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Here is the basic information (Titles and dates) for our new season, we think you will agree it's spectacular! More information on the shows will be posted soon, so check back often. And don't miss our current show the 15th Annual Festival of Originals.
Superior Donuts
by Tracy Letts
Sept. 7 - Sept. 29
Matinee Sept. 16
Auditions July 22 and 23
The Oldest Profession
by Paula Vogel
The day before Reagan gets elected, five aging prostitutes lounge in New York City’s Verdi Park. It might look like a fun day out in the sun, but they are also working. As younger competition, yuppies, and gentrification starts creeping into their turf, "the girls" will do whatever it takes to keep the business going, even if it means dying on the job. Filled with music and dance, Vogel's sizzling hot play is a funny and touching celebration of the oldest profession in the world. Oct. 26 - Nov. 17
Matinee Nov. 4
Auditions Sept. 9 and 10
Last of the Red Hot Lovers
by Neil Simon
A middle-aged, married restaurant owner tries to join the sexual revolution. Three women, three afternoons, three hilarious seductions. Dec. 31 - Jan. 19
Matinees Jan. 6 and Jan. 13
Auditions Oct. 28 and 29
December 31st new years Gala
$55 per person, $105 per couple
Time Stands Still
by Donald Marguilies
Feb. 22 - March 16
Matinee March 3
Auditions Jan. 6 and 7
The Night of the Iguana
by Tennesse Williams
Generally considered the last masterpiece of one of America's greatest and most powerful playwrights. A defrocked Episcopal clergyman leads a bus-load of Baptist women on a tour of the Mexican coast, and with the help of a lusty widow and a spiritual spinster confronts his ongoing demons. Man and Woman - Love and Lust - Ruin and Redemption - One night they all meet. April 12 - May 4
Matinee April 21
Auditions Feb. 24 and 25
Dracula
by Steven Dietz
( based on the novel by Bram Stoker)
Sink your teeth in this wickedly sensual and sinister gothic story intricately weaved from Bram Stoker's original novel. Follow Dracula and his vixens from his Transylvania castle to Victorian England where after exerting his will upon the residents of London he meets his infamous demise in this sensory-filled theatrical production.
May 31 - June 22
Matinee June 9
Auditons April 14 and 15
The 16 Annual Festival of Originals
(Not Covered by Season Tickets)
5 plays
5 Directors
5 Casts
1 Fantastic Evening!
July 19 - Aug. 3
Matinee July 28
Auditions June 2 and 3