With their Granddaddy in the hospital, the Magrath sisters must cope with the latest series of events in their dysfunctional family. The play is a heartwarming and humorous tale of how the family moves through the numerous crises in their lives.
Performances were September 14-16 and 21-23, 2007.
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By Beth Henley
Directed by Rich Riggleman
Sept 14-23, 2007
Show now closed.
By Michael Christofer
Directed by Luis Sierra
November 2-11, 2007
Book by Joe Masteroff
Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick
Music by Jerry Bock
Directed by Joshue Sazon
Feb 1-10, 2008
By Edward Albee
Directed by Janet Bentley
March 7-16, 2008
Words by John Clifton & Ben Tarver
Music by John Clifton
Directed by David Evans
April 25-May 4, 2008
Michael Christofer's 1977 Pulitzer Prize winning drama looks at the ways in which we
confront death. Three terminally ill patients at a hospice confront their mortality. Joe is at
peace, but his wife cannot accept his fate or tell his son. Brian must come to terms with
past and present lovers. Felicity fights to stay alive until her daughter can visit.
This musical is based on the play Parfumerie and has been made into several movies:
"The Shop around the Corner", "In the Good Old Summertime", and "You've Got Mail!".
Sparks fly between coworkers while sparks ignite between mysterious pen pal lovers.
Which set of sparks will prevail in this Harnick and Bock musical?
Auditions October 13 and 14 from 2 to 5 p.m. at the Robert A. Lee Community
Recreation Center. Call backs October 16th. Click here for detailed information
Into the balanced lives of Agnes, Tobias and Agnesʼ sister come their daughter, fresh
from a fourth failed marriage and their neighbors. What are our responsibilities to our
families and friends? Edward Albee's 1967 Pulitzer Prize winning play forces us to examine
the claims we hold on each other as we live in community.
This John Clifton and Ben Tarver musical is set in a late Eighteenth Century inn where a
courtesan and her maid take refuge. The only other guests are a lusty lord and his valet.
Can the innkeeper and his wife contrive to keep business at the inn? Will the Lord and the
Lady connect or is there mischief afoot?