Disney's
Beauty And The Beast

Music by Alan Menken;
Lyrics by Howard Ashman and Tim Rice;
Book by Linda Woolverton

Director:

Wesley Hrabina

Musical Director:

Deb Takes

Vocal Coach:

Walt Bender


Performance Dates:
February 16, 17, 18*, 23, 24, 25*, March 2, 3, 4*, 9, 10, 11*
All evening performances, 8 pm.
* Sunday matinee, 2 pm.
Auditions:
Sun, Sept 10 and Mon, Sept 11 at 7:30pm


The classic tale, as only Disney could enhance it, Disney’s Beauty & the Beast contains great music, terrific characters and a timeless story of discovering beauty in one’s heart.



Daughters

Comic drama by John Morgan Evans

Director:

Marianne Dell'Aquila

Performance Dates:
April 20, 21, 22*, 27, 28, 29*, May 4, 5, 6*
All evening performances, 8 pm.
* Sunday matinee, 2 pm.
Auditions:
Nov 12, 13 (7:30pm)


A tour de force for 5 actresses, this is the story of four generations of Italian-Americans: the Brooklyn Diangelo women. As they cope with Pop’s cancer, they must also learn to cope with love, marriage, and each other.



Agnes Of God

Drama by John Pielmeier

Director:

Cameron Purdy

Performance Dates:
June 1, 2, 3*, 8, 9, 10*, 15, 16
All evening performances, 8 pm.
* Sunday matinee, 2 pm.
Auditions:
Jan 7, 8, 2007 (7:30pm)


A powerful drama, Agnes of God involves a court-appointed psychiatrist who must determine the sanity of Sister Agnes, accused of murdering her own child. The closer Dr. Livingstone moves towards the truth, the more the Mother Superior tries to protect Sister Agnes. The moral questions are twisted with issues that will leave the audience talking about this play long after it’s over.



Taming Of The Shrew

Comedy by William Shakespeare

Director:

Ray Thompson

Performance Dates:
July 13, 14, 15*, 20, 21, 22*, 27, 28, 29*
All evening performances, 8 pm.
* Sunday matinee, 2 pm.
Auditions:
March 4, 5, 2007 (7:30 pm)


Shakespeare’s comedy of Katherine, the eldest daughter, who must be married off before beautiful and sweet Bianca (who already has several suitors) can marry. But who will have Katherine, the harridan? Why, Petruchio of course! He will “tame the shrew.”



Director:

Marie Bishop

Performance Dates:
Sept 14, 15, 16*, 21, 22, 23*, 28, 29, 30*
All evening performances, 8 pm.
* Sunday matinee, 2 pm.
Auditions:
April 22, 23 at 7:30pm

When Alan Masters, a real estate broker, shows a property to Betty Parker, she is inadvertently soaked by a misdirected shower requiring her to disrobe. Unbeknownst to Alan, his wife, Kathy, also a broker, arrives to show the property to Betty's husband, Ralph, who also falls victim to the goofy shower. Betty and Ralph, scantily clad in the homeowners' clothing, must be kept out of each other's way by the artful, ridiculous machinations of Alan and Betty. This light-hearted comedy is a farce full of double meanings, mistaken identities and sexual innuendo.



Director:

Liz Strunk

Performance Dates:
Nov 2, 3, 4*, 9, 10, 11*, 16, 17, 18*
All evening performances, 8 pm.
* Sunday matinee, 2 pm.
Auditions:
July 22, 23, 2007 (7:30pm)


On the eve of her departure from Manhattan to relocate to Miami, Christine Millman, a widow of one year, receives a surprise visit from her late husband’s best friend, Herman. Not only is Christine surprised by Herman’s untimely appearance, but she is stunned and confused by his shocking suggestion.


 

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