LOVERS & OTHER STRANGERS & More Comes To Broadway Onstage In 2009-10 Season

By: Apr. 29, 2009
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BROADWAY ONSTAGE 2009-2010 Season! Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Select Sundays at 2pm. Select Sunday performances are only held when a prearranged group of 30 or more is scheduled to attend.

21517 Kelly Rd.
Eastpointe, MI 48021
Ticket and Information Hotline: (586) 771-6333
To present quality professional theatrical entertainment in an intimate setting, providing an avenue for actors, directors and artists to be paid for their craft. We're solely supported by ticket sales, and we've been doing it for 29 years!

July 24 through August 22
Lovers and Other Strangers
By Renee Taylor and Joseph Bologna
Five Comedies tied together by family

A hit on Broadway and later on film, this new retelling sees the five comedies through the eyes of a single family. It includes the popular sequence created for the film and played by Gig Young and Anne Jackson. The other stories include a planned seduction gone wrong. In another scene an older couple has been married so long that they can't remember who starts what. Then we see the younger couple again, on the eve of their wedding. He's getting cold feet and she must gently talk him down the aisle. In the last, Bea, Frank, Richie and Joan, the long-married couple who have fought for over thirty years try to save their son's marriage by confessing to their own failures.

September 11 through October 10
Murder at the Howard Johnson's
By Ron Clark and Sam Bobrick
Is a Comedy!

All is fair in love? Even murder? That's the question posed by this light and funny suspense comedy about a love triangle in a Howard Johnson Motor Inn. In the first episode, Mitchell, an obvious and commonplace dentist who sees himself as the dashing, heroic type and Arlene, a middle aged "Femme Fatale" of sorts, plan to murder her husband Paul, a blundering used car salesman. In the second episode, having discovered that Mitchell has been unfaithful, Arlene allies herself with Paul to do away with Mitchell. In the third episode, the two men, feeling foolish and betrayed themselves, join forces against Arlene. This murder attempt, like the others, fails.

October 23 through November 21
The Werewolf of the Full Moon
By Dennis Wickline
A Mystery Thriller
A European Honeymoon becomes a horror story, when a couple, Bill and Felicia, is attacked by wolves. Retreating to a local hotel, they encounter a strange doctor who prescribes an exotic local herb. Bill keeps having nightmares and horrible visions. Frustrated, Felicia solicits the help of a local physcic. The subsequent events lead to terror and werewolves.
SpeciAl Halloween Afterglows with the cast on October 30 and 31!

December 4 through 26
Special 2pm Sunday Matinee on Sunday, December 6
No performance on Christmas Day, December 25
The Nutcracker's Nuts
The Holiday Comedy by Dennis Wickline
Please note: Have you seen THE NUTCRACKER'S NUTS already? See our SIX-SHOW SEASON TICKET offers below!

THE NUTCRACKER'S NUTS takes place in the Northern Lower Peninsula. Simon's Rest is a retirement community in Frankfort, Michigan. Every Christmas the residents perform their traditional, boring, and harder to produce version of A CHRISTMAS CAROL. Every Christmas, that is, except this one. Minnie Winchester, an elderly piano teacher, suggests that the residents do something new, something like THE NUTCRACKER. Everyone agrees that it would be wonderful to try something new and THE NUTCRACKER is accepted immediately. Tickets are quickly sold out. Just as rehearsals begin, however, the retirees discover one important detail, THE NUTCRACKER is a ballet, and Minnie Winchester, a rather rotund lady who always wanted to play Clara, the lead, doesn't know how to dance.
Special Holiday Group Rates for THE NUTCRACKER'S NUTS: Group of 13 or more-$3.00 off or $13 each, Group of 21 or more-$5.00 off or $11 each*

January 8 through February 6, 2010
Murderer
By Anthony Shaffer
A Mystery Thriller

An unusual and macabre beginning to this play sets The Audience's nerves twitching well before any dialogue confuses their minds! Norman apparently murders his girlfriend, Millie, and is in the process of disposing of her body when he is interrupted by a Sergeant Stenning. The ensuing hunt for the victim and the ghoulish discovery of a head burning in the stove is fiendishly climaxed by the revelation that it is only a dummy. Yet is Millie really dead or not? Norman's sickening hobby of re enacting the most bizarre murders of history overwhelms Stenning, as does the realization that Millie is a willing partner to these charades. Norman's intentions are, however, more realistic and his wife's elaborate hoax of yet another murder to cure him of his addiction not only cements his resolve but almost provides his alibi for her own demise.

February 19 through March 20

The Crazy Time
By Sam Bobrick
A Crazy Comedy

Miles Gladstone has it all: a trophy wife, a successful business and a happy daughter-until his gorgeous spouse takes off, his conniving partner cheats him out of his company and his daughter's marriage starts to crumble. Worse yet, now that he wants his ex-wife back, she has had a complete make-over and is involved with someone half her age. Is there a happy ever after? Not for this guy! This totally entertaining comedy is by the veteran playwright of Norman Is that You?, Murder at the Howard Johnson's and Remember Me.

April 16 through May 15
The Scottish Play
A World Premiere Comedy Production
By Ed Thomas

A community theatre group hires a professional director to stage a production of MACBETH. Unfortunately, there aren't enough actors to handle all of the parts, and the Director is an old-fashioned alcoholic who has seen better days. Combine that with an elderly lead actor who has always wanted to play Romeo, and a young actress who thinks she should've been Lady Macbeth to begin with, and the comedy and mayhem are nonstop.

AS ALWAYS, ALL OPENING NIGHT TICKETS $14! ALL OTHER TICKETS $16.00.
GROUP RATES AVAILABLE! TICKETS AS LOW AS $14 EACH!*
Group of 13 or more $1.00 off ($15.00 per person)*
Group of 21 or more $2.00 off ($14 per person)*
*All group rates must be prepaid within 7 days of the scheduled performance (no refunds or exchanges), otherwise normal rates apply.

Broadway Onstage is located at 21517 Kelly Rd. at Toepfer (8 1/2 Mile Rd.) in Eastpointe, Michigan. Ticket Reservations are recommended by calling (586) 771-6333.

SEASON TICKET OFFERS!

NEW! 3 Show Season Tickets - $39! Pick 3 shows of your choice for only $39!

June Earlybird Special: All seven shows for $80! (Save $32!) June Earlybird special tickets MUST be ordered and paid by June 1, 2007. Because of the nature of this discount, no extensions can be granted.
June Earlybird Six-Show Special: All shows except THE NUTCRACKER'S NUTS for $70! (Save $26!) June Earlybird Six-Show special tickets MUST be ordered and paid by June 1, 2009. Because of the nature of this discount, no extensions can be granted.
Regular Season Tickets: All seven shows for $90! (Save $26) All Regular Season Tickets MUST be ordered and paid by July 1, 2009.
Six-Show Season Tickets: All shows except THE NUTCRACKER'S NUTS for $80 (Save $16!) All Six-Show Season Tickets MUST be ordered and paid by July 1, 2009.

All Season Tickets will be mailed by July 15, 2009!


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