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  • "Leaving Iowa"
  • "Security Breeches"
  • "Vaudeville Variety Show"

Productions run from June 23rd to September 4th. All dates for the three productions are in the calendar below, and coordinate with the colors above. If you have any questions please call us at 406.859.0013 or email us This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Ticket prices are $18 adult and $10 for children 12 and under.

Upcoming Events

  • Helen Darling "Writers in the Round": Sunday, August 7th at 7PM

 


"Leaving Iowa"

Think you’re due for a family vacation? Ever been on one? Perhaps you are enjoying the experience right now, well, here’s the play for you. Leaving Iowa is a comedy about family vacations by Tim Clue and Spike Maton that embraces the joys and mostly woes of the classic family road trip. Under the direction of David Mills-Low with Jim Sontag (as Don Browning) we shift smoothly from past torturous vacations to present pursuits of reconciliation. So, to anyone who had endured that family vacation with annoying siblings and silly parental ideas of where to go and what to see, this play is a hilarious and touching post card to you.


"Security Breeches"

Why does an aging super-spy wear absorbent undergarments? For passing secrets of course. At least that’s the idea when Elmer Barnes, retired CIA operative settles into his golden years with an eye towards keeping himself busy. But when his granddaughter accidentally blows the lid off his research, a cadre of misfit spies from around the world descend upon the Mountainview Trailer Park of Bad Ash, Montana, intent on liberating Elmer of his drawers. This hilarious farce by David Mills-Low is an adult themed romp through the back yard of espionage and across the front porch of cyber culture. Warning: You may want to bring an extra pair of pants.

 

"Vaudeville Variety Show"

From the mid 1940’s to the mid 70’s, the Rodeo Bar was, not only a watering hole, but a social center for P-burgers to listen to music, tell jokes and poke some neighborly fun at each other.  Join us as we open the doors to the Rodeo Bar and its days gone by in act one. Turning to our traditional vaudeville style of hi-jinks and hilarity in act two, including the now famous Maxville Chickens, we present a wide array of musical and comedic acts. Make it a mini “family vacation”, we promise you will laugh till you stop!

 


Opera House Theatre - 2011 Calendar - June and July

Opera House Theatre - 2011 Calendar - August and Sept

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