Round up the kids for Clackamas Rep’s Wing It: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Newest installment of interactive theatre for kids takes on a fun Western theme

OREGON CITY, Ore. — March 22, 2018 — Clackamas Repertory Theatre’s popular interactive series for children continues with Wing It: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly Saturday, April 21 at 10:30am in the Osterman Theatre on the campus of Clackamas Community College in Oregon City. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the door. For more information, call (503) 594-6047 or visit ClackamasRep.org.

Wing It is written and directed by Travis Nodurft. The newest installment in the series, Wing It: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly features a western theme, complete with a rodeo and a duel for the ages between the villianous fruit fly (guest artist Jayson Shanafelt) and the saccharine goat (Molly Bowman). Annie Rimmer guest stars as the not-so-lady-like-ladybug.

It reckons to be fun for the entire family, with the audience encouraged to participate in fun-filled songs and dances. Giddy up!

The Clackamas Repertory Theatre Wing It cast includes: Travis Nodurft as Buzz Buzz; Benjy Rickard as Baldi; Heather Ovalle as Rita; James Sharinghousen as Jazz; Jennifer Whitten as Luna; and, Chris Wilcox as The Captain. Nodurft is a company member of Clackamas Rep and has performed in numerous productions. He is a teacher at Ogden Middle School in Oregon City and a professionally trained clown who has traveled the country on a circus train entertaining the masses.

Clackamas Rep’s 2018 Wing It series concludes with performances on June 16 and September 29. All performances are at 10:30am on the campus of Clackamas Community College in Oregon City. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased at the door.

About Clackamas Repertory Theatre:
Clackamas Repertory Theatre (www.clackamasrep.org) is a professional Equity theatre company in Oregon City, Ore. Founded in 2004, CRT offers high-quality, financially-accessible productions for the citizens of Clackamas County and beyond, prepares current and former Clackamas Community College students for a career in theatre, and gives Clackamas County youth the chance to experience theatre first-hand through summer internships.

For More Information:
Jayne Stevens, Assistant Managing Director
Clackamas Repertory Theatre
(503) 594-3914
jayne@clackamasrep.org

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