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2010 Season

GUYS AND DOLLS
Feb 6-Mar 28 at East Sonora

DIAL M FOR MURDER
Mar 26-Apr 18 at Fallon House

SHIPWRECKED: An Entertainment
The Amazing Adventures of Louis de Rougemont (as told by himself)

Apr 23-May 16 at East Sonora

STAND BY YOUR MAN: The Tammy Wynette Story
May 14-Jun 20 at Fallon House

THE MARVELOUS WONDERETTES
Jun 25-Aug 15 at East Sonora

BIG RIVER: The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Jul 16-Aug 29 at Fallon House

MASTER CLASS
Sep 3-26 at East Sonora

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The Christmas Foundling
Nov 21 ñ Dec 21 at The Fallon House in Columbia


The Christmas Foundling
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by Norman Allen
Director: Julie Ludlum

Sierra Repís own Christmas tradition returns by popular demand. Inspired by the tales of Bret Harte, this original holiday play blends themes of home and family in a Gold Rush setting. It is Christmas Eve, 1852 at a cabin near rough-and-tumble Columbia, and a pair of miners are suddenly left with an orphaned infant. Over the years, the boy binds a loose-knit group of miners into a family. Then one night, a Boston woman arrives to claim the child as her nephew, and all those who love him must choose his future. ìSRT strikes goldÖ a bright new traditionÖ thoroughly uplifting.î -- Union Democrat







Previews, Reviews, Articles and Background

Review of The Christmas Foundling from Curtain Up
Calaveras Enterprise Review: 'Foundling' rekindles the familiar fires

Modesto Bee Review: 'Foundling' Touching Tale
Union Democrat Review: 'Foundling' Returns in Heartwarming Tale



Cast of The Christmas Foundling
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DOUGLAS G. BRENNAN
GARY HOLMAN
GREG PARKER
LAUREN BARNETT
ROB SMITTLE
SULLIVAN NOBLE
TY SMITH
 

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