Just like the snow only much warmer, the cast has come storming back. After bouts with the flu and canceled performances, the “Goldilocks and the Ultimate Rampage” singers, dancers and actors will return to the stage for their final shows this week.
This musical comedy, presented by PA Panto and the Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts, will take the stage at 7 p.m. Thursday through Sunday, (Dec. 29-Jan. 1), at the Little Theater at Peninsula College, 1502 E. Lauridsen Blvd., Port Angeles.
One more matinee is also set for 2 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 1.
The evening performances on Thursday and Sunday were added after the Dec. 16-18 shows had to be canceled due to illness among cast and crew members.
“Goldilocks and the Ultimate Rampage” is co-directed by Port Angeles’ Shannon Cosgrove and Sequim’s Naomi Alstrup as a celebration of life in Clallam County, Cosgrove has said.
As the story goes, little Goldilocks (Emily MacAliley) just wants a quiet life in the town she’s chosen as her home. Her wealthy aunt known as the Dame (Morgan Bartholick) has gifted her a diner there.
Meanwhile, though, Goldie’s best friend, Rose Red (Bailey Loveless), is chafing at being stuck in this old village, and dreams of adventure in faraway places.
Enter the Big, Bad Wolf (Dana Duffy). He knows what he wants: everything. Hilarity and mayhem ensue, with woodland creatures and a Dame who takes things over the top.
“Ultimate Rampage” tickets are available at JFFA.org, with advance prices ranging from $10 for youngsters 17 and under, $15 for students and $25 for adults.
Tickets are $5 more at the door.