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us for some terrific shows on the Mainstage... (and
a little apple pie).
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May
3, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17 at 8pm
May 4
at 7pm & May 18 at 3pm
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By
BOB BARRY
"Clever, amusing, and very surprising." N.Y. Times.
Take an aging, exceedingly vain actor; his very rich wife; and a
double dealing, double loving agent. Plunk them down in an elegant
New York duplex. Add dialogue crackling with wit and laughs and you
have the basic elements for an evening of pure, sophisticated
entertainment.. A murder occurs, but not the one that has been
planned.
Directed by
Michael Frohnhoefer
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July
11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26 at 8pm
July 13 and 20 at 7pm, July 27 at 3pm
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the classic Neil Simon comedy
This is the story of Mel and Edna, a middle-class, middle-aged
couple living in a Manhattan high rise apartment building. Mel loses
his job, the apartment is robbed, Edna gets a job, Mel loses his
mind,
Edna loses her job, and so on.
As the couple recovers together, the audience witnesses their
resilience and determination to survive.
Directed
by Donna
Polichetti |
Music & Lyrics by STEPHEN
SCHWARTZ

Sept
12, 13, 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27
at 8pm
Sept. 14, 21 at 7pm
Sept. 27, 28 at 3 pm
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This is the musical story of Prince Pippin's quest to find personal
significance. The Leading Player, who is blessed with the gift of magic
narrates the story. Pippin traverses through the trials of war, love, and
politics before finding himself out amongst the peasants - away from the
wealth and privilege of royal life. Can fame and spectacle (and a bright
burnout) trump love and a humble life? Explore the meaning of life with
Pippin in style and magic!
Directed by
David Mossey
Musical Director Joel Flowers
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And join
us for something extra in our Fall Finale... (because
a good thing is never enough).
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Martin McDonagh's

Nov 7, 8, 14, 15 at 8pm
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The
New York Times called it “Unsettling and exhilarating.” Newsday
stated that Pillowman was “CHILLING, TWISTED and STRANGELY
ENCHANTING… The wonder of the play comes in the stunning stories
McDonagh has created within his story. In McDonagh’s ghoulish but
riveting world, guessing is just part of the fun.” The Boston Globe
said it was “a brilliant thriller…. A play that keeps you off
balance and constantly make you shift your sympathies.”
Due
to the sensitive and disturbing theme of this original play, The
Pillowman is not suitable for children and contains
scenes and language that may offend, including discussion of abuse
and torture.
Directed
by Jill Carroll |
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