March 2011 - Three New Productions Opening at Sutter Street Theatre
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Sutter Street Theatre has a triple whammy happening over the next two weeks.  That's right, two musicals and a play will be opening at the Little Theatre That Could: Sutter Street.  See details below and come join us in the newly revitalized Historic Folsom.

 

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Three New Shows Open At Sutter Street Theatre

NunsenseOpening March 18 -- Nunsense  

 

Winner of four Outer Circle Critics Awards including Best Off Broadway Musical in it's original New York production. The show is a fund raiser put on by the Little Sisters of Hoboken to raise money to bury Sisters accidently poisened by the convent cook, Sister Julis (Child of God). This zany musical is a hit wherever it plays.

 

Friday & Saturday at 8:00pm and Sunday at 4:00pm

 

 

Opening March 26 -- Noodle Doodle BoxNoodle Doodle Box

 

Noodle Doodle Box is a delightfully absurd play for young children. It is about two clowns, Zacharias and Pepper, who are constantly squabbling, both verbally and physically. Then along comes the mysterious Drum Major, a trickster who makes the clowns re-evaluate their friendship. Lessons about authority and relationships are portrayed with wacky slapstick comedy that appeals to young children - and will delight all ages!

 

Saturday at 4:00pm 

 

 

 

13Opening April 2 -- 13 The Musical 

 

When his parents get divorced and Evan Goldman is forced to move from New York to a small town in Indiana, he just wants to make friends and survive the school year; easier said than done. The star quarterback is threatening to ruin his life and his only friend, Patrice, won't talk to him. The school freak sees an opportunity for blackmail and someone is spreading the nastiest rumors.

 

13 is a show that deals with issues readily familiar to high school students. Hilarious and high-energy. 13 teaches valuable lessons about growing pains and what exactly it means to be "cool." Whether it be freaks, geeks or dealing with divorce, the show is relevant to high school students everywhere.

 

Saturday & Sunday at 1:00pm -- Recommended for 10 years old and older. 

 

 

Tickets may be purchased on-line or by phone at (916) 353-1001.

   

Visit us at:  www.SutterStreetTheatre.com


 


Thank you for your support of Sutter Street Theatre.  We welcome your comments and suggestions.  You are the reason we are in the business of bringing year-round, award winning entertainment to Northern California.

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Sutter Street Theatre

717 Sutter Street

Folsom, 95630 (in the historic district)

916-353-1001

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Sutter Street Theatre

Mike Jimena - Managing Director, Resident Artist, Instructor & Set Designer
Connie Mockenhaupt - Artistic Director, Director, Choreographer & Box Office
Allen Schmeltz - Artistic Associate, Director, Instructor & Newsletter Editor
Colin Hoyt - Technical Director, Lighting Designer
Eileen Beaver - Resident Costumer

Theatre Production & Technical Academy

Board of Directors

Debbie Carion

Paul Greisen

Mike Jimena

Kerri Howell

Connie Mockenhaupt

Amit Mazumdar

Martin Noufer

Cecille O'Keven

Ryan O'Keven
Jennifer Swenson 

Chris Tait


Sutter Street Theatre is a proud member of...

League of Sacramento Theatres (www.seeaplay.com)
Sacramento Regional Theatre Alliance (www.sarta.com)
Folsom Historic District Association
Folsom Chamber of Commerence