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Life is no picnic, and that’s why the Kenai Performers are staging a Broadway classic of that same name. The show recently took on a new meaning for cast and crew members.
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Mystery is afoot in the Kenai Performers rehearsal space. That’s because the theater group is staging the whodunit classic “The Mousetrap.” The popular British play is the longest continuously running show in theater history.
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A mythical, blood-hungry plant is alive in the Kenai Performers’ rehearsal space. That’s because the group is staging the cult classic “Little Shop of Horrors.”
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Not all actors have the time to commit to a fully staged play or musical. That’s why the Kenai Performers are putting together a style of theater where actors do dramatic readings with few costumes or rehearsals.
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The Kenai Performers will soon take flight in a wacky production of the French comedy classic “Boeing Boeing.” The play has been two theater seasons in the making, and the group says its absurd storyline will make audiences cringe with delight.
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For its first production of the season, the Kenai Performers will stage a collection of short plays on the topics of bullying and suicide. The group hopes to facilitate conversations and provide resources for people who may be struggling on the Kenai Peninsula.
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The Kenai Performers, a local theater company, is staging “Murder at the Renaissance Faire.” The murder mystery, as its title suggests, is a play within a play that follows a cast in an ever-decaying Renaissance fair.
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The Kenai Performers will soon stage a Neil Simon play, “The Odd Couple,” in a women-led adaptation. The show, which takes place in the 1980s, will run the next three weekends.
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The Kenai Performers will host a free community dance event this Saturday in Soldotna. Swing and line dance instruction will be provided an hour before the event.
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The Kenai Performers will stage the musical comedy “Greece is the Word: The Zeusical.” The unique act tells the well-known stories of Greek mythology with a modern-day twist.