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
Some exceptions may apply.
STUDIO THEATRE SHOWTIMES
Thursday at 3:00 pm
Friday at 7:30 pm
Saturday at 7:30 pm
Sunday at 3:00 pm
Some exceptions may apply.
MAIN STAGE PRICING
Adults: $27.00
Students: $17.50
Reserved Seating
STUDIO THEATRE PRICING
Adults: $27.00
Students: $17.50
General Admission
THEATRE FOR YOUNG AUDIENCES
$8.00
Reserved Seating
PHONE 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.
Based on the story by E.B. White
Dramatized by Joseph Robinette
Adapted by Jody Davidson
from the book by Laura Joffe Numeroff
Adapted from Carlo Collodi's classic tale
By Johnny Simons
By Gene Mackey
Based on characters created by Johnny Gruelle
2011 TYA Main Stage Season Sponsor:
Scheels of Coralville
2011 TYA Main Stage Season Media Sponsor:
Mix 96.5
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By Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope, and Jamie Wooten
It's the Golden Girls meets Steel Magnolias in this brand-new comedy about five funny ladies. Friends since their college swim team days, these gals meet every summer at a North Carolina beach house to step out of their diverse lives and catch up with one another. From relationships, to careers, to kids and growing older, you're sure to laugh as you see how these resilient southern belles cope with all that life throws their way.
Rated: THEATRE PG
Sponsored by: Veridian Credit Union
Media Sponsor: City Revealed Magazine
By Rick Lewis
Whether it's WWII or present day, USO tours have always boasted Hollywood's big names that made it their duty to entertain the troops. Take a musical journey back to the 1940's on one such tour and enjoy an evening of entertainment at the Stage Door Canteen where you'll hear songs like "I'll Be Seeing You," "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree" and "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy." Musical numbers span Big Band, Swing, and Latin, combined with comedy and dance for a patriotic performance filled with fun for all ages.
Rated: THEATRE G
Sponsored by: Melrose Meadows Retirement Community
Media Sponsor: Mix 96.5
By Melinda Gilb, Steve Gunderson and Bryan Scott
Join Cindy, Marge, and Dee Dee as they sing their way through more than the spin cycle in this musical soap opera set in a Laundromat. Complete with broken washing machines, mood swings, guardian angels and lots and lots of rocking tunes from the 60's , Suds will have you laughing and singing all the way home. A hilarious spin on life - and you can leave your quarters at home. Featuring Molly Hammer!
Rated: THEATRE PG
Media Sponsor: KMRY 1450Media Sponsor:
By Marc Camoletti, Translated by Beverley Cross and Francis Evans
A successful architect with a Paris apartment, Bernard thinks he has it all - including three flight attendant girlfriends who are blissfully unaware of one another. That is, until the arrival of the newer, faster Boeing jet wreaks havoc on Bernard's well-laid plans to keep the women apart. You'll howl at the elaborate measures Bernard and his housekeeper, a sassy and reluctant accomplice, (Marquetta Senters) take to try and keep Bernard's secrets and get life back to "normal." A recent Tony Award winner for best revival of a play.
Rated: THEATRE PG-13
Media Sponsor: WMT-AM
By Agatha Christie
A massive snowstorm, a house full of strange guests and an unsolved murder, add up to a night of suspicion and mystery in this classic from the undisputed Queen of "who done it." Called "one of the most skillfully written murder mysteries every produced," The Mousetrap is the world's longest running play. You won't want to miss The Old Creamery Theatre's production... even if you THINK you know "who done it!"
Rated: THEATRE PG
Sponsored by: The Bob Carver Family
Media Sponsor: ESPN 1600
Book and Lyrics by Phil Olson, Music by Paul Olson
Oh for cryin' in the Egg Nog! The good folks of Bunyan Bay are back for the third time in an all-new holiday show. Christmas Eve takes a strange turn as Gunner falls through the ice on his skidoo and is visited by the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Future, in the form of folk singing legend, Sven Yorgensen, no less. With songs like "I Love You More Than Football," and "The Christmas Cheese Polka," you'll be laughing till the fruitcake ferments, You betcha, yah, for sure!
Rated: THEATRE PG
Sponsored by: Rockwell Collins
Media Sponsor: Z102.9
(Located in the former Amana Middle School)
By Yasmina Reza, Translated by Christopher Hampton
Serge, Marc, and Yvan have been friends forever. When Serge invests in an expensive painting - an immense all white canvas - Marc believes he's lost his mind, while Yvan finds himself deeply in the middle. Is a piece of "art" worth the cost of friendship?
Rated: THEATRE R
Sponsored by: The Gethmann Organizations
Media Sponsor: Newspapers of Iowa County
By Jeanne Michels and Phyllis Murphy
It's back for those who missed it in 2009, or just want to see it again! Sis and Babe drive each other crazy as only two sisters can. But the one thing they do agree on is that there's nothing quite like the thrill of playing Bingo!
Rated: THEATRE PG
Sponsored by: The Gethmann Organizations
Media Sponsor: Tidbits Newspaper
By Anne Nelson
A true story about lives brought together in the aftermath of 9/11. A touching tribute to firefighters who gave their lives on that day and for those who risk their lives everyday.
Rated: THEATRE PG
Sponsored by: The Gethmann Organizations
By Catherine Bush
When Eve's car slides off an icy Kentucky road on Christmas Eve, she finds herself seeking shelter at the home of Simon, a woodcarver and Christmas expert who wholeheartedly embraces the magic of the season. As the night unfolds, wounds rise to the surface to be healed by the Love that is Christmas.
Rated: THEATRE PG
Sponsored by: The Gethmann Organizations
These are not included as part of Season Ticket or Discount Ticket offerings.
By A. R. Gurney
This bittersweet love story traces the lifelong correspondence between Andrew and Melissa. Their relationship is gradually revealed through what they have written in their letters and what they have left unsaid. Cost is $40 per person. Dinner will be served at 6:30pm, who starts at 7:30pm.
Rated: THEATRE PG-13
By James Daab
You won't want to miss out on this interactive murder mystery that will take place over dinner - and right before your very eyes! Includes a delicious Ox Yoke Inn meal and all the laughs you can handle. It ran for nine sold out performances in February! Cost is $45 per person.
Rated: THEATRE PG
The Duttons are international touring and recording artists that play everything from bluegrass to classical in their shows, featuring a variety of instruments: violin, guitar, bass, viola, banjo, mandolin, keyboard, harmonica and drums among others. The Duttons have not only won recognition in national fiddling contests, and as studio musicians but have also garnered praise and awards in classical violin competitions. Tickets are $31.50 for adults and $22.50 for students and are available online or by calling The Old Creamery Theatre Box Office at 1-800-35AMANA. .
Rated: THEATRE G
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