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Don't miss the excitement of the 2005-2006 season.
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Order tickets online:
[Coming soon]


Order tickets by phone:
(207) 774-0465

Select your seats using
PSC's Seating Chart





Don't miss the excitement of the 2005-2006 season.
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Order tickets online:
[Coming soon]


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(207) 774-0465

Select your seats using
PSC's Seating Chart




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By James Goldman
September 28 to October 17, 2004

It may be 1183 England, but the battle for power is a timeless one — King Henry and his Eleanor use their banter to sharpen their tongues like swords, readying for battle, pitting one heir against another, with the throne as the trophy for the winner. Relentless ambition has replaced their once great love, with fascinating characters and brilliant dialogue nearly — just nearly - eclipsing the terrific story of passion and intrigue.
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By John Cariani
October 26 to November 21, 2004

Quirky little love vignettes, set in the potato country of northern Maine, offer an evening of enchantment and revelations. This world premiere is already scheduled to go to New York in March of 2005, and for excellent reason. Mainer John Cariani has a refreshingly charming voice, offering a sense of hope and childlike joy rarely found in contemporary playwrights.
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By Charles Dickens
December 3 to December 24, 2004

This non-subscription holiday special is full of music, spirits, special effects, and all your favorite characters. Dickens; critically acclaimed family classic has all the right ingredients for a magical experience even Scrooge would delight in.
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By Larry Shue
January 25 to February 20, 2005

Wishing for a little peace and quiet at a fishing lodge in Georgia, Charley Baker is introduced to the locals as a foreigner who can’t speak English, and that’s all it takes to launch this truly funny American farce. Playwright Larry Shue leaves no stone unturned, as he takes pot-shots at everything from the Ku Klux Klan to redneck mindsets. Filled with hilarious situations and a wacky cast of characters this show will have you in stitches!
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By Quiara Alegria Hudes
March 1 to March 20, 2005

Quiara Alegria Hudes’ story is spun like a silk spider web, with the rising sun playing off its fine strands. Mulo Jesus seeks nothing more than to leave his poor island for the freedom of the Promised Land, and his journey to the United States helps each of us understand what dreams may have brought our ancestors to these shores. Hudes’ play is a true gem, told with striking imagery and utter simplicity.
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By Stephen Mallatratt,
adapted from a best selling novel by Susan Hill
March 29 to April 17, 2005

In its 15th year on stage in London’s West End this thriller is absolutely fascinating from beginning to end with its mysterious setting, intriguing character relationships and subtle terrors. The playwright has truly captured the intricate balance between a great character study and a good old-fashioned spine chiller that will hold audiences on the edge of their chairs gripping the armrests to the very end!
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By Donald Margulies
April 26 to May 15, 2005

Two couples, close friends and confidants, have spent years together, passing long nights over dinner talking about relationships, their children and life in general. Unexpectedly, castrophe strikes with the announcement of Beth and Tom’s breakup. Can Gabe and Karen’s marriage survive their best friends’ divorce? In this 2000 Pulitzer Prize winner, Margulies examines the nature of friendship, the search for love and the uncertainties of life, while reminding us all of the irony and humor of our everyday lives.
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