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Something Rotten Lofte Community Theatre Tickets & Info
Experience the vibrant and intimate atmosphere of Manley Theatre on July 25, 2025, as you immerse yourself in the unforgettable performances of Something Rotten! With every seat offering excellent visibility, you'll enjoy an engaging night full of humor, heart, and spectacular musical numbers. Don't miss your chance to secure tickets and become part of the excitement that has captivated audiences nationwide. Local schools actively participate in promoting cultural education through workshops and student matinee performances, fostering a new appreciation for musical theater. Witness emerging talent during the theatre’s showcase events and connect with a community of passionate theater lovers. Something Rotten! is renowned for its clever parody of Renaissance theater and its lively score, including hit numbers like 'The Trials of The Bard,' a hilarious song that humorously explores the struggles of writers and playwrights. Since its debut at the 2014 Seattle Musical Theatre Festival, this Broadway hit has garnered critical acclaim for its inventive storytelling, blending a variety of musical styles from soulful ballads to energetic ensemble pieces. Join us for an evening of laughter, inspiration, and theatrical brilliance—an experience that promises to leave you singing long after the curtains close.
Lofte Community Theatre
Located between the town library and town hall, Lofte Community Theatre has been a cornerstone of cultural enrichment since its inaugural production in the summer of 1977, when it showcased a classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical. Renowned for its vibrant 'Collaborative Artwork,' a collective painting that adorns the stage facade, the Lofte Theatre embodies community spirit and artistic innovation. Through partnerships with local playhouses and collaborative performances, such as the recent production of Something Rotten at the Manley Theatre, it continues to expand its reach and influence. The theatre thoughtfully offers complimentary tickets to emergency personnel as a gesture of appreciation, highlighting its commitment to community service. Audience members seeking an immersive experience often choose the Orchestra section, situated closest to the stage, where they can marvel at the performers' skill and see the musicians in detail. Whether you're a dedicated theater enthusiast or a newcomer, follow the lively sounds of rehearsals to find your way to this beloved venue, where every production celebrates creativity and community.