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William Gibson's play about the early life of Helen Keller and of her teacher Annie Sullivan. |
temporary poster |
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Oscar Wilde's comedy about hidden identities, love and manners. Considered by many to be his best comedy. |
Poster by local artist |
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A night of Greek inspired theater. "THE TROJAN WOMEN" retells the tragedy that befall the women in the aftermath of the Trojan War. "LYSISTRATA", a bawdy comedy where the women try to stop war by withholding "IT". |
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John Patrick's high comedy about how the neglected virtues of kindness and affection are not lost in a world that seems to be motivated sometimes by only dishonesty and greed. |
Poster by local artist |
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William Inge's Pulitzer Prize winning play is an exploration of timeless themes, such as judging – and being judged – on the basis of physical beauty. |
Poster by Laura Burgess |
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Arthur Miller's thoughtful interpretation of the politics, greed, passion, jealousy, fear, intolerance, and hysteria surrounding the witchcraft accusations of Salem, Massachusetts. |
Poster by Kara Kovacich |
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STEEL MAGNOLIAS |
Robert Harling's hilarious and touching play about six strong and resilient Southern women who cope with love, life, and loss over a period of three years centered in Truvy's hair salon. |
Poster by Kara Kovacich |
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BLITHE SPIRIT |
Noel Coward's classic comedy of manners and situation, involving an unlikely love triangle that is both in and out of this world. |
Poster by Jacob Veldhuizen |
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THE GLASS MENAGERIE |
Tennessee Williams' roughly autobiographical work about the destructive nature of confining dreams. |
Poster by Jacob Veldhuizen |
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TARTUFFE |
Molière's classic comedy of a family that takes in and is taken in by a con man pretending to be a religious zealot. |
Poster by Jacob Veldhuizen |