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| Biloxi Blues | Sep 16 to Oct 16, 2011 | Gigi Fusco Meese |
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Biloxi Blues In this award winning Neil Simon comedy for adults, Eugene Jerome is a young Army recruit during WWII, going through basic training, learning more about Life, and developing his writer’s sensibility while at boot camp in Biloxi, Mississippi. Eugene and five other assorted enlisted men confront multiple situations on their journey to being trained soldiers and to becoming grown up.
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| Nov 11 to Dec 11, 2011 | Phyllis Gitlin | |
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Sitting Pretty Unmarried sisters in their fifties share an apartment. Nina is brisk, dynamic, gainfully employed. Nancy is plump, self-conscious and suddenly unemployed. Urged to find a hobby or do something, Nancy stumbles into a job modeling for eccentric drawing students and their philandering teacher. Initially horrified to discover that life models pose naked, she is unexpectedly liberated by the experience. This bittersweet Amy Rosenthal play unfolds with humorous twists and turns, a blend of gentle wit and poignancy.
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| Pack of Lies | Jan 27 to Feb 26, 2012 | Sharyn Case |
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Pack of Lies Pack of Lies is the story of two friends torn apart when British Intelligence invades their lives based on the belief that one of them is a KGB spy. The situation becomes more and more tense as Scotland Yard increases it demands. This is a Hugh Whitemore play about the morality of lying, a drama/mystery, labeled as “absolutely engrossing … an evening of dynamic theatre” by the New York Post.
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| Crown Matrimonial | Mar 30 to Apr 29, 2012 | Terri Miller Schmidt |
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Crown Matrimonial The Sunday Times describes this Royce Ryton comedy/drama beautifully; “The hinge of the play is Edward VIII’s determination to marry a divorced woman, his conviction that without her he could not bring the monarchy into the twentieth century, and his readiness to sacrifice his kingship, his family and especially his brother who must succeed him.” A conflict of love and duty in which unexpected strengths and weaknesses are discovered.
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| June 1 to July 1, 2012 | Larry Watts | |
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The Boy Friend A witty and stylish musical cartoon of the Jazz Age. The Boy Friend is a good-humored, tuneful and affectionate valentine to the innocence and high spirits of the Charleston, cloche hat and short skirt days of the ‘20s, a delightful spoof of the old fashioned operetta – all to a flapper beat. This is the show that brought Julie Andrews to fame on Broadway!
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