Thursday, February 7, 2019

Ghostlight Theatre's 2019 / 2020 Season



Arsenic and Old Lace
by Joseph Kesselring

September 12-22, 2019

Mortimer Brewster must deal with his crazy, homicidal family and local police as he debates whether to go through with his recent promise to marry the woman he loves in this farcial comedy.  Just don't drink the elderberry wine!




The Headless Horseman of Sleepy Hollow, a Live Radio Broadcast
by Tony "Sparx" Palermo

Oct 24th-Nov 3rd, 2019

The legend of Ichabod Crane and the Headless Horseman comes to life as a live 1950's style radio broadcast.




LITTLE NELL
by John Nash

January 16-January 26, 2020

A hysterical melodrama revolving around the heavy plot of "Marry-me-or-I'll-foreclose," you'll want to cry with the heroine, hiss the villain and cheer the hero.





Alzheimer's, the Musical
by Maureen Sherlock

Feb 27th-Mar 8th, 2020

A laugh filled musical comedy about the pitfalls of growing old.  See it again and again and again for the first time!  Warning!  This musical contains adult humor and sexual innuendo.  If you experience side spitting laughter lasting longer than 4 hours, please contact a physician.



Art
by Yasmina Reza

April 16-April 26, 2020

How much would you pay for a white painting on a white canvas? Would it matter who the painter was? Would it be art? Serge has just bought such a painting, at great expense, and invited his lifelong friends over to show it off. To Marc, the painting is a joke. Eager to please, Ivan tells Serge he likes the painting. Lines are drawn and these old friends square off over the canvas, using it as an excuse to to bring up past slights. As their arguments become less theoretical and more personal, they border on destroying their friendships.  1998 Tony Award Winner for Best Play.



Moby Dick, the Musical
book by Robert Longden, Music and Lyrics by Robert Longden and Hereward Kaye

May 28-June 7, 2020

A Whale of a Tale!  The girls of St. Godley's School are in trouble! Money for the school has run out, and the place will have to close. Leave it to these resourceful girls and their unflappable headmistress to come up with a plan to keep the school afloat. Using whatever they can find at hand, the girls mount an original production as a fundraiser: a musical version of Moby Dick!

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