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Who is ready for a little night out and some funny with traditional fairy tales? Little Theatre of Owatonna (LTO) has both of these covered for you with the opening of their summer production of Frumpled Fairy Tales by William Springer. Opening night is Friday, July 16 at 7:30 pm with shows on Saturday, July 17 and Sunday, July 18 at 2 pm. The same schedule holds July 23 through 25 as well. All performances are at the West Hills Theatre. Visit their website for ticket information.
The news release from LTO indicates, Puns and pratfalls abound in this fun, frempled 35-minute version of three Grimm fairy tales. And with the help of a narrator, the audience can cheer the heroes and boo the villains.
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The 2021-2022 season begins in fall 2021 and ends in summer 2022. This will be LTO s 56th season!
SEASON LINE-UP:
The Marvelous Wonderettes, directed by Bev Cashman, will run October 14th-17th & 21st-24th.
Every Christmas Show Ever Told (And Then Some), directed by Zackery Knapton, will run December 3rd-5th &10th-12th.
Blithe Spirit, directed by Kathy Rush, will run February 11th-13th & 18th-20th.
Something Rotten!, directed by Jeffrey Jackson, will run April 21st-24th & April 28th-May 1st.
The Color of Stars, directed by Shelley Fitzgerald, will run from June 10th-12th & 17th-19th.
I ll admit, I m a live theatre LOVER! I can t contain my excitement for Something Rotten! I first saw the show in Minneapolis at the Orpheum, and it was remarkable. It ll be so neat to see LTO take on the show and make it their own.