MAIN STAGE - 2010 SEASON
Mary Jane Gyder Main Stage Theater
Theater Works 2009-2010 Season is proudly sponsored by:
The
Constance W. McMillin Trust and
Wilhelm Automotive.
Franc D’Ambrosio in Concert
June 12th 7:30 PM
He was awarded the distinction of the World’s Longest Running
Phantom . . .
Please join us for this special one night benefit concert. "Not to
be missed" - Franc D'Ambrosio, Broadway's greatest Phantom of the Opera
star will delight the audience with a night of song and wonder.
From Broadway to movies (Godfather III) to Peoria.

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Beauty and the Beast
May 8th - 23rd
Music by Alan Menken Lyrics by Tim Rice Book by Linda Woolverton
Original Broadway Version! Step into the enchanted world of Broadway’s modern classic! Based on the Academy-Award winning animated feature, the stage version of Disney’s BEAUTY AND THE BEAST includes all of the wonderful songs written by Alan Menkin and the late Howard Ashman. Disney’s BEAUTY AND THE BEAST is family theatre at its best. 
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The Frog Prince May 11th and 12th at
7pm
Adapted from the fairy tale by the Brothers Grimm, The Frog Prince combines slapstick, movement and comedy with the story of a young prince who has been turned into a frog by an evil witch. Add to the cast of characters a young princess whom no one can understand because she, too, lives under a witch's spell, three crazy frogs, a solemn king and a silly court jester.
Call for Tickets 623.815.7930
| The Tale of the Allergist's Wife
Oct. 1st – Oct. 17th
By Charles Busch
An award winning hit at the Manhattan Theatre Club and on Broadway, The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife. Marjorie Taub, the wife of a philanthropic allergist, is engulfed in a life crisis of Medea like proportions. Winner of the Outer Critics Circle John Gassner Award. “A window rattling comedy of mid life malaise.... Mr. Busch has swum straight into the mainstream.... The Allergist’s Wife earns its wall to wall laughs.” N.Y. Times “Charles Busch comes of age as a comic playwright of the first rank.” N.Y. Daily News “An intelligently funny and satirically relevant uptown comedy.” N.Y. Magazine.

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