111 East Washington Street
P. O. Box 635
Rockingham, N.C. 28380

2005-2006 THEATRE SEASON




Poor Oliver Pankey is a born loser. His landlady charges him when someone else breaks his window. His fiancée leaves him for a married man. His boss at the bank cuts his pay when he asks for a raise. And a thief takes everything he has - including his only suit. As the last straw, when he visits a doctor to check on the results of a blood test the files get switched and he is told that he'll be dead within six months. Fed up, and reconciled to his fate, Oliver turns into a raging lion, performing feats of dazzling bravery and ending up as the new branch manager of the bank. He even agrees to help the FBI by becoming a sitting duck for a gangland shoot-out - only to learn, at the eleventh hour, of the doctor's horrendous error. Needless to say our stalwart hero's knees turn suddenly to jelly, but the action spins zanily on, deftly finding its way to a happy - and hilarious - conclusion..
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This contemporary play introduces us to a family of four trying to cope with the challenges of maintaining their farm in rural Minnesota. Their everyday experience is continually threatened as the pressures of their situation bind. But, they persevere. The Olsons will give all families hope as they face adversity and uncertainty with humor, warmth, tenacity and trust in one another. Deb loves Seventeen, wears too much make-up (or so her mom thinks), but wants to live on the farm forever. Scott's a basketball star (all the girls think he's sooooo cute). Mom and Dan are fighting hard to hang onto the land that has been in the family for generations.
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“A Christmas Carol” is the renowned story of Ebenezer Scrooge.  Adapted for the stage by theatre director, David Ariail, the play was first presented in 1991 and again in 1994 before over 2,700 people.   The play ranks as the Theatre’s second and third most popular production.
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