23 November 2007, 05:27 PM
Doug SpauldingNoel
Ray Bradbury’s
NoelA holiday entertainment
For three performances only – December 2, 9 and 15 - Ray Bradbury presents a new show – an evening full of delights – for the holidays this year:
Bless Me, Father, For I Have Sinned in which a priest is called upon to give absolution on Christmas eve for a supplicant’s appalling act of cruelty. This short play is a Bradbury stage classic. Jay Gerber stars.
Invisible Boy in which a manipulative but lonely witch seeks to adopt a relative as her own son. As an inducement, she offers the lad a gift of invisibility. Things don’t turn out quite the way she planned in this short play, a brand new adaptation for the stage of a Bradbury short story. Grady Hutt and Laura Raynor star.
Written by Ray Bradbury, the production is directed by Alan Neal Hubbs; and produced by Ray Bradbury and Racquel Lehrman, Theatre Planners for Ray Bradbury’s Pandemonium Theatre Company.
Bonus Features:
• Magician Phil Flad will return to perform illusions.
• A reading of Ray Bradbury’s poem
Dogs Think That Every Day is Christmas.
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Ray Bradbury himself will share reminiscences of momentous seasons past.
• Bring a favorite Bradbury book for signing (or purchase one at the theatre).
Fremont Centre Theatre
1000 Fremont Ave. (at El Centro)
South Pasadena, CA 91030
Performances: Sun., Dec. 2 at 8 pm; Sun., Dec. 9 at 3 pm; Sat., Dec. 15 at 8 pm
Admission: $20. Seniors: $15. Students: $10.
Reservations and Information: 323-960-4451
Online Ticketing:
www.Plays411.com/raybradburyThanks Marlene & Arnold!