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The Spitfire Grill   A Musical

 

By James Valcq
and Fred Alley

Directed by
Charles Duncan


Musical Direction by
David H Schroeder
 

 

Folksy music soars in the telling

of a woman's triumph of spirit

in the most unlikely of places.

   
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“The Spitfire Grill” brings Percy (Aimee Kelley Spencer), a young woman just released from prison, under the watchful eye of the sheriff of Gilead, Wis. (James Milton).

 

Photo by Shelly Randall

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 

  The show has closed.

  Thank you all.

 

  Previews & interviews:

     Our press release

     Kitsap Sun preview

     PT Leader preview

 

     Profile of Musical Director

     David Schroeder by

     Shelly Randall

 

  Reviews:

     Kitsap Sun review

     PT Leader review

 

 

 

 

Sept

 

 

Oct

 

Thursday

shows include

Friday

 

Saturday

 

Sunday

matinees include

 

28

8:00

29

8:00

30

7:00

4

8:00

This performance is "Pay-What-You-Wish"

5

8:00

6

8:00

7

7:00

11

8:00

12

8:00

13

8:00

14

2:30 & 7:00

18

8:00

19

8:00

20

8:00

21

2:30 & 7:00

   
   

This performance is "Pay-What-You-Wish" First Thursday performance is "pay-what-you-wish"

 
 
 

 

Audience Comments

 
 

 

Wow! The acting was superb and the singing, score and music were delightful. The set was, once again, very professional. Watch that hatchet if you're sitting in the front row! My evening at the Spitfire Grill was perfect - there were even chocolates in the lobby.

 

        -- Ruth, Port Townsend

 

 

 

The company just keeps pulling one rabbit out of the hat after another. The latest Leporidae we thought was a wonderful piece of theatre that was funny and touching, beautifully acted and sung and directed. Although it was a somewhat unusual combination of instruments, the musical accompaniment was just right with a perfect balance between the voices and the instruments.

 

        -- Paul, Port Hadlock

 

 
Torrey Berkson in "A Few Moments at the Sonatina Café" -- Eleventh Annual Playwirghts' Festival  2007      
     
    David Wayne Johnson  in "Tartuffe"  2007  
     
Angela Amos in "So Far - The Children of the Elvi"  2007      
     
    Ben Rezendez in "Romeo and Juliet"  2007  
     
Brenda French  in "The Threepenny Opera"  2006      
     
    Zach Nesmith in "The Taming of the Shrew"  2006  

 

 

 

Key City Players

is funded in part

by a generous grant

from the Port Townsend Arts Commission.

 

Port Townsend Arts Commission, City of Port Townsend

 

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