Paragon Theatre is proud to present the final reading in the 2009 season of The Trench: Paragon's New Play Development Series with Donald Fried's SHAKESPEARE INCORPORATED
THE WINTERLING by Jez Butterworth: The dead of winter takes on a whole new meaning.
From the playwright who gave us THE NIGHT HERON and MOJO, comes another brilliantly twisted tale about outcasts living on the fringes of civilized society.
Paragon Presents William Inge's Timeless Comedy BUS STOP
OPENS MAY 9TH. TICKETS ON SALE NOW.
William Inge's timeless classic plays May 9 - June 6, 2009
LOVE SONG, an offbeat comedy by John Kolvenbach will close March 14, 2009
The show runs Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays at 7:30pm at the Paragon Theater.
It's a thin line between love and delusion.
Beane is a recluse, hiding out from life when he's not at work in his tollbooth. His high-strung, high-powered sister Joan and her husband Harry mean well, but Beane just wants to be left alone--that is until Molly breaks into his apartment.
LOVE SONG, an offbeat comedy by John Kolvenbach will close March 14, 2009
The show runs Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays at 7:30pm at the Paragon Theater.
It's a thin line between love and delusion.
Beane is a recluse, hiding out from life when he's not at work in his tollbooth. His high-strung, high-powered sister Joan and her husband Harry mean well, but Beane just wants to be left alone--that is until Molly breaks into his apartment.
Paragon Theatre is proud to open the 2009 season of The Trench: Paragon's New Play Development Series with William Missouri Downs' THE POLISH BOOK OF KARMA..
Please join us on MONDAY, MARCH 9TH for this FREE staged reading at 7pm at The Crossroads Theater.
THE POLISH BOOK OF KARMA
by William Missouri Downs
THE POLISH BOOK OF KARMA is a comedy about a daughter, educated at godless-liberal Harvard, who comes home to visit her working-class, God-fearing, Polish family on the same weekend the Pope arrives in Chicago. In short, it's a play for anyone who has ever wished they were adopted.
THE POLISH BOOK OF KARMA is a comedy about a daughter, educated at godless-liberal Harvard, who comes home to visit her working-class, God-fearing, Polish family on the same weekend the Pope arrives in Chicago. In short, it's a play for anyone who has ever wished they were adopted.