
We've all heard the story of
Little Red Riding Hood. But how often has it been told from the Wolf's point
of view? Yes, this kind, sensitive wolf gentleman is upset, for he has been
maligned by society because of a story that has been repeated to generations
of children. He is determined to tell the story as it really happened, of
the true nature of Red Riding Hood and his own good intentions. This
hilarious story will show your audience that there are two sides to
everything.
Directed by Leta Hall
Produced by Mary Ann Hall
For additional information, reservations and directions call (703) 481-5930 Box #3.
Auditions:
February 4 & 5, 2007
Production Dates: March 31- April 15, 2007
About the director:
Leta Hall returns (with great delight) to Elden Street after directing "The
Emperor's New Clothes" last year. In other theaters around the area she has
directed Ron Carlson's "The Gold Lunch" and Steve LaRocque's "Perfectly Good
Airplanes," both of which went on to the Maryland one-act festival, and "HMS
Pinafore." Leta recently appeared on stage in "Boy Gets Girl," "The Winslow
Boy," and "I Never Sang for my Father."
Produced by special arrangement with
Pioneer
Drama Service, Inc.
ESP Productions are partially supported by grants from the
The Town of Herndon, The Nelson and Katherine Post Foundation, the Virginia
Commission for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.