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Timber Lake Playhouse
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In 1961, Timber Lake Playhouse was established as a professional, non-profit summer theatre company. The mission of Timber Lake Playhouse is to provide the best expression of theater arts to the regional community by presenting creative works that entertain and inspire.
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Timber Lake is proud of its national reputation for excellence as a professional summer stock theatre. The theatre has served as launch pad for theatre artists of all kinds who have gone on to excellence in film, television, on Broadway and stages all over the world.
In 1961, Timber Lake Playhouse was established as a professional, non-profit summer theatre company. The mission of Timber Lake Playhouse is to provide the best expression of theater arts to the regional community by presenting creative works that entertain and inspire.
Reputation for Excellence
Timber Lake is proud of its national reputation for excellence as a professional summer stock theatre. The theatre has served as launch pad for theatre artists of all kinds who have gone on to excellence in film, television, on Broadway and stages all over the world.
Simply Elton & Simply Billy
Simply Elton & Simply Billy
October 5, 2024
The Piano Men features the Elton John and Billy Joel tributes - Simply Billy and Simply Elton - combined into one night of incredible music and showmanship. This "piano man" is backed by the Mad Hatters Band, a group of seasoned and talented rock & roll professionals and features Chicago musician, Brian Harris as Elton John and Billy Joel. Brian and the group are based in the Chicago area, yet perform literally anywhere/everywhere in the world that an over-the-top Billy and Elton show is desired!
Tickets are $30 ($25 for TLP Subscribers)
October 5, 2024
The Piano Men features the Elton John and Billy Joel tributes - Simply Billy and Simply Elton - combined into one night of incredible music and showmanship. This "piano man" is backed by the Mad Hatters Band, a group of seasoned and talented rock & roll professionals and features Chicago musician, Brian Harris as Elton John and Billy Joel. Brian and the group are based in the Chicago area, yet perform literally anywhere/everywhere in the world that an over-the-top Billy and Elton show is desired!
Tickets are $30 ($25 for TLP Subscribers)
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Save The Stage - Lili-Anne Brown and Erica Stephen
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Save The Stage - Lili-Anne Brown and Erica Stephen
Maddie Rodrigue - Footloose at Timber Lake Playhouse
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Maddie Rodrigue - Footloose at Timber Lake Playhouse
Morgan Milone - Footloose at Timber Lake Playhouse
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Morgan Milone - Footloose at Timber Lake Playhouse
Matt Surico - Footloose at Timber Lake Playhouse
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Matt Surico - Footloose at Timber Lake Playhouse
Footloose Is OPEN at Timber Lake Playhouse
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Footloose Is OPEN at Timber Lake Playhouse
I want to come and watch this show so much!!
So basically, it was all over the place, which is what made it hard to understand what it was about.
I totally love Pippin!!! ❤
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhh so good!!!!!!! I can’t wait to see this!!!!
Still going on after years and years.
Hooray!
The entire show sucks. It is too woke and it is too geared for kids. The characters almost look like drag queens. We need to ban cross dressing nationwide. Shows like this should be banned as well.
It's a good opening number in search of a show - goes downhill real fast and a lot of seat squirming and time checks going on in the audience. Lyrics about eagles soaring were trite in the '70s and they're still trite today.
Looking forward to The 39 Steps!
I enjoyed this video, but still wondering why the Les Miserables poster?
It’s an extremely poorly written show. “I want to find meaning for my life” is an EXTREMELY vague and generic character goal. This is not how you write a compelling story. In real life, EVERYONE is trying to find more meaning. It’s the most boring story goal imaginable. There’s like one scene of compelling conflict in this entire show, when the king dies. And then it’s erased by a later scene.
you obviously don’t understand the show lol
@@lolamatos2610 My lack of understanding of the show certainly isn't due to lack of trying to understand it: I've attempted to read countless online plot summaries and just can't get through them because they are so confusing and... well... boring. And I'm trying to understand this show because I work at a theater that just put on this show and I was on run crew, so I'm familiar with the entire show from having listened to it behind the proscenium over 10 times and from having watched in before tech in front of the proscenium twice (although to be fair, I didn't make it to Act 2 either time because again, it was just too boring for me to not keep looking at my phone). During the run, I had some conversations with cast about plot. Some of them tried to help me understand it and others said they didn't understand it themselves. Online, I think the most sophisticated explanation of the plot is that the entire play is somehow the demons in his head trying to get him to commit suicide, and by the end, he chooses not to commit suicide or something. After all that, I have absolutely no f-ing clue why it's set in a circus nowadays or what the whole deal with the show within the show is actually supposed to be... like this is extremely confusing and the thing is, I just don't care enough. Contrast this story with the story of Mamma Mia: I had never seen a movie or staged version of Mamma Mia, so I had no idea what it was about. So this is probably in April. Our theater is about to put on Mamma Mia. OK. So I find a high school's version of Mamma Mia (Summit High), I skip randomly towards the middle, I watch one song, and just based on that one song, I felt like I already understood the entire musical. So let's say I happened to watch Slipping Through My Fingers (I don't remember which was the first I actually watched). So I completely new person watches Slipping Through My Fingers and you immediately understand that this woman is really sad about her daughter growing up, marrying, and leaving her. And it's like... that's it! That's the story! That's basically half the entire plot, and you got it all from one song! And then you watch a few more songs, say Our Last Summer, and then you understand this woman is an old maid, but she had a love interest a long time ago, and her character arc probably has a lot to do with coming to terms with that past love life and re-embracing that romantic side of herself. And then you'll eventually realize this is all being facilitated by Sophie who brought her mothers 3 former lovers to their island to find her father. It goes back to the old rule of, "if you can't summarize your plot with a simple sentence, then you need a better plot". So the most famous one-sentencer, for Titanic, is, "The Boat Sinks". A stage play I recently wrote can best be summarized as, "His Daddy Dies". Mamma Mia can probably be best summarized as, "The daughter finds her dads and the mother finds her romance". However, for Pippin... perhaps this would sort of work? You be the judge: "Boy finds his purpose in life." My personal beef with that is that, like I said above, it's EXTREMELY overused and is boring as f**k.
It's okay you just missed the point
@@TomorrowisYesterday The entire show sucks. It is too woke and it is too geared for kids. The characters almost look like drag queens. We need to ban cross dressing nationwide. Shows like this should be banned as well.
I am frustratingly putting together a Timberlake playhouse for my niece for Xmas came TO YOU TUBE for help with the directions typed in Timberlake playhouse assembly and got a Timber Lake Playhouse Assembly this video did help tho’ because I’m going to stop and finish TOMORROW
great video bro
View this tonight on RUclips at ruclips.net/video/NOz4nRhb9sE/видео.html
I'M SAD THAT I CAN'T COME TO THE SHOW BUT IT WAS AN HONOR WORKING WITH YOU GUYS, FOR THE ONES GOING HOME AFTER THIS. I'LL NEVER FORGET Y'ALL (this is Ella Covey from Beauty and The Beast by the way)
It was fantastic!!!