OUR SUMMER YOUTH PRODUCTION -
Not Part of Our Regular Season Subscription
Nottingham: A Totally Teen Musical - (Not a part of our regular season)
July 18-19 and 25-26, 2009
This totally teen rock 'n' roll musical puts a retro spin on the Robin Hood legend, with GREAT '50's-'60's style song and dance numbers. It's 1961, and life is just swell at Nottingham High. Unless you come from the wrong side of the tracks, that is The story pits John Prince and the rich Normans against Robin Loxley - a girl - Little John - the former all-state quarterback- and a team of not-so-merry men and the one Norman who's not so awful - Marion is a good guy. (Yes, a GUY!) Can Robin steal from the rich, give to the poor, unify the cliques, win the Hula hoop contest and still make it to prom on time? You'll just have to come see the show.
2009-2010 Season
"Lust, Laughs and Love"
The Sunshine Boys
September 4-5, 10-13, 2009
As the legendary vaudeville team The Sunshine Boys, Willie Clark and Al Lewis had it all: hilarious gags, classic sketches and faultless comic timing. Together for forty-three years, they achieved national fame; apart, they’re a couple of lonely old men, nursing grudges against each other. They reluctantly reunite for a one-shot opportunity to be in the limelight in this touchingly funny story of friendship and reconciliation.
Crimes of the Heart
October 23-24, 29-Nov. 1, 2009
Beth Henley’s Pulitzer prize and Tony winning comedy-tragedy focuses on three sisters that are reunited after the youngest sister Babe has shot her rich attorney husband and was sent to jail. There’s no doubt that the MaGrath sisters are more than a little nutty. Painfully shy oldest sister Lenny is afraid to date, brash middle sister Meg is wildly promiscuous, and, of course, youngest sister Babe just shot her husband. But these three characters are so sweet and well-intentioned that you can’t help loving them just the same.
Cinderella
December 4-5, 10-13, 2009
Cinderella, the timeless, enchanting, magical fairy tale, is reborn with the Rodgers & Hammerstein hallmarks of originality, charm and elegance. Originally presented on television in 1957 starring Julie Andrews, Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella was the most widely viewed program in the history of the medium. Now it’s adapted for the stage with great warmth and more than a touch of hilarity, and the hearts of children and adults alike still soar when the slipper fits.
add to our listings

