News and Events from Lawton, OK
City of Lawton and the Lawton Arts & Humanities Council Presents, “Goldilocks and the Three Pigs” by Larry Damico.
Thursday, February 22 at 6:30 pm, the McMahon Memorial Auditorium will be home for “Goldilocks and the Three Pigs “, by Larry Damico. Goldilocks and the three… PIGS?!!! The action in this playful romp begins with Goldilocks dashing into the house of the three Chop brothers. Toss into this hilarious fractured fairy tale the Big Bad Wolf, his French weasel friend Oui Oui, two very different witches (who won’t leave you asking “Which witch?”), and one very confused — and somewhat snooty — storyteller and watch the mayhem that ensues! This is a delightful take on a couple of old storybook standbys full of energy and enough humor and adventure for children of all ages! It is produced by special arrangement with Pioneer Drama Service, Inc., Englewood, Colorado. The production is presented by the award-winning Lawton Community Theater – celebrating their 66th year!
General Admission tickets are only $5.00!
Children 2-years and younger are admitted FREE!
The McMahon Memorial Auditorium ticket office located at the auditorium’s west entrance, 801 NW Ferris. This production is approximately one-hour in length. It is suitable for the entire family. The ticket office hours are Monday through Friday from 10am to 12noon and 1pm to 4:30pm. Call 580-581-3472 for more information on purchasing tickets.
For more information about the Student Performance Program, visit www.lawtonok.gov/programs/student-performance
The project is supported in part by the Oklahoma Arts Council, which receives support from the State of Oklahoma and the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional support from the McMahon Auditorium Authority, Lawton Community Theater and the City of Lawton allows Lawton Arts & Humanities Council to offer this special rate.
The Oklahoma Arts Council is the official state agency for the support and development of the arts. The agency’s mission is to lead in the advancement of Oklahoma’s thriving arts industry. The Oklahoma Arts Council provides approximately 500 grants to almost 250 organizations in communities statewide each year, organizes professional development opportunities for the state’s arts and cultural industry, and manages hundreds of works of art in the public spaces of the state Capitol. Additional information is available at arts.ok.gov.