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Our 87th
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HELLO DOLLY |
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Over the River and Through the Woods |
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Twentieth Century |
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Dearly Beloved |
May 29 |
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September 5, 6, 12, 13, 14, 19 & 20
HELLO DOLLY
Music and Lyrics by Jerry Herman; Lyrics by Michael
Stewart based on
“The Matchmaker” by Thornton Wilder
One of the all-time BIG
Broadway favorites, we invite you to spend a tuneful day with Dolly Levi, a
woman with her hand in everyone’s business. Today is Dolly’s red letter day as
she tries to smooth out the course of true love for a young couple, a shy store
clerk, and, incidentally, one very busy matchmaker. Filled with toe-tapping
tunes like “Put on Your Sunday Clothes,” the romantic ballad “It Only Takes a
November 7, 8, 14, 15, 16, 21 & 22
Over the River and Through the Woods
By Joe DiPietro
This sweet, heartwarming family
comedy concerns the efforts of a young man to break away from his New Jersey
roots, even as his grandparents, Italian on both sides, attempt to get him
settled down with “a nice girl” from the neighborhood. As he struggles to set
out on his own, the young man learns a thing or two about his grandparents,
himself and what “family” is really about. The perfect show to start your
holiday season, we know you’ll love it!
February 20, 21, 27,
28, March 1
Twentieth Century
By Ben
Hecht and Charles MacArthur, based on a play by
Charles
Bruce Millholland and adapted by Ken Ludwig
Join us for the wildest ride
you’ll ever take by rail as we pull out of Chicago on the legendary Twentieth
Century, headed for New York with the craziest bunch of passengers you’ve ever
met. An egomaniacal producer has only hours to win back his former star, find
financing for his latest play and save his career before the train stops at
Grand Central Station and the jig is up. The diva plays hard to get, the backer
is reluctant (and very odd…), and people keep interrupting as the clock keeps
ticking. It’s a wild farce from the screwball 30s that will have you roaring!
May 29, 30, June 5,
6, 7, 12 & 13
By Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope and
Jaime Wooten
Beth Henley meets Del Shores in the little town of Foray,
Texas, on a hot, dusty wedding day and while the road
to does not always run smooth; the road to this wedding is going to be one wild
ride! You are cordially invited to join Frankie, Twink,
and Honey Rae Futrell and all the denizens of Foray,
Texas, for the antebellum/potluck wedding of the decade. So come on down for an
evening you won’t soon forget, ya hear?