Main Stage Series
Embraceable Me by Victor L. Cahn October 13 -30, 2011
Edward
is smart, shy and quirky, while Allison is sexy, dramatic and vulnerable.This comic
and passionate “He said – She said” traces the twenty-year journey of these
unlikely friends as they struggle to resolve their feelings for the most
important person in their lives. “Actually left me smiling, uplifted, and
hopeful about the possibility of love’s endurance…sure to win over even the
most hardened theatre-goer’s heart.” -NYTimes.com
The
Blonde, the Brunette & the Vengeful Redhead
by Robert Hewitt February 2012
An adulterous husband, a meddlesome neighbour and a dropped ice-cream cone are combine to shatter the life of suburban housewife Rhonda Russell. Everyone has their own story to tell about the day that Rhonda went beserk in the shopping mall. And who’s to know where the truth lies? In this comedic thrill ride - which has become an international hit - one gifted performer plays seven very different roles.
Making God Laugh by Sean Grennan November 10-27, 2011
Jimmy and Ruth welcome their children home over various family holidays spanning three decades. Through the years family members deal with their lives, their dreams and unresolved issues as old traditions and dubious recipes fill the house with tension and laughter. The title is swiped from a line by Woody Allen: "If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans."
TBA May 2012
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Splinter Series
The
Drawer Boy by Michael Healey November,
2011
This award-winning
play is the story of two middle-aged bachelor farmers inOntario,Canadawho grew
up together, served in World War II and fell in love with two best friends.
When a young actor shows up to research a play he wants to write on farming, a
dark secret emerges.
Miracles by Frank Higgins March 2012
Miracles is a deeply moving play about Eve, an
autistic girl learning to communicate in poetry through the technique of
facilitated communication. When Eve is suddenly recognized as a savant, her
life changes. Her teacher wants to publish the poetry, but must first convince
Eve's father that his daughter has at last found a voice.
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