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"FREAKY, FUNNY and FETISH-Y!"
"Wacky, weird and worthy."
"HOWLINGLY HICKMAN-ISH!"

"Alliteratively articulated, and all awesome actors are always alive!"

The House of
Frankenstein
October 9-19, 2008


OPENING NIGHT
2-for-1 priced tickets
Thursday, October 9th, 2008 at 8pm



In this send-up of the old Universal monster movies, Baron Victor von Frankenstein tries, against all odds to perfect his “creation”. Unfortunately his only “success” to date is a mute monster who can double as a lamp.
Adding to his misery is his inept assistant Igor, a terrifying German housekeeper, and his wife who is tired of the gloom and constant rain.
To make matters worse, an odd assortment of “guests” arrive at his castle to remove their various curses – Count Dracula and his beautiful-but-bored vampire fiance, the Wolfman, and the Phantom of the Opera.
This ridiculously horrific comedy is sure to be more treat than trick.
Written by Martin Downing 
Directed by Stephanie Moffett 


$15 tickets
Friday, October 10th at 8pm
Saturday, October 11th at 8pm
MATNEE Sunday, October 12th at 1:30pm
Thursday, October 16th at 8pm
Friday, October 17th at 8pm
Saturday, October 18th at 8pm
MATINEE Sunday, October 19th at 1:30pm



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727-345-1474

The House of Frankenstein

October 9-19, 2008
Catherine Hickman Theater
Beach Boulevard & 26th Avenue South
Beautiful Downtown Gulfport, Florida

 



ICT's "cool booth" at Geckofest
You won't have to look for Island Community Theatre's booth at Geckofest - the crowd will lead you to the "coolest" spot
Saturday, August 30th -
Noon to 10pm

Artsy Gulfport continues their whimsical salute to the Gecko with the 8th Annual Gecko Fest. This family festival and walking parade celebrates the End of Summer and Labor Day weekend with color, whimsy, extraordinary entertainment and a street dance on Saturday, August 30, 2008.  Gecko Fest is easily described as a whimsical combination of a family-oriented Mardi Gras, Renaissance Faire, and British Loony Parties gone Gecko in Gulfport, Florida.

ADMISSION IS FREE | PARKING IS FREE
Guflport Geckofest | Beach Boulevard
Noon to 10pm August 30, 2008
www.geckofest.com


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An ICT "exclusive, world premiere, ain't it cool?" first: Tootsie: The Play
Tootsie: an actor's dream role. Or roles. There are so many classic scenes in the 1982 Sidney Pollock film "Tootsie" that it would be tough for an actor to not accept playing any of the characters.
Guess what? Welcome to the 11th season of Island Community Theatre, where "Tootsie" is now a stage play.

Granted the exclusive rights for Tootsie: The Play, ICT Executive Producer Grant Rhinehart (Harold in last season's ICT production of Harold & Maude) brings Elaine Cloud Goller's adaptation of the Larry Gelbart and Murray Schisgal screenplay to the Catherine Hickman stage for three weekends beginning February 5th, 2009.
Auditions for Tootsie : The Play will be announced soon.

Cool "vegetable scene" from Tootsie with Michael Dorsey and George, Michael's agent
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ICT awards first Dowling Scholarships 
Recipients are Trevor Fiegel, Margee Murray and Laura Ross: our future in lights, camera and that action thing.


The Lary's, the Tampa Bay Tony Award
ICT, winner of nine Lary's, including five for Driving Miss Daisy. sends our 2008 Palmie Award winners to the Lary's October 12th at the Largo Cultural Center.



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Island Community Theatre - Theatre for the Movie Generation  
727-345-1474     PO Box 5108 Gulfport, Florida 33737  
e-mail us at plays@islandcommunitytheatre.com  
  

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