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Show Times: Evening Performances Fridays and Saturdays curtain is at 8pm Sunday Matinee Performances curtain is at 2pm |
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| Ticket Prices: Evening Performance: Adults $10 Seniors $7.50 Matinee: Adults $7.50 Seniors $5.00 Children under 12 Free |
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| January 2000 - Lend Me A Tenor | |
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By Carl Ludwig Directed By Mike C Nelson Performance Dates: January 30 thru February 4 Sweethearts Max and Maggie are holed up in a Cleveland, Ohio, hotel suite anxiously awaiting the arrival of world-famous Italian tenor Signor Tito Merelli, known to legions of fans as Il Stupendo. The appearance of the opera star in the evening's performance of "Otello" will be the highlight of the Cleveland Grand Opera Co.'s most important fundraiser for the 1934 season. When a tiff between Tito and his hot-headed wife, Maria, appears to have driven the slumbering star to snuff it — Maria's "Dear John" letter is mistaken for Tito's suicide note — the company stands to lose $50,000 in ticket sales. That is unless they can find a way for the dead singer to deliver the performance of his life! To wit, Saunders, Maggie's father and company manager, convinces opera singer wanna-be Max to impersonate the Italian great in the evening's performance. In full costume, make-up and wig, Max is a dead ringer for the dead singer and the deception is nearly pulled off — until Tito awakes from his sedative-induced deep sleep ready for the spotlight! With a belligerent bellhop, a steamy soprano and a flamboyant opera director thrown into the mix, "Lend Me a Tenor" sends audiences on a wild romp of mistaken identity, desperate measures and compromising positions set in the delightful period of the 1930s. Click here to view the cast list. |
| May 2000 - The Odd Couple | |
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By Neil Simon Directed By Jim Seay Performance Dates: May 11 thru 7, 12, 13 Neil Simon’s famous comedy begins with a group of the boys assembled for cards in the apartment of a divorced fellow, and if the mess of the place is any indication, it’s no wonder that his wife left him. Late to arrive is another fellow who, they learn, has just been seperated from his wife. Since he is very meticulous and tense, they fear he might commit suicide and so go about locking all the windows. When he arrives, he is scarcely allowed to go to the bathroom alone. As life would have it, the slob bachelor and the meticulous fellow decide to bunk together - with hilarious results. Click here to view the cast list. |
| September 2000 - Tom Sawyer | |
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by Mark Twain Directed by Michael C Nelson Performance Dates: September 29 thru October 8 The Adventures of Tom Sawyer is concerned with the escapades of a young boy living in a Mississippi River town during a summer in the 1840s. Tom lives with his Aunt Polly, his dead mother's sister, along with his half-brother, Sid, and his cousin, Mary. By the second chapter, Tom's mischevous character is revealed with the wewell-known fence whitewashing scene. Tom meets the new girl in town, Becky Thatcher, and falls in love with her. He begins an intense flirtation with her at school, which leads to his asking her to be "engaged" with him by lunchtime of her first day. Tom's vagabond friend Huck Finn, asks Tom to meet him at the cemetery at midnight, to test the wart-curing properties of his dead cat. While there, the boys stumble upon the murder of Dr. Robinson by Injun Joe during a graverobbing attempt. Muff Potter, also part of the gang, is pinned with the crime by Injun Joe. Tom and Huck, however, are the only ones who know the truth. What happens next? ...well we wouldn't want to spoil it for you! Click here to view the cast list. |


