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Once in the Time of the Rainbow Crow | Central Missouri Repertory | Children's Play | University News

Central Missouri Repertory to Present Original Children's Play

By Mike Greife, June 6, 2016

WARRENSBURG, MO - The Central Missouri Repertory Theatre at the University of Central Missouri will present the world premiere of the children's play "Once in the Time of the Rainbow Crow" by Claudia I. Haas this summer at locations throughout west-central central Missouri during June.The performance is under the direction of John Wilson, professor of theatre and chair of the Department of Theatre and Dance.

"Once in the Time of the Rainbow Crow" will be on tour, presenting free public performances at several sites in west-central Missouri:

  • June 8 at Whiteman Air Force Base;
  • June 9 at Camp Wonderland, Lake of the Ozarks;
  • June 10 in Richmond;
  • June 15 in Carrollton;
  • June 16 in Warrensburg, and
  • June 17 in Marshall.

All performances start at 10 a.m., with exception of June 9 at 11 a.m.

When a sudden 鈥渨hite blanket鈥 covers the woods, the woodland animals are left with chattering teeth and an inability to keep warm. The Rainbow Crow volunteers to go have a chat with The Creator to see if The Creator can undo the white blanket of snow. It is a perilous two-day journey to The Creator鈥檚 home in the sky. Rainbow Crow is apprehensive, but he braves the journey, meeting an assortment of sky spirits on the way.
The company includes: Stephanie Laaker as Deer/Kimook; Lisa Fiori as Little Bird/Ilan; Bryson Kenworthy as Bunny/Kishu; Adam Segura as Coyote/Alank; Kaelyn Whitt as Squirrel/Kikook; Nellie Maple as Crow. and Daniel Parman as Creator. Marcela R. Gonzalez as the assistant company manager, stage manager and assistant director; Libby Pecher is the scenic designer; Bronwyn Fisher, costume designer; and Andrew Peveler is the technical director and scene shop personnel.

"Once in the Time of the Rainbow Crow" is sponsored through the support of the Wetzel Family Foundation. This season marks the 31st anniversary of CMR bringing live children鈥檚 theatre productions to west-central Missouri.

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