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Too Old For The Chorus
Book, Music & Lyrics by
Marie Cain, Mark Winkler and Shelly Markham
Additional Material suggested by
Jill K. Mesaros and Paula Kalustian
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Too Old for the Chorus is a celebration of the generation that vowed to stay young forever! Critics and audiences alike have cheered this smart new musical that takes a funny and sometimes touching look at the rewards and challenges of aging.
*This newly revised and completely reworked production contains some mature language.
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“Sylvia ... a hysterical comedy for anyone who's ever owned a dog, loved a dog,
or wanted to wring a dog's neck.” -The New York Times
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Cathy Rigby
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Sylvia
Written by A.R. Gurney
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Sylvia is young, cute, street-smart, outspoken and although Greg is married, she quickly sweeps him off his feet. So what's new or different? The other woman in this affair just happens to be a dog! A dog who is a shameless flirt! Originally played by Sarah Jessica Parker, and now starring Cathy Rigby, the sassy little mongrel immediately becomes a major bone of contention between husband and wife. Don't believe it? Come and see her for yourself, even if you're a cat lover.
*Sylvia contains some mature language.
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Pulitzer Prize & Academy Award Winner!
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Driving Miss Daisy
Written by Alfred Uhry
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Feb 1 - 17, 2008
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| Alfred Uhry's much awarded play about the relationship an elderly Jewish lady shares with her African-American chauffer, over a span of several decades. A funny, warm and engaging comedy that effectively captures the blossoming friendship between two very unlikely people.
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“At once amusing, astonishingly touching and truly endearing.”-New York Post
“A love duet to a happy marriage.”-Life Magazine
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I Do! I Do!
Book & Lyrics by Tom Jones
Music by Harvey Schmidt
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Apr 11 - 27, 2008

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| This intimate two-person musical follows the marriage between Michael and Agnes on their wedding day and travels with them over a period of 50 years. They raise a family, negotiate mid-life crises, quarrel, separate, reconcile and grow old together, all lovingly to the strains of a score written by the same duo that brought us The Fantasticks.
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Tony Award & Pulitzer Prize Winner! |
The Last Night of Ballyhoo
Written by Alfred Uhry
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Jun 6 - 22, 2008
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| It's December of 1939. Gone with the Wind storms the silver screen. Hilter invades Poland. But the biggest concern of Atlanta's Freitag family is Ballyhoo, a lavish ball for southern Jewish socialites. When Uncle Adolph brings Joe - his new, very eligible assistant - home for dinner, the romantic schemes begin. This comedy captures the same heartfelt warmth as the author's earlier success, Driving Miss Daisy.
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