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SULLIVAN
& GILBERT
A
play with music by Ken Ludwig
Music
by Sir Arthur Sullivan, Lyrics by William S. Gilbert
Directed
by Rich McKey
Music Direction by Geraldine Boles
Choreography
by Jenn Schoonover
A command performance is the only thing that could cause feuding collaborators William S. Gilbert and Sir Arthur Sullivan together again. And it has: Gilbert and Sullivan, at the behest of Queen Victoria, have gathered the Opera company one last time for a special revue. Charming and clever, Sullivan & Gilbert mixes hilarious backstage drama with the best of the Gilbert and Sullivan repertoire.
Performance Dates: June 26 - July 13, 2008; Thurs - Sat at 8pm; Sun at 4pm
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Coming Up
SULLIVAN & GILBERT,
a play with music by Ken Ludwig
Music
by Sir Arthur Sullivan, Lyrics by William S. Gilbert
Charming
and clever, Ken Ludwig's Sullivan & Gilbert mixes hilarious
backstage drama with the best of the Gilbert & Sullivan repertoire.
Performance
Dates: June 26 - July 13, 2008; Thurs - Sat at 8pm; Sun at 4pm
THE TURN OF THE SCREW
by Jeffrey
Hatcher
Based on the Henry
James' classic novella
Part ghost story and part psychological thriller,
this classic tale concerns a governess hired by a wealthy recluse to look after
his orphaned children. The seemingly innocent children gradually reveal
a series of terrifying secrets. Jeffrey's Hatcher's taut, exciting adaptation
cuts to the heart of Henry James' story.
Performance Dates: August
7 - 31, 2008; Thurs - Sat at 8pm; Sun at 4pm
1776
Book
by Peter Stone, Music & Lyrics by Sherman Edwards
1776
is a crackling musical recreation of the two fiery months in Philadelphia during
which the Second Continental Congress debated, argued, created and finally
approved our Declaration of Independence. A timely, witty and thoughtful look at
the challenges of forging so many different voices into one nation.
Performance
Dates: October 16 - November 9, 2008; Thurs-Sat at 8pm; Sun at 2pm
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2008
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2007
My
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directed by Tara O'Keefe
How
I Learned to Drive by
Paula Vogel, directed by Mary Arnault
A
Midsummer Night's Dream by William
Shakespeare, directed by Tara O'Keefe
The
Elephant Man by Bernard Pomerance,
directed by Daniel Fontneau
Love,
Cole Music and
Lyrics by Cole Porter, conceived and directed by Ann M. Ring
2006
The Love of Three Oranges by Carlo Gozzi, directed by PJ McKey
Edward
Albee's Seascape,
directed by Daniel Fontneau
The Stendhal Syndrome by Terrence McNally
, directed by Tara O'Keefe
Enchanted
April by Matthew Barber,
directed by Susan M. Terner
2005
A
Child's Christmas in Wales
by Dylan Thomas, directed by Joe Richards
Joyful
Noise by Tim Slover,
directed by Mark S. LiCalsi
Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband,
directed by Tara O'Keefe
Underneath
the Lintel by Glen Berger, directed by Susan M. Terner
Proof by David Auburn, directed by Sue Bowlin
2004
A Child's Christmas in Wales by Dylan Thomas, directed by Joe Richards
Tara O'Keefe's Poor Dead Celia, directed by Ann M. Ring
Reconstruction, or How I Learned to Pay Attention by Christine Rathbun, directed by Nina Schuessler