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Arts & Entertainment

Wizard of Oz Performances

Young actors ages 7-13 perform at Arts Center of St. Charles, building confidence and leadership in our community.

Tickets are now on sale for WIZARD OF OZ – Young Performers Edition at Nomad Theatre Company in St. Charles for March 17, 18 and 19.

The Young Performers’ Edition of THE WIZARD OF OZ is a one-hour adaptation specially tailored for elementary school and middle school aged actors. The materials have been prepared to mount the best possible production and to give children an exciting and rewarding experience. This classic tale, in which a Kansas farm girl travels over the rainbow to discover the magical power of home, has been entertaining audiences for generations.

Actors in this production are ages 7 to 12, and are from as far away as Montgomery and Streamwood.

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Directed by Tracy Whiteside of St. Charles with musical direction by Nathan Castagna of Geneva, choreography by Katie Das and Kristen Das of St. Charles. Alli McPeak served as Assistant Director.


Location: Arts Center of St. Charles
Home of Nomad Theatre Company
2422 W. Main St. Suite 2B
St. Charles 60175

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Seating is limited. Tickets are $10 in advance or $12 at the door.

Tickets should be purchased in advance at http://www.brownpapertickets.com Search for Arts Center of St. Charles or Wizard of Oz

See our website for cast information: http://www.artscenterstc.org/nomad-theatre-company

Free parking is available.

Nomad Theatre Company, sponsored by SELF, is a tuition-based educational program. Appearing around the Fox Valley Area, we produce a wide variety of projects all aimed at building self-esteem and leadership among youth grades 2nd through college. Cast members “create not imitate” by collaborating with the director to develop a unique show based on everyone’s participation and imagination. Everyone plays a part, and no one is ever “just ensemble.”

For more information on upcoming youth opportunities, please visit http://www.artscenterstc.org.

Self-Esteem for Life Foundation (SELF) is a 501 C3 non-profit, charitable organization dedicated to building self-esteem and leadership among young people through the performing arts.

http://artscenterstc.org

info@artscenterstc.org

630-234-9506

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