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Summer Season 2006Click here to see the 2006 playbill Play It Again, SamComedy June 8-11, 13-18Woody Allen's hilarious comedy is about a homely, insecure man who is searching for love in all the wrong places. For advice on dating, he conjures up the spirit of the late, great Humphrey Bogart. The New York Times called it "A hilarious evening...audaciously brilliant...has a great sense of character." A Chorus LineMusical June 22-25, 27-July 2, July 4-9Michael Bennett and Marvin Hamlisch's musical celebration is about the actors and dancers living in the world of American musical theatre. The entire play takes place during auditions for a new musical. Premiering in 1976, A Chorus Line was nominated for 12 Tony Awards© including Best Musical. This production contains adult language and situations. Fiddler on the RoofMusical July 13-16, 18-23, 25-30Another great classic of American musical theatre, Fiddler is the story of Tevye, a poor dairy farmer facing the changes of Russia in 1905 in the small village of Anatevka. Starring Eric Johnson, this favorite for all ages features songs like "Sunrise, Sunset", "If I Were a Rich Man", and "Matchmaker". Premiering in 1965, Fiddler won 9 Tony Awards©, including Best Musical and Best Composer & Lyricist. The Man Who Came to DinnerComedy August 3-6, 8-13Playwrights George Kaufman and Moss Hart created one of the funniest and most popular plays in the history of American theatre. An overbearing playwright is injured during a visit to the small-town home of the Stanleys. Domestic tranquility is destroyed as a bevy of reporters, actors and assorted misfits flood the home, and the playwright's demands reach epic proportions. Hay FeverComedy August 17-20, 22-27One of Noel Coward's most popular comedies, the play takes place at the country home of Judith and David Bliss and their two grown children. One weekend, each announces that he/she is expecting a guest. Chaos ensues as the guests are subjected to the bohemian atmosphere of the Blisses. "An evening of intoxicating escape." - N.Y. Times. |
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