Monday, July 7, 2008

Papermill Theater in Full Swing

The award winning Papermill Theater is running 3 shows this year. The first show "All Shook Up" opened on July 2 to rave reviews. The next show to open this year will be "Forever Plaid" on July 16, and the last show to open up will be "The Full Monty" which opens on July 23. The Full Monty is for mature audiences only

The Papermill Theater is located adjacent to our South Mountain Resort and Village Shops. If you do plan on attending one of the show be sure to take advantage of some of the Dinner Specials that are available at participating restaurants.

Ask for you $5 discount coupon available for our resort guests.

The Children's Theater is also available Wednesday mornings at 10:30 and Saturday mornings at 9:30 in Lincoln.

Thumbelina - July 9 & 12
Jack and the Beanstalk - July 16 & 19
Just So Stories - July 23 & 26
Cinderella July 30 & August 2
The Elves and the Shoemaker - August 6 & 9
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - August 13 & 16

Here is brief write up on each on the Main Feature shows:

This new musical comedy, inspired by and featuring the songs of Elvis Presley, tells the fictional story of a guitar-playing roustabout who brings romance, rebellion, and rock 'n' roll into the life of a small-town girl. This is a show in the style of Grease and Footloose and promises to be a crowd pleaser.
This show is most appropriate for ages 8+



An affectionate revue of the close-harmony "guy groups" that reached the height of their popularity in the 1950s. En route to pick up their custom-made Plaid Tuxedos, the "Plaids" are slammed broadside and killed instantly. It is at this moment when their careers and lives ended, and that the story of Forever Plaid begins.
This show is appropriate for all ages.



Based upon the 1997 movie of the same name, this musical is a stage version of the Academy Award-nominated comedy about six unemployed steel workers from Buffalo, New York. The Full Monty is winner of the 2001 Drama Desk Award for Best Music and features a script by Tony Award winning playwright Terrance McNally.
This show is for mature audiences with adult themes.










































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