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Ken Ludwig's
Leading Ladies
Directed by Peter Williams September 16 - 20 & 23 - 27, 2008 Meet Jack and Leo, English Shakespearean actors whose fortunes have sunk to performing "Scenes from Shakespeare" on the Moose Lodge circuit in rural Pennsylvania. Hearing that a wealthy matron in nearby York is about to die, they conspire to impersonate her two long lost nephews and get the cash. The trouble is, the missing relatives aren't nephews, but nieces! Add in some romance and mischief, and try to keep up as, undaunted, these two thespians forge ahead with their harebrained scheme! The Countess by Gregory Murphy Directed by Gwen Knight November 11 - 15 & 18 - 22, 2008 In 1853, London Society was shocked by the notorious scandal surrounding John Ruskin, the preeminent Victorian art critic and essayist, his young wife Effie, and his friend and protege, the Pre-Raphaelite artist John Everett Millais. Based on that true-life story, The Countess is an account of madness, cruelty, and obsession, as well as a tender and touching love story. by Norm Foster Directed by Tom Kobolak February 3 - 7 & 10 - 14, 2009 Robert is 35, talks to everyone, is proud of his job, and loves his mother. He’s not good with time and directions, but he leads a reasonable, if challenged, life. Holly is a luckless graduate student, penniless, jobless and pregnant. In Norm Foster’s 2003 play, after Robert and Holly meet at a bus stop, Life throws them every curve ball it can… And we learn that the damaged can be just as brave as anyone. Bus Stop by William Inge Directed by Rosemary Keneford March 17 - 21 & 24 - 28, 2009 In the middle of a howling snowstorm, a bus out of Kansas City pulls up at a small roadside diner. All roads are blocked, and four or five weary travelers have to take refuge until morning. Cherie, a nightclub singer has the most to worry about. She’s being pursued by a young cowboy with all the romantic finesse of a rodeo bull. He’s right behind her, ready to sling her over his shoulder and carry her, alive and kicking, all the way back to his Montana ranch!
Scotland Road
by Jeffrey Hatcher And for the holiday season . . .
Just So
This is a full two-act musical: four afternoon performances ($8, general admission) on December 27 to 30, and two early evening performances ($10, reserved seating) on December 28 and 30. HOWEVER, if you book Just So when you buy your season tickets, you can get a deep discount of only $5 per ticket!
Just So is presented through special
arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). Note: All plays are subject to the performance rights being available. |
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