For December, TheatreWorks New Milford will debut the Holiday comedy SEASON'S GREETINGS by Alan Ayckbourn, a playwright often referred to as 'The British Neil Simon.'
For December, TheatreWorks New Milford will debut the Holiday comedy SEASON'S GREETINGS by Alan Ayckbourn, a playwright often referred to as 'The British Neil Simon.'
For December, TheatreWorks New Milford will debut the Holiday comedy SEASON'S GREETINGS by Alan Ayckbourn, a playwright often referred to as 'The British Neil Simon.'
For December, TheatreWorks New Milford will debut the Holiday comedy SEASON'S GREETINGS by Alan Ayckbourn, a playwright often referred to as 'The British Neil Simon.'
For December, TheatreWorks New Milford will debut the Holiday comedy SEASON'S GREETINGS by Alan Ayckbourn, a playwright often referred to as 'The British Neil Simon.'
For December, TheatreWorks New Milford will debut the Holiday comedy SEASON'S GREETINGS by Alan Ayckbourn, a playwright often referred to as 'The British Neil Simon.'
Patrick Hamilton's Gaslight hits the Sherman Players. The John Taylor-directed play runs September 18,19 25,26 October 2,3 9,10 at 8:00 PM & Sunday, September 27 at 2:00 PM.
This spring, The Sherman Playhouse is proud to present the uproarious comedic farce, NOT NOW DARLING, by Ray Cooney and John Chapman.
NOT NOW, DARLING takes place in a London fur salon and involves two partners, one who struggles to keep things on an even keel, and the other who is an energetic philanderer. Mistaken identities, wives, mistresses, fur coats, and a lightning pace of rapid-fire jokes and slamming doors all become part of the hilarious doings in the tradition of classic English bedroom farce.
This spring, The Sherman Playhouse is proud to present the uproarious comedic farce, NOT NOW DARLING, by Ray Cooney and John Chapman.
NOT NOW, DARLING takes place in a London fur salon and involves two partners, one who struggles to keep things on an even keel, and the other who is an energetic philanderer. Mistaken identities, wives, mistresses, fur coats, and a lightning pace of rapid-fire jokes and slamming doors all become part of the hilarious doings in the tradition of classic English bedroom farce.