Friday, September 4, 2009

The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe Nov 8 & 15














adapted by Le Clanche Du Rand

directed by Lisa Eckley Cocchiarale

FreshBaked Theatre Company of Widener University present The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe Sunday November 8 and 15 at 2:00 pm in Widener University’s Alumni Auditorium on the main campus in Chester. Matinees for local schools take place November 10 at 9:30 am and November 11 at 1:00 pm by reservation only. Suggested donation of $1 per person will benefit Bernardine Center Food Pantry in Chester. The play is best suited for ages five and up and families. Running time is 40-45 minutes.

Adapted by South African playwright Le Clanché du Rand, this creative and energetic two-actor stage production of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe has toured extensively in the United States and Canada and was selected as the only children’s play to be performed at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival. Based on the literary classic by C.S. Lewis, this touring show transports audience members to the magical land of Narnia using the simplest of props, compelling narration, and the power of imagination. The life and death struggle for control of the Kingdom of Narnia and the triumph of good over evil has enthralled audiences of all ages.

The story begins when eight-year-old Lucy discovers a magic wardrobe in her uncle’s home and upon stepping inside she finds herself in a strange new land called Narnia. Lucy meets a faun named Mr. Tumnus and learns about the evil White Witch who rules the land. Lucy’s siblings don’t believe her story about the wardrobe. Then, her youngest brother Edmund follows Lucy into the wardrobe one day and ends up in Narnia. There, he meets the White Witch and is fooled into believing that the Witch is good. Eventually, the children discover that Tumnus has been captured by the White Witch. Guided by the inhabitants of the forest, the children seek out a lion named Aslan who can help them save both Tumnus and Edmund from the wrath of the White Witch.

MORE INFO: ljcocchiarale@mail.widener.edu

Friday, April 17, 2009

TOMATO PLANT GIRL Apr 2-5, 2009





Almost 700 students from four Chester elementary schools saw the production.

Audiences contributed over $360 dollars for Bernardine Center Food Pantry.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

UP NEXT: Tomato Plant Girl (April 4 & 5, 2009)


Widener University’s FreshBaked Theatre Company present Tomato Plant Girl on Saturday April 4 and Sunday April 5 @ 2:00 pm in Alumni Auditorium on the main campus in Chester. School matinees, by reservation only, are available Thursday and Friday, April 2 and 3 at 9:15 am. Admission is by free will cash donation, with all monies going to Bernardine Center Food Pantry to help local families in need. Suggested donation is $1 per person. Running time is 60 minutes and it is appropriate for children ages 5 and up.

Tomato Plant Girl, by playwright Wesley Middleton, delights young audiences with its sharp dialogue, physical action and playful, high-energy conflict. Little Girl is the new kid in Heretown. Good thing she's got her Bossy Best Friend! The girls share a garden where time moves to the rhythm of Bossy's commands until the day Little Girl can no longer obey. Bossy has forbidden Little Girl to touch her precious tomato plant. But if the plant doesn't get watered soon, it will die. When Bossy leaves to visit her grandma, Little Girl uproots the plant in a valiant rescue, and a messy girl-creature springs out of the earth, spitting up dirt and crying red tears. Soon, Little Girl is playing crazy new games with Tomato Plant Girl and teaching her to say "please." Maybe Little Girl has found a new Best Friend. But what will they do when Bossy returns? And what if Tomato Plant Girl won't stay? When her friendships collide and Little Girl has to choose, she discovers the power of making up her own rules. This play addresses bullying, conflict resolution, character education, making good choices, getting along, saying you are sorry, environmental issues, and friendship.

FreshBaked Theatre Company is a Widener student ensemble that produces inventive drama for young minds and the people who nurture them. Past productions include The Mischief Makers, The Arkansaw Bear, Hansel and Gretel, Red Badge of Courage, and Wiley and the Hairy Man.

For More Information: please email the director, Lisa Eckley Cocchiarale, at ljcocchiarale@mail.widener.edu or call 610-499-4341.