Clue: November 17, 2011
Clue, the internationally popular board game comes to life on stage featuring all of the famous characters: Mrs. Peacock, Professor Plum, Miss Scarlet, Col. Mustard, Mrs. White, and Mr. Green. The plot includes six possible weapons--wrench, candlestick, pipe, knife, revolver, rope--found in six rooms--Lounge, Kitchen, Ballroom, Conservatory, Billiard Room, and Study, all of which have all the suspects fingerprints on them. A fast paced recounting of their movements leads to a hilarious conclusion. This comical performance will be at Westlake High School's state-of-the-art theatre located at 1000 Garden Drive in Westlake, LA on Thursday, November 17, 2011 at 7:00PM. School performance is at 10:00AM. Little Mermaid: February 10-12, 2012
The Little Mermaid is based on the animated 1989 Disney film and the classic story of The Little Mermaid by Hans Christian Andersen. Ariel, youngest daughter of King Triton, is dissatisfied with life in the sea. She longs to be with the humans above the surface, and is often caught in arguments with her father over those "barbaric fish-eaters". She goes to meet Ursula, the Sea Witch, to strike a deal, but Ursula has bigger plans for this mermaid and her father. Performances are held at the Central School of the Arts and Humanities Center, 809 Kirby Street. Frog Princess: May 4-6, 2012
Roles are reversed in this colorful adaptation of the Russian folk tale. Queen Natasha is tired and wants to turn over the throne to one of her three sons. Boris, her oldest son, is mighty and strong, while Casimir, the middle son, is clever with words and young Sasha is kind, but rather inept. The queen reveals that the difference between a good king and a great king is the woman behind the throne. So, she sends her sons off to find wives, using an arrow to guide them. Boris's arrow leads him to the brave warrior Ursula, Casimir finds the vain and materialistic Vass and Sasha's arrow pierces Natalia ... a frog! This charming, delightful play ends as a funny tale and a very clever story teaching that it pays to be kind to everyone ... including frogs! Performances are held at the Central School of the Arts and Humanities Center, 809 Kirby Street. |


