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by John Patrick
(comedy)
October 2-4, 6-10, 2009
For
Rhoda Greenleaf gardening is all and the presidency of the
local garden club her highest goal. But standing in her way
is the incumbent, Lillybelle, who peppers her speech with
French phrases and is a general pain in the neck. How to oust
Lillybelle and install herself as president becomes Rhoda's
obsessionwith husband, children and home all pushed
aside as she pursues her own quest.
Director:
Shirley Ann Minehart; Producers: Dan McCarty, Marsha Seybert
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by
William Gibson
(drama)
November 27-29, December 1-5, 2009
This
classic tells the story of Annie Sullivan and her student,
blind and mute Helen Keller. The Miracle Worker dramatizes
the volatile relationship between the lonely teacher and her
charge. Helen, trapped in her secret world, is violent, spoiled,
almost sub-human and treated by her family as such. Only Annie
realizes that there is a mind and spirit waiting to be rescued
from the dark, tortured silence.
Director:
Robert Snodgrass, Jr.; Producer: Sue Switzer
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by John Cariani
(comedy)
January 22-24, 26-30, 2010
On
a cold, clear, moonless Friday night in deepest winter, the
northern lights hover over the remote, mythical town of Almost,
Maine. All is not quite what it seems as Almost's residents
find themselves falling in and out of love in unexpected,
unusual, and often hilarious ways. Knees are bruised. Hearts
are broken. And ache is all around as love is - literally
- lost, found, and realized. An enchanting midwinter night's
dream, Almost, Maine inventively explores the mysteries of
the human heart, touching audiences with laughter, heartbreak,
and hope.
Director:
Stefan Lingenfelter; Producer: Kris Bearer
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by Donald Margulies
(comedy/drama)
March 12-14, 16-20, 2010
Relationships
are examined in this 2000 Pulitzer Prize winning play by Donald
Marguiles. Karen and Gabe have been best friends with Beth
and Tom for years. When Beth announces to Karen and Gabe that
Tom is leaving her for another woman things change and everyone
starts asking questions. Could a change in a friend's marriage
create problems for everyone?
*show
contains adult language and subject matter
Director:
Casey Bowser; Producers: Becky Plymale and Marsha Seybert
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by Oscar Wilde
(comedy)
May 14-16, 18-22, 2010
This
masterpiece, billed as a "trivial comedy for serious
people," is probably the most famous of all comedies.
Algernon pretends to be Jack's troublesome younger brother,
in Wilde's satirical assault on nineteenth-century fashions,
manners, and morality. The plot revolves wittily around the
most ingenious case of "manufactured" mistaken identity
ever put into a play..
Cast:
5 males, 4 females
Director:
Stefan Lingenfelter; Producer: BLT Board of Directors
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