Head back to school with Wing It Gets Greasy, Clackamas Rep’s interactive show for kids

Entertaining and educational series opens fourth season with 10:30am performance on Sat., September 30

OREGON CITY, Ore. — September 13, 2017 — Clackamas Repertory Theatre presents “Wing It Gets Greasy” Saturday, September 30 at 10:30am at the Osterman Theatre in Oregon City. Tickets are just $5 per person and may be purchased at the door. For more information, call (503) 594-6047. Young audience members are sure to enjoy the songs and dances, and have lots of fun!

“Wing It” is an interactive series for children aged 2-10 written and directed by Travis Nodurft. Nodurft is a company member of Clackamas Rep and has performed in numerous productions. He is a teacher at Ogden Middle School in Oregon City and a professionally trained clown who has traveled the country on a circus train entertaining the masses.

“Wing It” invites audience members to join the forest friends as they solve another one of life’s conundrums, and have some fun along the way. As summer wraps up, the forest friends are eager to get back to school and tell their friends about all of the exciting adventures they had while on break. Kids get to actively participate in the performance to help create the forest friends’ tale.

The Clackamas Repertory Theatre “Wing It” cast includes: Travis Nodurft as Buzz Buzz; Benjy Rickard as Baldi; Heather Ovalle as Rita; James Sharinghousen as Jazz; Jennifer Whitten as Luna; and, Chris Wilcox as The Captain. Special guest performers are Jayne Stevens as Spat and Dennis Kelly as Spit.

Clackamas Rep’s 2018 “Wing It” series includes performances on December 2 and 9, February 10, April 21, and June 16. All performances are at 10:30am on the campus of Clackamas Community College in Oregon City. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the door.

About Clackamas Repertory Theatre:
Clackamas Repertory Theatre (www.ClackamasRep.org) is a small professional theatre company in Oregon City, Ore. Founded in 2004, CRT offers high-quality, financially-accessible productions for the citizens of Clackamas County and beyond, prepares current and former Clackamas Community College students for a career in theatre, and gives Clackamas County youth the chance to experience theatre first-hand through summer internships and classes at the college.

For More Information:
Jayne Stevens, Assistant Managing Director
Clackamas Repertory Theatre
(503) 594-3914
jayne@clackamasrep.org

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