Institute of Outdoor Drama
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Ohio: 2007

Institute of Outdoor Drama
Institute of Outdoor Drama

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ACTORS' THEATRE COMPANY

King Lear, William Shakespeare, playwright
Taming of the Shrew, William Shakespeare, playwright

ALSO: Mary Stuart, Friedrich Schiller, playwright
Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), Adam Long, Daniel Singer and Jess Winfield, playwrights
May 17 - September 2 (Thursday - Sunday)

For specific production dates, please call the box office.
Actors’ Theatre Company, 1000 City Park, Columbus, OH 43206
(614) 444-6888 (box office and administration)
For more information on area lodging, restaurants and attractions visit
Columbus Convention and Visitors Bureau or call(614) 221-6623

Note: Free Admission


5.

BLUE JACKET
W .L. Mundell, playwright; Michael Rasbury, composer

Blue Jacket invites audiences to relive the history of the Shawnee Nation as Shawnee Indians, frontier settlers, and fugitive slaves forge the definition of American freedom on land where these legends once walked. Thundering horses, roaring cannons, flaming arrows and torches bring history to life on the three acre outdoor stage.
June 22 - August 26 (Tuesday- Sunday)

ALSO: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, David Dortch, playwright
September 6 - September 30 (Thursday - Sunday)


First Frontier, Inc., PO Box C, Xenia, OH 45385-0692
(877)-465-BLUE (toll free) or (937) 376-4318 (box office), (937) 376-4358 (administration)
For more information on area lodging, restaurants and attractions visit Greene County Convention and Visitors Bureau or call (800) 733-9109.


35.

THE LIVING WORD
Frank Roughton Harvey, playwright; revised by Mark Pedro

Beginning with the Sermon on the Mount, The Living Word reflects on the last three years of the life of Christ with dramatic depictions of Palm Sunday, the last supper, Gethsemane, Pilate’s court, the crucifixion and the resurrection.
June 15 - September 22 (Friday - Saturday)

The Living Word, PO Box 1481, Cambridge, OH 43725
(740) 439-2761 (box office and administration)
For more information on area lodging, restaurants and attractions visit Cambridge Visitors and Convention Bureau or call (800) 933-5480


24.

TECUMSEH!
Allan W. Eckert, playwright; Frankie Laine, composer

Tecumseh! tells the story of the great Shawnee Indian leader’s lifelong effort to protect his homeland, the Scioto River Valley of southern Ohio, from white settlers and ends with his self-prophesied death at the Battle of the Thames in the War of 1812.
June 8 - September 1 (Monday - Saturday)

The Scioto Society, Inc., PO Box 73, Chillicothe, OH 45601-0073
(866) 775-0700 (box office), (740) 775-4100 (administration)
For more information on area lodging, restaurants and attractions visit Ross-Chillicothe Convention and Visitors Bureau or call(800) 413-4118


29.

TRUMPET IN THE LAND
Paul Green, playwright; Frank Lewin, composer

Set in Ohio’s historic Tuscarawas Valley during the Revolutionary War, this is the compelling story of David Zeisberger, a Moravian missionary, who with a small group of Delaware Indians, established Ohio’s first settlement, Schoenbrunn.

THE WHITE SAVAGE
Joseph Bonamico and Mark H. Durbin, playwrights; Frank Lewin, composer

This drama is the legendary and heroic story of frontiersman, Simon Girty, nicknamed "The White Savage," and his alliance with the Native Americans and the British during the American Revolution.
June 9 - August 26 (Monday - Saturday)

ALSO: OKLAHOMA!, Oscar Hammerstein, II, playwright; Richard Rodgers, composer
July 18 - August 25 (Monday - Saturday)

For specific production dates, please call the box office.
Ohio Outdoor Historical Drama Association, Inc., PO Box 450, New Philadelphia, OH 44663
(330) 339-1132 (box office), (330) 364-5111 (administration)
For more information on area lodging, restaurants and attractions visit Tuscarawas County Convention and Visitors Bureau or call (800) 527-3387



Institute of Outdoor Drama
Institute of Outdoor Drama