"As You Like It", Sept. 16th - Oct. 2nd, 2011
By William Shakespeare
directed by Jessica Sherman
"Our House", Nov. 18th - Dec. 4th, 2011
By Theresa Rebeck
directed by Joseph Porter
"Frost/Nixon", Jan. 13th - 29th, 2012
By Peter Morgan
directed by John Dowgin
A dramatic retelling of how the post-Watergate television interviews between British talk-show host David Frost and former president
Richard Nixon came to pass.
"The Ride Down Mt. Morgan", March 2nd - 18th, 2012
by Arthur Miller
directed by Todd Jones
"Children of a Lesser God", April 20th - May 6th, 2012
By Mark Medoff
directed by Ed Faver
James and Sarah are from two different worlds. He is a speech therapist at a school for the deaf. She is totally deaf and a janitor
at the school. Using his knowledge of sign language, James tries to “help” Sarah speak. Despite their differences, the two gradually
fall in love. As Sarah grows more aware of world outside the school, the chasm between the worlds of sound and silence
seems almost too great to cross.
"Assassins", June 8th - 24th, 2012
By Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman
directed by Jon Heron
This darkly funny musical, with one of Sondheim's great musical scores, explores the dark side of the American dream. In
a society where we are told that we can have everything if we try hard enough, what happens to those who end up with nothing?
The show focuses on the lives of nine individuals who killed, or tried to kill, a President of the United States.
All plays subject to availability. Actual dates may change
Shakespeare’s finest comedy has it all – banishment, an enchanted forest, a war between brothers, and at the helm Shakespeare’s most
famous heroine - Rosalind. Fierce and feisty, Rosalind will stop at nothing to win her man – including dressing like one! Featuring
some of Shakespeare’s most memorable characters.
A scathing satire about an ambitious, rising news anchor who is happily drawn into a hostage situation by a seriously disturbed,
TV-obsessed fan who loves her. Or maybe he hates her guts. The underlying question for audiences is this: Can those whose primary
concern is profit be trusted to tell us the truth? Especially when that info is distorted, controlled, withheld or manipulated?
Lyman Felt is a dynamic and vigorous man who has it all: a thriving insurance business, fame as a poet, children who adore him – and
two women claiming to be his wife, who meet in the hospital where Lyman is recovering from a car wreck. Their shock at Lyman’s
bigamy and his justification of his actions create a whirlwind of hard truths and painful memories into which Lyman’s daughter,
his best friend, and even the nurse taking care of him are drawn.
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