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2004-2005
Someone Who'll Watch Over Me
Written by: Frank McGuiness
Directed by: Paul Anable
Performance dates: Nov 12 - Nov 27, 2004
This award winning play, based on a true story,
tells of three men, one Irish, one English and one
American, held hostage in the Middle East. The
three exercise, argue and support each other in
their determination to return home. They learn that
humor is the surest weapon against their captors.
An important and timely tale. "A beautiful play" -
The New Yorker.
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Sylvia
Written by: A.R. Gurney
Directed by: Everett Chambers
Performance dates: January 21 to February 12, 2005
A touching, engaging and some times hilarious romantic
comedy about the complications Sylvia, a stray dog, can
bring into an already strained marriage. "I can only call it
one
of the most involving, beautiful, funny, touching and
profound plays I have ever seen..." - NY Daily News.
"Howlingly Funny!" - Backstage Magazine.
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A Chorus Line
Written by: Marvin Hamlisch, Edward Kleban,
James
Kirkwood, Nicholas Dante and
Michael Bennett
Directed by: Tomas Theriot
Performance dates: March 11 to April 2, 2005
A smash Broadway classic! A stunning
musical-verite
about a chorus audition for a
Broadway musical. It is
a brilliant fusion of dance,
song and compelling
authentic
drama. Memorable
musical numbers
include "What I did
for Love",
"I hope I get It"
and "One (Singular Sensation)".
Sure to be the
talk of the town!
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The New Odd Couple
Written by: Neil Simon
Directed by: Emilie Miller
Performance dates: June 3 - 25, 2005
Unger and Madison are at it again! Florence Unger and
Olive Madison, that is, in the hilarious comedy classic:
the female version of "The Odd Couple". The Pigeon
sisters
have been replaced by the hilarious
Constanzuela
brothers.
"Very funny indeed!" - NY Post.
"Endearing."
- USA
Today.
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Oklahoma
Written by: Rogers and Hammerstein
Directed by: Paul Smith
Performance dates: July 22 through August 13, 2005
The show that set the standards of musical theater
still being followed today. Rogers and Hammerstein's
first collaboration tells the tale of the high-spirited
rivalry between the local farmers and cowboys, and
the love story between Curly, a handsome cowboy
and Laurey, a winsome farm girl.
The show opens with "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning" and contains other favorites
including "The Surrey With The Fringe On Top", "People Will Say We're in Love" and
the final rousing
chorus of "Oklahoma". This is a musical treat for the entire family.
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Misery
Written by: Stephen King
Adapted for the stage by Simon Moore
Directed by: Karen Byrnes
Performance dates: Sept 9 through Oct 1, 2005
This stunning adaption of the Stephen King classic is a
gripping thriller, sure to keep you on the edge of your
seat. Rescued from an auto
accident by his number
one
fan, novelist Paul Sheldon is lucky to be alive. Or is he?
"To make the audience laugh and gasp at the same time is quite an achievement" -
London Daily Telegraph
The Laramie Project
Written by: Moises Kaufman and the Members of
Tectonic
Theater Project
Directed by: Michael Lederman
Performance dates: October 21 - November 12, 2005
A breath taking theatrical collage that explores the
aftermath of the killing of Matthew Shepard in Laramie,
Wyoming, including the perspectives of both friends
and
strangers. This compelling documentary explores
the
depth to which humanity can sink, and the heights
of
compassion we are capable of. "Deeply moving...This play
is Our Town with a question mark, as in 'could this be our town?'" - NY Times
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