Attractions
Wonder of the World - Summer Play at Valhalla Tahoe
Boathouse Theatre at Valhalla
1 Valhalla Rd., South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150July 3
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Attractions
Boathouse Theatre at Valhalla
1 Valhalla Rd., South Lake Tahoe, CA 96150July 3
7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
Wonder of the World – Summer Play in the Boathouse Theatre at Valhalla Tahoe.
Hold onto your barrel—things are about to get wonderfully weird.
This July, Valhalla Tahoe presents Wonder of the World, a wildly funny and delightfully offbeat comedy by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Lindsay-Abaire (Rabbit Hole, Good People).
When Cass discovers a life-altering secret about her husband, she bolts for Niagara Falls in search of freedom, enlightenment, and maybe even a little adventure. Along the way, she encounters a hilariously bizarre cast of characters—from a blithely suicidal alcoholic to a clown therapist—all while trying to make sense of love, marriage, and the meaning of life.
This year’s production is produced and directed by Taylor Bartolucci, founder of Lucky Penny Productions in Napa, CA, and promises a whirlwind of laughs, surprises, and moments of unexpected heart.
Performed in the historic and intimate Valhalla Boathouse Theatre, this summer play is the perfect mix of comedy and chaos wrapped in a barrel (literally).
Don’t miss out—grab your tickets now for an unforgettable ride!
Dates:
Wonder of the World | Summer Theatre at Valhalla Tahoe
July 3, 5, 10, 11, 12 at 7:30 PM | July 6 & 13 at 2:00 PM
Valhalla Tahoe – Boathouse Theatre
Tickets: $30
Doors open 30 minutes prior to showtime
The Tallac Historic Site is located 2 miles past the intersection of Highway 50 and Highway 89, just past Camp Richardson, on the lake side of Highway 89. Please turn right on the street with the sign “Valhalla.” If the gate is locked or the 73-space parking lot is full, feel free to park along Hwy 89 outside the entrance. There is a large dirt lot just past the Valhalla Tahoe sign. Overnight parking is not allowed inside the gate. Cars can be left overnight outside the gate in the dirt lot at the owner’s own risk.
We encourage carpooling, bike riding, and good old-fashioned walking. Parking is allowed in designated 73 spaces only. There is also a large public parking lot for the Tallac Historic Site on Heritage Way, one street West of Valhalla Road, that is open in late May or early October.
Valhalla hosts a Summer Event Series each year that includes concerts in the Boathouse, improv shows, free lawn concerts, living history performances, two plays, children’s art camp, the annual Gatsby Tea and the WordWave one-act play competition. The Holiday Faire is a family tradition for many locals and visitors. Join us for a performance and experience living history against a stu
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