright continues. “We are used to thinking of Hyde as the bad boy side of milquetoast Dr. Jekyll. But I believe Jekyll is not really the person he wants to be."
Come and enjoy this new interpretation of an old story. See if times have really changes as much as we would like to think. Join us for this psychological Halloween fare.
Because of scenes that imply violence and sexual situations, “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde” is not recommended for children.
The Cast: Mark Lawson as Jekyll Sarah Goss as Elizabeth Sean R. Stefanic as Hyde/Utterson (Jekyll's solicitor) Mike McEver as Hyde 2 and others Christopher Stefanic as Hyde 3 and others April Russell as Hyde 4 and Poole (Jekyll's butler)
Performance dates: October 28, 29, 7:30pm October 30, 2pm Matinee November 3, 4, 5, 7:30pm Liddy Doenges Theater - Tulsa Performing Arts Center
Tickets available by calling Theatre Tulsa 981.587.8402 PAC Ticket Office 918.596.7111 Online at MyTicketOffice.com
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Last Updated on Saturday, 19 November 2011 18:25 |
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