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Catoosa Community Playhouse To Present “Shrek! The Musical” Inside this issue: an extended intermis- sion for the matinee on August 17 th . Tick- ets to the party in- clude show admis- sion, carnival games led by fairytale char- acters from the show, swamp theme re- freshments, prizes and a photo session with cast members after the perform- ance. Tickets for the Swamp Stomp are $25 for adults and $22 for Seniors and Students. This price includes the 1:00pm matinee. Seating for the Swamp Stomp is lim- ited, so get your tick- ets today. To purchase call (706) 935-9000 or go online to ColonnadeCen- dragon and free a town of misfit charac- ters from a tyrannical tot of a dictator. With lively music, the whole audience will be singing show tunes as they leave the theater. This show is a must-see for all ages. Performances are Au- gust 9 th , 10 th , 16 th and 17 th at 7:30 P.M. with a matinee performance on August 17 th at 1 P.M. Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for stu- dents and seniors 55 and older. There is a group discount for large parties of 15 or more. Tickets for these groups are $11 per person and must be purchased in one order. In addition, there will be a very special Shrek Swamp Stomp during Come one, come all to see an ogre win a princess, a donkey fall in love with a dragon and a bunch of fairy- tale creatures storm a castle and defeat a pint-sized prince of a villain. The Dream- works classic ani- mated adventure Shrek” is coming to The Colonnade stage. Performance rights were recently re- leased, and the Ca- toosa Community Playhouse is the first in the area to bring this hilarious, heart- warming tale to life for audiences. Starring over sixty lo- cal performers, The Catoosa Community Playhouse is gearing up to entertain audi- ences with the Broad- way smash hit, Shrek: The Musical. You won’t want to miss this show. The tale follows the same story line as the ani- mated favorite. An ogre who becomes an unlikely hero, be- grudgingly befriends a talking donkey and the two set out on an adventure to save a princess, tame a “Shrek! The Musical” 1 Calendar of Events 2 Gospel Concert 3 Train Show 3 “Romeo and Juliet” 3 Upcoming Shows 4 “Over the River” 4 Colonnade Newsletter 264 CATOOSA CIRCLE RINGGOLD, GA 30736 706-935-9000 COLONNADE NEWSLETTER August 2013

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Page 1: Catoosa Community Playhouse COLONNADE NEWSLETTER …colonnadecenter.org/newsletters/August 2013.pdftoosa Community Playhouse is the first in the area to bring this hilarious, heart-warming

Catoosa Community Playhouse To Present “Shrek! The Musical”

Inside this issue:

an extended intermis-

sion for the matinee

on August 17th. Tick-

ets to the party in-

clude show admis-

sion, carnival games

led by fairytale char-

acters from the show,

swamp theme re-

freshments, prizes

and a photo session

with cast members

after the perform-

ance. Tickets for the

Swamp Stomp are $25

for adults and $22 for

Seniors and Students.

This price includes the

1:00pm matinee.

Seating for the

Swamp Stomp is lim-

ited, so get your tick-

ets today.

To purchase call (706)

935-9000 or go online

to ColonnadeCen-

dragon and free a

town of misfit charac-

ters from a tyrannical

tot of a dictator.

With lively music, the

whole audience will be

singing show tunes as

they leave the theater.

This show is a must-see

for all ages.

Performances are Au-

gust 9th, 10th, 16th and

17th at 7:30 P.M. with a

matinee performance

on August 17th at 1

P.M. Tickets are $15

for adults, $12 for stu-

dents and seniors 55

and older. There is a

group discount for

large parties of 15 or

more. Tickets for

these groups are $11

per person and must

be purchased in one

order.

In addition, there will

be a very special Shrek

Swamp Stomp during

Come one, come all

to see an ogre win a

princess, a donkey fall

in love with a dragon

and a bunch of fairy-

tale creatures storm a

castle and defeat a

pint-sized prince of a

villain. The Dream-

works classic ani-

mated adventure

“Shrek” is coming to

The Colonnade stage.

Performance rights

were recently re-

leased, and the Ca-

toosa Community

Playhouse is the first

in the area to bring

this hilarious, heart-

warming tale to life

for audiences.

Starring over sixty lo-

cal performers, The

Catoosa Community

Playhouse is gearing

up to entertain audi-

ences with the Broad-

way smash hit, Shrek:

The Musical. You

won’t want to miss

this show. The tale

follows the same

story line as the ani-

mated favorite. An

ogre who becomes an

unlikely hero, be-

grudgingly befriends

a talking donkey and

the two set out on an

adventure to save a

princess, tame a “Shrek! The Musical” 1

Calendar of Events 2

Gospel Concert 3

Train Show 3

“Romeo and Juliet” 3

Upcoming Shows 4

“Over the River” 4 Colonnade Newsletter

264 CATOOSA CIRCLE

RINGGOLD, GA 30736

706-935-9000

COLONNADE NEWSLETTER

August 2013

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“OVER THE RIVER…”

“OVER THE RIVER…”

Auditions:

“It’s a Wonderful Life”

TRAIN

SHOW

Healthcare Reform

Seminar

North GA YMCA

Program EXPO

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Back Alley Productions

To Present “Romeo and Juliet”

Back Alley Productions is

pleased to be bringing

Classic Shakespeare to

the stage. One of the

most beloved romantic

tragedies in Shake-

speare’s canon, “Romeo

and Juliet” is the tale of

the bard’s star crossed

lovers, brought to life in

the timeless world of

steampunk. With an in-

novative steampunk set,

props and costuming,

this classic story will un-

fold in its original writ-

ing.

Romeo and Juliet, in defi-

ance of their families and

the animosity of friends

will risk everything to be

together. Using the

popular world of steam-

punk, this production

proves its continued rele-

vance in the lives of

young and old alike as a

timeless tale.

Performances will be

held in The Colonnade

Theater on August 23, 24,

30 & 31 at 7:30pm. There

will be a matinee on Au-

gust 31 at 1:00pm.

Ticket prices are: $11 for

Adults, $9 for Seniors and

Students. There is a special

Group Rate of $8 per per-

son for groups of 15 or

more.

Tickets may be purchased

by calling the Box Office at

706-935-9000 or online at

ColonnadeCenter.org.

Dixie Division

Train Collector’s

Association

TRAIN SHOW

The Colonnade

August 17, 2014

9:30am—1:00pm

$7.00

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Non-Musical Ticket Prices:

General Admission: $11

Seniors and Students: $9

Groups of 15 or more: $8

COLONNADE NEWSLETTER Page 4

Musical Ticket Prices:

General Admission: $15

Seniors and Students: $12

Groups of 15 or more: $11

For event rentals, please Contact Amy Jackson at 706-935-9000, ext 102

The Colonnade Performing Arts Theater

2013 Colonnade Theater Season

For theater info, please Contact Lora Ogden at 706-935-9000, ext 103

Shrek

Catoosa Community Playhouse

Directed by: Melissa Adams

Shows: August 9, 10, 16 & 17

@7:30 pm

Matinee: August 17

@ 1:00 pm

Approx. Run Time: 2.5 hours

Musical

Oklahoma!

The Colonnade Players

Directed by: Roy Denton

Shows: October 11,12

18 & 19 @ 7:30 pm

Matinee: October 19

@ 1:00pm

Approx. Run Time: 2 hours

Musical

Over the River and

Through the Woods

Ever After Productions

Directed by: Jan Daigle

Shows: September 13,14,

20 & 21 @ 7:30 pm

Matinee: September 21

@ 1:00 pm

Approx. Run Time: 1.5 hours

Non-Musical

It’s A Wonderful Life

Ever After Productions

Directed by:

Jonathan Humble

Auditions: September 16 & 17

6:00pm—8:00pm

Shows: November 15, 16

22 & 23 @ 7:30 pm

Matinee: November 16 &

23 @ 1:00 pm

Approx. Run Time: 2 hours

Non-Musical

For event rentals, please Contact Amy Jackson at 706-935-9000, ext 102

For theater info, please Contact Lora Ogden at 706-935-9000, ext 103

For event rentals, please Contact Amy Jackson at 706-935-9000, ext 102

For theater info, please Contact Lora Ogden at 706-935-9000, ext 103

264 CATOOSA CIRCLE RINGGOLD, GA 30736

706-935-9000

Visit our website:

www.colonnadecenter.org

Romeo and Juliet

Back Alley Productions

Directed by: Kaylee Smith

Shows: August 23, 24,

30 & 31

@ 7:30 pm

Matinee: August 31 @ 1:00

pm

Approx. Run Time: 2 hours

Non-Musical

For event rentals, please Contact Amy Jackson at 706-935-9000, ext 102

For theater info, please Contact Lora Ogden at 706-935-9000, ext 103

To purchase tickets, please Call 706 935-9000 ex 100

For information on how you

can be involved in our thea-

ter program...on stage or

back stage, please contact

Lora Ogden at 706-935-

9000.

Ever After Productions is pleased

to announce for their next pro-

duction at The Colonnade. “Over

the River and Through the

Woods”., directed by Jan Daigle.

“Over the River and Through the

Woods” is a comedic look at an

Italian-American family in subur-

ban New Jersey. The story cen-

ters around Nick and his two sets

of grandparents. Nick joins the

grandparents for Sunday dinner

every week. This ritual is threat-

ened when he is offered his

Ever After Productions to Present

“Over the River and Through the Woods” dream job in Seattle and breaks

the news to his grandparents.

Then the scheming begins.

The grandparents accuse him of

betraying his family and begin

plotting to make him change his

mind. The plan involves inviting

a lovely, single young lady to join

them for Sunday dinner, in

hopes that the two will fall in

love and Nick will stay in New Jer-

sey.

Performances will be held Sep-

tember 13, 14, 20 & 21 at 7:30pm.

There will be a matinee at

1:00pm on September 21, 2013.

Ticket prices are $11 for Adults,

$9 for Seniors and Students and

$8 per person in groups of 15 or

more. Purchase tickets by calling

the Box Office at 706-935-900 or

online at ColonnadeCenter.org.

Run time for this show is approxi-

mately 2 hours.