For the fifth production in their 39th annual season, Cortland Repertory Theatre will present the Central New York premiere of the modern comedy/drama 'Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks' by Richard Alfieri.
For the fifth production in their 39th annual season, Cortland Repertory Theatre will present the Central New York premiere of the modern comedy/drama 'Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks' by Richard Alfieri.
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'.
For the fifth production in their 39th annual season, Cortland Repertory Theatre will present the Central New York premiere of the modern comedy/drama 'Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks' by Richard Alfieri.
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 stage will spark with 'steam heat' in the third show of their 39th season as they present the all-singing, all-dancing musical 'The Pajama Game', with music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, and a book written by George Abbott and Richard Bissell based on Bissell's novel '7 1/2 Cents'.
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, celebrating their 39th annual season of live theatre summer productions, invites children of all ages to attend the enchanting production of 'The Jungle Book' based on the stories of Rudyard Kipling and adapted by Tim Kelly. Four performances are planned: July 29, 31, August 6 and 7, all at 10:00 AM.
Cortland Repertory Theatre's stage will spark with 'steam heat' in the third show of their 39th season as they present the all-singing, all-dancing musical 'The Pajama Game', with music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, and a book written by George Abbott and Richard Bissell based on Bissell's novel '7 1/2 Cents'.
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 stage will spark with 'steam heat' in the third show of their 39th season as they present the all-singing, all-dancing musical 'The Pajama Game', with music and lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross, and a book written by George Abbott and Richard Bissell based on Bissell's novel '7 1/2 Cents'.
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 Opens their 39th annual season at the Little York Pavilion with 'Spider's Web', a thrilling and intriguing play written by the Grand Dame of Mystery, Agatha Christie. While written in the usual fashion of Christie, with twists, turns and red-herrings, the play also has a healthy dose of humor injected by the infamous playwright.
Cortland Repertory Theatre opens their 39th annual season at the Little York Pavilion with 'Spider's Web', a thrilling and intriguing play written by the Grand Dame of Mystery, Agatha Christie. While written in the usual fashion of Christie, with twists, turns and red-herrings, the play also has a healthy dose of humor injected by the infamous playwright. It also has the distinction of being one of two original Christie plays, written specifically as a play and not based on one of her novels.