Sutter Street Theatre in Folsom, CA – Off-Broadway Series features musicals, comedies, musical revues, mysteries and featured entertainers in an intimate, 60 seat theatre.
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“There is an ingenious display of suspects, as if lids were being taken off wells of depravity and hastily put back.” – Lawrence Kitchin, The Observer
“The impact is tremendous… Just when the murder seems solved … Miss Christie pulls her almighty knockout punch. I admit her complete victory.” – London Evening Standard
Described by Edward Albee as “…the greatest American play ever written,” the story follows the small town of Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire through three acts: “Daily Life,” “Love and Marriage,” and “Death and Eternity.” Narrated by a stage manager and performed with minimal props and sets, audiences follow the Webb and Gibbs families as their children fall in love, marry, and eventually—in one of the most buy lexapro online cheap famous scenes in American theatre—die. This Pulitzer Prize Winning play is timeless in its story and symbolism. This is the definitive edition of the play, in short, the words of the play as Thornton Wilder wanted them spoken on stage.
Runs June 10 – July 16 on Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00pm and Sundays at 4:00pm.
Tickets are $23 general, $21 seniors, $18 students with ID, $15 children 12 and under.
April 14 – May 13
Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30 PM
Sunday at 4:30 PM
Written by Mary Chase
Directed by: Janelle and Stephen Kauffman
Harvey, a Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy by Mary Chase, is the story of a perfect gentleman, Elwood P. Dowd, and his best friend, Harvey — a pooka, who is a six-foot tall, invisible rabbit. When Elwood begins introducing Harvey around town, his embarrassed sister, Veta Louise, and her daughter, Myrtle Mae, determine to commit Elwood to a sanitarium. A mistake is made and Veta is committed rather than Elwood! Eventually, the mistake is realized, and a frantic search begins for Elwood.
Winner of the 1978 Drama Desk Award, Outstanding Lyrics Winner of the 1978 Drama Desk Award, Outstanding Music Nominee for the 1979 Tony Award, Best Musical Nominee for the 1979 Tony Award, Best Book of a Musical Nominee for the 1981 Olivier Award, Best New Musical
The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, a rollicking hootenanny of a musical, is based on the true story of a legendary cheapest lexapro Texas brothel, which operated from the 1840s to 1973. Protected by a friendly sheriff and frequented by politicians, football teams, and others, the “Chicken Ranch” thrived in the small town of Gilbert, Texas. Girls came from all over to work at the ranch and make a little extra cash. However, a crusading do-gooder Houston television personality and his conservative audience expose the Chicken Ranch, forcing it to shut its doors forever.
Based on Sam Raimi’s 80s cult classic films, EVIL DEAD tells the tale of 5 college kids who travel to a cabin in the woods and accidentally unleash an evil force. And although it may sound like a horror, it’s not! The songs are hilariously campy and the show is bursting with more farce than a Monty Python skit. EVIL DEAD: THE MUSICAL unearths the old familiar story: boy and friends buy lexapro 10 mg online take a weekend getaway at abandoned cabin, boy expects to get lucky, boy unleashes ancient evil spirit, friends turn into Candarian Demons, boy fights until dawn to survive. As musical mayhem descends upon this sleepover in the woods, “camp” takes on a whole new meaning with uproarious numbers like “All the Men in my Life Keep Getting Killed by Candarian Demons,” “Look Who’s Evil Now” and “Do the Necronomicon.”
July 16th – August 1st
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 PM
Sundays at 4:00 PM
By Moss Hart & George S. Kaufman
Grandpa Vanderhof and his wacky family, the Sycamores, have been happily living their zany lives in his house by Columbia University in New York for many years. This family (and their friends) are a madcap group of eccentrics, marching to the beat of their own drum, with pride and joy. Their hobbies include collecting snakes, building fireworks in the basement, playing darts, writing a myriad of plays that never get published with a typewriter that was delivered to the wrong address years ago, taking ballet lessons from a Russian dance teacher and much more. Things like stress, jobs and paying taxes to the government are for other people, not for them! You Can’t Take It With You is a madcap, idealistic comedy that reinforces the idea that you can only live life to the fullest by doing whatever makes you happy.
Directed by Connie Mockenhaupt, Musical Direction by Kale & Cory Coppin, Choreography by Dian Hoel
The story takes place in the late 1880’s right here on Sutter Street where the residents of the town and surrounding areas have gotten together to celebrate the Holidays. A lot of research went into the people and places that were here in the late 1800’s, give or take a year or two, and everyone you see was an actual resident or visitor to Folsom at that time of year. Come see a show guaranteed to put you in the holiday spirit. One of the most enjoyable shows of the year with dynamic characters and fun, current music!
Performances are December 2 – December 23 on Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00pm, Sundays at 4:00pm and December 20, 21 & 22 at 7:00pm.
Appropriate for all ages and guaranteed to put you in the Holiday Spirit or your money back!
Tickets are $23 general, $21 seniors, $18 students with ID, $15 children 12 and under.