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Godspell - Red
Mountain Theatre Company - performed at the RMTC Cabaret
Theatre, 301 19th Street North
May 8 - 18, Thursday - Saturday at 7:30 PM, Sunday matinee at
2:00 PM
Conceived and originally directed by John-Michael Tebelak, new
music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz
An extraordinary portrayal of redemptive love, Godspell
is a fun, modern day version of the New Testament parables
straight from the Gospel according to Matthew. This Broadway smash
hit features impressive music by Stephen Schwartz, including the
international hit, “Day By Day,” along with “Prepare Ye The
Way Of The Lord,” “All Good Gifts” and “By My Side.”
Using a variety of theatrical storytelling traditions, such as
clowning, pantomime, charades, acrobatics and vaudeville, Godspell
is a groundbreaking and unique reflection on the life of Jesus,
complete with a message of kindness, tolerance and hope.
Tickets are $30, call 324-2424
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Aida - Magic
City Actors Theatre - performed at Virginia
Samford Theatre - 1116 26th Street South
May 22 - June 1
Starring Caprenia Robinson Anthony as Aida and Carl Dean as
Radames
for Tickets call 251-1206
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The White Rose - Birmingham
Festival Theatre - 1901 1/2 11th Ave South
May 1 - 17 Thursday - Saturday at 8 PM
by Lillian Groag
In 1943, five students at the University of Munich and their
philosophy professor were tried and convicted for their anonymous
leafleting campaign calling for opposition to the Nazi regime.
They called themselves “The White Rose.” Each year in April,
10,000 white roses are distributed on the University of Texas
campus in remembrance of the approximately 10,000 people killed
each day at Auschwitz.
Tickets are $20, call 933-2383
for reservations
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Lots of Life (A Musical Comedy about Love, Life and the Pursuit of Divorce)-
Theatre LJCC - 3960 Montclair
Road
May 8, 10, 15, 17 at 7:30 PM, May 11, 18 at 2:00 PM
An original musical by Birmingham's own David Garrett.
Divorce was never was so much fun as this trailer park full of divorcées laugh,
cry and sing through their woes of lost love and what could have been had it not been for their
low-life ex-husbands. Come see the premiere showing of this musical comedy written by
David R. Garrett with music and lyrics by Ron Bourdages.
Tickets
are $15 for Adults, $12 for Students/Members. Reservations or ticket
info at 879-0411
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Belinda George Peoples in Concert- Red
Mountain Theatre Company - performed at the RMTC Cabaret
Theatre, 301 19th Street North
May 30 and 31 at 7:30 PM
Tickets are $30, call 324-2424
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Dog Sees God - Theatre
Downtown
- performed at Playhouse, 1816 3rd Ave North.
May 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24 at 8:00 PM, May 17 at Midnight
by Bert V. Royal, directed by J.J. Marrs
Theatre Downtown announces the limited return of the show that
kept audiences coming back for more; the show The Birmingham News
gave a 4/5 star review. Bert V. Royal's Dog Sees God
takes a look at the characters from the popular Peanuts comic
strip as young adults as they go through various levels of typical
teenage angst, including love, loss, identity and acceptance.
This show enjoyed a sold out run in February and Theatre Downtown
is proud to revive it for a special two-weekend limited run, to
give everyone a chance to see it who might have missed it.
Cast includes: Jack Williamson, Amanda Maddox, Wesley Glass, Rush
Brunson, Santiago Sosa, Reagan Dickey, Vallerie Paulin, Courtney
Harrelson and Diann Gogerty.
Tickets are $17.00 for adults and $12.00 for seniors and
students. Thursday nights (and Midnight Performances) are
HOBO NIGHTS, meaning you pay what you can afford with a $5.00
minimum.
For tickets, please call (205) 306-1470 or e-mail theatredt@gmail.com.
You can also visit us online at www.myspace.com/theatredt
for other special discounts and offers. Reservations
strongly recommended for this production.
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