2010-2011 Season
Our 75th season of providing community theater!
Stop Kiss
by Diana Son
Directed by Tatiana Rutledge
September 17 – October 2, 2010
Seamlessly alternating between past and present, Stop Kiss reveals the journey of how love’s first kiss can irrevocably change our lives. Winner of the 1999 Obie Award and GLAAD Media Award, this refreshing contemporary tale will continue to inspire you long after curtain call.
Jerry Finnegan’s Sister
by Jack Neary
Directed by Kristin Hughes
November 5 – November 20, 2010
Brian Dowd has spent the last 10 years of his life wrestling with an unrequited “something” for his best friend’s sister, who happens to live next door. But every time he’s spoken with Beth Finnegan for more than 30 seconds, he’s ended up with his foot planted firmly in his mouth. Now, Brian’s time is about to run out because Jerry Finnegan’s sister is getting married! So the time has come for Brian to put up or shut up. What’s he got to lose — except the love of his life!
Alarms and Excursions
by Michael Frayn
Directed by Mark Sickler
January 14 – January 29, 2011
A very funny evening of marital discord and technological disruption with seven cautionary and riotous tales about gizmos, gadgets, and humans on the blink!
Bent
by Martin Sherman
Directed by Mark Usher
March 11 – March 26, 2011
Bent is a powerful story of survival, love and self discovery set in 1930′s Germany during the Nazi regime.
Private Lives
by Noel Coward
Directed by Ronni Marshak
May 13 – May 28, 2011
Elyot and Amanda are divorced, but they meet again across an adjoining balcony while on their honeymoons with their new spouses. Passions flair, and together they run off to Paris to renew an affair of the heart that leads to dangerous and comic consequences. One of Coward’s most performed works, the play is Noel Coward at his sparkling best.
