Arizona Theatre Company (The State Theatre) 2010-2011 SEASON

      ARIZONA THEATRE COMPANY  THE STATE THEATRE 

      2010-2011 SEASON 

      BACKWARDS IN HIGH HEELS 

      Conceived and developed by Lynette Bakley and Christopher McGoven

       Book/orginal songs/arrangments by Christopher McGoven

      With music by George Gershwin, Irving Berlin and Jerone Kern 

      September 10- October 2, 2010

      A candy box of show-stopping dance numbers, great songs, and some surprising revelations about the movie legend, Ginger Rogers. 

      MA RAINEY’S BLACK BOTTOM 

      by August Wilson 

      October 16- November 6, 2010

      A gripping tale about a time when even the most legendary blues singer of her day had to fight for every scrap of respect she could get.  Contains mature themes and language. 

      WOODY GUTHRIE’S AMERICAN SONG 

      Songs and writing by Woody Guthrie

      Conceived and adapted by Peter Glazer 

      November 27- December 18, 2010

      Celebrate the great American story of Woody Guthrie, who gave our country the songs that told the stories of a whole nation determined to survive the Great Depression. 

      TEN CHIMNEYS      WORLD PREMIERE! 

      by Jeffrey Hatcher 

      January 22- February 12, 2011

      Love, intrigue, romance.  And that’s just in the play they’re rehearsing.  A revealing look at the private lives of artists who are always on the stage.   

      LOST IN YONKERS 

       by Neil Simon 

      February 26- March 19, 2011 

      Neil Simon’s Pulitzer-winning masterwork about family, duty and love is certain to leave you spellbound with laughter and tears. 

      THE MYSTERY OF IRMA VEP 

      by Charles Ludlam

      April 9-30, 2011 

      A virtuoso quick-change horror story guaranteed to keep you in stitches right up until the final twist.

      For more information about the 2010-2011 season, please visit arizonatheatre.org

      All plays and show order are subject to change.

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