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Sept. 22 - Oct 8, 2005
Directed by Miriam T. Barnett
Take some time out for one
weekend in the life of the ultra-Bohemian
Bliss family, as they and their guests pair
off. Mother is a retired actress, father
a novelist, and the children are spoiled.
Every scene becomes a crisis. The N.Y. Times
called this "An evening of intoxicating
escape."
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Oct. 27 - Nov. 12, 2005
Directed by Jim Hardy
A classic by the master of French Comedy
in a hilarious modern translation. Monsieur
Ardin is a hypochondriac who manipulates
the lives of all those around him. His
wife is determined to inherit his entire
estate, and his daughter is being thwarted
in love. Luckily, a plucky maid and a
sensible brother conspire to allow true
love to triumph.
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Dec. 1 - Dec. 17, 2005
Directed by Sheila Kutner
A musical tribute to composer-lyricist
Stephen Sondheim highlighting his wit,
insight, heart, and genius. Sondheim revolutionized
the Broadway musical with shows including
West Side Story, Gypsy, Company, A Little
Night Music, A Funny Thing Happened on
the Way to the Forum, and many others.
This compilation of his best songs is
one of his most-performed shows.
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Jan. 5 - Jan. 21, 2006
Directed by George Mulford
The conflict between an established artist
and an adulatory fan is examined in this
drama as the fan becomes a protégé,
disciple, colleague, friend and eventually
a rival. "An affecting character
study and a well-drawn portrait of fiction
writers
sharply written and incisive
dialogue" - Hollywood Reporter.
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Feb. 9 - Feb. 25, 2006
Directed by Bohdan Senkow
A classic thriller that pits a blind woman
against a murderous con-man. With the
help of a young neighbor, the woman plays
a deadly cat and mouse game with the con-man
and his associates. The tension keeps
building until the final scene - how can
a blind woman even the odds when pitted
against a sighted murderer?
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Mar. 16 - Apr. 1, 2006
Directed by George Ainslie
A brilliant comedy that moves smoothly
between centuries and explores the nature
of truth and time. This play moves back
and forth between 1809 and the present
at the elegant estate of the Coverly family.
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Apr. 27 - May 13, 2006
Directed by Theodora K. Psitos
The musical retelling of the stories of
Sholom Aleichem has become a classic with
songs like Sunrise, Sunset, If I were
a Rich Man, Matchmaker, Matchmaker, and
many, many more. "One of the great
works of American musical theatre
touching
beautiful, warm, funny, and inspiring."
N.Y. Daily News
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