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by A.R. Gurney directed by Ceil Herman A warm-hearted, gently humorous memory play which, in
delineating the coming of age of a teenage boy, pinpoints the foibles of the
upper-middle-class society of which he is a product.. "The play is warm,
touching and humorous, with something to say about the conflict between
materialism and idealism which is so basic to the American dream." The Stage
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a new play by Ross Marks directed by Mark Medoff The World Premiere
of a drama which takes place in a group therapy session. An odd
assortment of characters are led by a therapist who is in as much need of
help as his patients.
by Michael Frayn directed by Zac Bannister Winner of 3 Tony
Awards, including Best Play. Heisenberg meets Bohr in "The most
invigorating and ingenious play of ideas in many a year. An electrifying work
of art."-N.Y. Times.
by Richard Alfieri directed by Ceil Herman A two-character
comedy in which antagonism between a gay dance instructor and the widow of a
Southern Baptist minister gives way to profound compatibility as they swing
dance, tango, foxtrot and cha-cha while sharing more than dance steps.
by Molly Newman and Barbara Damashek directed by Jim Eckman Quilters is joyous and moving
musical celebration of American Womanhood” ... pieced together with love and
stitched with pride...a thing of beauty, comfort and joy." NY Post.
by Matthew Barber from the novel by
Elizabeth von Arnim Enchanted
April is as good as they come: a lush, thoroughly refreshing theatrical holiday.
Escape has seldom seemed so sweet. A magical triumph." LA Times.
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