2024 Season
Olde Glory Theatre’s Presentation of
”Stuck at Home”
June 2024
By Bryan Starchman
Produced by special arrangement with Eldridge Publishing Co.
Directed by Megan Boggs
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Moors and McCumber, Singers/Songwriters
April 2024
King’s Players presentation of
”PURE AS THE DRIVEN SNOW, OR …
THE WORKING GIRL’S SECRET”
February/March 2024
By Paul Loomis
Produced by special arrangement with Concord Theatricals
Directed by Bryan and Amy Miller
Olde Glory Theatre’s presentation of
”The Last Radio Show”
January 2024
by Todd Wallinger
Produced by special arrangements with Heuer Publishing Company
Directed by Bryan Moore
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2023 Season
Sally Jost Christmas Show
December 2023
Olde Glory Theatre’s presentation of
”Not a Creature Was Stirring, Not Even a Moose”
December 2023
by Pat Cook
Produced by special arrangements with Eldridge Publishing Co
Directed by Rory Nolan
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Olde Glory Theatre partnered with
Missoula Children’s Theatre to present
”Cinderella”
July 2023
Olde Glory Theatre’s presentation of
”Drinking Habits”
June 2023
By Tom Smith
Produced by special arrangement with Playscripts, Inc. (www.playscripts.com)
Directed by Rory Nolan, Assisted by Megan Boggs
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The King’s Players Annual Melodrama
”Dirty Work in High Places”
March 2023
By Tim Kelly
Directed by Bryan and Amy Miller
Olde Glory Theatre’s presentation of
”No Body Like Jimmy”
January 2023
By Burton Bumgarner
Produced by special arrangement with Heuer Publishing LLC of Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Directed by Hannah Watt & Haleigh Fitzsimmons
2022 Season
Sally Jost Christmas Show
December 2022
Olde Glory Theatre’s presentation of
”The Christmas Express”
December 2022
by Pat Cook
Produced by special arrangement with Dramatic Publishing, Woodstock, IL
Directed by Megan Boggs
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Concordia University's presentation of
Shakespeare’s “Twelfth Night”
October 2022
Directed by Bryan Moore
“This is the most hopeless place in the world!” Hilda intones as she and Satch, her assistant, argue over what time it is. She dreams of faraway places and only finds tedium in running the Holly Railway Station. That is, until Leo Tannenbaum drops in out of nowhere the day before Christmas Eve. This nostalgic theatrical greeting card is full of eccentric small town characters, wise-cracking their way to finding the true wonder of Christmas. And on the way, they make us all wish we could take a ride on The Christmas Express.
Steel City Rovers
September 2022
Olde Glory Theatre partnered with
Missoula Children’s Theatre to present
”Hansel and Gretel”
July 2022
Olde Glory Theatre’s presentation of
”Let Him Sleep ‘Til It’s Time for His Funeral”
June 2022
By Peg Kehret
Produced by special arrangement with Pioneer Drama Service, Inc., Englewood, Colorado
Directed by Rory Nolan
In this convulsively funny comedy, everything goes from bad to awful. John is anxious about turning 50 and having done nothing with his life. His loving wife, Marianne, decides to show him he’s wrong by hosting a surprise funeral instead of a birthday party. This delightful mess is amazingly resolved in a hurricane of hilarity!
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Moors and McCumber, Singers/Songwriters
April 2022
Concordia University's presentation of
Two One-Act Plays: ”The Trojan Women” and “Phaedra”
April 2022
Directed by Bryan Moore
King’s Players presentation of
”A Bad Day at Gopher’s Breath”
March 2022
By Alan A. Ver Schure, Leon D. Ver Schure
Directed by Bryan and Amy Miller
Riddled with all the traditional cliches of the classic western, Gopher's Breath becomes the setting for hilarious happenings!
Olde Glory Theatre’s presentation of
”Murder at the Pie Auction”
January 2022
By Michael Druce
Produced by special arrangement with Pioneer Drama Service, Inc., Denver, Colorado
Directed by Bryan Moore
After years of trying unsuccessfully, the small town of Mynute, Alaska, finally lands the
famous Mother Mabel’s Pie Baking Competition — but it was all due to a typo mistaking
Mynute for Minot! Just hours before the competition begins, the pie judge goes
missing. The audience becomes part of the pie auction in this hysterical comedy!
2021 Season
Olde Glory Theatre’s presentation of
”Miracle on 34th Street”
December 2021
Adapted by Mountain Community Theater from the novel by Valentine Davies.
Based upon the Twentieth Century Fox motion picture Miracle on 34th Street.Produced by special arrangement with THE DRAMATIC PUBLISHING COMPANY of Woodstock, Illinois.
Directed by Megan Boggs and Rory Nolan
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Concordia University’s presentation of
”A Murder is Announced”
October 2021
by Leslie Darbon
Adapted from Agatha Christie’s novel
Presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals on behalf of Samuel French, Inc. www.concordtheatricals.com.
Directed by Bryan Moore
Daniel Christian Concert
and the Board Member Birthday Bash
September 2021
King’s Players presentation of
“Trapped in a Villain’s Web OR Weave Me Alone”
August 2021
By Tim Kelly
Directed by Brian and Amy Miller
Olde Glory Theatre partnered with
Missoula Children’s Theatre to present
”Red Riding Hood”
July 2021
Olde Glory Theatre’s presentation of
“A Christmas Story”
July 2021
Play by Philip Grecian, based upon A Christmas Story, © 1983 Turner Entertainment Co.,
distributed by Warner Bros., written by Jean Shepherd, Leigh Brown and Bob Clark,
and In God We Trust, All Others Pay Cash by Jean Shepherd.
Directed by Mark Ballard
Photos courtesy of Seth Boggs
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2020 Season
King’s Players presentation of
“Holder Posey, the Felonious Traveling Photographer, or…
Step into my Darkroom and We’ll See What Develops”
February 2020
By Billy St. John
Directed by Brian and Amy Miller
Nothing much ever happens in Holeinroad, a little town Way Out West, according to gossips Gilda Lillie and Echo Chambers. (You’ll have to forgive Echo. She was born in a canyon and talks kinda funny.) Nothing much, that is, except the exciting tale of Holder Posey, the felonious traveling photographer, and his attempt to rob the vault of the Golden Spittoon Saloon. The Wild, Wild West was never wilder or funnier!
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Bob Hillman, Singer/Songwriter
February 2020
Olde Glory Theatre’s presentation of
“Murder, May I?”
January/February 2020
Produced by special arrangement with Heuer Publishing LLC
Directed by Bryan Moore
Eric has fallen in love with a girl named Lucy who is not the sharpest tack in the drawer. Eric's mother, Geneva, disapproves of his new love interest and decides she’ll do something about it.
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2019 Season
Wissmann Family Christmas!
December 2019
Olde Glory Theatre’s presentation of
“It’s a Wonderful Life”
December 2019
Adapted for the stage by James W. Rodgers.
Based on the film by Frank Capra and the story by Peter Van Doren Stern.
Directed by Mark Ballard
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Olde Glory Theatre partnered with
Missoula Children’s Theatre to present
”Robin Hood”
July 2019
Goehner Centennial Players 26th Annual Melodrama
”Love Rides the Rails
(or Will the Mail Train Run Tonight?)”
May/June 2019
By Morland Cary
Directed by Patrick Runyan
The villianous Simon Darkway seeks to control the Walker Valley, Pine Bush & Pacific R.R. for his own vile purposes. Assisting him are Dirk Sneath, a viper of a man, and Carlotta Cortez, the sultry siren with a heart of gold. Fortunately, the gallant Truman Pendennis, the beauteous Prudence Hopewell, the Widow Hopewell, and staunch Harold Standfast oppose the sinister schemes of this wicked trio. Swiftly and hilariously, the classic melodramatic plot unfolds, leading to a tremendous climax!
Sarah Sample and Edie Carey - Singers/Songwriters
April 2019
Concordia University's presentation of
"Harvey"
March 2019
Directed by Bryan Moore
Harvey, a Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy by Mary Chase, is the story of a perfect gentleman, Elwood P. Dowd, and his best friend, Harvey -- a pooka, who is a seven-foot tall, invisible rabbit.
King’s Players presentation of
”Life on the Bowery, or The Liar’s Doom!”
February 2019
By Tim Kelly
Directed by Bryan and Amy Miller
Olde Glory Presentation of
“The Murderous Mansion of Mr. Uno”
January 2019
By Don Zolidis
Directed by Bryan Moore
The mysterious Mr. Uno has invited six eccentric guests to his dark and stormy mansion. When Uno winds up dead (several times over), and guests begin dying mysteriously, those remaining must uncover the murderer before it's too late. A wickedly funny parody of the traditional murder mystery, with eleven possible alternate endings voted on by the audience.
2018 Season
“A Merrie Olde Christmas” with pianist Sally Jost
December 2018
Olde Glory Theatre’s presentation of
“A Dicken’s Christmas Carol:
a traveling travesty in two tumultuous acts”
December 2018
By Mark Landon Smith
Directed by Mark Ballard
From the bonny shores of England comes the Styckes-Upon-Thump Repertory Theatre Company, a stuffy old traveling troupe embarking on their fifteenth annual farewell tour of the Dickens' tale. Sweet Cynthia Imbry, the general understudy, suddenly finds herself thrust onstage to perform a role she's ill-prepared for! Bettina, the company diva, pretends to be ill, certain the production will be cancelled. However, much to her shock and rage, the show does go on without her! Roles are shuffled at the last minute and poor Cynthia finds herself center stage. Mayhem ensues as this professional company scrambles to keep the show going and everything that could possibly go wrong does, to hilarious, ridiculous results!
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Kovar Brothers County Christmas Traditions
November 2018
Moors & McCumber - Singers/Songwriters
November 2018
Emily Scott Robinson - Singer/Songwriter, October 2018
Andrea von Kampen - Singer/Songwriter, October 2018
“The Christians”
September 2018
Written by Lucas Hnath
Directed by Bryan Moore
Pastor Paul’s church started as a modest storefront. Now it houses thousands, with a baptismal font as big as a swimming pool. Today should be a day of celebration. But Pastor Paul is about to preach a sermon that will shake the foundation of his congregation’s beliefs. “The Christians” is a play that takes an unflinching look at faith and its power to unit or divide. A panel discussion was held following the play.