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Spring and Fall Season

Each year, SCCT endeavors to produce other shows before and after its regular five-show Boal Barn Summer Season.  This makes it possible to present shows with special opportunities for children, shows written by local playwrights or conceived by students in the course of their studies, shows with adult themes, shows produced in collaboration with other local theatre groups, smaller-scale productions, and other forms of experimental theatre.

If you have an idea or proposal for a Spring or Fall production, contact Regina Brannen
See below for updates, casting calls, and more information as it becomes available.


2008 Spring Season

State College Community Theatre presents

A new comedy play for the whole family.

Queen Moya's Magic Cupcake
  Written especially for the Boal Barn Playhouse Theatre
  by Jon Vickers-Jones

  (author of Dinner at Castle Dread)

Thursday, May 1st and Friday, May 2nd
at 7:30pm

Saturday, May 3rd
at 2:30pm

Tickets at the Door: $10.00 Adults, $5.00 Youth


2008 Fall Season

State College Community Theatre presents

An Evening of Shel Silverstein
  10 One-Act Plays by Shel Silverstein
   (Taken from Shel's Shorts and An Adult Evening with Shel Silverstein)

Directed by Gina Bowker and Amber Daughtry

September 18, 19, and 20, 2008
at 8 p.m. 

At the Boal Barn Playhouse 

Auditions TBA; will take place in August.
Available Casting for 9 Adult Female Roles and 13 Adult Male Roles.  (These one acts contain adult content and may not be suitable for younger performers.)

 

The State College Community Theatre, 204 East Calder Way #206A, State College PA 16801; phone 814-234-7228