33 Variations
by MOISÉS KAUFMAN
Directed by Jonne Thornton
February 23, 24, 25, 26, 29, March 1, 2, 3, 4
A mother coming to terms with her daughter. A composer coming to terms with his genius. And, even though they're separated by 200 years, these two people share an obsession that might, even just for a moment, make time stand still. Drama, memory and music combine to transport you from present-day New York to nineteenth-century Austria in this extraordinary American play about passion, parenthood and the moments of beauty that can transform a life.
Clue: The Musical
Book by Peter DePietro.
Music by Galen Blum, Wayne Barker and Vinnie Martucci.
Lyrics by Tom Chiodo.
Directed by Randy Hicks
April 26, 27, 28, 29, May 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
The internationally popular game is now a fun filled musical which brings the world's best know suspects to life and invites the audience to help solve the mystery: who killed Mr. Boddy, in what room and with what weapon. The audience receives forms to help them deduce the solution from clues given throughout the fun filled evening. Three audience members choose from cards representing the potential murderers, weapons and rooms; there are 216 possible solutions! Only one hard nosed female detective is qualified to unravel the merry mayhem. Comic antics, witty lyrics and a beguiling score carry the investigation from room to room. Even after the culprit confesses, a surprise twist delights the audience.
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Regrets Only
by Paul Rudnick
Directed by Timothy Guy
July 26, 27, 28, 29, August 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
This comedy of Manhattan manners explores the topics of marriage, friendships and squandered riches. The setting: a Park Avenue penthouse. The players: a powerhouse attorney, his deliriously social wife and their closest friend, one of the world's most staggeringly successful fashion designers. Add a daughter's engagement, some major gowns, the president of the United States, and stir.
All Because of Agatha
by Jonathan Troy
Directed by Lesley Roberts
October 18, 19, 20, 21, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28
Being a cartoonist, Duff O'Hara can live where he chooses and, at the urging of his young bride, Joan, this turns out to be historic Salem, Massachusetts. They are both taken by the charming old house that is shown to them; although Duff evinces misgivings when the real estate man reluctantly admits that the house has one rather bizarre feature which has discouraged previous tenants from staying on—it is visited each year by a slightly destructive witch named Agatha Forbes. But Joan wants the house, witch and all, so they settle in. Things go so well that by the time Agatha's annual visitation is due Duff and Joan decide to make a party of it, and hopefully a farewell one for Agatha. But things don't always go the way they are planned...
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