The Old Creamery Theatre presents How I Became A Pirate, the 2014 Summer Theatre For Young Audiences show. How I Became A Pirate hits the Main Stage on June 14 and runs through June 28. Performances are on June 14, 21, and 28 at 1:00 pm and June 17, 19, 24, 25, and 26 at 10:00 am.

Book, music and lyrics by Janet Yates Vogt and Mark Friedman, and based on the book by Melinda Long with Illustrations by David Shannon.

A wrong turn at Bora Bora lands Capt'n Braid Beard and his crew on Jeremy Jacob's beach. Come along as Jeremy and the pirates search for the perfect place to bury a treasure chest, in this musical adventure on the high seas. Argh!

The cast includes Mason Jerry Erger of Marengo, IA, Jeff Haffner of Cleveland, Ohio, Joshua Jones of Greensboro, NC, Jillian Kuhl of Hazel Green, WI, Nikki Savvitt of Arlington Heights, IL, and Clark Skaggs of Cedar Rapids, IA.

Tickets are $9 and everyone gets the opportunity to meet the cast after the show! Call the box office for tickets and information 319-622-6262 or visit us online at www.oldcreamery.com. How I Became A Pirate is rated Theatre G.

The Old Creamery Theatre is a not-for-profit professional theatre founded in 1971 in Garrison, Iowa. In 2014, the company is celebrating 43 years of bringing live, professional theatre to the people of Iowa and the Midwest.

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