Theatrikos Theatre Co. — Classic American comedy Harvey opens Jan 26. Karen Carpenter Jan 31

Charming, delightful American Comedy Harvey
Harvey’s Broadway debut ran for 1,775 performances. It has been revived on Broadway and London’s West End numerous times.
One of the treasures of American theatre, and the basis for Jimmy Stewart’s Academy Award winning movie, Harvey runs January 26—February 11, 2024
Harvey Promo Video
A lovable and eccentric Pulitzer Prize winning classic American comedy about a perfect gentleman and his very strange best friend—a six foot tall invisible rabbit named Harvey. A charming, delightful and enchanting testimony towards the value of kindness over the importance of conventionality.
“Harvey is very enjoyable. The characters will make you laugh and cry, often at the same time,” says actor and stage manager John Winikka. “The play is set in at time where we always tend to think life was simple. But through the play, we realize that families always have had their complications, and learning acceptance is important.”
Harvey “is a warm, gentle and whimsical comedy. Fanciful farce,” says actor Suzanne Casale. It’ll also make you reflect on what’s important in life. “We now recognize more social and mental disorders resulting in suicide and manic behavior. This play is about a behavior that is weird and how society treats non-traditional and undefinable experiences. A modern audience might see a different way to normalize abnormal behavior.”
“You’ll like this show because there is honestly nothing else like it!” says actor Ashlyn Mundell.  It’s “a story about the timelessness of love and acceptance!”
Harvey runs January 26—February 11, 2024
Weeknight Films—Karen Carpenter: Starving for Perfection—January 31 at 7 pm
Karen Carpenter: Starving for Perfection
Wednesday, January 31
7 pm
Weeknight Films at Theatrikos
In partnership with Sedona International Film Festival
Karen Carpenter: Starving for Perfection
She’d only just begun. Forty years after her death, this captivating, revealing, and unvarnished documentary provides astounding new insight into the singer’s tragically short life and enduring musical legacy.
She was the first in a long line of celebrities to suffer from an eating disorder during an era when the vastly misunderstood phenomenon brought shame and public humiliation.
For the first time, we hear Karen Carpenter’s personal struggle in her own voice through never-before-released recordings—and through the legendary voices of those who knew her and were inspired by her music.
From the Harvey Director
“Modern audiences will relate to this comedy because of its universal theme that we all create our own reality,” said Harvey director Mark Dessauer. “People love the movie with Jimmy Stewart and our production will be just as charming.”
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