| A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM by William Shakespeare September 16-19, 22-26, 2010 Experience one of the world’s most loved plays as it overpowers your senses with imaginative poetry, inspiring characters, and fantastic fables. When four young lovers are intertwined with warring fairies and a troupe of amateur actors in an enchanted forest, their passions are transformed and love reigns supreme. | |||
| Ken Ludwig's POSTMORTEM October 21-24, 27-31, 2010 Romance, mystery, and entertainment abound in this action-packed comic thriller! William Gillette, the real-life debonair actor known for first bringing Sherlock Holmes to the stage, invites the cast of his latest play revival to his mansion, suspecting one of them of murdering his wife. Soon the stage is set for some real Sherlock Holmes detective work that will keep you guessing until the very end. | |||
| SMASH by Jeffrey Hatcher November 18-21, 24-28, 2010 Hilariously funny! An idealistic young millionaire leaves his bride twenty minutes after their wedding to plot a socialist revolution. He soon finds himself undercover at a boarding school for well bred young ladies and initiates his rebellion. But things don’t go according to plan, and he begins to question everything he’s ever believed about life, politics, and most importantly, women. Based on George Bernard Shaw’s “An Unsocial Socialist”. | |||
| AND THEN THERE WERE NONE by Agatha Christie February 3-6, 9-13, 2011 The world’s best selling mystery novel! This delightful whodunit is spooky, surprising and full of suspense. Ten people are conned onto a remote island by a mysterious host, only to meet their demise one by one. It seems no one can be trusted as they hunt for the culprit. Is the killer amongst them? Or is there someone else on the island? | |||
| HEDDA GABLER by Henrik Ibsen March 3-6, 9-13, 2011 Provoking, passionate, and dangerously thrilling, Henrik Ibsen’s epic drama is widely regarded as one of the finest plays of all time. Returning from honeymoon and already bored with her marriage, headstrong Hedda searches for power and pleasure in her life. Instead, she finds a path of destruction that can only lead to one outcome. | |||
| ARCADIA by Tom Stoppard March 31-April 3, April 6-10, 2011 This witty comedy is both a breath of fresh air and a feast of ideas. In 1809, a 13-year old mathematical genius comes up with a revolutionary theory in her family's English manor house. 180 years later and in the same house, a group of modern scholars piece together her life story and find, for themselves, the truth of her astounding theory - a theory that tugs at the heart as well as the mind. “A masterpiece!” –The Daily Telegraph. | |||