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Ticket Sales
All Shows
$10 for Students and Senior Citizens
$12 for Adults
Standard Show Times:
7:30 for Evening
2:00 p.m. for Matinees
For More Information telephone:
256.582.7469
The Whole
Backstage
1120 Rayburn Avenue
P.O. Box 895
Guntersville, Alabama 35976
256.582.7469

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Debbie
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Please note that the evening performance times for
The Lion,
The Witch and The Wardrobe is 7:00.
The matinee times remain the
same at 2:00 p.m.
"The
Lion, The Witch &
The Wardrobe"
based upon the story by C. S. Lewis,
adapted by Joseph Robinette

Performances:
Evening Performances:
January 12, 13, 19,
20, 2007 at 7:00*
Matinee Performances:
Sunday
January 14 and 20 at 2:00
School Performances:
January 10 and 17 at 10:00 a.m.
This show is an addition to the season and is not covered
under your Patron tickets...
*This time is earlier than our standard evening performance
times.

The Lion, the Witch and the
Wardrobe
Rehearsal Calendar is online.
Click
HERE


| Cast of Characters |
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Aslan |
Jeff Lindsey |
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The White
Witch |
Katherine Brewer |
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Peter
Pevensie |
Jackson Moss |
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Susan
Pevensie |
Rachel Warnes |
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Edmund
Pevensie |
John Everett Brewer |
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Lucy
Pevensie |
Hailey Scott |
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Fenris Ulf |
John Barrow |
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Tumnus
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Jon Brown |
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Mr. Beaver |
Chris Carter |
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Mrs. Beaver |
April Burns |
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Dwarf |
Brant Colvin |
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Unicorn |
Brant Colvin |
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White Stag |
Rashon Hanners |
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Centaur |
Derek Lacey |
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Father
Christmas |
Dan Lueker |
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Elves |
Noah Logan, Nicholas Ellis |
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Deputies to Fenris Ulf |
Dwight Holland and
Evan Moffatt |
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Witch's
Army |
Ryan Carroll, Alden Harrell, Ryan Harris,
Harrison Lindsey,
Ted Creel, Dan Lueker,
Josh Feemster |
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Aslan's
Followers
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Alexandra McGauley, Mary Elizabeth Oliver, Claire Birkholz, Anna
Hood, Elisabethe Dorning, Holly Scott, Sarah Shubert, Emily
Jimerson, Grace Jordan, Nicholas Ellis, Noah Logan, Mariah Leach |
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Wood Nymphs |
Ninalizia Wonders-Kritner,
Christina Williamson |
 C.S. LEWIS (1898-1963)
Author of The Lion, the
Witch and the Wardrobe
Lewis was a professor at Cambridge University,
teaching medieval and Renaissance English. He later went on to write a total of 40 books,
including novels, histories, essays and poetry. Lewis's novels include The Chronicles of Narnia,
of which The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is a part.
JOSEPH ROBINETTE
Playwright of The Lion, the
Witch and the Wardrobe
Robinette has so far published a total of 21
plays and musicals. He has dramatized several popular children stories, such as, Anne of Green
Gables and Charlotte's Web. Robinette has received numerous awards including the 1976
Charlotte Chorpenning Cup. He currently lives in New Jersey, teaching Theatre and Speech
at Glassboro State College.
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Synopsis:While playing hide-n-seek in an old
country house, a young girl named Lucy discovers a mystical land, in a
wardrobe, called Narnia. There she meets magical creatures and is told of an
evil witch named Jadis who rules the land, . Lucy leaves Narnia and tells
her siblings about the land, but they do not believe her. Finally Lucy
convinces her brother, Edmund, to follow her to back into the wardrobe. Once
they are there, Lucy goes to look for one of her friends while Edmund stays
behind. He meets Jadis, is put under her spell, and is then lured into
betraying his siblings.
Lucy brings the other children to Narnia
and they soon meet a couple of beavers that lead them through the land and
hide them from the witch’s army. While the beavers and children are at
dinner, Edmund sneaks off to find Jadis. None of his siblings realize until
it is too late.
Soon the real king of Narnia, the mighty
lion Aslan, returns to the kingdom and lifts the spell that was set on the
land. The children, Lucy, Peter and Susan, all receive gifts from Father
Christmas to fight in a battle that is soon to come.
Lucy, Peter and Susan all meet Aslan and
they prepare to fight the battle with Jadis, while Edmund is still with her.
Unknown to the children, Aslan agrees to take the place of Edmund, who is
going to be executed. However, there is a stronger magic beneath all of it
that Jadis does not know of, and her plan to take over
the kingdom becomes a harder task than she had planned.
Finally the battle is at hand, and all the
woodland creatures of Narnia are called upon to participate in the battle of
good and evil.
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