Oct 02 Thursday
Drury University's Theatre Department will present The Wolf and its Shadows October 1-4 at the Wilhoit Theatre.
7:30 p.m. (Saturday matinee at 2 p.m., followed by regular show at 7:30)
In the forest at night, Wolf and Dog encounter stories from around the world, contrasting wolf images in legend and nature. Traveling toward Dog's home, where Wolf intends to seek employment, the two meet a hunter, a priest, and a shepherd, each of whom spins a tale of the evil wolf's foolishness and greed. Wolf responds with very different stories of her own. By dawn, she and Dog understand the high price of freedom. With respect for one another, they choose their separate ways.
The Wolf and Its Shadows by Sandra Fenichel Asher, directed by student, Morgan Ivision.
Tickets available at the box office: (417)-873-7255
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Oct 10 Friday
Book by Thomas Meehan & Mark O’DonnellMusic by Marc ShaimanLyrics by Marc Shaiman & Scott WittmanBased on the New Line Cinema film, written and directed by John Waters
Presented by Mosaic Arts Collective
Welcome to the ’60s—where the hair is high and the stakes are even higher!
Winner of eight Tony Awards including Best Musical, Hairspray is a vibrant, feel-good celebration of individuality, love, and standing up for what’s right—set to an irresistible soundtrack of 1960s-style pop and soul.
It’s 1962 in Baltimore, and plus-size teen Tracy Turnblad dreams of dancing on The Corny Collins Show. When she finally makes it on air, Tracy becomes an overnight sensation—and uses her new fame to fight for integration, challenge the status quo, and bring people together through rhythm and rebellion.
Big hair, big dreams, and even bigger heart—Hairspray is a joyous musical comedy that will have you dancing in your seat.
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