The Most Happy Fella
September 11-October 9, 2004
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Music & Lyrics by Frank Loesser
Directed by Jacqueline McElroy-Poquette
Rosabella is a beautiful mail-order bride who
is in for a surprise when she meets her new groom, Tony. Come and enjoy the
festivities and the unexpected ending.
Don’t miss this Musical - great
entertainment for the whole family!
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Run for Your Wife
October 23 through November 13, 2004
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A Comedy By Ray Cooney
Directed by Frank Osmers
We hope you’re ready for many fast and
furious laughs as a London cabbie discovers that keeping his two wives
apart, and a secret from the police is not as easy as he thought. This wild
English farce about a bigamous cab driver in hot water had so
many patrons in stitches it played in London for nine years! Don’t miss the
action!
Enjoy an evening of non-stop slapstick
comedy.
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Jack & the Beanstalk
November 27 through December 19, 2004
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By Jim Eiler & Jean Bargey
Directed by Larry Landsman
Set in medieval England, this outrageous
musical comedy turns a childhood favorite on its head as our boy, Jack,
climbs the fabled beanstalk, only to find a friendly, lovable Giant and a
tap-dancing Golden Goose. Along the way, he encounters his long-lost father
and a villainous Baron.
Fresh, wacky and unexpected, Jack and
the Beanstalk is sure to delight audiences of all ages.
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Deathtrap
January 15 through February 5, 2005
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By Ira Levin
Directed by Steve Bell
Successful author, Sidney Bruhl, has had four
flop shows in a row when a student in his playwriting class comes up with a
sure-fire hit. Sidney will do anything to get his hands on that
play---ANYTHING! Deathtrap was Broadway’s most successful and longest
running thriller, with numerous Tony nominations.
A delightful comedy that will have you
screaming in fright.
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Table Manners
February 19 through March 12, 2005
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By Alan Ayckbourn
Directed by Peter Colletto
Norman and his sister-in-law Annie, try to
have a brief fling with no complications. It‘s the perfect situation! She
needs a little love and he needs attention in certain areas. But, with
interfering relations, and a knuckle headed, love sick vet who shows up at
the worst moments, events take a turn for the worse in this hilarious tale
of twisted love.
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Book of Days
April 2-22, 2005
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By Lanford Wilson
Directed by Denton Phillips
When murder roars through a small Missouri
town one woman begins her own quest to find truth and honesty amid small
town jealousies, religion, greed and lies. This tornado of a play propels
you through its events like a page-turning mystery.
“…[Wilson‘s] best work since Fifth of July…” --
Variety.

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The Fourth Wall
May 7-28, 2005
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By A.R. Gurney
Directed by Dottie Fischer
In this love letter to the theater, Mr.
Gurney uses the stage to explore, quite comically, our place in the world
today. Mixing humor, political satire, and Cole Porter music, the author
“tunes” us in to help us connect both our feelings and our hope for
humanity.
“...filled with amusing literary
references, sophisticated characters and moves along quickly with nary a
wasted word ...”—Variety

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