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Circle Mirror Transformation by Annie Baker 2010 OBIE Award Winner for Best New American Play October 5 through October 31, 2010
What do a flirty former actress, a teen-aged girl, a hippie husband and a divorced carpenter have in common? Not much, until they take an acting class together for six weeks, revealing secrets that they never intended and transforming in ways they never expected. This hilarious and charming comedy was voted one of the top ten plays of 2009 by The New York Times, The New Yorker and Time Out New York
[title of show] music and lyrics by Jeff Bowen Book by Hunter Bell November 16 through December 12, 2011
A musical comedy for anyone who has followed a dream. When two struggling writers make a commitment to write something new in three weeks, they quickly find that writing a comedy about the process of writing was more interesting than anything else they could write! A show about four friends taking risks, creating art, killing Vampires (the dream-destroying kind, not the Dracula kind) — and how relationships change when life happens.
The Subject Was Roses by Frank Gilroy February 8 through March 6, 2011 In the tradition of other powerful George Street plays such as Wit and Proof comes the 1964 Pulitzer Prize-winning story of a young man’s return from service in World War II. After a homecoming celebration, old emotional wounds and unresolved tensions between father and son resurface, placing the new veteran in the middle of a family tug-of-war where love is both a prize and a weapon. A Fox on the Fairway by Ken Ludwig Directed by David Saint March 22 through April 17, 2011 The Quail Valley Country Club is preparing to take on archrival Crouching Squirrel in the Annual Inter-Club Golf Tournament. With a sizable wager at stake, the contest plays out amidst three love affairs, a disappearing diamond, objectionable sweaters and an exploding vase. Sex and water hazards collide in this artful madcap adventure about love and golf.
God of Carnage by Yasmina Reza Translated by Christopher Hampton Directed by David Saint
May 10 through June 11, 2011
And you thought the kids were trouble! The gloves come off and all hell breaks loose when two sets of parents meet to discuss the playground altercation between their two eleven year-old sons. What starts out as a civilized conversation about apologies and minor injuries, quickly escalates into a wild inter-parental melee of infantile behavior and unthinkable actions. An outrageous, explosive comedy that will leave you shrieking with laughter, gasping with disbelief and screaming “They didn’t just do that!”
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