All's Red that's Riding Hood

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    "All's Red that's Riding Hood" by Terrance V McArthur Directed by Heather Parish Rogue Performance Festival, Fresno, CA. March, 2008. Alicia Buss, James Sherrill, Tom Nance, Randi Saul Olson.

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The winner of the 2007 Playwriting Contest has been announced! Terrance Mc Arthur won for his script All's Red that's Riding Hood.
         
        We are excited to announce that Mc Arthur's play will be part of the 2008 Rogue Festival.
         
        Show Times:

      
  • Friday, February 29 @ 7:30pm
  • Saturday, March 1 @ 6:15pm    
  • Sunday, March 2 @ 2:30pm
  • Friday, March 7 @ 7:30pm
  • Saturday, March 8 @ 2:30pm
      

Location:

      
  • California Arts Academy, Severance
              1401 N. Wishon Avenue, Fresno
              (559)         498-3300
      

Tickets: $7.00

Mc Arthur's play is a fractured fairy tale with a dark twist. Red Riding Hood heads for grandma's house along her customary path. This day, however, she finds an unexpected companion in the exiled DeWolf. A series of misunderstandings ensue leading to a tragic end. Spoken in blank verse, the story unfolds amid a gothic backdrop of good intentions gone wrong.

The cast, entirely from the South Valley, includes veterans from the Fourth Wall Theatre, Ice House Theatre, The Enchanted Playhouse, and the Sequoia Theatre Conservatory. Director Heather Parish, known in Visalia for her stylish and intelligent productions, incorporates a flair for the unexpected into this piece.

        Rated PG-13; Some violent content.