

Theater Works 2009-2010 Season |
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![]() Aug. 28 - Sept. 13, 2009 |
by Lerner & Loewe Relive the romance, music and magic that was Camelot! Based on T.H. White’s novel The Once and Future King, this was the loving, battling, age of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. The fabulous time of the fiery passions of great kings and beautiful queens who used their might for right! |
![]() Oct. 16 - Nov. 1, 2009 |
Written by Larry Gelbart Comic Gold! A wealthy con man pretends to be dying, the better to cheat his hypocritical marks who bow and scrape, desperate to be named in his will. “Truly funny and exihilarating…brings real comedy back to the theater. There’s nothing like pure fun.” NY Post |
![]() Dec. 4 - 20, 2009 |
Adapted by Will Severin, Patricia Di Benedetto Snyder and John Vreeke Miracles do happen to those who truly believe! A tender and charming show for the entire family, this Christmas classic story is a delightful musical bustling from scene to scene with holiday good cheer. A Christmas gift for the whole family. |
Jan. 22 - Feb. 7, 2010 |
What is the price of fortune? Two families are forced to come to terms with their war time decision that affected the lives of our nation’s heroes.........Or did they?This tremendously impressive drama received the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play. | ![]() March 12 - 28, 2010 |
By Nicholas van Hoogstraten, Martin Silvestri & Joel Higgins The Wildest Western in movie history has just been tamed! A tuneful, family friendly musical. The stage is set for a hilarious showdown unlike anything the Old West -or the theater- has ever seen. A rip-snortin, bang ‘em up, rootin, tootin’ good time! |
![]() April 9 - 25, 2010 |
Adapted by Harry Kurnitz Meet the inspector on the job-a real high calibre comedy! The spicy murder mystery, originally written by Marcel Achard, spins the tale about an extremely candid and vivacious parlor maid who is accused of murdering her lover. Twists and turns beget mystery and laughter. Described by the New York Times as a “bubbling saucy comedy... A light tasty souffle.” |
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Nov. 6th - Nov. 22nd Written by Michele Lowe Shown on the Main Stage |
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Feb. 12th - Feb. 28th Written by Ron Hunting Shown on the Main Stage |
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April 23rd - May 9th Written by Larry Shue Shown on the Black Box Stage |
Mary Jane Gyder Main Stage Sponsored by ![]() |
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