Presenting our 33rd Season 2003-2004

 

September - 2003

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The Mikado by W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan

A Musical

This operetta is a lighthearted burlesque of Victorian English culture and the vagaries of love, set in a fanciful (and wholly imaginary) Japanese society. It is one of the most admired of all the Gilbert and Sullivan works. You will only stop laughing long enough to hear the songs and music, and you just might find yourself giggling at those too!

 

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October/November - 2003

The Butler Did It by Tim Kelly

A Comedy Murder Mystery

Here's a delightful comedy murder mystery that spoofs English mystery plays, but with a decidedly American flavor. Secrets abound in the creepy old mansion as laughs collide with thrills. The climax is a seat-grabber as the true killer is unmasked and almost everyone turns out to be someone else.

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January/February - 2004

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The Sensuous Senator by Michael Parker

A Comedy

In this time of political tactics and party platforms, the Senator is running for President. His wife goes out of town for a conference and as they say, "while the cat's away, the mice will play." What happens when the other politicians, playmates, security police, a muckraking reporter and the unexpected wife collide will leave you laughing until you cry.

 

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March/April - 2004

Twelve Angry Men by Reginald Rose

A Compelling Drama

There has been a murder and a jury has been empanelled to decide the fate of the accused stepson of the dead man. There is testimony to be examined and votes to be taken in this intriguing look at the interpersonal relationships of twelve strangers as they try to come to agreement on the verdict.

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June - 2004

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Gypsy by Book/Arthur Laurents, Music/Jule Styne, Lyrics/Stephen Sondheim

A Musical

This is the musical story of a bullying, ruthless stage mother who drives her two daughters into show business and keeps their noses to the grindstone until one of them is a star. We are taken on a trip across the length and breadth of the land, visiting the seamy backstages of tank town theaters during the 1920's when vaudeville was dying to the birth of burlesque.

 

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