Missoula Children’s Theater presents Treasure Island

Missoula Children's Theatre takes pride in presenting an original adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s epic novel featuring a cast of local youth. Young Jim Hawkins, a mischievous lad, lives with his Mother and six Sisters in a seaside village on the coast of Maine. The year is 1782 and the American War for Revolution is waning. Longing for adventure, Jim comes under the hypnotic spell of the legendary pirate, Long John Silver. With a ragged treasure map in hand and the villainous Silver as his seeming mentor, Jim sails uncharted seas with a flock of Gulls as guides. Always up for adventure, Jim’s Ruffian friends say farewell to their Village parents and serve as cabin boys for Silver and his band of hilarious (although unsavory) Pirate types. Once on the island, nights are sleepless as true colors are revealed in our hero’s quest for the proverbial happy ending. Then - at last - the treasure is found and, hand in hand, we’re homeward bound. www.mctinc.org/mct-tour

ATTENTION: Auditions for Treasure Island will occur Monday, January 15, 2018, 4:15 p.m. at Heritage Center. There is no fee to audition and auditions last 90-120 minutes. More information can be found at: www.mctinc.org/mct-tour/parent-know.

A special one-week intensive drama workshop for youth in grades 5K-12 that culminates in two public performances. A fully staged and costumed musical adaptation of Treasure Island will showcase the talents of 50+ local youth. Tuition is $50.00 for those cast in the production and includes two complimentary tickets to one of the performances. Rehearsals occur beginning the evening of January 15th. Rehearsals are 4:15 - 6:15 p.m. and 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. each day, all week.

Venue and address

University of Dubuque Heritage Center, 2255 Bennett St, 52001 Dubuque

    Tickets for January 20, 2018

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    01/20/2018
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Missoula Children’s Theater presents Treasure Island

This event in Dubuque was published by University of Dubuque Heritage Center.