Diana Wortham Theatre’s Mainstage Performances – Winter 2016

YAMATO The Drummers of Japan
YAMATO The Drummers of Japan

As the winter weather turns colder, the Diana Wortham Theatre’s Mainstage Series is heating up.

Tickets are on sale now for some of the most anticipated performances of the 2015/2016 season, including the thundering rhythms and jaw-dropping skill of YAMATO The Drummers of Japan (February 18 & 19), the groundbreaking dance theatre company Lucky Plush Productions (February 26 & 27), the highly popular jazz, rock and pop outfit stephaniesîd (March 19), and many more.

Aquila Theatre Company in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet

Saturday, February 6 at 8 p.m.
The timeless story of forbidden love and warring families is brought to life by the talents of the Aquila Theatre. Redirecting some of the focus to other relationships at play, a 30-foot-long gown links Juliet and Lady Capulet as they navigate the treacherous waters of arranged marriages, teenage rebellion, and all that befalls this famous household.

YAMATO The Drummers of Japan

Thursday & Friday, February 18 & 19 at 8 p.m.
Yamato presents Bakuon – Legend of the Heartbeat, complete with trademark taiko drumming, infectious enthusiasm, and jaw-dropping skill. Rousing, heart-pounding feats of athleticism and musical skill.

Lucky Plush Productions Trip the Light Fantastic: The Making of SuperStrip

Friday & Saturday, February 26 & 27 at 8 p.m.
Inspired by pulp novels and comic books, artistic director Julia Rhoads, composer Michael Caskey, and video designer John Boesche explore the obstacles that contemporary do-gooders face in fighting for Truth, Justice and … Whatever. A high-octane blend of winning performance, humor and passion.

Lúnasa with special guest Tim O’Brien

Sunday, February 28 at 7 p.m.
Lúnasa joins its fresh Irish melodies with the beloved music of Appalachia in a performance with master folk and bluegrass musician Tim O’Brien.

The Cashore Marionettes

Saturday, March 5: Simple Gifts at 2 p.m.
and Life in Motion at 8 p.m.

The mesmerizing work of Joseph Cashore and his marionettes walk through the many phases of life to stunning works by Beethoven, Vivaldi, Strauss and Copland. Two shows; a matinee for families of all ages, and an evening performance for older children and adults.

Altan

Thursday, March 10 at 8 p.m.
Join this traditional Irish band as it weaves an evening of jigs and reels, touching melodies, and even explores the ancient bonds between Irish music and bluegrass roots.

stephaniesid

Saturday, March 19 at 8 p.m.
This incredible trio combines jazz, rock and pop to churn out wondrous and highly original tunes. The evening is also a benefit for the Y.E.S. Emerging Artists Fund for graduating high school seniors pursuing a career in the performing arts.

Dervish

Friday, March 25 at 8 p.m.
From jam sessions at neighborhood pubs in Ireland to performing for the Chinese government, Dervish is on a mission to spread traditional Irish music to every corner with a myriad of ballads, reels and melodies.

Rhythmic Circus: Feet Don’t Fail Me Now!

Thursday & Friday, March 31 & April 1 at 8 p.m.
Groove to the beat with genre-hopping music and percussive dance highlighted by taps, shuffles and stomps and punctuated by the refrains of the seven-piece brass band, not to mention a human beat-box.

If You Go: For more information or to purchase tickets, call the theatre’s box office at (828) 257-4530 or visit dwtheatre.com.