As You Like It
Aug. 28-30 and Sept. 4-6, 2015
Trouble lurks in Duke Fredrick's court. He sits uneasily on his stolen throne and secures his position by banishing Rosalind, the beautiful daughter of the rightful duke. Disguised as a man, she flees the scheming confines of the city to safety in the forest of Ardenne. This modern take on Shakespeare's classic brings Rosalind on a romantic adventure that tests the limits of family, love at first sight and ultimately Rosalind herself.
Scapin
Oct. 9-11 and 16-18, 2015
Legendary clown and comedian Bill Irwin adapts Moliere's wickedly funny play about a servant in danger of getting too big for his already oversized britches. Scapin must help keep two young couples together, despite some angry parents in the way. He dexterously juggles the fathers against each other, but he isn't satisfied until he gets a little revenge first. Half comedy, half love story and three quarters anarchy, this production sizzles with lightning speed and jaw-dropping stunts.
Die Fledermaus
Nov. 13-15 and 20-22, 2015
Gabriel von Eisenstein is in a predicament. He's due to spend eight days in jail for insulting a local bigwig, but not before he attends an extravagant masquerade ball to do a little flirting. As the night gets out of hand, everyone ends up in jail by the next morning. This comic operetta is a study in revenge and trickery with lush costumes and a sumptuously romantic score. It's a party, and you're all invited.
All My Sons
Feb. 12-14 and 19-21, 2016
Post-World War II America is the backdrop for this gripping, Tony award-winning play by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Arthur Miller. Chris Keller is all set for his shot at the American Dream, but his family is haunted by ghosts of the past. Questions of justice, family and personal ambition barrage the Kellers until something has to give. Chris must decide between security and honor - and the costs of both are steep.
Seussical
April 1-3 and 8-10, 2016
"On the 15th of May, in the Jungle of Nool, in the heat of the day, in the cool of the pool..." lives a band of characters so eclectic - so zany - they could have only sprung from the impish mind of the beloved Dr. Seuss. Horton's been hearing things again, and it seems like everyone in Seussdom has something to say about it. This childlike tale is full of the whimsy and wisdom audiences of all ages have come to adore.
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