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Sep.
23 - Oct. 10, 2004
Directed by Teddie Psitos
Both
adults and children will be enchanted by
Dorothy and her friends on their magical
journey to see the Wizard. All the wonderful
songs from the Academy Award winning
score are in this stage adaptation by England's
Royal Shakespeare Company.
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Oct. 28 - Nov.
13, 2004
Directed by Dennis Bloh
Winner of both
the 2001 Tony Award and the 2001
Pulitzer Prize, this compelling
drama examines the fine line between genius
and madness in what New York critics called
"a smart and compassionate play of
ideas."
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Dec. 2 - Dec.
18, 2004
Directed by Sheila Kutner
One of America's favorite comedies, this
Pulitzer Prize winning zany comedy
about a most unconventional family and
their unusual friends will leave you breathless
with laughter.
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Jan. 6 - Jan.
22, 2005
Directed by Barbara & Charles
Hicks
Witty and perceptive, this deliciously
funny and delightfully touching play was
hailed by the New Yorker as "the
best play Gurney has done so far."
Winner of the Lucille Lortel Award
for Best Off-Broadway play.
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Feb. 10 - Feb.
26, 2005
Directed by Bohdan Senkow
Winner of the 2001 Tony Award and
Outer Critics Circle Award
for outstanding revival of a play. The
showdown between a lovable con man and
a vindictive nurse is funny, touching,
and exciting.
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Mar. 17 - Apr.
2, 2005
Directed by E. Scott Jones
Everyone wanted to kill Colonel Protheroe
- but who did? Written by the best-known
mystery writer in the world, this play
introduced Christie's beloved Miss
Marple. Can you solve the mystery
before she does?
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Apr. 28 - May
14, 2005
Directed by Bruce & Millie Nutting
The magnificent music, pageantry, and
universal appeal of Camelot garnered 4
Tonys and an Outer Critics
Circle Award. Amidst the splendor,
joy and magic of Camelot lies the tragic
love triangle of Guenevere, Arthur, and
Lancelot.
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