Corduroy
Feb. 20, 21, 22, 28, Mar. 1| 7 p.m.
Feb 22, Mar 1 & 2| 2 p.m.
Goode Theatre
- Adapted for the stage by Barry Kornhauser, based on the books Corduroy and A Pocket for Corduroy by Don Freeman, with music by Vistor Zupanc
- Directed by Katherine Hammond
Oh no, Corduroys button has gone missing, and he cant go home with kindhearted Lisa without it! Join the beloved teddy bear as he takes a rollicking ride up the escalator and begins a delightfully destructive romp through every section of the department store. Will he find his button at the top of a teetering store display? Will Lisa ever get to bring him home, or will the bumbling security guard catch him first? Where, oh where, is Corduroys BUTTON?
2024-2025 Season
The Great Greek Mythology Olympiaganza
Nov. 14-16 and 21-23|7:30 pm
Nov. 24|2:00 pm
Goode Theatre
Written by Don Zolidis
Directed by Ryan Clemens
Two battling narrators attempt to cover an enormity of Greek mythology using audience participation and general theatrical insanity. Famous myths and famous mythological figures (think Zeus, Pandora, Hercules, and more) jostle about in a fast-paced, playful, wild and silly blast thats fun for audiences of all ages.
Corduroy
By Barry Kornhauser, based on the book by Don Freeman
Directed by Katherine Hammond
Feb. 20, 21, 22, 28, Mar. 1 | 7 pm
Feb 22, Mar 1 & 2 | 2 pm
Goode Theatre, 4601 Monarch Way
Adapted for the stage by Barry Kornhauser, based on the books Corduroy and A Pocket for Corduroy by Don Freeman, with music by Vistor Zupanc
Directed by Katherine Hammond
Oh no, Corduroys button has gone missing, and he cant go home with kindhearted Lisa without it! Join the beloved teddy bear as he takes a rollicking ride up the escalator and begins a delightfully destructive romp through every section of the department store. Will he find his button at the top of a teetering store display? Will Lisa ever get to bring him home, or will the bumbling security guard catch him first? Where, oh where, is Corduroys BUTTON?
An absolute delight. 吃ou will leave Corduroy on stage with more laughs, broader grins, and a warmer heart than you have had in a very long time. Talkin' Broadway
Originally commissioned and produced by Childrens Theatre Company
Produced by special arrangement with Plays for New Audiences
Bear image licensed by CBS Studios Productions LLC & 穢 2018
The Tempest
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Chris Hanna
April 10-12 & 17-19 | 7:30 pm
Apr. 13 | 2 pm
Goode Theatre, 4601 Monarch Way
In this enchanting tale, Shakespeares final masterpiece, a wrongfully exiled duke employs magical powers and a handful of playful island spirits to seek vengeance on the evil conspirators who plotted his fall, all of whom have mysteriously found themselves shipwrecked on his enchanted shore. The Bards unrivaled talent for character, romance and comedy shine throughout the plays fast-moving action, and its heartfelt wisdom remains with us long afterwards. The dukes haunting words, We are the stuff that dreams are made on, gain prophetic power at the plays conclusion, especially as he continues, and our little lives are rounded by a sleep.
The Great Greek Mythology Olympiaganza
Nov. 14-16 and 21-23|7:30 pm
Nov. 24|2:00 pm
Goode Theatre
Written by Don Zolidis
Directed by Ryan Clemens
Two battling narrators attempt to cover an enormity of Greek mythology using audience participation and general theatrical insanity. Famous myths and famous mythological figures (think Zeus, Pandora, Hercules, and more) jostle about in a fast-paced, playful, wild and silly blast thats fun for audiences of all ages.
Corduroy
By Barry Kornhauser, based on the book by Don Freeman
Directed by Katherine Hammond
Feb. 20, 21, 22, 28, Mar. 1 | 7 pm
Feb 22, Mar 1 & 2 | 2 pm
Goode Theatre, 4601 Monarch Way
Adapted for the stage by Barry Kornhauser, based on the books Corduroy and A Pocket for Corduroy by Don Freeman, with music by Vistor Zupanc
Directed by Katherine Hammond
Oh no, Corduroys button has gone missing, and he cant go home with kindhearted Lisa without it! Join the beloved teddy bear as he takes a rollicking ride up the escalator and begins a delightfully destructive romp through every section of the department store. Will he find his button at the top of a teetering store display? Will Lisa ever get to bring him home, or will the bumbling security guard catch him first? Where, oh where, is Corduroys BUTTON?
An absolute delight. 吃ou will leave Corduroy on stage with more laughs, broader grins, and a warmer heart than you have had in a very long time. Talkin' Broadway
Originally commissioned and produced by Childrens Theatre Company
Produced by special arrangement with Plays for New Audiences
Bear image licensed by CBS Studios Productions LLC & 穢 2018
The Tempest
By William Shakespeare
Directed by Chris Hanna
April 10-12 & 17-19 | 7:30 pm
Apr. 13 | 2 pm
Goode Theatre, 4601 Monarch Way
In this enchanting tale, Shakespeares final masterpiece, a wrongfully exiled duke employs magical powers and a handful of playful island spirits to seek vengeance on the evil conspirators who plotted his fall, all of whom have mysteriously found themselves shipwrecked on his enchanted shore. The Bards unrivaled talent for character, romance and comedy shine throughout the plays fast-moving action, and its heartfelt wisdom remains with us long afterwards. The dukes haunting words, We are the stuff that dreams are made on, gain prophetic power at the plays conclusion, especially as he continues, and our little lives are rounded by a sleep.
About 惇蹋圖Rep
惇蹋圖賊梗梯泭is the production arm of the 惇蹋圖 Theatre Program. The goal of 惇蹋圖Repis to give a voice to student and professional artists as we create theatre together for the Hampton Roads community.