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 CinderellaSat, June 3rd - Sun, July 2nd 2006 In this comic musical re-telling of the traditional fairy tale, the Prince falls for Cinderella because she's the smartest girl he ever met! (She beats him at a game of chess!) Great fun for the whole family.
Saturday and Sunday at 3pm
Also Wednesdays at 10am
Snacks and Face-Painting only $1.00
Bring a canned goods donation for Papa's Pantry and get one concession item for free!

Playwrights Showcase & FestivalSat, June 17th 2006 Local playwrights works are featured in this evening of one-act plays.

Teen Arts NightSat, June 24th 2006 Improv, music and more for teens only! $5.00 includes refreshments.

 Treasure IslandSat, July 15th - Sun, August 13th 2006 The Robert Louis Stevenson classic with some fun twists and turns makes this show kid-friendly and a lot of laughs.
Jim Hawkins and Long John Silver search for buried treasure and find many adventures along the way.
Saturday and Sunday at 3pm - Also Wednesdays at 10am (through August 2)

 The Pirates of PenzanceFri, July 21st - Sat, August 12th 2006 The rollicking Gilbert and Sullivan operetta that took Broadway by storm in its 1981 revival! Frederick and Mabel are at first separated by his duty to 'pirating' until they discover he's supposed to really be a 'pilot.'
Friday and Saturday at 8pm

 Basketful of Broadway IIIFri, September 8th - Sat, September 9th 2006 Our Annual fundraising musical extravaganza!
Elegant refreshments included

 Charlotte's WebSat, September 9th - Sun, October 8th 2006 Wilbur the pig is saved from the kitchen by gentle Charlotte the spider
and other barnyard characters. A children's classic by E.B. White.
September 9-October 8
Saturdays and Sundays at 3pm Wednesdays at 10am

 InvitationSat, October 7th 2006 Concert - the band Invitation brings their jazz/soul mix for a one night event Saturday October 7th at 8pm.

 Teen Arts NightSat, October 14th 2006 Music, Improv and More for ages 13-18 in a positive atmosphere. Saturday October 14th from 7-10 pm.

 The Unexpected GuestFri, October 20th - Sat, November 4th 2006 An Agatha Christie mystery! Laura Warwick admits to murder, and the unexpected guest offers to help her. But is it possible she did not commit the crime after all?
October 20-November 4 Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm
Matinee Saturday October 28th at 3pm

 The Lazy ElvesSat, December 2nd - Sat, December 23rd 2006 The elves have gone out to play-so how will the toys get finished in time?
December 2-23
Saturdays at 11am and 3pm
Also at 10am December 20, 21 and 22
Coupons not valid on December 23.

 High School MusicalFri, January 12th - Sun, February 4th 2007 Disney's High School Musical tells the story of a group of high school students who are struggling with issues of popularity, first love, balancing education with extra curricular activities, and the value of friends and family.
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00pm and Saturdays and Sundays at 3:00pm.
No Coupons are valid on this production but group rates are available!

 FoolsWed, February 14th - Sat, March 3rd 2007 A Romantic Comedy by Neil Simon
Leon Tolchinsky is ecstatic. He's landed a terrific teaching job in an idyllic Russian hamlet. When he arrives he finds people sweeping dust from the stoops back into their houses and people milking upside down to get more cream. The town has been cursed with chronic stupidity for 200 years and Leon's job is to break the curse. No one tells him that if he stays over 24 hours and fails to break the curse, he becomes stupid too. Why doesn't Leon leave? He has fallen in love with a girl so stupid that she has only recently learned how to sit down. Of course, Leon breaks the curse and gets the girl.
*Strobe light
Special Valentines Day Show Opening
on Wednesday February 14th with hot & cold appetizers served at 7:15pm and elegant desserts at Intermission.
$20 per person
Regular Performances: Friday & Saturday Evenings at 8pm
February 16, 17, 23, 24 March 2, 3
Matinee at 3pm Saturday February 24

 The Secret GardenSat, March 3rd - Sun, April 1st 2007 Frances Hodgson Burnett's beautiful story of two unhappy children who bring a neglected garden back to life and discover their true selves in the process. A fresh musical adaptation.
March 3 - April 1
Saturday Sunday Matinees at 3pm
Wednesday morning shows at 10am March 7, 14, 21, 28
(please call for Group/School Rates)

 The Lion, The Witch, and The WardrobeSat, April 28th - Sun, May 6th 2007 The C. S. Lewis story performed by the students in our Production Apprentice Workshop!
3:00 pm Saturdays and Sundays
April 28, 29, May 5, 6

 Fiddler on the RoofFri, May 18th - Sun, June 3rd 2007 Broadway Musical
This beloved musical tells the story of Tevye, Golde, their marriageable daughters and a variety of suitors. Set in the little Russian town of Anatevka, the family and their quaint neighbors find comfort in their many traditions.
May 18 - June 3
Friday & Saturday Evenings at 8pm
Sunday Matinees at 3pm
Saturday Matinee June 2 at 3pm

 Aladdin and the Magic LampWed, June 6th - Sun, July 1st 2007 The original fairy tale comes to life with some comic twists and turns that will keep the whole family chuckling! Aladdin ends up with a Genie and three wishes that bring him both happiness and trouble.
June 6 - July 1
Saturdays at 11am & 3pm and Sundays at 3pm
Wednesday shows at 10am June 6, 13, 20, 27

 The Little MermaidWed, July 11th - Sun, August 5th 2007 This new musical adaptation of the well loved story will make everyone laugh, cry and sigh. A mermaid falls in love with a prince and gives up the sea for him.
July 11 - August 5
Saturday 11am & 3pm and Sundays at 3pm
Wednesday Shows at 10 am July 11, 18, 25 and August 1

 You're a Good Man Charlie BrownFri, August 10th - Sun, August 26th 2007 Broadway Musical
A day in the life of the hapless Charlie Brown along with Snoopy, Lucy, Linus, Schroeder, Sally and the Peanuts gang! Great fun for the whole family!
August 10 - 26
Friday & Saturday Evenings at 8pm
And a 3pm Matinee on Sat 8/18
Sunday matinees at 3pm

 Basketful of Broadway IVFri, September 7th - Sat, September 8th 2007 Our annual fundraiser featuring songs and scenes from Broadway musicals performed by your favorite TLAC stars! Lots of great door prizes, too, including a stay at a luxurious Atlanta hotel!
September 7 & 8 at 8pm
Includes elegant desserts & beverages at intermission

 Robin HoodSat, September 15th - Sun, October 7th 2007 Only 2 shows left!
With Maid Marian, Little John, Friar Tuck and many others,
Robin Hood fights the greedy Sheriff of Notthingham!
Loads of swashbuckling fun!
October 6 & 7 at 3pm
All Seat $8.00
678-494-4251

 The Canterville GhostFri, October 19th - Sun, November 4th 2007 A Comic Mystery!
A family moves into an old English mansion only to find it's haunted by a very fussy ghost. Crazy antics start up when the family tries to scare off the ghost instead of the other way around!
October 19 - November 4
Friday & Saturday Evenings at 8pm
Saturday and Sunday Matinees at 3pm

 The Legend of Sleepy HollowTue, October 30th - Wed, October 31st 2007 A Production Apprentice Workshop Performance of the spooky and comic
story of Ichabod Crane! See this 45 minute show then go Trick or Treating right here at TLAC or in your neighborhood!
6:00pm October 30 and 31

 A Christmas CarolFri, November 30th - Mon, December 24th 2007 Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol
This holiday classic about miserly Ebeneezer Scrooge and the four ghosts who change his life in our own adaptation with traditional carols and original music.
November 30 - December 24
Friday & Saturday Evenings at 8pm
Sunday Matinees at 3pm
Also December 19 & 20 at 8pm
and December 24 at 2:00pm

 The Little Drummer BoySat, December 1st - Mon, December 24th 2007 Daniel receives a handmade drum for his birthday just before the family leaves for Bethlehem to pay their taxes. They meet Mary and Joseph and
the Three Wise Men along the way.
December 1 - 24
Saturdays at 11am and 3pm
Weekday Morning shows at 10am December 19, 20, 21
Also 11am show on December 24th

 Teens Making an Impact ConcertSat, January 5th 2008 Teens Making an Impact Benefit Concert
SOLD OUT!!!!
One Night Only! 8PM January 5th
The Towne Lake Arts Center presents "Teens Making an Impact" featuring some of the hottest rising singing stars right out of Los Angeles! TMI encourages teens to do good things in their community. Special performances by Chris Fedun of 'Jump 5', Zoe Myers, Taylor Reid, Chris Woods and the cast of TLAC's High School Musical! 100% of the ticket sales will benefit the TLAC Artists in the Schools program - TLAC-IT. $10.00 for Students $15 for Adults and $25 for VIP seats in the first two rows. Call 678-494-4251 for VIP seats or purchase online at www.tlaclive.org

 Disney's High School MusicalFri, January 11th - Sun, February 3rd 2008 Disney's High School Musical
Returns to TLAC with a repeat engagement featuring a new youthful cast and all the great characters and songs you've seen in the movie!
January 11- February 3
Fridays at 8:00 pm
Saturdays at 11am and 3pm
Sundays at 3pm
$15 Adults
$12 Students/Seniors

 Will You Be Mine?Thu, February 14th - Sat, February 16th 2008 A special evening engagement of memorable love scenes and love songs for you and your Valentine. And $5 from each ticket will go to a special fundraiser for the Brennan Family of Woodstock.
Includes pre-show hot and cold appetizers and elegant desserts during intermission
Appetizers served from 7:15-8:00pm
Show begins at 8pm
February 14, 15 & 16 only
$20 per person

 Seussical the MusicalFri, February 29th - Sat, March 22nd 2008 The Cat in the Hat, Horton the Elephant, Gertrude McFuzz, the Whos and many more of your favorite Dr. Seuss characters
bring this magical Broadway musical to life!
February 29 - March 22
Fridays at 8:00 pm
Saturdays at 11am and 3pm
Sundays at 3pm
$15 Adults $12 Students/Seniors
(no performance on Good Friday - March 21st)

 Stuart LittleSat, April 12th - Sun, April 27th 2008 The E. B. White story of a little mouse with big ambitions who learns that best friends will always find each other.
April 12 - 27
Saturdays and Sundays at 3pm
All seats $8.00

 A Midsummer Night's DreamFri, April 18th - Sat, May 3rd 2008 A Midsummer Night's Dream
Everyones favorite romantic comedy by William Shakespeare with mistaken identities, mischievous fairies and so much more!
April 18 - May 3
Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm
$14 Adults $11 Students/Seniors

 Alice In WonderlandSat, May 3rd 2008 An Apprentice Class Production of the Lewis Carroll classic story the whole family can enjoy!

 The Sound of MusicFri, May 16th - Sun, June 1st 2008 Audiences are raving about TLAC's production of this beloved Broadway show that chronicles the true story of the Von Trapp Family Singers and their escape from Nazi occupied Austria.
"Remarkably professional show....
Music was incredible, two accompanists worked together flawlessly...Nuns singing together was wonderful... WOW! I'd gladly pay to watch this cast and Kami (Mathews as Maria) again if I could." Bob K. Roswell, GA
"My Red Hat Society friends and I attended the 5/17/08 afternoon performance and all of us enormously enjoyed the musical. We truly appreciate all the talent that went into making this so delightful. We recommend this to everyone!" Linda D.
May 16-June 1
Fridays at 8pm
Saturdays at 3pm and 8pm
Sundays at 3pm

 Beauty and the BeastWed, June 11th - Sun, June 29th 2008 This beautiful fairy tale of love and understanding overcoming fear and appearances is brought to life
to be enjoyed by all ages!
June 11 - 29
Wednesdays at 10am
Saturdays at 11am and 3pm
Sundays at 3pm
All seats $8.00

 Disney's The Jungle BookWed, July 9th - Sun, August 3rd 2008 Disney's musical adaptation of Rudyard Kipling's great adventure story of Mowgli, a boy who is raised by wolves being returned to the village to save him from the tiger, Shere Khan! With all your favorite songs: "The Bare Necessities", "I Wanna Be Like You" and many more!
July 9 - August 3
Saturdays at 11am & 3pm
Sundays at 3pm
Wednesdays at 10am
All seats $8.00

 Towne Lake Idol 2Fri, July 18th - Sun, July 27th 2008 Have you got what it takes to be declared 2008's "Towne Lake IDOL?" Can you sing your way to the Top 2? We're looking for the BEST of Towne Lake to compete in our second annual Towne Lake IDOL competition! Ages 8 to 101 can apply! Some finalists will be chosen to compete in the Finale for extravagant prizes! Will you be at the Finale?
July 18, 19, 25, 26
Finale on July 27
All shows begin at 8pm
Each of the 4 nights of competition is only the preliminaries to being chosen for the Finale. On each competition night ONE finalist will be chosen and given the opportunity to compete for the grand prize in the Finale. The Towne Lake Idol Finale will be held on July 27th starting at 8pm.
There is no application fee. You are required to bring your own CD accompaniment and costume (if needed) for the performance. A microphone will be available. **Please try to use music WITHOUT VOCALS
--use karaoke tracks. It helps our judges hear the person performing better. **
There is a limit of 8 'auditionees' for each performance. Please check with TLAC's front office (678-494-4251) for availability. There will be a short rehearsal before performing to run through your song onstage. Judging and announcement of the finalist will take place after all performers have sung.
If there are any questions or comments please feel free to call
678-494-4251 or email us at www.tlaclive.org.

 A Night at the MoviesFri, August 15th - Sun, August 24th 2008 Scenes and songs from your favorite movie musicals! Bring the family or a special date to this celebration of Hollywood at its very best! From "Singin' in the Rain" to "Enchanted", from "On the Town" to "The Producers", there is something for everyone to enjoy! Seats available for all performances!
Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm
Sundays at 3pm
August 15, 16, 17, 22, 23, 24
$15 Adults $12 Students/Seniors
Seats available for all performances!

 The Velveteen RabbitSat, September 6th - Sun, September 28th 2008 Margery Williams magical story of a Boy who loves a toy bunny until it becomes a real live Rabbit!
September 6-28
Saturdays and Sundays at 3pm
Wednesdays at 10am
September 10, 17, 24
Thursday September 25 at 10am
School Group Rates Available!
Need a different show date for your class? Just call us and we'll arrange a special show date and time for you!

 Making an Impact Fall ConcertSat, September 13th 2008 Making an Impact Fall Concert starring Chris Koon, Monet Monico (from Suite Life of Zack and Cody) and Chris Fedun(from Jump 5) and other Disney Vocal Artists flying in from California just for you! Come hear these fabulous singers LIVE at TLAC! Proceeds to benefit TLAC school programs. General Admission $15 Front Row Seats $30.
Concert at 8pm
To purchase tickets call 678-494-4251 or click on Purchase Tickets to the right>> (to order V.I.P. Front Row Seats you need to call the box office)

 FrankensteinFri, October 17th - Sat, November 1st 2008 Only 2 performances left!
Special Halloween Show at 9pm!
Wear a costume Friday October 31st to get your tickets for half price! Showtime is at 9pm on Halloween! Purchase online at half price and come in costume!
The Mary Shelley novel translates to the stage in this chilling tale of a scientific experiment gone terribly wrong.
October 17-November 1
Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm
recommended for ages 13 and up

 An Evening With Mark TwainSat, November 15th - Sun, November 16th 2008 Kurt Sutton stars as the humorist and author Mark Twain in an evening you won't want to miss! All proceeds to benefit The Big Read in Cherokee County in 2009. The Big Read is an initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with the Institute of Museum and Library Services and Arts Midwest.
"Mark Twain entertains audiences who love a show. Mr. Sutton has created a Broadway-Branson type play using Sam Clemens many talents to portray Twain. Mr.Sutton plays Twain the way Clemens would have played him today. Clemens played guitar, banjo, piano and harmonica. The audience is pleasantly surprised to find that the music of his era; now called traditional music, makes the show a sing-a-long fun event while keeping the wonderfully witty and humorous stories of Twain. And the dramatic pieces are right out of Twains most famous books, Huckleberry Finn, Tom Sawyer, and Roughing It."
8pm on November 15
3pm on November 16

 The Snow QueenSat, November 15th 2008 A TLAC Apprentice Class Workshop Production of the Hans Christian Anderson fairy tale. Gerda must travel far and wide and meets many strange and wonderful characters on her way to rescue her dear friend from the icy Snow Queen's Palace.
at 11am and 3pm on
Saturday November 15th

 TLAC Barnes & Noble Book FairSat, November 15th - Thu, November 20th 2008 The Towne Lake Arts Center will be hosting a Book Fair Fundraiser thru Barnes & Noble stores across the country the week of November 15-20!
The TLAC ID number is: 379396 and is good at any Barnes & Noble in the U.S.
Just by doing your Christmas/Hanukkah/School/Personal shopping and telling the cashier you are there for TLAC, a portion of your purchase will be credited directly to TLAC! Your family and friends out of state can join in, too, just send them the link at the top of this webpage!
On our Downloads page is a Voucher you may print and bring with you, or just tell the cashier you're supporting us, give them the ID number - 379396 and they will take care of it for you!
The fair is on during normal Barnes & Noble business hours - the closest store to TLAC is at the corner of Bells Ferry Road and Barrett Parkway
Town Center Prado
50 Barrett Pkwy Ste. 1100
Marietta, GA 30066
770-422-2261
Thank you for your support!

 A Christmas Carol 2008Fri, December 5th - Wed, December 24th 2008 The Dickens classic comes brilliantly to life with your favorite carols and original music.
December 5-24
Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm
Sundays at 3pm
Special Shows:
8pm on December 22 & 23
2pm Matinee on Christmas Eve
$15 Adults $12 Students/Seniors
Click on Purchase Tickets button to the right to reserve online or call 678-494-4251.

 The Lazy Elves 2008Sat, December 6th - Wed, December 24th 2008 The elves are more interested than playing outside than making toys. What will happen if they don't get back to work? A charming Christmas story for the whole family. Visit with Santa after the Show!
Decmber 6-24
Saturdays at 11am and 3pm
Special Shows:
10am December 22, 23, 24
All seats $8.00
Click on Purchase Tickets button to the right for online orders or call 678-494-4251.

 Be My ValentineFri, February 13th - Sun, February 15th 2009 An evening of music, romance and laughter for you and your Valentine! Skip the crowded restaurants and enjoy elegant hot and cold appetizers, salads and desserts before the show and during intermission.
Friday February 13
Saturday February 14
Food service begins at 7:15pm
Show at 8pm
Sunday February 15
Food service begins at 2:15pm
Show at 3pm
$25 per person
(Group rates available)

 Mark Twain at the LibrariesTue, February 17th - Thu, February 19th 2009 Meet Mark Twain at the Library! Hear his stories of life on the Mississippi and the many adventures of Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn! Free books and other materials. Click on The Big Read in the left menu for days and times!

 Becky Thatcher Tea PartyFri, February 20th 2009 Come to Tea Leaves & Thyme at 8990 S. Main Street in Woodstock for the Becky Thatcher Tea Party! Characters from the book will be there to distribute free materials for The Big Read in Cherokee County!
Special menu for this event will be:
Tea
Assorted scones
Fresh fruit with flavored whip creams
Finger sandwiches
Pastries
All for only $14.00 per person!
February 20th at 10am
Please call Tea Leaves & Thyme directly at 770-516-2609 to make your reservations in advance as space is limited!
Tea Leaves & Thyme Website:
http://www.tealeavesandthyme.com/tlt/home.htm

 Mark Twain Festival-CantonSat, February 21st 2009 Come to Yawn's Books and More on East Main Street in Canton for a variety of family activities! Free books, reader's guides, bookmarks and more. Go on a treasure hunt! Build a mini-raft! Meet with Mark Twain from 11am to 2pm! See the movie "Tom Sawyer" at 10am and 2pm.

 Tom and Huck's Raft Building ContestSat, February 21st - Sat, February 28th 2009 The weather is fine! Come to the Woodstock Park Gazebo today!
Tom Sawyer was always looking for new ways to have fun. Racing bugs, impressing girls, exploring caves, and finding treasure were just a few of his many adventures. Playing pirates on an island in the middle of the Mississippi River with friends, Joe Harper and Huckleberry Finn, was his favorite pastime, but he had to build rafts in order to reach Jackson Island.
Now it's your turn to build a raft in order to explore the pirate island!
The first ingredient in raft-building is creativity. The second ingredient is problem-solving. The great part about this activity is that there is no one way to build a raft. Overall, remember to have fun!!!
Approved construction materials include any material that will float.
Examples of suitable materials include:
Corrugated cardboard
Paper
Poster board
Tape
Hot glue
Foam
Plastic
Wood
Tin Foil
Shrink wrap
String/twine
Rope
Drinking straws
Rubber bands
Pencils/ pens
Any decorative materials
The sky's the limit when it comes to materials, but please refrain from any materials that are toxic, either for you or for the environment.
Bring your finished raft or build one
with our materials at no charge during the Mark Twain Festival in Canton on February 21st or Mark Twain Festival in Woodstock on February 28th.
All entrants will receive a free book!
Rafts may be submitted and/or built from 10am-2pm.
Judging will be from 2-3 with Awards given at 3pm.
All raft entries must be no larger than 10in. x 10in. x 10in.
(these instructions are also on our Downloads page in a printable PDF file)

 Free School AssembliesMon, February 23rd - Mon, March 2nd 2009 Mark Twain will be appearing at these schools as part of The Big Read in Cherokee County:
Knox Elementary School
Clayton Elementary School
Teasley Middle School
Freedom Middle School
Chapman Intermediate School
Woodstock Elementary School

 Mark Twain Festival-WoodstockSat, February 28th 2009 The weather is fine!
Come to Downtown Woodstock and the park Gazebo from 10am to 4pm and enjoy a variety of family activities! Free books, reader's guides, bookmarks and more. Go on a treasure hunt! Build a mini-raft! Meet with Mark Twain from noon to 2pm in Dean's Store!!

 Tom SawyerFri, March 6th - Sun, March 29th 2009 Mark Twain's great adventure story about Tom, Huck and Becky comes to the TLAC stage as part of The Big Read in Cherokee County! (Click on The Big Read at left for details) Featuring Kurt Sutton as Mark Twain who will introduce the show and keep the action moving along!
Performances will be
7:30 on Fridays 3/6,3/13, 3/20, 3/27
3pm on Saturdays 3/7, 3/14, 3/21, 3/28
and 3pm on Sundays 3/8, 3/15, 3/22, 3/29
All seats $8.00 OR bring your Tom Sawyer Free Ticket Bookmark signed by a Librarian, Teacher or Principal and your seat is free!
SPECIAL SCHOOL GROUP PERFORMANCES!
at 10am during March
call to schedule your group!
All Seats only $6 OR free if you have a signed Tom Sawyer Free Ticket Bookmark!

 TLAC Improv TroupeSat, April 4th - Sat, April 18th 2009 TLAC's Improv Troupe is taking time off their school tour to perform for the TLAC public. With skits and scenes reminiscent of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?", they'll keep you laughing from beginning to end. Great for the whole family!
All shows begin at 8pm!
Saturday 4/4
Wednesday 4/8
Saturday 4/11
Saturday 4/18

 The Wizard of OzFri, April 24th - Sun, May 17th 2009 BUY THREE TICKETS AND GET ONE FREE!
Come see the show audiences are raving about! Don't miss this wonderful LIVE production of the full length version based on the movie with all the songs you know and love!
BUY THREE TICKETS GET ONE FREE!
order 3 tickets online and indicate in Special Instructions you want a 4th ticket for free or call the Box Office
at 678-494-4251
April 24-May 17
Fridays at 8pm
Saturdays at 3pm & 8pm
Sundays at 3pm
$15 Adults $12 Students/Seniors
Group Rates Available

 The Princess and the PeaWed, June 3rd - Sun, June 28th 2009 The princesses must pass the Queen's test in order to marry the Prince. But when they do, they decide to go to college instead!
Saturdays at 11am and 3pm
Sundays at 3pm
Wednesdays at 10am
TICKET SPECIAL!
All seats $5 each June 3-14!!
All seats $8.00 each June 17-28
Group Rates available

 Princess and the Pea Tea PartyFri, June 12th 2009 A Princess and the Pea Tea Party will be held at Tea Leaves & Thyme in downtown Woodstock on Friday, June 12 at 10 am. A royal decree has been declared that all princesses and their mothers and grandmothers are invited to attend. Each guest will be seated with a member of the royal family and partake of elegant delights prepared especially for the event. $13.90 includes tea, a special menu of finger foods, tax and gratuity. Call Tea Leaves & Thyme at 770-516-2609 to make your reservations.

 Disneys High School Musical 2Thu, June 18th - Sun, June 28th 2009 The East High Wildcats are back in a fabulous workshop production! Only 8 shows so make your reservations early!
June 18-28
Thursdays-Sundays at 7pm

 Willy Wonka JrWed, July 8th - Sun, August 2nd 2009 Roald Dahls fantastical story comes
to life on stage with all your
favorite characters and songs!
July 8 thru August 2
Saturdays at 11am and 3pm
Sundays at 3pm
Wednesdays at 10am
all seats $8.00
Buy 3 tickets and get 1 FREE!

 Book Fair for TLACFri, July 17th - Fri, July 24th 2009 TLAC is having another Book Fair Fundraiser at Barnes and Noble located at 50 Barrett Pkwy in Marietta near Town Center Mall! A portion of all proceeds goes to the TLAC School Outreach Program - TLAC-IT! There will be different activities every day on July 17, 18, 19! Sale continues through July 24th. Just be sure to tell the cashier you're there for TLAC! You can print out the Voucher pictured here by going to our Downloads page! Voucher can be used at ANY Barnes and Noble - so email it to your friends and family! Thanks for your support.
Events planned at the Marietta Store:
Friday 10-Noon
The House on 88th Street
Little Red Train to the Rescue
Bed Hogs
Who's on First
If Roast Beef could Fly
Casy at the Bat
Saturday 10-Noon
Nancy Drew Expo (Props and Boards)
"Somewhere Over the Rainbow" Dorothy in costume
Mouse, House The Senate Mouse

 Save the Elm Street HouseSat, July 25th 2009 It's a work day! We're looking for able-bodied, community-minded volunteers to spend 1-2 hours removing kudzu, foliage and weeds from the 113 Elm Street lot
in Downtown Woodstock.
Meet Saturday, July 25 from 8am-5pm and find out the exciting plans in store for this house and our entire community.
Volunteers bring bottled water and work gloves and any of the following tools: weed eaters, shovels, limb cutters and clippers, trash bags, wheelbarrows, etc.You may sign up for a slot at Roomscapes Gallery in person or via e-mail: roomscapes@att.net or call 770-517-7404

 Thats EntertainmentFri, August 7th - Sun, August 16th 2009 A musical cabaret featuring the Stars of TLAC performing songs and scenes from Motown, Broadway and the Movies!
8pm Fridays & Saturdays
3pm Sundays
BUY 3 TICKETS GET ONE FREE!
(cannot be combined with other offers)

 House at Pooh CornerSat, October 3rd - Sun, October 4th 2009 Pooh, Piglet, Tigger and all their friends in the 100 Acre Wood dance and sing this wonderful tale by A. A. Milne.
Saturday Oct 3 at 11am & 3pm
Sunday Oct 4 at 3pm
BUY 3 GET 1 FREE!!

 Little Women Tea PartyFri, October 9th 2009 SPECIAL TEA PARTY!
Friday October 9 4:30-6pm
at Tea Leaves and Thyme!
Have tea with the characters from Little Women the play and also receive a discounted ticket to see the show!
Includes special menu of delicate sandwiches and desserts and a variety of teas. $20.00 includes tea party, show ticket, tax and gratuity. Please call Tea Leaves and Thyme for a reservation:
770-516-2609 8990 Main St Woodstock

 Much Ado About TLAC: A Party for the ArtsSat, October 10th 2009 We invite you to Play a Part at Much Ado About TLAC: A Party for the Arts and Silent Auction, an evening filled with fun, food - A Taste of Woodstock, music, dancing, karaoke, improv, door prizes and much, much more!
Support your community theatre, have a great time and bid on fantastic bargains of all kinds!
Location - Towne Lake Hills East Clubhouse on T Lake Hills East Drive
in Woodstock
7-10pm Saturday October 10th
$15.00 cover charge
Call 678-494-4251 for tickets or purchase online at
www.tlaclive.org

 The Butler Did ItFri, October 16th - Sat, October 31st 2009 This whacky mystery spoof by Tim Kelly will have you laughing while trying to figure out who dun it!
October 16-31
Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm
Wear a costume on Halloween and get your seats for HALF PRICE!

 Little WomenSat, October 24th - Sun, November 15th 2009 Louisa May Alcotts beautiful story of the March family will make you laugh and cry in this faithful musical adaptation.
October 24-November 15
Saturdays & Sundays at 3pm
Also 7:30pm Friday November 6 & 13
SPECIAL PERFORMANCE!
10AM Tuesday November 3rd!

 A Christmas Carol 2009Fri, December 4th - Thu, December 24th 2009 The Dickens Christmas classic comes brilliantly to life in this musical adaptation you will want to be a family tradition!
$13 Adults $11 Seniors/Students
$9 Children 12 and under
includes Sales Tax
December 5-24
at The Towne Lake Arts Center
6576 Commerce Pkwy Woodstock
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm Sundays at 3:00pm
also 7:30pm December 22, 23 and 2pm December 24

 The Little Drummer Boy 2009Sat, December 5th - Thu, December 24th 2009 Inspired by the beautiful Harry Simeone song, Daniel and his family
meet the Three Wisemen, Mary and Joseph on their way to Bethlehem.
Performances will be held in
Downtown Woodstock
at the Woodstock Community Church on Main Street!
Please bring canned goods
donations for local food banks.
Performances:
Wednesday Dec 9 at 10am
Saturdays Dec 12 & 19 at 11am & 3pm
Also 10am December 22, 23 & 24
All seats only $6.00 includes Sales Tax

 Art ShowSun, December 6th - Thu, December 24th 2009 The Arts Alliance of Georgia brings a juried art show to TLAC with paintings, sculpture, jewelry and more! Open artists reception for the public on Sunday December 6 from 7-9pm.

 T.L.A.C.I.T. Holiday PerformanceWed, December 16th 2009 Come join us at the Towne Lake Arts Center for cookies, cocoa, and holiday cheer as we kick off our FREE touring performing arts
program, T.L.A.C.I.T.!
This is our 3rd year touring to Cherokee County Schools providing performances in creative story-building and theatrical games to children of all ages.
We hope you will join us for some fun HOLIDAY IMPROV!
Show begins at 10pm.
Please call to make reservations.

 The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe 2010Fri, January 15th - Sun, January 31st 2010 Follow Peter, Susan, Edmond and Lucy through the wardrobe and into Narnia in this musical adaptation of the C.S Lewis novel.
Fridays at 7:30pm
Saturdays and Sundays at 3pm
All seats $9.00 includes Sales Tax

 Be My ValentineFri, February 12th - Sun, February 14th 2010 A delightful evening for you and your sweetheart! Songs and scenes from the stage and screen that will make you laugh, cry and sigh!
February 12, 13 & 14 at 7pm
Includes light dinner/dessert/beverages
$27.50 per person
Includes Sales Tax
2:27pm--2/12/10
*** February 12th Performance has been CANCELLED due to weather. ***
Reservations can still be made for Saturday and Sunday.

 Tea with Scout and Aunt AlexandraFri, February 19th 2010 ...or How to Take a Tomboy to a Fancy Restaurant.
Part of The Big Read in Cherokee County. Join cast members from "To Kill a Mockingbird" to share a variety of teas and a lively menu of sweets and sandwiches. Feel free to dress up in your fanciest dress, overalls or 1930's costume.
Friday February 19 at 10am
Please call Tea Leaves & Thyme directly at 770-516-2609 to make your reservations in advance as space is limited!
Tea Leaves & Thyme Website:
http://www.tealeavesandthyme.com/tlt/home.htm
$14.00 includes tax and gratuity

 T.L.A.C.I.T. Thursday Night Madness!Thu, March 4th - Thu, April 29th 2010 TLACIT, our touring improv troupe, invites you for some good ol' fashioned improv every Thursday night! They're family-friendly and highly entertaining! Enjoy games similar to those on 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?'
Shows run every week on Thursday night through April 15th at 9:30pm!

 Black and White Art Show and FundraiserFri, March 5th 2010 A unique art show and sale benefitting The Big Read in Cherokee County and featuring the works of renowned local artists.
6-9pm at Roomscapes Gallery and Heartworks Studio 390 Chambers St in Downtown Woodstock

 Free Teen Mystery PartySat, March 6th 2010 An evening for teens with a mystery scavenger hunt and other activities focusing on the character of Boo Radley in "To Kill a Mockingbird". Includes light refreshments. Part of the Big Read in Cherokee County.
Saturday March 6 from 7-10 pm
at the Woodstock Community Church
8534 Main St

 The Sneetches and Other StoriesSat, March 6th - Sun, March 28th 2010 TLAC includes the Dr. Seuss book The Sneetches & Other Stories as part of the Little Read in Cherokee County.
Saturdays & Sundays at 3pm
All Seats $6 Includes Sales Tax
Sponsored by the CarMax Foundation and the Target Foundation.
READ TWO REVIEWS - at these links:
http://www.examiner.com/x-32453-Atlanta-Northside-Grandparenting-Examiner~y2010m3d2-The-Sneetchesyou-and-the-kids-can-become-part-of-the-show
OR
http://www.examiner.com/examiner/x-32453-Atlanta-Northside-Grandparenting-Examiner~y2010m3d6-Update-on-The-Sneetches

 To Kill a MockingbirdTue, March 9th - Sat, March 27th 2010 To Kill a Mockingbird The novel by Harper Lee comes to Downtown Woodstock as part of The Big Read in Cherokee County!
The Big Read is an initiative of the National Endowment for the Arts in partnership with the Institute of Museum and Library Services and Arts Midwest.
Scout and Jem learn about justice and integrity from their lawyer father, Atticus Finch, as he defends a wrongly accused man.
March 9-27
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm
School shows on Tuesdays & Thursdays
Free if you read the book or
$11 Adults $9 Students/Seniors Performances held at the Woodstock Community Church 8534 Main St

 Summer Camp RegistrationFri, April 16th - Tue, June 1st 2010 Registration is in progress for our wonderful Summer Drama Camps! Full details by clicking on Camps & Classes on the left menu and then click on Summer Camps!
Discounts and partial need-based scholarships available. Camp fee includes script, cd/mp3 songs, tshirt, attendance at a TLAC mainstage show (Treasure Island or Mulan Jr) DVD of final performance and costumes.
Contact: Siobhan Collins
Email: TLACeducation@gmail.com

 The Music ManFri, April 23rd - Sat, May 8th 2010 Meredith Willson's great American musical comes to Downtown Woodstock! Sponsored by LGE Community Credit Union. Professor Harold Hill tries to create a marching band while wooing Marian the Librarian. Mayor Shinn and the City Council, in their own bumbling way, try to figure out what the 'Professor' is up to! A wonderful family friendly Broadway Musical! Held at the Woodstock Community Church 8534 Main St.
April 23 to May 8, 2009
Fridays at 7:30pm
Saturdays at 2pm and 7:30pm
$11 Adults $9 Students/Children
Includes Sales Tax

 Elm Street Kick Off PartySat, May 8th 2010 You're invited
to a Kick Off Party
to celebrate the next evolution of
The Towne Lake Arts Center...
Saturday May 8,
Drop-in 10 am - 12 noon
at the Woodstock Community Church
8534 Main Street in Woodstock
We're moving, we're growing.
Four acres.
Four kinds of fun.
All in the heart of downtown Woodstock.
And bring a friend!
Find out more at
elmstreetarts.org
or call 678-494-4251
or click on the left menu under
Elm Street Cultural Arts Village

 Treasure Island or Who's Got the Map?Wed, June 9th - Sun, June 27th 2010 The Robert Louis Stevenson novel is given an accurate yet hilarious treatment in this kid-friendly stage adaptation the whole
family will enjoy!
Saturdays at 11am and 3pm
Wednesdays at 10am Sundays at 3pm
All seats $9 Includes Sales Tax

 Steve Boomer Sutton Kidney Fund Benefit ConcertSat, June 19th 2010 An Evening with Mark Twain featuring the amazing Kurt Sutton with jazzy music by Dr. Paul "Piano Red" Chandler and appearances by the "DeeJay Friends Of Boomer" - Ray Mariner from the Cindy & Ray Morning Show on Star94, "Red Neckerson" (Gary Corry) from the Gary McKee Morning Show & Jim Vann. Proceeds go to the Steve Boomer Sutton Kidney Fund. One night only - Saturday June 19th at the Woodstock Community Church Auditorium 8534 Main St
Meet the DJs reception begins at 7pm
Show begins at 8pm

 Mulan Tea PartyFri, July 23rd 2010 Join the cast of Mulan at a delightful tea party at Tea Leaves and Thyme on Main Street in Woodstock! A variety of teas and tasty treats await you as you chat with Mulan and her friends!
Friday July 23rd at 10am
$20 includes full tea, treats, ticket to the show, tax and gratuity.
Call Tea Leaves and Thyme to make your reservation in advance!
(770) 516-2609

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