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Season 83 Overview |
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Shows with darker background have ended and are moved to the bottom of the list.. Season Calendar
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All My Sons |
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by Arthur Miller Directed by - Caroline Altman, Production Manager - Wood Lockhart
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This deeply engaging tale of morality and conscience was the first great success of renowned playwright Arthur Miller (A View from the Bridge, Death of a Salesman), earning him a Tony Award in 1947. Two years after World War II, the Keller family is torn apart by patriarch Joe Keller's moral weakness and a shameful family secret. With great tenderness and compassion, this searing saga explores our ever changing sense of family, social responsibility, and values still relevant today, as two very different generations seek to heal and rebuild.
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Performance dates: May 16—Jun 16, 2013
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The Dixie Swim Club |
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by Jessie Jones, Nicholas Hope and Jamie Wooten Directed by - Linda Dunn, Production Manager - Maureen O'Donoghue
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The trio of Jones, Hope and Wooten serve up eccentric characters and sweet Southern charm in this sassy comedy about friendships between women that last a lifetime...
Focusing on four weekends spanning a period of thirty-three years, this comedy takes a poignant and surprising turn...
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Performance dates: Jul 18 —Aug 18, 2013
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Lend Me a Tenor |
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by Ken Ludwig Directed by - Kris Neely Production Manager - Anne Ripley
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Winner of three Tony Awards, Lend Me a Tenor is one of the best farces of all time. Set on the eve of the gala season opener for the Cleveland Grand Opera Company, when world famous tenor Tito Morelli is to perform Otello, this backstage romp involves celebrity worship, mistaken identities, and nonstop shenanigans guaranteed to tickle your funny bone.
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Performance dates: Sep 13—Oct 14, 2012
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You Can't Take It With You |
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by George S Kaufman and Moss Hart Directed by - James Dunn, Production Manager - Robert Wilson
Talk-back sessions after the performance, Sunday November 25 and Sunday December 2.
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You Can’t Take It WithYou relates the humorous encounter between a conservative family and the lunatic household of Martin Vanderhof. This tribe of idiosyncratic individualists amuses and inspires with its off-the-wall hobbies and wholehearted pursuit of happiness. A timeless classic that offers entertainment for the whole family.
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Performance dates: Nov 15—Dec 16, 2012
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Pack of Lies |
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by Hugh Whitemore Directed by - Molly Noble, Production Manager - Mark Toepfer
Talk-back sessions after the performance, Sunday Jan 27 and Sunday Feb 3.
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Hugh Whitemore’s Pack of Lies is based on a true story about espionage during the Cold War. In this high tension, psychological thriller, Scotland Yard approaches an English couple to use their house for observation of a Soviet spy ring operating in the area.
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Performance dates: Jan 17--Feb 17, 2013
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Enchanted April |
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by Matthew Barber Directed by - Cris Cassell, Production Manager - Maureen O'Donoghue
Talk-back sessions after the performance, Sunday March 24 and Sunday April 7.
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Enchanted April is a period romantic comedy set on a sun-soaked Italian hillside. Two frustrated London housewives rent a villa for a holiday away from their bleak marriages, and recruit two other women to share the cost. There, among the wisteria blossoms and Mediterranean sunshine, all four rediscover themselves. . .
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Performance dates: Mar 15—Apr 14, 2013
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