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by August Wilson
September 25 to October 21, 2007


Set during the Great Depression, this Pulitzer Prize-winning drama depicts a family’s struggle with the legacy of an elaborately carved piano passed down to them by their great-grandfather. Boy Willie wants to own the farm where his family once worked as slaves. However, to purchase the land he’ll have to sell the family's piano, a prized heirloom with which his sister Berniece refuses to part. View production photos (in slide show format)



by Kenny Finkle
October 30 to November 18, 2007


A quirky, warm-hearted romantic comedy that looks at love and relationships through the eyes of a frisky house cat named Samantha. Her owner, Shuman, doesn't always understand her, but he knows he wants her to stay home. Samantha dreams of adventure and risks everything only to discover that the true love she longs for lies in the last place she thinks to look. View production photos (in slide show format)



by Charles Dickens
November 30 to December 24, 2007


Back by popular demand, this non-subscription holiday classic is full of music, spirits, special effects, and all your favorite characters. Perfect for the whole family!
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by Becky Mode
January 22 to February 17, 2008


In this wildly comic tour-de-force, a single actor plays Sam, a reservations operator, and more than 30 other characters from inside and outside a fashionable Manhattan eatery. Through the course of one hysterical day, Sam faces an outrageous influx of calls from his lonely father in South Bend, the temperamental chef, a snooty Maitre D', annoying assistants, scheming socialites, and many, many more.
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by William Shakespeare
February 26 to March 23, 2008


Shakespeare's hilarious battle-of-the-sexes is an intricate and fast-paced tale of wit, jealousy, and romance. Old flames Beatrice and Benedick are tricked by their friends into believing that each is in love with the other. Their "merry war" leads to both a sharp examination of dishonesty and deception, and a boisterous celebration of the overwhelming power of love. View production photos (in slide show format)


by William Donnelly
April 1 to April 20, 2008


In this world premiere production, a young husband meets a woman from his past during a period of crisis in his marriage, bringing half-forgotten urges and uncertain intentions suddenly to the surface. Told with warmth, humor, and startling honesty, Magnetic North is a charged tale of intimacy, temptation, and the shadowy border between flirtation and betrayal. Winner of 2006 Clauder Competition for New England Playwrights. View production photos (in slide show format)



by John Patrick Shanley
April 29 to May 25, 2008


Doubt is a Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning drama about the confrontation between ethics and uncertainty. At a Bronx parochial school in 1964, evidence of a priest's wrongdoing comes to light. Sister Aloysius, the strict school principal and a traditionalist nun, faces the decision of a lifetime: does she openly accuse a priest and give voice to her fear of his sinful actions, or bury her suspicions and leave room for doubt? View production photos (in slide show format)

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