(Manteo, NC - June 16,
2008) The Lost Colony
brings mid-morning enchantment to the Waterside
Theatre stage this Thursday morning at the opening of their
new musical production of
Sleeping Beauty.
The show is a re-telling of the classic tale of a beauty
that can only be awaked by her true love’s kiss—but this
production features a clever twist.
It is set during the “totally tubular” 1980’s in the Outer
Banks’ Rodanthe-Salvo area and features music, dance and a
live band. And if you are looking to “cool off” and beat the
summer heat, sit in the “splash zone!” The first four rows
of the theatre are reserved for guests who are suited-up to
get wet during Sleeping
Beauty. Additionally, children and their parents
can participate in special pre-show activities which
included face-painting, balloon animals, and the Sir Walter
Raleigh potato toss game. Don’t miss one of their
performances on
Photo by J.
Aaron Trotman, courtesy of
Roanoke Island Historical Association
Tuesdays or Thursdays at 9:30
am. The show runs to August 16th. Guests can
also pre-arrange to enjoy
a simple brunch after the production. For reservations,
tickets
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Sleeping
Beauty A must-see if you
have children!
June 19 - August 14 at 9:30 am
The Lost Colony Children's Theater production
presents Sleeping Beauty —the classic story comes to
life with music and dance. A must-see if you have children
to entertain. Face-painting and balloon-sculpting will also
entertain the children. Performances are Tuesdays and
Thursdays at 9:30 AM, June 19 to August 14 in Waterside
Theatre located at Fort Raleigh National Historic
Site-Manteo, NC.
The morning sun over the theatre is
breathtaking--but don't forget to bring your sun protection.
(see other tips below)
Make plans to visit The Elizabethan Gardens and Fort
Raleigh after the performance for a complete family
experience!
TICKET PRICES
All
tickets are $5 per person.
Visit The Elizabethan Gardens and Fort Raleigh after
the performance for a complete family experience!
BRUNCH WITH SLEEPING BEAUTY
Why not stay for brunch?
Stay after the show, meet the characters and enjoy a
simple brunch at the Theatre. Brunch tickets are $8 Youth
(11 & under) and $16 Adults. Price includes meal and special
photo with the Sleeping Beauty Cast.
Sleeping Beauty FAQS
1. Pre-show activities 15 minutes before curtain:
face painting, balloon sculpting, costumed characters. After
the show, children will have a chance to meet the
characters, talk to them and take pictures with them.
2. The Production lasts about 60 minutes, no
intermission
3. It is a theatrical production with music and
dance
4. Restrooms will be available for your convenience
5. In case of rain, the production will be moved to
the Gazebo, just a few yards away
6. The theatre has comfortable stadium seats and is
an “open-air” theatre. So bring sunscreen, hats, and other
shade if desired
7. No video recording is allowed of the production
as per our contract with the theatrical script rental agency
No Snoozing Found at The
Lost Colony’s Sleeping Beauty
Charming production offers wide-eyed fun!
(Manteo,
N.C., June 16, 2008) – There truly is something for everyone
to enjoy at The Lost
Colony’s newest children’s theatre production of
Sleeping Beauty.
Local references intertwined with a 1980’s theme add
color and enchantment to the production. True to the classic
telling, this sleeping beauty will be awakened by her true
love’s kiss Tuesdays and Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. in Waterside
Theatre from June 19 through August 14.
The
production playfully recounts this classic tale with some
clever twists. Set in the Outer Banks’ Rodanthe-Salvo area
during the “totally tubular” 1980’s, it includes local color
and lively music sung by the 80’s inspired Sonny’s Angels,
Beach Street Boys and others accompanied by a live band.
Margie Mills plays Princess Heather, the sleeping beauty who
can only be awakened the kiss of her true love Prince
Fresh—played by Eric Eteuati.

Photo by J.
Aaron Trotman, courtesy of
Roanoke Island Historical Association
This
1980’s beach-themed production promises to be a splash,
too. If your plans include heading to the beach, get
suited-up for Sleeping
Beauty too. The first four rows of Waterside
Theatre will be a “splash zone” where audience members can
be squirted, splashed or sprinkled—a perfect way to cool off
on a hot-summer morning.
Why the 1980’s? Well, according to director Brian Rooney it
seemed a natural fit, an era with lively pop-music, boy
bands, hip-hop and colorful fashions. Rooney remarks, “There
are lots of jokes for the parents who like
totally survived
those radical 80’s!” The production also touches on issues
of self-image, confidence and communication.
Rooney
is an award-wining
actor, who is currently working on his MFA from University
of South Carolina. He has directed both children’s show and
adult shows. During the 1980’s Rooney, appeared in General
Hospital worked as a Universal Studios tour guide and was
heard as the voice of KITT—the car from
Night Rider at
Universal Studios in Hollywood, CA.
Sleeping Beauty
will be performed onstage at Waterside Theatre, with the
comfortable stadium seats, inside Fort Raleigh National
Historic Site at 9:30 a.m. every Tuesday and Thursday
beginning June 19 and running through August 14. Tickets are
$5 a person. Guests can also pre-arrange to enjoy a simple
brunch after the production. Brunch includes a keepsake
photo with the cast. For reservations, tickets and
information go to
www.thelostcolony.org or call (252) 473-3414.
Come
twenty minutes before the show to enjoy special pre-show
activities including face painting, games and balloon
sculpting.
While
attending for the children’s show, consider visiting The
Elizabethan Gardens, also at Fort Raleigh. The Gardens are
open from 9 am to 7 pm. For information, call (252)
473-3234. Tickets
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