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Don’t Dress for Dinner

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Don't Dress for Dinner is a hilarious comedy with more twists than a corkscrew.

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Leading Ladies

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This hilarious farce by Ken Ludwig, author of Lend Me a Tenor and Moon Over Buffalo, is sure to leave audiences in stitches!

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Of Mice And Men

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Set in Central California in the 1930’s, John Steinbeck’s Depression-era drama is a tremendously moving character study of the bond between a pair of itinerant ranch hands longing for a place to call home.

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Nine

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Winner of seven Tony Awards including Best Musical (1982) and Best Musical Revival (2003), NINE is the musical version of Federico Fellini’s film 8 ½.

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Rashomon

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Based on the Japanese folk tales of Ryunosuke Akutagawa, Rashomon is an incisive meditation on the nature of human weakness, human virtue, and the illusory nature of truth!

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Lend Me A Tenor

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This Tony award winning comedy is a wild romp of mistaken identities, desperate measures, and compromising positions.

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Guys and Dolls

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Guys and Dolls, the quintessential Broadway musical has it all: love, laughs, drama, memorable music, and a happy ending!

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Les Liasons Dangereuses

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Anything goes when a predatory, wealthy widow challenges a notorious rake to seduce a beautiful young newlywed. The rake succeeds, but not before falling helplessly into a fatal attraction.

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Hamlet

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William Shakespeare’s legendary tragedy of murder and revenge is a timeless masterpiece of classical drama.

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Moon Over Buffalo

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This hilarious backstage farce, by the author of Lend Me a Tenor, is sure to leave audiences in stitches!

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The Secret Garden

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Frances Hodgson Burnett’s enchanting children’s classic comes to life in this beautiful, Tony Award winning musical adaptation

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The Cripple of Inishmaan

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The Cripple of Inishmaan is a strange comic tale in the great tradition of Irish storytelling. Set in 1934, on a remote island off the west coast of Ireland, the play tells the story of Cripple Billy, a young lad who longs to break away from the tedium of his daily life.

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Uncommon Women and Others

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Tony Award winning playwright Wendy Wasserstein's first play, Uncommon Women and Others, is a witty, insightful, and affectionate comedy about women coming to grips with the rigors of contemporary society.

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Red Noses

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This brilliant, wild, and provocative comedy chronicles the escapades of Father Flote and his merry band of red-nosed troubadours who set out to conquer the Black Death with bad jokes, bawdry, laughter, and love.

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What the Bellhop Saw

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This hilarious and topical farce is sure to leave audiences squealing with laughter as one comedic gag falls atop the other at breakneck speed!

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Beyond Therapy

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Jokes about psychiatrists have never stopped, but rarely have they been as funny as they are in Christopher Durang’s hilarious adult comedy!

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Holiday

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One of the outstanding successes of the New York theater by the author of The Philadelphia Story, this delightful comedy is just the show to add a dash of romance and laughter to the holiday season.

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The Servant of Two Masters

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The Servant of Two Masters, Italian playwright Carlo Goldoni’s delightful 18th Century farce, has never been livelier than in this raucous and rollicking new translation and adaptation by Jeffery Hatcher and Paolo Emilio Landi.

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A Streetcar Named Desire

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Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, Tennessee Williams’ A Streetcar Named Desire, is not only a landmark American drama, but a ground-breaking theatrical event!

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The Importance of Being Earnest

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First performed over 100 years ago in London, The Importance of Being Earnestis regarded by critics and scholars as being one of the wittiest plays ever written. Known as a trivial comedy for serious people, this hilarious play finds two dashing men-about-town pursuing their share of wine, women and song.

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Seven Brides for Seven Brothers

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Set in the backwoods of Oregon in the 1850’s, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers,tells the story of the Pontipee brothers who are living a rough and lonely existence on their woodland farm.

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Grease

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It is never too late to join the duck-tailed, hot-rodding Burger Palace Boys and the gum-snapping, hip-shaking Pink Ladies as they stir up mischief in Grease, the 50’s rock-n-roll musical.

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Proof

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Proof introduces us to Catherine, a troubled young woman who has grown up in the shadow of a brilliant but mentally unstable father.

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Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

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Robert Louis Stevenson's classic tale of depravity, lust, horror, and suspense is brought to life in this riveting new adaptation by Jeffrey Hatcher.

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How I Learned To Drive

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Winner of the 1998 Pulitzer Prize for drama, How I Learned to Drive is the story of a woman who learns the rules of the road and of life from behind the wheel of a car.

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