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The 2010-2011 Season on the Main Stage! | |||||||||||||
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The Odd Couple (September 17--October 3, 2010)The Odd Couple by Neil Simon – the story of two mismatched roommates; one, a neurotic, uptight neat freak news writer who was thrown out by his wife, and moves in with the other, his friend, a messy sportswriter. --read more... | |||||||||||||
![]() | Crimes of the Heart (October 22-31, 2010)Crimes of the Heart by Beth Henley - a tragic comedy of three sisters, Meg, Babe, and Lenny, who reunite after Babe shoots her abusive husband. A dysfunctional family with a penchant for ugly predicaments, hardship and past resentments, each sister is forced to face the consequences of the "crimes of the heart" she has committed.--read more... | ||||||||||||
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A Very Ida Christmas (December 17-19, 2010)A Very Ida Christmas with Susan Poulin - Ida has the inside scoop on everything: the Not-So-Secret Santa plan, the do’s and don’ts of Holiday decorating and more! Banish your bah-humbugs and come prepared to laugh! --read more... | |||||||||||||
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The Dining Room (February 4-13, 2011)The Dining Room by A. R. Gurney - a comedy of manners, set in a single dining room where 18 scenes from different households overlap and intertwine.-- read more... | |||||||||||||
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Honk! (March 18 - April 3, 2011)Honk! by George Stiles with lyrics and book by Anthony Drewe, and based on the Ugly Duckling by Hans Christian Anderson - the rollicking musical tale of Ugly, who must find his true beauty and glorious destiny in a world of prejudice that separates him by his odd and gawky looks. --read more... | |||||||||||||
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Don't Dress for Dinner (June 3-12, 2011)Don’t Dress for Dinner by Marc Camoletti - a frenetic case of mistaken identity with more twists than a corkscrew. --read more... | |||||||||||||
