2015 Season

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BAREFOOT IN THE PARK

A comedy by Neil Simon
Directed by Sue Trigg

January 16 – February 15

LOVE. It’s never easy, even when it’s new. They say opposites attract, but will newlyweds Paul and Corie make it? He’s buttoned up and ambitious. She’s a free spirit. They’ve just moved into a high-maintenance high-rise in New York City, and things are not going well. Join them in Neil Simon’s heartwarming bubbly comedy as they find a way to live, laugh and love – at the top of the world.

BLOOD BROTHERS

A musical by Willy Russell
Directed by Stewart Lyle

March 13 – April 19

DESTINY. What makes us who we are? Is it nature or nurture? Willy Russell’s powerful musical, which ran for over 20 years in the West End, confronts that eternal question. In 1960s England, twins are separated at birth. Mickey lives a rough life. Eddie has all he needs. They become close friends, struggling through 2 tumultuous decades, until the class system and love for the same woman tears them apart.

GLENGARRY GLEN ROSS

A play by David Mamet
Directed by John Maio

May 15 – June 14

SURVIVAL. Selling real estate is not for the faint of heart. David Mamet’s Pulitzer Prize- winning dark comedy lifts the curtain on the profane poetry of modern salesmen, as they peddle worthless land in a desperate attempt to keep their jobs and maybe even win a Cadillac. Watch as they struggle to remember their ABC’s: Always Be Closing! Recommended for 13 & up.

EAT THE RUNT

A comedy by Avery Crozier
Directed by Timothy Beagley

August 14 – September 13

IDENTITY. In this biting take on office politics and the art of the job interview, you decide: “Eat or be Eaten?” The audience casts the play anew every night, and any actor can play any of the 8 roles. There are over 40,000 combinations, so every performance is unique. Audience participation has never been so much fun! Recommended for 13 & up.

NUNSENSE

A musical by Dan Goggin
Directed by Clay David

October 9 – November 15

FAITH. What’s a Sister to do when the convent needs some cash quick? Some tainted soup has done in most of the Little Sisters of Hoboken. The five remaining members of the order have to put on a special show to raise some much-needed funeral money, and this delightful musical lets each of these divas in habits have the spotlight to reveal her special talents.