Presenting the 2006-2007 Season  



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by Tom Dudzick
September 26 to October 22, 2006


It’s 1959, and the Pazinskis are trying to maintain a bit of normalcy in their boisterous Polish-Catholic household. Their son Rudy, an inquisitive, wisecracking 12-year-old, has other ideas. Step back in time with this witty and sentimental look at love, religion, and family that reminds us that the secret of life is to have fun. View production photos (in slide show format)



by Lee Blessing
October 31 to November 19, 2006


An American teaching in Beirut is taken hostage. Half a world away, his wife waits for him at home, unsure of how she can ever help him. A revealing portrait of solitude and devotion reverberating with today’s headlines, Two Rooms is also an intimate love story between two people whose lives are interrupted by a world falling apart. View production photos (in slide show format)



by Charles Dickens
November 30 to December 24, 2006


Back by popular demand, this non-subscription holiday classic is full of music, spirits, special effects, and all your favorite characters. Perfect for the whole family! View publicity photos (in slide show format)



by Michael Frayn
January 23 to February 18, 2007


Irresistible chaos ensues when an inept theater troupe struggles to finish their tour amidst the havoc of lovers’ quarrels, eccentric actors, and stray sardines. As the farce onstage stumbles forward, the actors’ backstage panic escalates to even more outrageous heights. Frayn’s uproarious British comedy is a joyous reminder that the theatre goes on even when the show is falling apart! View production photos (in slide show format)



by James Still
February 27 to March 18, 2007


A heartfelt, contemporary story of an American family, and the unique relationship between a brother and a sister. Full of humor, sadness, and insights into the issues of today, this dramatic new work touches on growing old, divorce, homosexuality, and family secrets, to reveal the sometimes hidden love between parent and child. View production photos (in slide show format)



by Lynn Nottage
March 27 to April 22, 2007


Esther, an African-American seamstress in 1905 New York, makes an uncommon living creating exquisite lingerie, but dreams of a better life and of finding a husband. This acclaimed new drama tells the story of one woman’s passion to break free and be herself in a society where she cannot quite fit into the set patterns that are stitched for her. View production photos (in slide show format)



by Richard Dresser
May 1 to May 20, 2007


In a small Maine town, two women struggle to make ends meet cleaning summer homes, but their lives are shaken up by the aggressive plans of their new manager. A sharp-witted look at life one step from the poverty line, that questions how far people will go to grab their slice of the American Dream. View production photos (in slide show format)

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