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a
musical
by Eric
Rockwell and Joanne Bogart
September 5-23, 2007
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This
hilarious satire of musical theatre takes one story about
an ingénue who can't pay the rent and is threatened
by her evil landlord, and transforms into five delightful
musicals, each written in the distinctive style of a different
master of the form: Rodgers and Hammerstein (Oklahoma),
Stephen Sondheim (Sweeney Todd), Jerry Herman (Hello,
Dolly!), Andrew Lloyd Webber (Phantom of the Opera)
and Kander & Ebb (Chicago). All are lovingly
spoofed in this valentine to musical theatre. An Off-Broadway
hit of the 2005 season.
"Witty!
Refreshing! Juicily merciless!"
-- Village Voice
"Hilarious!
It'll keep you laughing from start to finish."
-- The Daily News |
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a musical
by Stuart Ross
November 7- 25, 2007
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A
holiday sequel to the mega-hit Forever Plaid, our
favorite four-part 1950s harmony group (Jinx, Smudge, Frankie
and Sparky) tune
their heavenly harmonies on holiday songs and carols, and
perform a hilarious tribute to The Ed Sullivan Christmas Spectaculars
featuring the Rockettes, the Chipmunks and The Vienna Boys
Choir. Topping it off is the boys' spirited montage, A Plaid
Caribbean Christmas, which puts the "Day-O" in Excelsis! Their
charming and tuneful holiday entertainment is perfect for
the whole family!
"Plaid
Tidings, the Christmas version of the popular musical
Forever Plaid, is a perfect show to get you into
the mood for the holidays."
- Las Vegas Sun
"A fun and
lively addition to holiday offerings."
- North County Times |
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a
drama
by John
Patrick Shanley
January 16-
February 3, 2008
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Winner
of the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for drama and 2005 Tony Award for
Best Play, this is a powerful parable about paranoia and pedophilia
in the Catholic Church. Set in a parochial school in the Bronx
in 1964, the play is shaped as a battle of wills between the
severe, absolutist Sister Aloysius and the more doctrinally
flexible Father Flynn. As Sister pursues her intuition that
the priest is molesting a boy in her school, the play presents
a balance of conflicting viewpoints through a wrenching exploration
of thought and personality. It is a dramatic and provocative
study of the tenuous nature of faith and the inconstancy of
justice.
"Inspired
and extraordinary.a superb new drama."
-- The New York Times
"(Doubt
is) an issue-driven play that is unpreachy, thought-provoking,
and full of startling twists and turns."
-- Wall Street Journal |
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a musical revue
by Joe
DiPietro and Jimmy Roberts
March 5-23, 2008
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This
celebration of the mating game takes on the truths and myths
behind that contemporary conundrum known as "the relationship."
Act I explores the journey from dating and waiting to love
and marriage, while Act II reveals the agonies and triumphs
of in-laws and newborns, trips in the family car and pick-up
techniques of the geriatric set. This hilarious revue pays
tribute to those who have loved and lost, to those who have
fallen on their face at the portal of romance, to those who
have dared to ask, "Say, what are you doing Saturday night?"
"There's
something in this show for everyone to recognize and a great
deal in it to like."
- The Honolulu Advertiser
"This
modern musical comedy is witty, mainstream and consistently
entertaining."
- Honolulu Star-Bulletin |
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a murder mystery
by Agatha Christie
May 14-25, 2008
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This
superlative mystery (originally titled Ten Little Indians)
is about ten people, each with something to hide and something
to fear, who are lured to a lonely mansion on Shipwreck Island
by a host who, surprisingly, fails to appear. There, they
are cut off from everything but each other and the inescapable
shadows of their own past lives. One by one, the guests share
the darkest secrets of their wicked pasts. And one by one,
they succumb to a diabolical avenger. Shrouded in mystery
and unexpected turns, the excitement never lets up in this
classic whodunit.
"Christie's
work is still.dark, funny, entertaining and puzzling. Thoroughly
enjoyable from start to finish."
- OMH.com |
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a musical
by Richard O'Brien
June 25-
July 13, 2008
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It's
the biggest and baddest rock'n'roll musical ever! On the way
to visit an old college professor, two clean-cut kids run
into tire trouble and seek help at the sight of a light down
the road. It's coming from the Frank N. Furter place where
the doctor is in the midst of one of his maniacal experiments.
What follows is a night of fun, frolics and frivolity with
that sweet transvestite and his motley crew of misfits. This
deliberately kitschy rock 'n' roll sci-fi gothic is definitely
as fun as ever!
"A
socko wacko weirdo rock concert." -- WNBC TV
"A
musical that deals with mutating identity and time warps becomes
one of the most mutated, time warped phenomena in show business."
-- New York Times
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