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Theater briefs

November 24, 2004

"The Frog Prince"

A children's musical about a frog who is really a prince and a curse that can only be broken by the kiss of a princess.

Who: Riverwalk Theatre

When: Friday-Sunday, Dec. 3-5 and Dec. 10-12

Where: 228 Museum Drive in Lansing

For more information, visit riverwalktheatre.com.


"A Christmas Carol"

BoarsHead Professional Theatre will interpret the all-too-famous story of Ebenezer Scrooge in "A Christmas Carol."

Who: BoarsHead Professional Theatre

When: Friday-Dec. 23

Where: 425 S. Grand Ave. in Lansing

For more information, visit boarshead.org.


"Meshuggah-Nuns! - Ecumenical Nunsense #5"

A ship happens to fall in a storm that lasts up to a week, causing many people to become seasick. In the time being, people are asked to entertain the inmates.

Who: Lansing Civic Players

When: Dec. 3-5 and Dec. 10-12

Where: Hannah Community Center, 819 Abbott Road

For more information, visit lansingcivicplayers.org


"The Tempest"

William Shakespeare's comedy about an outcast magician who tries to control his surroundings in hopes of gaining revenge.

Who: Lansing Community College

When: Dec. 10

Where: Room 232 Old Central building at LLC, 419 N. Capitol Ave. in Lansing.

For more information, visit lcc.edu.


"Stags and Hens"

A play by William Russell about the study of the working class perceived through the parties of hens and stags.

Who: Lansing Community College

When: Dec. 17-18

Where: Room 232 Old Central building at LLC, 419 N. Capitol Ave. in Lansing.

For more information, visit lcc.edu.


"Holiday Voices"

An evening of local actors reading holiday stories and holiday festive snacks, including eggnog and cookies.

Who: Riverwalk Theatre

When: Dec. 18

Where: 228 Museum Drive in Lansing

For more information, visit riverwalktheatre.com.

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