Porterville Recorder

‘Superheroe­s Unite’ at Lindsay Theater

- Recorder@portervill­erecorder.com

The Lindsay Community Theater presents the 2018 Hot Dog Melodrama Theater. The play is entitled “Superheroe­s Unite” and is a spoof of all the superhero movies and television shows that are so popular right now. Show dates are Jan. 19, 20, 26, and 27 at 7:30 p.m. and Jan. 20 at 2 p.m. Prices are $10 for adults and $5 for students.

The Lindsay Community Theater presents the 2018 Hot Dog Melodrama Theater. The play is entitled “Superheroe­s Unite” and is a spoof of all the superhero movies and television shows that are so popular right now. Show dates are Jan. 19, 20, 26, and 27 at 7:30 p.m. and Jan. 20 at 2 p.m. Prices are $10 for adults and $5 for students.

As a special bonus anyone wearing a superhero costume to the play receives a free hot dog or nacho at the snack bar. Tickets are available online at lindsaycom­munitythea­ter.com or at the box office 45 minutes before curtain.

The story is about a small town with a crime problem that the police force can’t keep up with. The Mayor (Brace Loeffler) and Deputy Mayor (Chris Shepard) decide that what the town needs is a superhero. This does not sit well with the police commission­er (Shane Rangel) or his assistant (Elizabeth Johnson.)

The Mayor decides to hold auditions for a superhero, but since all the really popular superheroe­s are already taken, Superman, Batman, Flash, etc., the list of candidates is a cut below. The auditions end up being a cross between “America’s Got Talent” and the “Gong Show,” with a little “Survivor” thrown in for good measure.

The superhero contestant­s are Curatio, who quotes Shakespear­e (Ethan Willett), Allegro, super speedster (Jade Franco), Tempo, who controls time (Gage Phipps), Cannonball, who can turn things to lead (Erik Tyler), Titania, who is super strong (Kiannah Vasquez), Dr. Do-a-lot, clueless animal whisperer (Steve Ross), Cacophony, super loud (Elisa Salinas), Irony Maiden, antagonist­ic (Alli Smith), Mesmer, mind-reader (John Anthony), The Supplier, has everything you need (Jacci West), and Stevie, sidekick of the Ninja (Lilyann Keeton).

When an evil supervilla­in (Chris Shepard) and his gang (Benjamin Satko and Meghan Johnson) threaten the town, however, the superheroe­s unite with the aid of the mysterious Ninja (George Pearce) to save the day, albeit in a somewhat hilarious fashion. This play is suitable for children of all ages.

The Lindsay Community Theater is located at 190 N. Elmwood in the heart of downtown Lindsay. For informatio­n, call 284 2223 or visit lindsaycom­munitythea­ter.com.

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