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By William Shakespeare
September 23 - October 19, 2008

Reinterpreted in the harsh light of todays politics, Shakespeares
tragedy is a timeless investigation of ambition, public opinion,
and violence. Soothsayers dispense predictions over cable news,
the tidings of war arrive by text message, and cries of revolt rock
the Capitol, as shadowy conspiracies expose the intoxicating lure
of power.


By Frederick Knott
October 28 November 23, 2008

Susy Hendrix, recently blinded in an accident, is terrorized in
her apartment by three con men looking for a deceptively valuable
doll. In this classic suspense thriller of stage and screen, Susy
finds herself trapped in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with only
a young girl and the gathering darkness as her allies.


by Charles Dickens
December 5 December 24

Back by popular demand, this non-subscription holiday classic is
full of music, spirits, special effects, and all of your favorite
characters. Perfect for the whole family.


By Henrik Ibsen
January 27 February 22, 2009

Portland Stage partners with nationally renowned Figures of Speech
Theatre to present a breathtaking journey of folklore and imagination.
Peer Gynt, a charmer, rogue, and storyteller, chases adventure from
his home in Norway to troll caves, oceans, and the African desert.
Actors, puppets, and shadows magically weave together to animate
Peers search for answers to lifes biggest questions.


By Deborah Zoe Laufer
March 3 March 22, 2009

Wide-eyed innocence and perfect pedicures collide in this zany new
comedy about life, self-image, and the pursuit of a hunky man to
call your own. Blissfully happy but ignored by her husband, Dotty
timidly ventures into the outside world, where she is swept up in
a hilarious whirl of characters and questions about what it means
to love and to be a "real" woman.


By Joanna McClelland Glass
March 31 April 19, 2009

Judge Francis Biddle, the elderly and irascible former Attorney
General, has little patience for his fresh-faced young secretary.
But through battles over grammar and beliefs, their strained relationship
grows into mutual respect, and eventually, true friendship. This
witty and poignant account of the inevitable adventure of growing
old was inspired by the playwrights personal experiences as
Biddles secretary.


By Michael Healey
April 28 May 24, 2009

Two middle-aged friends live a peaceful life on their small, Canadian
farm. When a young actor arrives to research rural life, secrets
from their past emerge, plunging them into the joy and pain of memories
long since buried. This funny and bittersweet drama examines the
nature of friendship and the power of the stories we tell to save
ourselves and others.
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