2012 - 2013 Season Productions

Crimes of the Heart
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By Beth Henley
In this Pulitzer prize winning play we meet the MaGrath sisters who are having an exceptionally bad day and are being forced to face the consequences of the “crimes of the heart” they have committed.

How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying
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Music and lyrics by Frank Loesser
Book by Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock, and Willie Gilbert
The musical about how to get the promotion, the corner office, and the girl….without really trying. Set in the chaotic business-driven world of 1961, this production follows the adventures of ambitious J. Pierrepont Finch. Young Finch seeks to change the course of his life – from window washer to executive in World Wide Wicket Company – with the help of a book, all while getting the girl in the mix.

Summer and Smoke
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By Tennessee Williams
There is more to the smoldering summer than the weather in this small Mississippi town. In this case where there’s smoke, there really is fire. Set in the early years of the 20th century, sends us on an emotional journey following Alma Winemiller and her romantic exploration of life, body and soul.

The Monster Under the Bed
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Ben has a big problem. His Mum is grumpy, and his best friend Vince stole his binoculars, a prize possession given to him by his Dad just before he left for military duty. Oh, and there is a monster under the bed. When Ben swaps places with the monster, his world gets turned upside down.

Spring Awakening
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Music by Duncan Sheik
Lyrics by Steven Sater
Spring Awakening is the powerful rock musical adaptation of the controversial 1891 German play by Frank Wedekind about a group of teens coming of age in a repressed world. Exploding hormones, desire and shame, and total lack of understanding about sexuality, love, and all the rest… the consequences are troubling for all involved.

Much Ado About Nothing
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By William Shakespeare
Benedick and Beatrice are tricked into confessing their love for each other; Claudio is tricked into rejecting Hero at the altar. Shakespeare’s comedy shows us how love can start with gossip, rumors, eavesdropping and deceit – you know, the usual – and still end in the joyous celebration of two marriages.