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Welcome
the new season with Charles Schulz' beloved Peanuts
comic strip characters in a fun-for-the-whole-family
musical. Spend a day in the life of Charlie
Brown - with his friends Lucy, Schroeder, Linus,
and of course, that World War One flying ace -
Snoopy!
September
6-22, 2001
Directed
by Chas Thomas
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As
we begin to feel autumn's chill, experience the
chilling and sometimes amusing tale based on Harper
Lee's Pulitzer-Prizewinning novel. Watch
through the eyes of young Scout, as her father
becomes the hero of a community drama centered
on race and the search for justice.
October
11-27, 2001
Directed
by Paul Kerrigan
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It's
our Holiday gift to you. Rodgers and Hammerstein's
classic story of Maria and the von Trapp family.
Bring your family to enjoy unforgettable tunes
like "Edelweiss," "Do Re Mi,"
and, of course, "My Favorite Things."
November
23 - December 15, 2001
Directed
by Larry Jansen
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A
comic masterpiece by local playwright Michael
Hollinger. His imagination takes us to the
height of the Cold War - with sex, spies, McCarthyism,
communism and murder. Make no mistake; Cold
War mysteries have never been funnier.
January
3-19, 2002
Directed
by George Ainslie
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Explore
Life, Love and Death with three sisters, reunited
on the eve of their mother's funeral. All
three come to realize that their mother isn't
to blame for all of their flaws, nor are all of
their sisters' faults unforgivable.
February
7-23, 2002
Directed
by Scott Jones
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The
1999 Pulitzer Prizewinner for best drama.
A proud, tough, and supremely intelligent scholar
finds that her formidable wit is of little use
in her fight against ovarian cancer. Yet
she faces her illness and impending death with
profound and surprising humor.
March
14-30, 2002
Directed
by George Mulford
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Celebrate
the approach of summer with Lerner and Loewe's
heartwarming musical of a beautiful and charming
adolescent girl in 1900 Paris. Incredible
songs like "Thank Heaven for Little Girls,"
"Gigi," and "The Night They Invented
Champagne," won Gigi the 1958 Academy
Award for Best Picture. Come see why!
April
25-May 11, 2002
Directed
by Miriam Barnett Boland
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