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By Kander and Ebb   Sept.16-October 3, 2010 CitySpace Theatre

OCTC will  present Cabaret,  Kander and Ebb's classic musical set in 1930s Berlin.  The romantic intrigues of several performers at a seedy nightclub play out amid the backdrop of the Nazis' rise to power.  CitySpace Theater will be transformed into the "Kit Kat Klub", and the musical will become an interactive experience not to be missed.

CabaretThe MousetrapOliver!Much Ado About NothingNative American New Play FestivalNew VoicesA Streetcar NamedDesire

by Agatha Christie    Nov. 4-21, 2010 Freede Theatre

Under the definition of mystery, there should always be an entry for Agatha Christie. In perhaps the most famous mystery ever written, the suspense starts with guests trapped in a small hotel and a detective’s search for a killer before the visitors are all murdered. The Mousetrap is the longest running play in the world, with over 23,500 performances since beginning its run in the West End of London in 1952.

By Lionel Bart          December 2-19, 2010   Freede Theatre

You'll celebrate the holiday season with one of Broadway's most beloved classic musicals of all time, Oliver! This masterpiece vividly brings to life Charles Dickens' timeless characters with its ever-popular story of the boy who asked for more. The sensational score is full of Lionel Bart's irresistible songs including "Food, Glorious Food;" "Consider Yourself;" "You've Got to Pick-a-Pocket or Two;" "I'd Do Anything;"and many more. Oliver! promises to be one o the most spectacular holiday musicals to ever grace the OCTC stage.

 

    by William Shakespeare  Feb 3-20, 2011 Freede Theatre 

Shakespeare invented the genre of screwball comedy (complete with witty lovers who cannot live with or without each other) and this romantic comedy is filled with some of his most memorable comic characters. As the wedding of Hero and Claudio approaches, Beatrice and Benedick are maneuvered into thinking that each loves the other. Complications arise when Don Pedro’s evil brother convinces the groom that the bride has been unfaithful. The lovers eventually unite in this play about eavesdropping, deception and forgiveness.

 

 March 25-April 3, 2011  Cityspace Theatre

A Celebration of the Native American playwright, the festival includes concert style readings of some of the most talented and creative writers of our time.  Selected from a submission pool that includes plays from around the US and Canada, a selection committee hand picks the participants and the plays are rehearsed and presented free of charge.  A full presentation of a play that has been selected from the previous seasons readings may also be included and will be announced soon.

Apr. 20- May 1, 2011      Cityspace Theatre

Seven Interviews by Mark Dunn and Family Funeral by David Pasto will be presented in rotation during the two week festival.  New play readings from submitted scripts will also take place throughout the festival.  Come join us in what promises to be an exhilarating and energetic two weeks of world premieres.

By Tennessee Williams  July 21-31, 2011  Freede Theatre

Tennessee Williams’ tale of repression, carnality, and loneliness comes to OCTC during the summer of 2011. Winner of the 1948 Pulitzer Prize, this masterpiece centers on the story of Blanche DuBois, a fragile relic of the Old South, and her brother-in-law,  Stanley Kowalski, a steel brute trying to make it in the post-industrial age. Blanche arrives in New Orleans, claiming fatigue, but her concealed and manipulative neuroses play on Stanley’s animalistic jealousy until the situation reaches a sweltering heat.