The Glass Mendacity

The Glass Mendacity by Maureen Morley & Tom Willmorth
September 10 - October 9, 2021

Tennessee Williams gets the illegitimate treatment as THE GLASS MENDACITY hilariously parodies his work in this magnolia operetta. This play was directed by Dan Potter & Elvin Moriarty and featured Cory Mescon, John Raley, Julie Gersib, Justin Bernard, Lauren Hainley & Renata Smith with Stephanie Kelso & Janye Anderson backstage and Elvin Moriarty & Romana Mirmortazavi in the tech booth.

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Incorruptible

Incorruptible by Michael Hollinger
October 29 - November 27, 2021

Welcome to Priseaux, France, c. 1250 A.D., where the Dark Ages still look pretty dark and the patron of the local monastery hasn't worked a miracle in thirteen years. All seems lost until the destitute monks discover an outrageous new way to pay old debts. This play was directed by Michele Richey and featured Gene Griesbach, Dean R Dicks, Mark Maccato, Jorge Delarosa, Alice Rhoades, Darius Hollis, Jana Smith & Judith Mallernee with Roxana Maccato backstage and Leia Spialter in the tech booth.

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The Wild Women of Winedale

The Wild Women of Winedale by Jones, Hope & Wooten
January 7 - February 5, 2022

A joyful and exuberant, yet ultimately touching comedy focusing on three women at the crossroads of their lives. With equal doses of hilarity and heart, these extraordinary women come up with delightful and suprisingly unorthodox ways to clear the clutter from their lives, their homes and their relationships so that they can move forward. This play was directed by Judy Reeves & Pamela Branstetter and featured Marjory Johnston, Janye Anderson, Dixie Cooper, Marylin Faulkner, Jalene Manzie, Marylynn Coryell, Terry Talley & Julie Burks with Roxana Maccato backstage and Mark Maccato in the tech booth.

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An Evening with Sherlock Holmes

An Evening with Sherlock Holmes by Jules Tasca
February 25 - March 26, 2022

The dazzling duo tackles three demanding cases all in one evening. A disappearing wife, blackmail schemes, murders and to top it off the riddle of the century, how does a person cope with his own demise. Will Sherlock solve the cases? Only time will tell... This play was directed by Doris Merten & Glenn Dodson and featured Arnold Richie, Adrian Collinson, Janye Anderson, Tony D'Armata, Keith Henson, Darius Hollis, Shirnekwa Dickson, JP Walsh & Alice Rhoades with Marylin Faulkner, Michele Richey & Julie Burks backstage and Leia Spialter in the tech booth.

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A Little Murder Never Hurt Anybody

A Little Murder Never Hurt Anybody by Ron Bernas
April 15 - May 14, 2022

A spoof of and love letter to the screwball comedies of the 1930s and to stage mysteries in general. Matthew vows to kill Julia and Julia vows to foil his plans. And so the game begins - a hilarious year-long match of wits and the witless... and the winner is you. This play was directed by Pamela Branstetter & Judy Reeves and featured Tony D'Armata, Darius Hollis, Kristen Sheils, Michele Richey, Richard David Anthony & Ken Grissom with Adrian Collinson backstage and Mark Maccato in the tech booth.

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Making God Laugh

Making God Laugh by Sean Grennan
June 3 - July 2, 2022

One family, thirty years of holiday celebrations, family rituals trotted out, ancient tension flare ups. As time passes the family discovers that, despite what we may have in mind, we often arrive at unexpected destinations. This play was directed by Laura Schlecht & Michele Richey and featured Julie Gersib, Keith Henson, Divyanshu Sethi, Ellen Bergener & Asad Ali with Richard David Anthony & Katrina Moore backstage and Darius Hollis in the tech booth.

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All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten

All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten by Ernest Zulia & David Caldwell
July 22 - August 20, 2022

Based on the books of Robert Fulghum, All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten takes a funny, insightful and heartwarming look at what is profound in everyday life in an evening of theatrical story-telling. This play was directed by Elvin Moriarty, Marjory Johnston & Kristen Sheils and featured Adrian Collinson, Annalis Mays, Caitlin Meaux, Darius Hollis & Roxana Maccato with Kiki Cummings backstage and Mark Maccato in the tech booth.

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