DCCA
is announcing the second of its virtual Family Theatre Series
presentations, Jack and the Beanstalk, which will become available for
streaming on March 1.
DCCA Family Theatre Series presents Jack and the Beanstalk
Darke County Center for the Arts is announcing the second of its
virtual Family Theatre Series presentations, Jack and the Beanstalk,
which will become available for streaming on March 1. “This lively
musical will bring delight and inspiration to children and adults
alike,” said DCCA Artistic Director David Warner. “The classic fairy
tale springs to life with inventive and imaginative flair that will
enthrall youngsters and captivate adults,” he continued. According to
Mr. Warner, the production from Virginia Rep on Tour features lively
songs and creative scripting to tell the familiar tale in an original
and humorously appealing manner.
“DCCA is committed to enriching lives through the arts, even when
audiences cannot gather together to partake of live performances,”
explained DCCA Executive Director Andrea Jordan. “Therefore, we are
making available to our patrons these productions at no charge, while
also helping a venerable arts provider, Virginia Rep on Tour, which is
due to the pandemic also unable to fulfill its mission to entertain,
challenge and uplift through the power of live theatre,” she went on.
DCCA’s initial Family Theatre offering from Virginia Rep, Harriet
Tubman and the Underground Railroad, is also still available for
streaming at no charge; both productions will remain available through
June 30.
To access these Family Theatre Series productions, go to DCCA’s Website
www.darkecountyarts.org or email DCCA at info@darkecountyarts.org for
links and access codes. For more information, call DCCA at 937-547-0908.
DCCA’s Family Theatre Series is sponsored by Bach to Rock, Darke County
Foundation, Park National Bank, Edison State Community College, Wes and
Patti Jetter, Jordan Agency, Jim & Julia Poeppelman, Jean Louise
Thieme Fund of Darke County Foundation, Greyson James Steyer Fund of
the Darke County Foundation, Gordon & DeSantis Orthodontics, VFW
Post 7262, Zechar Bailey Funeral Home, Family Health, and Modern
Mothers of Versailles. The Ohio Arts Council helps fund these programs
with state tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational
excellence and cultural enrichment for all Ohioans; DCCA membership
contributions also help support the Family Theatre Series. DCCA also
receives funding from the Ketrow Foundation, Lydia E. Schaurer Memorial
Trust Fund, Harry D. and Esther Stephens Memorial, Inc., Coppock-Hole
Trust, John R. and Miriam H. Knick Fund of Darke County Foundation, and
Greenville Rotary.
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