MAIN STAGE SHOWTIMES
Wednesday at 3:00 pm
Thursday at 3:00 pm
Friday at 7:30 pm
Saturday at 7:30 pm
Sunday at 3:00 pm


STUDIO THEATRE SHOWTIMES

Thursday at 3:00 pm
Friday at 7:30pm
Saturday at 7:30pm
Sunday at 3:00 pm

Some exceptions may apply.

MAIN STAGE PRICING
Adults: $26.50
Students: $17.50


STUDIO THEATRE PRICING
Adults: $22.50
Students: $15.50

THEATRE FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES
General Admission $7.50


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PHONES NUMBERS

Box Office (toll free) 1-800-35AMANA
Box Office (local) (319) 622-6194
Business Office (319) 622-6034
Business Fax (319) 622-3858

BOX OFFICE HOURS
Monday through Friday: 9:30am – 4:30pm
Saturday: 9:30am – 5:00pm
Sunday: 12pm – 3:00pm
And two hours before each performance.

 

Theatre for young Audiences on the main Stage

Sponsored by Scheels and

Alliant Energy Foundation

Media Sponsor: Mix 96.5

Goldilocks and the Three Bears

April 24 - May 8
Book and Lyrics by Gene Mackey, Music by cheryl Benge

THEATRE G

 

Miss Nelson is Missing!

July 31 - August 14
Book, Music, and Lyrics by Joan Cushing, Based on two books by Harry Allard

THEATRE G

 

Hansel and Gretel

September 25 - October 9
By Michele L. Vacca

THEATRE G

 

The Snow Queen

December 4 - December 18
Adapted by Gene mackey from the original tale by Hans Christian Anderson

THEATRE G

 

on the main stage in 2010

Everybody Loves Opal, April 29 – May 23

By John Patrick

And everybody will love Old Creamery funny lady, Marquetta Senters, as Opal Kronkie. Ever the optimist, Opal has faith in the goodness of people. When three “friends” decide Opal needs plenty of insurance and a rapid demise, she still radiates kindness, affection, and strangely enough, gratitude! Laughter abounds as the con-artists attempt to do her in, but somehow Opal always manages to come out on top.

THEATRE PG  

Sponsored by Windmill Villages of Coralville, Media Sponsor: KDAT

Rumors, June 3 – July 3

By Neil Simon

What is supposed to be an anniversary party for New York’s deputy mayor turns into a wild night of zany adventures for four couples. An attempted suicide (or is it?), a missing hostess, a damaged car, recurring back spasms, and rumors galore all add to the comedic mayhem of one of Neil Simon’s funniest plays.

THEATRE PG-13

Sponsored by Capper Auto Group, Media Sponsor: Z102.9

A Don’t Hug Me County Fair, July 15 – August 15

Book and Lyrics by Phil Olson, Music by Paul Olson

Oh, for spilling the mosquito repellent! It's summertime in Minnesota and the folks from Bunyan Bay are back in an all new show. It’s County Fair time and the Miss Walleye competition is in full swing. Things get tense as Bernice and Clara both vie for the crown, but the real trouble (and hilarity) begins when Gunner’s “twin” sister shows up to enter the contest. Paul Bunyan gives it two BIG thumbs up!

THEATRE PG

Sponsored by The Gethmann Organizations, Media Sponsor: MPC Newspapers

Church Basement Ladies , September 9 – October 17

Inspired by the books of Janet Letnes Martin and Suzann Nelson, including the best seller Growing up Lutheran, Written by Jim Stowell and Jessica Zuehlke, Music and Lyrics by Drew Jansen

This musical comedy celebrates the heart and soul of every church: the basement kitchen and the women who work there. These ladies serve up laughs with the Lutefisk and dole out advice with the jello salads. Join us where the coffee's always perking and there's fun for all!

THEATRE G

Sponsored by the Bob Carver Family, Media Sponsor: City Revealed Magazine

Blithe Spirit, October 21 – November 14

By Noel Coward

Marriage can be difficult enough, but what if the ghost of your first wife moves in with you and your new wife and only you can see her? That’s exactly what happens to Charles when an eccentric psychic accidentally brings back the spirit of his late wife, setting off a hilarious battle between the women for rightful possession of their husband.

THEATRE PG

Media Sponsor: 600 WMT-AM

Plaid Tidings, November 18 – December 19

By Stuart Ross

Are you dreaming of a Plaid Christmas? Good! Because the boys from Forever Plaid are back to complete a special mission: they must use their heavenly harmonies and humor to help us celebrate the season to its fullest! Sparky, Jinx, Smudge, and Frankie will deliver dozens of your 50’s and holiday favorites all wrapped up with a big Plaid bow.

THEATRE G

Sponsored by Rockwell Collins, Media Sponsor: KMRY

Studio Theatre (2010's Theme: Made in America)

The Glass Menagerie, april 8 – April 25

By Tennessee Williams

Tennesse Williams' enduring classic.  Winner of the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Play.  This will be the first production presented in The Old Creamery Theatre Company's new Studio Space! 

THEATRE PG

Red, White & Tuna, August 19 – September 5

By Jaston Williams, Joe Sears, and Ed Howard

Whether you're visiting Tuna, Texas for the first time, or you're back for seconds, you're sure to enjoy this all-new show.  The outrageous residents of the smallest town in the Lone Star state are preparing for the 4th of July and an unforgettable class reunion.  Be prepared to bust a gut - and watch out for the potato salad!

THEATRE PG-13

Media Sponsor: 1600 ESPN

Edward albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?,
September 30 – October 17

By Edward Albee

What begins as a friendly nightcap for two couples rapidly becomes a battle of wits where no one is safe.  This Tony Award winning classic by Edward Albee also won the the New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Play and is a must see for anyone who loves great theatre.

THEATRE R

Media Sponsor: Mix 96.5

The Santaland Diaries, December 9 – December 19

By David Sedaris, Adapted by Joe Mantello

Not your warm ad fuzzy holiday tale, but sure to make you laugh.  Santaland Diaries tells of the adventures of Crumpet, a disgruntled elf working at Macy's during the holiday season.

THEATRE R



Special events in 2010
These are not included as part of Season Ticket or Discount Ticket offerings.

Educating Rita (Dinner Theatre at the Ox Yoke Inn)*

February 5 – February 21 (FRidays, Saturdays, & Sundays)

By Willy Russell

Rita is a young working class wife ready to better herself with education. Dr. Frank Bryant is a professor who thought his life was doomed to be dull and meaningless, until Rita becomes his student. Through Rita, Dr. Bryant learns that sometimes the student is the better teacher.

THEATRE PG-13

call the ox yoke inn for tickets at 1-800-233-3441

Bluegrass Jam , February 13*

Join us for some great bluegrass tunes performed by Gary "Biscuit" Davis, Megan Lynch, Bill Evans, and favorite local musicians Bob Black, Keith Yoder, and Paul Roberts.

Tickets - $16.50 

THEATRE G

Doug Gabriel and Family, July 7 – July 11*

Direct from Branson, Missouri

Join Doug and his talented family for hilarious comedy, great music ad more. Come see Doug play his famous "Mufftar," a guitar made out of a 1969 Thunderbird muffler!  Adult Tickets - $31.50  Student Tickets $22.50

THEATRE G

*These events are not included in Season Ticket or Discount Ticket offerings.

This schedule is subject to change.
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