LIVE THEATER at El Sol Theater
January 26 - February 4

Virus Theater Presents: "Lost, Found, and Snowbound" - A Melodrama of Invention, Inheritance, and Interdimensional Vortices

This weekend's shows  (February 4, 5, 6 - have been postponed...NEW SHOW DATES Friday February 16 @7pmSaturday February 17 @3pm & 7pmSunday February 18 @2pm

Friday February 16 canceled due to--We had to have a last minute change up in our casting of the play. To allow our actors time to rehearse and give their best performances, we will have a Dress Rehearsal Friday night instead of the show. We apologize for the inconvenience and encourage you to come to our shows on Saturday at 3pm & 7pm, and Sunday at 2pm.If you absolutely can’t make it, or were planning for Friday night, please come to our dress rehearsal Friday night at 7:15pm. Thank you for your understanding and support. The show must go on!

Silver City, New Mexico, January 22 – Virus Theater invites audiences to embark on a unique theatrical journey with their latest production, running from January 26 to February 4.

About the Production: "Lost, Found, and Snowbound" is an original melodrama that plays with traditional Western elements, throwing in unexpected twists with elements from the 1960s and science fiction. The show, a product of a three-month workshop with local high school students, features a dynamic mix of song and dance, eccentric inventions, clever banter, and perils aplenty…. And of course, popcorn throwing! 

Plot Synopsis: In the secret laboratory of a snowbound chalet, high in the mountains, a wild-eyed inventor and his robot assistant prepare to test a machine that could alter the course of human history. Meanwhile, his diabolical children plot to acquire the vast fortune recently inherited by a pair of sweet sisters who live nearby. But their schemes are impeded by the girl's devoted aunts and a resourceful scholar who finds himself in the middle of the mayhem. And the sisters, themselves, may prove more capable than it first appears.

Dates:

Friday & Saturday, January 26 & 27 @ 7pm

Sunday, January 28 @ 2pm

Thursday, Friday & Saturday, February 1, 2 & 3 @ 7pm

Sunday, February 4 @ 2pm

Venue: El Sol Theater, 406 N Bullard Street, Downtown Silver City

Ticket Information:

Available at the gate 30 minutes before each show$10 General Admission$5 Students

Quotes: "We are excited to bring 'Lost, Found, and Snowbound' to the El Sol Theater stage as part of our second annual high school theater workshop. This melodrama is a full-blown comedy with a fun blend of genres and time periods. It is witty and silly, and promises fun for all ages.” said Teresa Dahl-Bredine, director of the show.

How to Get Tickets: Tickets for each day's show and future performances will be available at the gate of El Sol Theater 30 minutes before showtime.

Media Contact: For media inquiries, interviews, or press passes, please contact: Teresa Dahl-Bredine, 575-654-7357, teresadahlb@gmail.com

About Virus Theater

At El Sol Theater, Silver City’s downtown venue for live performances, Virus Theater continues its tradition of delivering exceptional entertainment to the community. With a commitment to innovation and artistic excellence, Virus invites audiences to experience the magic of live theater.  

For more information about "Lost, Found, and Snowbound" visit www.virustheater.com .

 


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