“The Diary of Anne Frank” final show of Chenango River Theatre’s season
GREENE – One of only six plays in history to win the Pulitzer Prize, the Tony Award, and the NY Drama Critics Circle Award, “The Diary of Anne Frank” runs Sept. 30 – Oct. 23 as the final play of Chenango River Theatre’s 2011 season.
In this transcendently powerful play, Anne Frank emerges as a living, lyrical, intensely gifted young girl, who confronts her rapidly changing life and the increasing horror of her time with astonishing honesty, wit, and determination. An impassioned drama about the lives of eight people hiding from the Nazis in a concealed storage attic, this play captures the claustrophobic realities of their daily existence - their fear, hope, laughter and grief.
CRT’s Artistic Director Bill Lelbach, who’s directing and designing this production, says “It’s a great play – because of the cast size, often the only time people see it is at the local high school or community theatre. For a professional theatre like ours, it’s usually too expensive to bring classic American plays to the stage. But we’re committed to the concept that these are plays that audiences should be able to enjoy with a company that has the ability to cast the show from a national talent base.”
Performances are Sept. 30 – Oct. 23, Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30, plus Sunday matinees at 2 at Chenango River Theatre, 991 State Highway 12, Greene.
Tickets are $18 Thursdays, $19 Fridays & Sundays, and $22 on Saturdays. All performances start on time - late seating is not available. The box office opens one half hour before curtain. The 24 Hour Reservation Line accepts reservations at any time at 656-8499 (TIXX). Tickets may be charged to MasterCard, Visa or Discover. Visit www.chenangorivertheatre.org for a complete schedule and more information.
In this transcendently powerful play, Anne Frank emerges as a living, lyrical, intensely gifted young girl, who confronts her rapidly changing life and the increasing horror of her time with astonishing honesty, wit, and determination. An impassioned drama about the lives of eight people hiding from the Nazis in a concealed storage attic, this play captures the claustrophobic realities of their daily existence - their fear, hope, laughter and grief.
CRT’s Artistic Director Bill Lelbach, who’s directing and designing this production, says “It’s a great play – because of the cast size, often the only time people see it is at the local high school or community theatre. For a professional theatre like ours, it’s usually too expensive to bring classic American plays to the stage. But we’re committed to the concept that these are plays that audiences should be able to enjoy with a company that has the ability to cast the show from a national talent base.”
Performances are Sept. 30 – Oct. 23, Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30, plus Sunday matinees at 2 at Chenango River Theatre, 991 State Highway 12, Greene.
Tickets are $18 Thursdays, $19 Fridays & Sundays, and $22 on Saturdays. All performances start on time - late seating is not available. The box office opens one half hour before curtain. The 24 Hour Reservation Line accepts reservations at any time at 656-8499 (TIXX). Tickets may be charged to MasterCard, Visa or Discover. Visit www.chenangorivertheatre.org for a complete schedule and more information.
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