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Delaware Theatre Company is the states premier non-profit theatre.
For over 30 years, DTC has been producing diverse plays featuring
professional actors and artists from Broadway and regional theatres
across the country.

From December 1st to 20th, It's A Wonderful Life, the classic Frank Capra film,
is re-told in the format of a 1940s radio show, complete with
man-made sound effects, old-style commercials and live music.
An ensemble of performers bring the characters of this beloved
holiday favorite to life, and remind us why every life has an impact on its community. Great fun for the whole family, this timely play
is a wonderful holiday treat, which celebrates a wonderful life.

In a co-production with Round House Theatre, DTC presents
My Name is Asher Lev from February 10th 28th, 201.
Exploring questions of art, family, religion and loyalty, this adaptation
of Chaim Potok's novel is a powerful coming-of-age story. Asher Lev, born into a Hasidic Jewish family, tries to balance his artistic genius with the demands of his family. A poignant and elegant drama.

Continuing its Community Series, DTC and The Wilmington Voices Project present 10 MONTHS, from March 17 thru April 4th.

This original work was conceived and directed by Anne Marie Cammarato
and asks, "How does our city define itself?
What can happen to a community in ten months' time?"
Through interviews, video and live actors, DTC will explore ten months
in the life of Wilmington, both in the past and present.
Audiences will follow stories of their neighbors, community leaders —
and sometimes those of forgotten voices — through ten-month time periods
in Wilmington's early history, the occupation by the National Guard in 1968,
and in present-day Wilmington.

The Delaware Theater Company will close the season on a lighter note with
The Foocy, onstage from April 28th to May 16th.
A hideous witch travels the Russian countryside and lands in the
village of Vrinsk, where the citizens devise a number of ways to appease her.
This funny folktale of good versus evil from DTC favorites
Anthony Lawton, Matt Pfeiffer and Aaron Cromie
features puppets, masks and music.

The Delaware Theater Company and Box Office
are on the Wilmington Riverfront at 200 Water Street.
You can buy tickets there or by calling 302.594.1100, Monday Friday
from 10am - 4pm. You can also order tickets online anytime by going to www.delawaretheatre.org.

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