“Jack & the Beanstalk” opens 3-weekend run March 1

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The Brush Creek Players are opening the 2024 season with Jack & the Beanstalk, written by Michael Wood and Em Wood and directed by Linda Zellner. Our annual children & youth production opens Friday, March 1, and will run for three weekends, with performances at 7 pm on Fridays & Saturdays and matinees at 2 pm on Sundays. The final weekend of the run also includes a 2 pm Saturday matinee on March 16. The play is being produced by arrangement with Evander Dramatic Press.

Reserved seat tickets can be purchased at the show’s ticketing website https://our.show/bcp-beanstalk (yes, that’s a brand-new feature at Brush Creek!) for just $12 ($10 for children, seniors 60 and over, and students).

Performances
Fri. Mar 1st 2024, 7:00 pm
Sat. Mar 2nd 2024, 7:00 pm
Sun. Mar 3rd 2024, 2:00 pm
Fri. Mar 8th 2024, 7:00 pm
Sat. Mar 9th 2024, 7:00 pm
Sun. Mar 10th 2024, 2:00 pm
Fri. Mar 15th 2024, 7:00 pm
Sat. Mar 16th 2024, 2:00 pm
Sat. Mar 16th 2024, 7:00 pm
Sat. Mar 17th 2024, 2:00 pm

About the Play!
This is the second time that Jack and his adventures have graced the Brush Creek stage, and we are very excited to once again host this collection of marvelous characters. The story itself is hundreds, and perhaps even thousands, of years old, but our play is a fresh and particularly entertaining take on the story.

You will see Jack, his mother, the Peddler, and the Giant, of course. But you will
also see mysterious fairies, a princess, and the giant’s wife – as well as three helpful gnomes who help Jack on his adventures (although he often doubts that they are quite as “helpful” as they believe they are).

Although at times Jack’s tale is presented as a “message” tale, complete with one or more “morals of the story,” the present play is best viewed as a traditional farce, a humorous tale written with no real purpose beyond the enjoyment of those involved, whether the actors, the audience, or a reader.

Come, join the adventure, and enjoy the ride!

 

If you have questions about the production or need to discuss group ticket purchases of 8 or more, please contact Michael Wood (via voice or text) at 503-508-3682.

“Further MISAdventures of the Seven Dwarfs” opens 3-weekend run on Friday, Feb. 24

Brush Creek is launching its 2023 season with the return of one of our favorite shows, the Further MISAdventures of the Seven Dwarfs. This crowd-pleaser brings back the seven dwarfs for a romp through the collected tales of the Brothers Grimm. Did you know that a dwarf helped Rapunzel and her prince? Helped Hansel & Gretel escape the Gingerbread House? No? Well, then maybe you need to learn the real story.

The 2023 children & youth production is directed by Linda Zellner, whose cast is hard at work bringing the Three Little Pigs and all the others to life. The show opens on Friday, February 24 and runs three weekends to close Sunday, March 12. Performances are at 7 pm on Fridays and Saturdays, with a 2 pm matinee each Sunday.

Tickets are $10 ($8 for children 12 and under, seniors 60 and over, and students) and they are available at Brush Creek’s two ticket-selling partners — Runaway Art & Craft Studio on South Commercial (CASH or CREDIT) in Salem and Books N Time on Water Street (CASH ONLY) in downtown Silverton. You can also can buy tickets at the door beginning 30 minutes before each performance.

The Further MISAdventures of the Seven Dwarfs, written by Emily Wood and Michael Wood, is performed by arrangement with Evander Dramatic Press.

“The Pirate Paradise: Legend of Libertalia” runs Feb. 22 thru March 10

Brush Creek kicks off our 2019 season with this year’s children & youth performance, “The Pirate Paradise: Legend of Libertalia”

Get your tickets today!

The Pirate Paradise: Legend of Libertalia opens its 3-weekend run on Friday, February 22, with evening performances at 7 pm on Fridays & Saturdays and matinees at 2 pm on Saturdays & Sundays. The show is directed by Linda Zellner (assisted by Emily Wood) based on a script by Emily Wood and Michael Wood. The production includes two complete casts, with actors aged 5 through 17.

This twist on the typical swashbuckling tale finds an orchid-hunter from Victorian England shipwrecked on an island where he finds a lost world from the great Age of Piracy — a “pirate paradise” where democracy and equal rights for all hold sway in the midst of the usual thieving, gambling and piracy. But all is not well in Libertalia, as he soon discovers, and his arrival triggers a series of events that may very well cause the end of this “paradise” — and puts at risk the bold pirate captain who captures his heart with her spirit and her taste for risking everything on an occasional throw of the dice.

Shipboard battles, sword fights, fiery battles for the city, trials where everything hangs in the balance, a love story, and even a touch of music — The Pirate Paradise offers it all! And both our young casts (ages 5 to 17) bring the show to life with hard work, energy & enthusiasm.

Reserved seat tickets are available for $10 each ($8 for seniors 60 and over, children 12 and under, and students) at Books-N-Time at 210 N. Water Street in downtown Silverton and at Runaway Art & Craft Studio at 311 NE Commercial Street in downtown Salem. The remaining tickets for each performance are available at the door beginning 30 minutes before curtain — those interested in attending should try to arrive no later than 10 minutes before the scheduled curtain.
 
For questions or group ticket purchases, please call Michael Wood at (503)508-3682.

“The Pirate Paradise: Legend of Libertalia” runs Feb 22 thru March 10

Brush Creek kicks off our 2019 season with this year’s children & youth performance. The Pirate Paradise: Legend of Libertalia opens its 3-weekend run on Friday, February 22, with evening performances at 7 pm on Fridays & Saturdays and matinees at 2 pm on Saturdays & Sundays. The show is directed by Linda Zellner (assisted by Emily Wood) based on a script by Emily Wood and Michael Wood.
 
This twist on the typical swashbuckling tale finds an orchid-hunter from Victorian England shipwrecked on an island where he finds a lost world from the great Age of Piracy — a “pirate paradise” where democracy and equal rights for all hold sway in the midst of the usual thieving, gambling and piracy. But all is not well in Libertalia, as he soon discovers, and his arrival triggers a series of events that may very well cause the end of this “paradise” — as well as endanger the bold pirate captain who captures his heart with her spirit and taste for risking everything on an occasional throw of the dice.
 
Shipboard battles, sword fights, fiery battles for the city, trials where everything hangs in the balance, a love story, and even a touch of music — “The Pirate Paradise” offers it all. And both our young casts (ages 5 to 17) bring the show to life with hard work, energy & enthusiasm.
You can get your reserved seat tickets beginning January 30 at our two pre-sale ticket locations, Books-N-Time (210 N. Water, Silverton — (503)874-4311) or Runaway Art & Craft Studio (311 Commercial NE, Salem — (503)881-6270). Tickets are just $10 each ($8 for seniors 60 and over, students, and children 12 and under) — the remaining tickets go on sale at the door 30 minutes before each performance.