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Past Shows
The 39 Steps
10/4
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10/19/2019
At once a parody of and an homage to the classic John Buchan novel and Alfred Hitchcock film, The 39 Steps is one of the ...
Church & State
8/16
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8/31/2019
It's three days before his bid for reelection, and Senator Charles Whitmore of North Carolina has a problem: a Republican and espoused devout Christian, the ...
Based on the author's real life experience, "Trying" is the story of a young, Canadian girl and Francis Biddle, former Attorney General under Franklin Roosevelt ...
Marjorie Prime
6/7
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6/22/2019
In the near future, 85 year-old Marjorie relives her life story with a dashing young companion: a holographic projection of her deceased husband as he ...
Becky Shaw
4/26
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5/11/2019
In this "scathing, class-conscious comedy" (NY Post), a newlywed couple sets up their romantically-challenged friends on a blind date: straight-shooting Max and nervous Becky. When ...
Doubt: A Parable
10/12
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10/27/2018
Set one year after John F. Kennedy’s assassination, when the country was suddenly thrown into doubt and confusion, Sister Aloysius, a Bronx school principal, takes ...
Buried Child
8/24
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9/15/2018
“Great plays always exist on more than one level,” (NY Times 1996), and Sam Shepard’s Pulitzer Prize winning drama is “…wildly poetic, full of stage ...
It's Only a Play
7/13
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7/28/2018
It’s the opening night of The Golden Egg on Broadway, and the wealthy producer Julia Budder is throwing a lavish party in her opulent Manhattan ...
All My Sons
6/1
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6/16/2018
In keeping with our recent 70th retrospective season, we present Arthur Miller’s All My Sons. Originally produced by Langhorne Players in 1984, this play tells ...
Scott and Hem
4/20
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5/5/2018
The time is 1937. The place: Hollywood, California. F. Scott Fitzgerald exiles himself inside a hotel room, trying to finish a screenplay and stay on ...