Season 2015

Daylight Saving

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By Nick Enright Directed by Bernard Teuben Book this show as part of the 2015 Season January 30th to February 21 Highly successful couple, Felicity and Tom, live for their spectacular and demanding careers; his as a powerhouse tennis coach and hers as a feted Sydney restaurateur. Unfortunately their achievements are casting a pall over […]

Season 2015

4000 Miles

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By Amy Herzog Directed by Jewell Johnson Book this show as part of the 2015 Season April 10 to May 2 “A funny, moving, altogether wonderful drama. . . A heartening reminder that a keen focus on life’s small moments can pay off in a big way onstage.” – The New York Times Twenty something […]

Season 2015

Frankie & Johnny in the Claire De Lune

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By Terrence McNally Directed by Peter Rhodes Book this show as part of the 2015 Season June 5 to June 27 Frankie is a waitress and Johnny is a short-order cook who works in the same restaurant. And they are in bed together. It is their first encounter, after having met several weeks ago on […]

Season 2015

Steel Magnolias

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By Robert Harling Directed by Valerie Miller Book this show as part of the 2015 Season July 31 to August 22 Steel Magnolias is a heart-warming story about the true meaning of friendship and how our lives are touched by the people whom we choose to love. In Truvy’s beauty salon in Chinquapin, Louisiana, six […]

Season 2015

The Fall of the House of Usher

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By Jack Neary Adapted from Edgar Allen Poe Directed by Paul Sztelma               Edgar Allen Poe’s classic tale of madness, fear and decay has been re-invented as a noir detective thriller in this exciting adaptation by Jack Neary. Boston, 1935. James Brookfield, a successful writer of pulp fiction, is […]

Season 2015

A Bad Year for Tomatoes

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By John Patrick Directed by Meredith Jacobs               [Show picture list] Tired of the demands and pressures of her acting career, the famous Myra Marlowe rents a house in the tiny hamlet of Beaver Haven to write her autobiography. What Myra hadn’t expected was a near constant stream of […]