Theatre
Eastern Presents 'The Perfect Ogre'
(Press Release
11-10-08)
Hank Mooney, Office of Public Information
The Princess pleads for her mother’s help as her royal helpers watch. See
what happens in Theatre Eastern’s 40th annual children’s theatre
production, “The Perfect Ogre” by Liz and Tony Buckley. “The
Perfect Ogre” will be playing in Mitchell Auditorium all week for local
elementary and middle school audiences. There will also be a public performance
on Friday, November 14th at 7pm. Admission is $1 for adults, 50 cents for children
12 and under, and free for all EOSC students and employees. For more information
call director Melissa Lee at (918)465-1758. Pictured from left: Sharla Bullard,
college freshman from Red Oak; Elisabeth Dunn, middle school student from Wilburton;
Callie Bush, college freshman from Wilburton; and Rebecca Herron, college sophomore
from Pittsburg.
Mrs. Rabbit and her little bunnies pop out of the forest to say hello
in Theatre Eastern’s 40th annual children’s theatre production, “The Perfect
Ogre” by Liz and Tony Buckley. “The Perfect Ogre” will
be playing in Mitchell Auditorium all week for local elementary and
middle school audiences. There will also be a public performance on
Friday, November 14th at 7pm. Admission is $1 for adults, 50 cents
for children 12 and under, and free for all EOSC students and employees.
For more information call director Melissa Lee at (918)465-1758. Pictured
from left: Hannah Gockel, Wilburton; Karen Woodral, Wilburton; Doralynn
Cox, Panola; Nina Holly, Red Oak; Katie Foster, college sophomore from
Panola; Ashley Mooers, Wilburton; Sierra Smith, Wilburton; Chelsea
Karstens, Panola; and Hailee Robinson, Wilburton.
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The
Prince’s (played by Boomer Lowrie of Smithville) bad behavior turns
him into an ogre, quite a shock for Mrs. Ogre (played by Tiffany Price of Hartshorne)
and her husband (played by Trey Harrison). See what happens in Theatre Eastern’s
40th annual children’s theatre production, “The Perfect Ogre” by
Liz and Tony Buckley. “The Perfect Ogre” which stars college
actors and 26 local children, will be playing in Mitchell Auditorium
all week for local elementary and middle school audiences. There will
also be a public performance on Friday, November 14th at 7pm. Admission
is $1 for adults, 50 cents for children 12 and under, and free for all
EOSC students and employees. For more information call director Melissa
Lee at (918)465-1758. |
The
Prince (played by Smithville sophomore Boomer Lowrie) wails about what
he should do, as Gladys (played by Pittsburg sophomore Rachel Herron)
and his Fairy Godmother (played by Red Oak freshman Tia Young) try
to keep him from waking the ogre. See what happens in Theatre Eastern’s 40th annual
children’s theatre production, “The Perfect Ogre” by Liz
and Tony Buckley. “The Perfect Ogre” will be playing in Mitchell
Auditorium all week for local elementary and middle school audiences.
There will also be a public performance on Friday, November 14th at 7pm.
Admission is $1 for adults, 50 cents for children 12 and under, and free
for all EOSC students and employees. For more information call director
Melissa Lee at (918)465-1758.

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