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Children of Eden October 2-4, 9-11, 16-18, 2009 Book by John Caird; Music and Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz; Directed by Evelyn Rice Children of Eden is freely based on the story of Genesis and is a frank, heartfelt, and often humorous examination of the age-old conflict between parents and children. Adam, Eve, Noah, and the “Father” who created them deal with the headstrong, cataclysmic actions of their respective children. |
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You Can’t Take It With You
Nov 27-29, Dec 4-6, 11-13, 2009 Directed by Ted Ballard This classic comedy provides audiences with exploding fireworks, Russian royalty, drunk actresses, and young lovers from two very different families come together in this heartwarming story about love and living life to the fullest. |
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The Miracle Worker
Jan 15-17, 22-24, 29-31, 2010 By William Gibson, Directed by Nancy Daugherty In his best-known play, William Gibson weaves together a triumphant tale of the human spirit, a commentary on how the world at large views people with disabilities, a historic landmark in American education, a unique insight into family dynamics and a heroic story of love and dedication between two souls. The story of Helen Keller and her teacher Anne Sullivan has its roots at Perkins School for the Blind even before Ms. Sullivan graduated in 1886. |
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The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940
Feb 26-28, Mar 5-7, 12-14, 2010 By John Bishop, Directed by Sallie Willows “The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940″ is a whodunit with a twist, and jam-packed with mistaken identities, false accusations and even a spot of romance. Set on a remote estate in New York in 1940, the plot tells the tale of Elsa von Grossenkneuten and her attempts, along with a cast of theater people, to catch the evil Stage Door Slasher who has been murdering chorus girls from Broadway shows. Stranded in a raging blizzard, the eccentric Elsa races to foil the killer before the whole cast gets slashed. The plot thickens as Nazis, dead bodies, hidden doors and secret passages abound. Who is the killer? There’s only one way to find out. |
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Adults: $15 Senior: $13 Student: $13 |
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The Fantasticks
May 7-9, 14-16, 21-23, 2010 Book and Lyrics by Tom Jones, Music by Harvey Schmidt, Directed by Martha Lynch The timeless story of a boy and a girl who fall in love over a garden wall that their fathers have constructed to keep them apart. The truth is, knowing the contrary nature of children, the two old men created the wall, as well as a phony feud between the two families, to make them fall in love. Fantasticks signature songs “Try to Remember” and “Soon It’s Gonna Rain” evoke the agony and rapture of being young, full of dreams, and giddy with love. Once they’re brought together through some wild theatrical hi-jinks cooked up by their fathers and a mysterious traveling stranger, the young couple discovers their once-dizzying passion has suddenly become domestic and dull. Craving the old romance and adventure, they both have to do some time in the sobering “real world” before they discover that the greatest adventure and truest love is always found in the arms of the one you love at home. |
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Adults: $17 Senior: $15 Student: $15 |
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Cinderella
Mar 20-21, 27-28, 2010 – Saturday 11am & 2pm, Sunday 2pm Music and Lyrics by Mack David, Al Hoffman and Jerry Livingston, Book Adapted and Additional Lyrics by Marcy Heisler, Music Adapted and Arranged by Bryan Louiselle, Based on the Screenplay by Ken Anderson and Homer Brightman, Directed by Evelyn Rice The timeless fairy tale meets the magic of Disney in this adaptation of the treasured animated film. Poor Cinderella is endlessly mistreated by her wicked stepmother and stepsisters, and denied a chance to go to the Royal Ball. With a little help from her mice friends, and a lot of help from her Fairy Godmother, Cinderella goes to the ball, meets the Prince, and falls in love! With a beautiful score including “A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes” and the classic “Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo,” this musical will charm its way into your heart, and remind you that dreams really can come true. |
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Adults: $12 Senior: $10 Student: $10 |






