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Based on the book by Natalie Babbitt, which also inspired a 2002 Disney movie, this magical, musical adventure is fun for the whole family and a dazzling spectacle.
Eleven year old Winnie Foster yearns for a life of adventure beyond her white picket fence when she stumbles upon the Tuck family and their secret to everlasting youth, and faces the extraordinary choice of returning to her ordinary life or continue with the Tucks on their infinite journey.
Recently on Broadway, the show is being presented to local audiences for the first time by a professional company at The Umbrella, on its newly constructed mainstage at 40 Stow Street, Concord.
It is directed by the award-winning by Nancy Curran Willis, and stars Madi Shaer as Winnie Foster, Max Charbonneau as Jesse Tuck, Rebekah Turner as Mae Tuck, Anthony Pires, Jr.* as Angus Tuck, Sean Mitchell Crosley as Miles Tuck, Robert Saoud* as Man in the Yellow Suit, Matthew Zahnzinger* as Constable Joe, Timmy Chase as Hugo, Jess Andra as Mother, and Cathy Merlo as Nana.
Show run is December 6-22, with performances on Thursdays at 7:30PM, Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM, and Sundays at 3PM.
See https://theumbrellaarts.org/production/tuck-everlasting
Madi Shaer as Winnie Foster
Max Charbonneau as Jesse Tuck
Rebekah Turner as Mae Tuck
Anthony Pires, Jr.* as Angus Tuck
Sean Mitchell Crosley as Miles Tuck
Robert Saoud* as Man in the Yellow Suit
Matthew Zahnzinger* as Constable Joe
Timmy Chase as Hugo
Jess Andra as Mother
Cathy Merlo as Nana
Gabriel de Beco / Noah Thomas Quinn as Young Thomas
with
John Breen
Sabrina Koss
Billy Luce, Jr.
Jackie Marchetti
Todd McNeel
Zoe Maya Miller
Sarajane Morse Mullins
David Rodrigues
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There's not a Christmas tree in sight, but there's plenty of uplifting, feel good spirit in the Umbrella Stage Company's TUCK EVERLASTING, the third production of their inaugural season in their gleaming new building in Concord. Under the direction of Elliot Norton Award-winner Nancy Curran Willis, the simplicity and magic of the story shine through the captivating performance of Madi Shaer as 11-year old Winnie Foster, a girl whose life is inexorably changed when she runs away and meets the Tuck family in the woods of Treegap, New Hampshire.
This December, The Umbrella Stage Company is proud to be the first professional to company to bring to local audiences this newest musical, magical adaptation of Natalie Babbitt's classic children tale, Tuck Everlasting, which also inspired a 2002 Disney film.
The Umbrella Stage Company is pleased to announce its 2019/2020 season, including an expanded six-show lineup staged in two newly constructed theaters at 40 Stow Street, as well as a variety of flexible new ticketing and subscription offerings.
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The Full Monty
The Umbrella Arts Center (4/26 - 5/19) | ||
A Christmas Carol
The Company Theatre (11/29 - 12/22) | ||
Disney’s Descendants The Musical
The Company Theatre (11/8 - 11/10) | ||
Orphie and the Book of Heroes
The Ruth Corkin Theatre at Brimmer and May (6/8 - 6/9)
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Come From Away
Boston Opera House (5/28 - 6/2) | ||
Neil Simon's Plaza Suite
Dennison Memorial Hall at Boston Church of Christ (4/27 - 5/5)
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MJ
Boston Opera House (6/18 - 7/7) | ||
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The Company Theatre (10/11 - 10/27) | ||
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