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Something Rotten Lofte Community Theatre Tickets & Info
Immerse yourself in an unforgettable theatrical experience with Something Rotten at Manley on August 2, 2025. This vibrant production promises a night filled with humor, dazzling set designs, and lively choreography that bring the Elizabethan era to life. Enjoy themed nights at Lofte Community Theatre, where each event adds a unique twist, enhancing your overall experience. Take advantage of our partnership with transport services for seamless access to the venue, ensuring you arrive relaxed and ready to enjoy the show. Don’t miss the chance to participate in expert talks and behind-the-scenes insights that deepen your appreciation for this acclaimed musical. Join countless families and theater enthusiasts who have made Something Rotten a treasured tradition, celebrated for its clever satire and captivating performances. The show features standout performances, including Brad Oscar as Shylock, showcasing his remarkable talent as both actor and vocalist. Since its debut, Something Rotten has garnered widespread acclaim, receiving 10 Tony Award nominations in 2015, and was also nominated for the Drama Desk Award for Best Musical in 2016. This comedic homage to the struggles of writers in the Elizabethan era, highlighted by humorous numbers like 'It’s Tough Being the Bard,' offers a perfect blend of wit, music, and theatrical flair that will leave audiences laughing and inspired.
Lofte Community Theatre
Nestled in the scenic rural landscape, the Lofte Community Theatre is a charming and innovative venue that offers a rich theatrical experience, including the popular production of Something Rotten at the Manley Theatre. Unique features such as a rotating stage platform, in use since 1985, allow for dynamic and inventive staging that captivates audiences. The theatre also hosts engaging exhibits like the 'Costume Display,' which showcases historical costumes and highlights the craftsmanship of regional stylists, offering visitors a glimpse into theatrical history. In 2012, the Lofte Theatre staged an outdoor production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, demonstrating its versatility and commitment to creating memorable performances in diverse settings. Dedicated to fostering local talent, the theatre provides apprenticeships for aspiring theatre students, enriching the regional arts community. Premium seating options provide an intimate experience, allowing guests to observe the actors' subtle expressions and enjoy a closer connection to the performance. For an enriching cultural outing, follow the picturesque country roads that wind through the area, leading directly to the Lofte Community Theatre, where every show promises a journey of creativity and community spirit, including the upcoming Something Rotten at the Manley Theatre.
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