Palace Theatre November 2018 Theater Schedule has been released, highlighted by a performance by the Governor’s School for the Arts Department of Theatre & Film

Saturday November 10, 2018
7 PM
The Governor’s School for the Arts Department of Theatre & Film presents:
Playing with Fire (After Frankenstein) by Barbara Field
Directed by Steve J. Earle. Scenery and Lighting by Sean C. Blue. Costumes by Ricardo Melendez.
Tickets: Adults:$15 Students:$10
A riveting ethical argument
Adapted by Minnesota playwright Barbara Field from Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (celebrating its 200th anniversary this year), this captivating retelling of the classic tale imagines a meeting between a dying Frankenstein and his creation in the Arctic Circle. As Frankenstein prepares to right his greatest wrong by confronting the Creature, scenes from their past are replayed and the line between good and evil is debated, revealing a powerful and agonizing question that interrogates the ethical limits of science and human imagination.
The Historic Palace Theatre * 305 Mason Ave. Cape Charles, VA 23310 * 757-331-4327
November 16-18, 2018: Rumplestiltskin
Friday & Saturday 7:30 PM
Friday 3 PM
Adults: $15 Students; $10
A play of intrigue, showing that greed can never master the world. An adult ensemble puts on this classic tale for children of all ages.
The Historic Palace Theatre * 305 Mason Ave. Cape Charles, VA 23310 * 757-331-4327
Friday November 23, 30 Dec 7,14,21: Festive Friday Holiday Movies
Free 8 PM
Five nights of free, family-friendly festivities. Live music, carriage rides, Santa & Mrs. Claus, kids’ activities, luminaries and free christmas movies at the Palace Theatre.
The Historic Palace Theatre * 305 Mason Ave. Cape Charles, VA 23310 * 757-331-4327

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