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BULLSHOT CRUMMOND
By Ron House, Diz White, Alan Sherman, John Neville Andrews and Derek Cunningham
January 26 – March 4
Before Inspector Clouseau, Austin Powers and Rocky and Bullwinkle, there was Bullshot Crummond, an oh-so-proper, British super-sleuth who is out to foil the evil doings of Otto Von Brunno, the second most dangerous man in the world. From exciting car chases to breathtaking sword fights, enjoy the thrills, chills, and hilarity that make this the quintessential madcap murder mystery.
LONG DAY’S JOURNEYINTONIGHT
By Eugene O’Neil
March 23 – April 29
Experience the autobiographical masterpiece of America’s preeminent playwright, Eugene O’Neill. The promise and depth of his legacy is nowhere more apparent than in this extraordinary psychological epic that follows the Tyrone family through the dark night of its collective, tortured soul. “Long Day’s Journey Into Night has been worth waiting for. It restores the drama to literature and the theatre to art.” - NY Times.
LAST 5 YEARS
Music and Lyrics by Jason Robert Brown
May 18 – June 24
An intensely personal look at the relationship between a writer and an actress that ingeniously chronicles the five year life of a marriage, from meeting to break-up... or from break-up to meeting, depending on how you look at it. Musicals about relationships are nothing new, but The Last Five Years manages to reinvent the familiar formula and offers up one of the brightest, freshest scores of the new century.
THE BIBLE: THE COMPLETE WORD OF GOD
By Adam Long, Reed Martin and Austin Tichenor
July 6 – July 22
An affectionate, irreverent roller coaster ride from fig leaves to Final Judgment, tackling the great theological questions: Did Adam and Eve have navels? Did Moses really look like Charlton Heston? And why isn’t the word "phonetic" spelled the way it sounds? Whether you are Catholic or Atheist, Muslim or Jew, Protestant or Purple People Eater, you will be tickled by this romp through old time religion. Remember... Someone is watching.
AS YOU LIKE IT
By William Shakespeare
August 10- August 26
Revel in the world of friendship, family and fun in Ives Park as it becomes the Forest of Arden, a magical land where fools philosophize, broken hearts are mended and good triumphs over evil. Sparkling language mingles with song in this new production of one of Shakespeare’s greatest and most popular romantic comedies.
TUESDAYS WITH MORRIE
By Jeffrey Hatcher and Mitch Albom
September 21 – October 28
Mitch Albom is lucky. He has the chance to rediscover his mentor, Morrie, his college professor from nearly twenty years ago, in the last months of the older man’s life. Knowing they do not have much time left, Mitch meets with Morrie every Tuesday for one final “class” – a lesson in how to live.
A CHRISTMAS CAROL
By Charles Dickens
November 23 – December 23
Celebrate the joy of the holidays with our rollicking annual production of A Christmas Carol. Scrooge has never been meaner, Marley has never been scarier and redemption has never felt better. Theatricality and intimacy collide in an imaginative ride that will delight audiences both young and old.
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