![]() ![]() This one is a Shakespeare version of The Princess Bride! The fair maiden Buttercup is betrothed to the evil Prince Humperdinck, but she is forlorn since her true love Westley has died at sea. It tells the story as originally written by William Goldman of a swashbuckling farmhand named Westley, accompanied by companions befriended along the way, who must rescue his true love Princess Buttercup from the odious Prince Humperdinck. He is soon accompanied on the journey by the helpful but forgetful blue tang Dory who’s perseverance drives them forward with the mantra, “Just keep swimming.”Īs You Wish It is based on the popular movie The Princess Bride directed by Rob Reiner. But when Nemo is captured and taken to Sydney, Marlin faces his fears and sets off on an epic adventure across the ocean. In it, Marlin, an anxious and over-protective clownfish, lives in the Great Barrier Reef with his kid Nemo, who longs to explore the world beyond their anemone home. is based on the 2003 Disney/Pixar film Finding Nemo written by Andrew Stanton (director), Bobo Peterson, and David Reynolds. ![]() Most of them are from Indiana county but some come from states far away to experience Footlight while staying with friends and relatives.īoth the musical and the play are one-acts based on films.įinding Nemo, Jr. they end their day together again to review the “word of the day” and how they experienced values like “focus,” “bravery,” “discovery,” and “accomplishment.” It is a full day for these forty two creative young people. After a “company lunch” of everyone together, the Players split off to several workshops in support of the skills they will need to succeed. Oversized items include 15 small posters from 1951 to 1957 and six sketches of costumes (with fabric swatches) and set designs by Emmett Robinson.The Players spend their mornings rehearsing spoken lines, songs, choreography and movement to prepare for the performances. The collection also includes programs from 1931 to 1958, the Footnotes newsletter from 1937 to 1970, annotated scripts, nine black and white photographs of costumes and set designs, and ephemera including publicity materials and assorted materials related to the Film Society, the Family Agency, the Dock Street Theatre, and the Dock Street Theatre School. The personal scrapbook of Eola Willis contains Willis's essay "Origin of the Footlight Players, Charleston's Little Theatre," clippings, reviews of her book The Charleston Stage, and other items. ![]() Scrapbooks contain clippings about the Footlight Players. The collection also includes information about membership and meetings and a reprinted clipping of a letter from 1948 to the editor concerning the Dock Street Theatre lease. Histories include the pamphlet The Footlight Players from 1946 and the typescript Historical Summary: Twenty-Five Years of Community Theatre by Paul R. Collection contains histories, scrapbooks, programs, copies of the Footnotes newsletter, scripts, photographs, posters, costume and set design sketches by Emmett Robinson, and other ephemera relating to the Footlight Players of Charleston, South Carolina. ![]()
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