Golf balls fly, plates smash and 'game hunting' takes on new meaning in Cortland Repertory Theatre's next production, the hysterical comedy 'The Smell of the Kill'. Written by Michele Lowe, this contemporary play makes its CRT debut as the fifth show of the theatre's 40th Anniversary season, and stars three talented actresses familiar to the CRT audience.
Golf balls fly, plates smash and 'game hunting' takes on new meaning in Cortland Repertory Theatre's next production, the hysterical comedy 'The Smell of the Kill'. Written by Michele Lowe, this contemporary play makes its CRT debut as the fifth show of the theatre's 40th Anniversary season, and stars three talented actresses familiar to the CRT audience.
For their third production in the 40th Anniversary Season, Cortland Repertory Theatre offers the family musical "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat", with music by Andrew Lloyd Weber and lyrics by Tim Rice.
For their third production in the 40th Anniversary Season, Cortland Repertory Theatre offers the family musical "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat", with music by Andrew Lloyd Weber and lyrics by Tim Rice.
Cortland Repertory Theatre starts their celebratory 40th Anniversary 'Ruby Jubilee' season at the Little York Pavilion with 'Rumors', a hysterical farce penned by America's Master of Comedy, Neil Simon. Simon is best known for his cannon of wildly successful comedies, and is the only playwright in history to have four shows running on Broadway at the same time: 'The Odd Couple', 'Barefoot in the Park', 'The Star Spangled Girl' and the musical 'Sweet Charity'. He has been nominated 17 times for the Tony Award, has won 3, and also won the Pulitzer Prize for his semi-autobiographical comedy/drama 'Lost in Yonkers'. 'Rumors' is the only true farce that he has added to his extensive body of work.
Cortland Repertory Theatre starts their celebratory 40th Anniversary "Ruby Jubilee" season at the Little York Pavilion with "Rumors", a hysterical farce penned by America's Master of Comedy, Neil Simon.
Cortland Repertory Theatre wraps up their 39th annual summer season with the New York State professional premiere of the 'new' 1940's musical 'The Andrews Brothers'.
Cortland Repertory Theatre wraps up their 39th annual summer season with the New York State professional premiere of the 'new' 1940's musical 'The Andrews Brothers'.
Cortland Repertory Theatre wraps up their 39th annual summer season with the New York State professional premiere of the 'new' 1940's musical 'The Andrews Brothers'.
Cortland Repertory Theatre wraps up their 39th annual summer season with the New York State professional premiere of the 'new' 1940's musical 'The Andrews Brothers'.
Cortland Repertory Theatre will take their audience on a magical, musical trip to Scotland in the next production of their 39th season, the classic romance 'Brigadoon', with book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe, the team best known for writing the musical 'My Fair Lady'.
Cortland Repertory Theatre will take their audience on a magical, musical trip to Scotland in the next production of their 39th season, the classic romance 'Brigadoon', with book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe, the team best known for writing the musical 'My Fair Lady'.
Cortland Repertory Theatre will take their audience on a magical, musical trip to Scotland in the next production of their 39th season, the classic romance 'Brigadoon', with book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe, the team best known for writing the musical 'My Fair Lady'.
Cortland Repertory Theatre's second production of the 2010 summer hits the ground running as they present 'the funniest farce ever written' according to the British Theatre Guide: 'See How They Run' by Phillip King.
Cortland Repertory Theatre's second production of the 2010 summer hits the ground running as they present 'the funniest farce ever written' according to the British Theatre Guide: 'See How They Run' by Phillip King.
Cortland Repertory Theatre's second production of the 2010 summer hits the ground running as they present 'the funniest farce ever written' according to the British Theatre Guide: 'See How They Run' by Phillip King.
Cortland Repertory Theatre's second production of the 2010 summer hits the ground running as they present 'the funniest farce ever written' according to the British Theatre Guide: 'See How They Run' by Phillip King.
For their final summer production, Cortland Repertory Theatre revisits one of Central New York's favorite musicals 'Forever Plaid', with three weeks of performances from August 19 - September 4. This hilarious family-friendly musical with vocal arrangements by James Raitt and a book by Stuart Ross began in a small Off-Broadway cabaret in 1990 and has grown over the years to become a huge international hit.
For their final summer production, Cortland Repertory Theatre revisits one of Central New York's favorite musicals 'Forever Plaid', with three weeks of performances through September 4. The show opened August 19. This hilarious family-friendly musical with vocal arrangements by James Raitt and a book by Stuart Ross began in a small Off-Broadway cabaret in 1990 and has grown over the years to become a huge international hit.
For their final summer production, Cortland Repertory Theatre revisits one of Central New York's favorite musicals 'Forever Plaid', with three weeks of performances from August 19 - September 4. This hilarious family-friendly musical with vocal arrangements by James Raitt and a book by Stuart Ross began in a small Off-Broadway cabaret in 1990 and has grown over the years to become a huge international hit.