For tickets, call the box office at (519) 426-7620. Tickets are $25 regular admission and $20 senior admission. Rodgers, comes to the Simcoe Little Theatre stage starting November 16 th and runs until December 3 rd. “It’s a Wonderful Life”, a play in two acts by James W. With such enthusiasm and dedication to delivering a great show based on a film much beloved by all, this production is not to be missed. Location & Hours 801 Claremont Ave Norfolk, VA 23507 Get directions Edit business info Amenities and More Good For Kids Offers Military Discount Open to All Ask the Community Ask a question Yelp users haven’t asked any questions yet about Little Theatre of Norfolk. Then, we decided that it would be a fun project to work on.” Sarah Finch explained. “We wanted to do something together for a long time and “It’s a Wonderful Life” was on this season’s playbill. The directors themselves are equally enthusiastic to engage audiences through this timeless Christmas classic. “This is a very large cast – there are 22 actors – which can add some challenges but we are also lucky to have a seasoned crew to help guide us in our first time effort as directors.” Added Darleen Degrieck. “We have a stellar cast and are very excited to show patrons the final product,” says Sarah Finch, one of the directors, “many of our actors are enthusiastic newcomers who are eager to do the film that they love justice.” Guided by first time co-directors Darleen Degrieck and Sarah Finch, the cast brought together in auditions were drawn together by their love of the classic film. These two changes aside, the play still maintains the heart-warming holiday season tale of hope, redemption and the ultimate goodness of people that many love and enjoy year after year. But while many of us know and love the 1940s classic film, many might be unaware of the two-act play that tells the same story with a few differences from the film. The film’s annual arrival on the television airwaves is another sign that the Christmas season is here. “It’s a Wonderful Life”, is quite simply, a definitive Christmas classic. We provide high quality art, affordable and accessible to the community, and in making available training and inspiration for all interested in the theatre and its associated work.Sentimental Christmas classic, “It’s a Wonderful Life” runs Nov 16 through Dec 3 on the Simcoe Little Theatre stage… Our mission, to foster and improve the cultural environment of the city of norfolk and surrounding areas through presentations of live on-stage theatrical productions. Some of these organizations are soroptomist, panhellenic society, biznet and the fbi citizens academy. - Cory Steiger and Ashlee Ray from Little Theater of Norfolk’s Pippin stop by Coast Live to share a special preview of an aerial. We partner with special groups who either request additional performances of a production or purchase a block of tickets that allow their organizations to do fundraising for special causes. Little theatre of norfolk offers a $1000 scholarship to a deserving hampton roads student pursuing to a higher education in theater or theater education. In fy16, the little theatre of norfolk added several workshops throughtout the year geared to aspiring students. Fill out the form below to receive regular updates from Norfolk & Norwich Festival. Teachers and school personnel partner with ltn board members of the little theater to design and implement a program that coincides the student's standards of learning. Nearly 80 people filed into the Little Theatre of Norfolk on Claremont Avenue on a hot summers day to hear nearly a dozen people - mostly fellow performers. These programs took place during school hours. With this program the theater has hosted technical theatre classes which included instruction in painting technique. Little theatre of norfolk has become a partner in education with visual and performing arts academy salem high school. In fy16, served over 7688 patrons with the help of 210 volunteers. Five productions are presented each year, including two musicals, with 12 performances each. Currently, the little theatre of norfolk is one of the oldest continuously running community theatres in the nation. Many of those performances were uso style. During wwii extra performances were held for the families and military in the area. Since its inception, the theater has provided local artists a chance to explore for the first time or expand their craft through acting, directing, design or other aspects of technical work. Programs: The little theatre of norfolk,a completely volunteer community theater began in 1926, incorporated march 11, 1933, and moved to its current location in 1950. Mission: To foster and improve the cultural
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