"Hamlet", Sept. 14 - 30, 2012
By William Shakespeare
directed by Jessica Sherman
"Becky's New Car", Nov. 16 - Dec. 2nd, 2012
By Steven Dietz
directed by Eric Walby
"The Liar", Jan. 18 - Feb 3rd, 2013
Adapted by David Ives
directed by Joseph Porter
"The Liar" is the tale of a pathological liar named Dorante. The moment he arrives in Paris, this man's true identity becomes a moot
point. Every word out of his mouth will be not just a lie but a whopper — except, perhaps, for his instant affection for a young lady
named Clarice or Lucrece. Just whom he's truly fallen for gets tangled in a zany plot filled with mistaken identities, elaborate fabrications
and furious misunderstandings.
"The Normal Heart", March 1 - 17, 2013
by Larry Kramer
directed by Ed Faver
"A Behanding in Spokane", April 19 - May 5th, 2013
By Martin McDonagh
directed by Gordon Wiener
Carmichael has been searching for his missing left hand for over a quarter of a century. Enter two bickering lovebirds with a hand
to sell, and a hotel clerk with an aversion to gunfire, and we're set for a hilarious rollercoaster of love, hate, desperation and
hope.
Please Note: Due to Strong Language, Graphic Violence and Mature Subject Matter, "A Behanding in Spokane" is not recommended
for children or for those who object to such content. Children under 17 will not be admitted without a parent or guardian.
"The 39 Steps", June 7 - 23, 2013
By Patrick Barlow
directed by John Dowgin
Combining a spy thriller with farcical comedy and ingenious theatrical invention, The 39 Steps is an engaging, fast-paced whodunit
that celebrates the magic of theater. Closely following the storyline of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1935 film, the play features more than
150 characters brought to life by a cast of just four actors.
All plays subject to availability. Actual dates may change
Set in the Kingdom of Denmark, the play dramatizes the revenge Prince Hamlet exacts on his uncle Claudius for murdering King
Hamlet, Claudius's brother and Prince Hamlet's father, and then succeeding to the throne and taking as his wife Gertrude, the old
king's widow and Prince Hamlet's mother. The play vividly portrays both true and feigned madness – from overwhelming grief to seething
rage – and explores themes of treachery, revenge, incest, and moral corruption.
Becky's life isn't exactly unhappy - but from her desk at a car dealership, she can't help but wonder what else is out there.
And then she finds out. When a wealthy suitor presumes she is a widow - and she doesn't correct him - she finds herself leading
a double life until it quickly (and hilariously) accelerates out of her control. This clever and witty new comedy shows us an unexpected
and inventive way to escape the midlife doldrums.
"The story of a city in denial," The Normal Heart, unfolds like a real-life political thriller — as a tight-knit group of friends
refuses to let doctors, politicians and the press bury the truth of an unspoken epidemic behind a wall of silence.
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