- By Wendy Woods
- Entertainment
book/lyrics by Rachel Lampert, music by Kevin Rockower
The Trojan War has finally ended and the citizens of Ithaca anxiously await the victorious return of King Odysseus (David Moreland pictured right)) and his men. But as soon as the King's ship is sighted on the horizon, it is strangely blown back out to sea! What follows? Adventures with Greek gods and goddesses (Erica Steinhagen as Athena, pictured left), a strange visit to the Land of the Lotus Eaters, and a close call with a cry-baby Cyclops in this story told by live actors and puppets. UNDERWRITTEN BY TOMPKINS TRUST COMPANY; SPONSORED BY THE CAT'S PAJAMAS AND VECTOR MAGNETICS.
WHAT THE CRITICS SAY ABOUT THE ODYSSEY...
"it's rollicking evidence that the Kitchen Theatre Company's Family Fare serves up nourishment to please the palates of adults even as it feeds the curiosity and hunger for entertainment of children...This is joyous company theater." - The Ithaca Times
Kitchen Theatre
THE ODYSSEY PERFORMANCES:
October 8, 2005, Saturday at 1:00 pm
October 8, 2005, Saturday at 3:00 pm
October 9, 2005, Sunday at 1:00 pm
October 15 2005, Saturday at 1:00 pm
October 15, 2005, Saturday at 3:00 pm
October 16, 2005, Sunday at 1:00 pm CLOSING
"it's rollicking evidence that the Kitchen Theatre Company's Family Fare serves up nourishment to please the palates of adults even as it feeds the curiosity and hunger for entertainment of children...This is joyous company theater." - The Ithaca Times
Kitchen Theatre
THE ODYSSEY PERFORMANCES:
October 8, 2005, Saturday at 1:00 pm
October 8, 2005, Saturday at 3:00 pm
October 9, 2005, Sunday at 1:00 pm
October 15 2005, Saturday at 1:00 pm
October 15, 2005, Saturday at 3:00 pm
October 16, 2005, Sunday at 1:00 pm CLOSING