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Armonk Players' I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE Adds Performances, 11/15-17

The Armonk Players of Armonk, NY presents Joe DiPietro and Jimmy Roberts's I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change, directed by Christine DiBuono with music direction by Howard Kilik.
Armonk Players Present I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE, 11/2-10

The Armonk Players of Armonk, NY will present Joe DiPietro and Jimmy Roberts's I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change, directed by Christine DiBuono with music direction by Howard Kilik.
Armonk Players Present I LOVE YOU, YOU'RE PERFECT, NOW CHANGE, 11/2-10

The Armonk Players of Armonk, NY will present Joe DiPietro and Jimmy Roberts's I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change, directed by Christine DiBuono with music direction by Howard Kilik.
Photo Flash: THE DROWSY CHAPERONE Comes to Armonk

Mayhem, mix-ups and a wedding mark the high-spirited hijinx of The Drowsy Chaperone, winner of five 2006 Tony Awards. The hilarious show-within-a-show begins when a die-hard musical fan plays his favorite cast album, a 1928 smash hit called 'The Drowsy Chaperone' and the show magically bursts to life.
Photo Flash: Armonk Players' K-PAX

The Armonk Players Presents K-PAX, By Gene Brewer Aand directed by Rodd Berro (of Armonk), with: Debra Ablezer (Hartsdale ), Charlie Hallock (Hastings-On-Hudson), Dana Laite (Sleepy Hollow), Peter Lillo (Briarcliff Manor ), Caitlin Pierce and Mark Pierce (Harrison), Kenn Sapeta (Cold Spring ).
The Armonk Players Presents K-PAX June 3-11

The Armonk Players Presents K-PAX by Gene Brewer Directed by Rodd Berro (of Armonk)
Ridgefield Theater Barn's THE MEMORY OF WATER Closes 6/26

Don't miss our final production of the 2009-2010 Season. Tickets are now on sale for The Memory of Water, written by Shelagh Stevenson and directed by Sherry Asch.
Ridgefield Theater Barn Presents THE MEMORY OF WATER 6/4-26

Don't miss our final production of the 2009-2010 Season. Tickets are now on sale for The Memory of Water, written by Shelagh Stevenson and directed by Sherry Asch.
Ridgefield Theater Barn Presents THE MEMORY OF WATER 6/4-26

Don't miss our final production of the 2009-2010 Season. Tickets are now on sale for The Memory of Water, written by Shelagh Stevenson and directed by Sherry Asch.
The Armonk Players Presents A FLEA IN HER EAR 11/6-11/14

The Armonk Players Presents Georges Feydeau's hysterical bedroom farce A Flea in Her Ear Directed by Pia Haas, With Miguel Acevedo, Nina Biancardi, Beth Brandon, Daniel Carlino, Christine Dannic, Douglas DeMarco, Charles Hallock, Dana Laite, James Lugo, Marci Stearns McCormick, Jeff Miller, Chris Rudy, Mark Snyder and Missy Stone
Photo Flash: Armonk Players' PIRATES OF PENZANCE

The Armonk Players Present PIRATES OF PENZANCE, Music by Arthur Sullivan, Libretto by W. S. Gilbert, directed by George Puello, musical Direction by Howard Kilik
PIRATES OF PENZANCE Sails Into Armonk Players 5/29-6/7

The Armonk Players Present PIRATES OF PENZANCE Music by Arthur Sullivan, Libretto by W. S. Gilbert, Directed by George Puello, Musical Direction by Howard Kilik
The Armonk Players Present LEND ME A TENOR

The Armonk Players Present LEND ME A TENOR by Ken Ludwig.
The Armonk Players Present LEND ME A TENOR

The Armonk Players Present LEND ME A TENOR by Ken Ludwig.
Photo Flash: Armonk Players Present 'Lend Me A Tenor'

Lend Me A Tenor is a door-slamming, dress-dropping farce with mistaken identities, mischievous misunderstandings, compromising positions and hilarious situations. It is set in 1934 at the Cleveland Opera Company, where everyone is going wild over the impending visit of world-famous tenor Tito Merelli. But the tenor takes too many tranquilizers, leaving the promoter and his assistant to assess that Merelli is dead. The assistant decides to impersonate Merelli, but the star awakens and stumbles out of his hotel room, leaving too many tenors afoot.
Armonk Players Presents 'Lend Me a Tenor'

Lend Me A Tenor is a door-slamming, dress-dropping farce with mistaken identities, mischievous misunderstandings, compromising positions and hilarious situations. It is set in 1934 at the Cleveland Opera Company, where everyone is going wild over the impending visit of world-famous tenor Tito Merelli. But the tenor takes too many tranquilizers, leaving the promoter and his assistant to assess that Merelli is dead. The assistant decides to impersonate Merelli, but the star awakens and stumbles out of his hotel room, leaving too many tenors afoot. LOTS OF FUN!!!

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