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Sept 13-Oct 5
Damn Yankees (Musical)
Book by George Abbott and Douglass Wallop
Music and Lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross
This eight-time Tony Award winner is a home run! The Washington Senators
are a bad team… that is until Shoeless Joe shows up. Old Joe Boyd makes a
deal with Mr. Applegate (aka the Devil) and gets to live his dream as a young
ball
player. However, soon thoughts of his wife and home torment the talented star
and Applegate hopes his sexy assistant Lola can distract him.
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Oct 25-Nov 10
Lend Me a Tenor (Farce)
By Ken Ludwig
A world famous tenor, a bellhop, a jealous wife, tranquilizers, lingerie, and
mistaken identities all contribute to the chaos of this fast paced belly buster.
Who
will take the stage and sing when the lights come up? This madcap comedy will
have you gasping for breath!
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Dec 6-Dec 22
Christmas Belles (Holiday Farce)
Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope, Jamie Wooten
From the writer of Dearly Departed, a church Christmas program spins
hilariously
out of control when squabbling sisters, family secrets, a surly Santa, a
vengeful
sheep and a reluctant Elvis impersonator all contribute to a haphazard holiday
knee slapper.
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Jan 10-Feb 1
Little Women (Musical)
Music by Jason Howlan
Lyrics by Mindi Dickstein
Book by Allan Knee
Based on Louisa May Alcott's novel, we follow the adventures of the March
family as they grow up in Civil War America. This beloved story is timeless and
deals with topics as relevant today as when they were written. A powerful score
soars with sounds of personal discovery, heartache and hope.
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Feb 21-Mar 9
Wit (Drama)
Margaret Edson
Winner of the 1999 Pulitzer Prize for Drama: A renowned professor of English
has been diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer. During the course of her
illness, Vivian comes to reassess her life and her work with a profundity and
humor that are transformative both for her and the audience.
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Mar 28-Apr 13
The Great American Trailer Park Musical
Music and lyrics by David Nehls
Book by Betsy Kelso
The Armadillo Acres Trailer Park just became a whole lot more interesting! A
stripper on the run, murderous ex-boyfriends, Costco and doublewides all put to
song. It’s not your traditional musical. "This Side of the Tracks," "Road Kill,"
and
"The Buck Stops Here"… you just might find a new favorite show tune.
NOTE: Contains adult themes and language. May not be suitable for all
audience members.
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May 2 to May 18
Arsenic and Old Lace (Comedy/Farce)
Joseph Kesselring
Two sweet but not so innocent ladies love to serve up a nice glass of wine
and
Arsenic (with a pinch of Cyanide). While their love-struck drama critic nephew
handles what’s in the cellar, he must also contend with his two insane brothers:
one is a murderous psychopath and the other thinks he is Teddy Roosevelt.
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Jun 6 to Jun 28
Guys And Dolls (Musical)
Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows
Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser
Place your bets and get ready to be rolling in your seats! This oddball
classic is
considered by many to be the perfect musical comedy. From the heart of Times
Square, to the cafes of Havana, we follow the love story of Adelaide and small
time gambler Nathan Detroit. Sky Masterson, Sister Sara Brown, and Nicely
Nicely Johnson are just a few of the other iconic characters you will encounter
in
this nine-time Tony Award winner.
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