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Season 81 Overview |
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Written By |
Directed By |
Performance Dates |
| November |
David Mamet |
James Dunn |
Sept 17—Oct 17, 2010 |
| Pride & Prejudice |
Jane Austen |
Phoebe Moyer |
Nov 12—Dec 12, 2010 |
| Doubt |
John Patrick Shanley |
Cris Cassell |
Jan 14—Feb 13, 2011 |
| Quilters |
Molly Newman & Barbar Damashek |
Linda Dunn
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Mar 18— Apr 17, 2011 |
| The Tiffany Box |
Kathleen Buckstaff |
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May 1, 2011 |
Rabbit Hole
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David Linday-Abaire |
Mary Ann Rodgers |
May 13 — June 12, 2011 |
| Table Manners |
Alan Ayckbourn |
Robert Wilson |
July 15 — Aug 14, 2011 |
Shows with darker background have ended.
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November |
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David Mamet's hilarious comedy about bad behavior in high places.
The President is seeking a second term, but the outlook is bleak.


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Performance dates:
Sept 17—Oct 17, 2010
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Performance Run
complete.
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Pride & Prejudice |
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 Radio interview, Nov 11, 2010 with Alex Ross
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By Jane Austen
Is there a more lasting romantic comedy than the story of Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy? This is the classic story of the Regency era, of finding a husband and a woman's independent spirit.




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Performance dates: Nov 12—Dec 12, 2010
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Performance Run complete. |
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Doubt |
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by John Patrick Shanley
Set in a Catholic school in 1964, this play concerns the conflict between an older nun, Sister Aloysius, and a younger priest, Father Flynn
This 2004 Broadway hit earned both the Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award for Best Play. Some of its themes remain in headlines to this day.
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Performance dates: Jan 14 —Feb 13, 2011
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Performance Run complete. |
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Quilters |
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Talk-back sessions after the performance, Friday April 1 and Sunday April 10.
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A musical by Molly Newman & Barbara Damasheck to delight and capture the whole family.
Quilters tells the story of a family of pioneer women through their working on a series of quilt blocks that reflect their history and life on the frontier. They relate their own experiences ranging from the everyday to the dramatic – from cross-country passages to childbirth, to cyclones and prairie fires.


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Performance dates: Mar 18— Apr 17, 2011
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Performance Run complete. |
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Tiffany Box |
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One Performance Only RVP Fundraiser Stroll through the Gardens. Reception with wine, hors d'oeuvres and a Silent Auction!
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A riveting, true story captured in emails reveals the craziness, beauty, humor and grace of living with a beloved who is dying and still very much alive.
A celebration of the bond of love between a mother and a daughter.
A true story of hope and strength.
Written and performed by Kathleen Buckstaff.
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Read this review from The Ark Newspaper - Tiberon Inside the Tiffany Box A Lifetime of Treasures
Read the Marin IJ article by Paul Liberatore (April 28, 2011) Memories of Mom
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Performance date: May 1, 2011 Doors open at 1:30pm for Reception / Silent Auction Show begins at 3:00pm
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Performance Run complete. |
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Rabbit Hole |
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Talk-back session after the performance, Sunday May 29.
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This 2006 Broadway smash hit won the Pulitzer Prize and was nominated as Best Play for the Theatre Guild’s Tony Awards. Here is a contemporary drama filled with humor, hope and true humanity.



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Performance dates: May 13 — June 12, 2011
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Performance Run complete. |
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Table Manners |
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This tightly written comedy was originally on Broadway in 1975 and revived there by the Old Vic in 2009, when it won the Tony for Best Revival.
Table Manners is the first in Ayckbourn’s trilogy The Norman Conquests, but each play stands on its own. Ayckbourn has a sharp eye for the dysfunctional family putting themselves into inescapably hilarious situations.
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Performance dates: July 15 — Aug 14, 2011
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Performance Run complete. |
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