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The Crock of Gold
A crock of gold hidden away in a cupboard is the centerpiece of this thrilling play that has all the elements of classic melodrama! There’s a despicable villain, a virtuous heroine who must resist his advances, and an honest but poor man who finds himself tempted by an unexpected discovery. This blend of melodrama and comedy is loaded with opportunities for boos, cheers and laughter!
The Great American Melodrama kicks off its summer season of exciting melodrama on June 17 with The Crock of Gold, written by Silas S. Steele and directed by Eric Hoit. At the center of this thrilling play is the crock itself - a honey pot full of gold coins that is stolen from its hiding place by the despicable Simon Jennings (Jim Shine), only to be lost soon after. The crock then finds its way into the hands of Roger Acton (Chuck McLane), an honest but poor man who finds himself sorely tempted by this unexpected discovery. Will Roger heed the warnings of wife Molly and daughter Grace (Bree Murphy, Megan C.C. Walker) that possession of the crock will only bring sorrow? Will parlor maid Sarah Slack (Katie Worley) and her beau, the young fisherman Peter Perch (Jim McCaffrey), succeed in protecting Grace from Simon’s villainous advances? And will the testimony of the poacher Ben Burke (Andrew Beck) be enough to save Roger when he is falsely accused of the murder of the crock’s owner? Audiences will find out as they laugh, boo and cheer their way through this terrific blend of comedy and melodrama. Following The Crock of Gold at each performance, the cast heads for the mountains in The Great Outdoors Vaudeville Revue. The best and funniest parts of camping are celebrated in this song, dance and comedy revue, including setting up camp, taking a nature walk, and telling scary stories around the campfire. And audiences won’t want to miss the ‘behind the scenes’ look at how forest animals really behave when the humans are not around! Written by Suzy Newman and Jordan Richardson, the revue is directed by Newman, with musical direction by Aaron Lamb and choreography by Michael Jenkinson and Katie Worley. The Crock of Gold and The Great Outdoors Vaudeville Revue play from June 17 through September 18. (Beginning July 15 this show will alternate with the Melodrama’s second summer show, The Tavern.) Performances are Wednesdays and Thursdays at 7 pm, Fridays at 8 pm, Saturdays at 4:30 and 8:30 pm, and Sundays at 6 pm. The Melodrama’s in-house snack bar features great food and drinks, served before the show and during intermissions. Tickets are $18 to $22, with discounts available for seniors, students, children and groups. For more information or to make reservations, call the Melodrama Box Office at 805-489-2499. The Great American Melodrama is located on Highway 1 in Oceano, just three miles south of Pismo Beach. The Melodrama has been providing professional family entertainment on the Central Coast since 1975. www.americanmelodrama.com
Presenter / Producer: The Great American Melodrama
Listed Categories Theater > Theatrical Comedy
Event Phone: 805-489-2499
Venue
The Great American Melodrama
PO Box 1026
1863 Front St (Hwy 1)
Oceano CA 93475
Regions:
Santa Barbara & San Luis Obispo
Performance Dates: 6/19/2010 - 9/18/2010 Saturday, 06/19/2010 Sunday, 06/20/2010 Wednesday, 06/23/2010 Thursday, 06/24/2010 Friday, 06/25/2010 Saturday, 06/26/2010 Sunday, 06/27/2010 Wednesday, 06/30/2010 Thursday, 07/01/2010 Friday, 07/02/2010 Saturday, 07/03/2010 Wednesday, 07/07/2010 Thursday, 07/08/2010 Friday, 07/09/2010 Saturday, 07/10/2010 Sunday, 07/11/2010 Wednesday, 07/14/2010 Saturday, 07/17/2010 Thursday, 07/22/2010 Saturday, 07/24/2010 Sunday, 07/25/2010 Wednesday, 07/28/2010
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Performance TimesWednesdays and Thursdays at 7:00 pm, Fridays at 8:00 pm, Saturdays at 4:30 or 8:30 pm, Sundays at 6:00 pm.
Ticket Information:Tickets are $18-22, discounts given for seniors, students, active military, children and groups.
Websites:Event Information
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