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Academia Nuts (September 21-23, 28-30, 2007)By Greg Kreutz, Directed by Jim Mastro: Professor Peter Smedfordson lives in a quiet New England college town, in the former home of poet E.R. Lennox whose writings are the subject of his scholarly life's work. Reclusive Peter finds his sedate life is suddenly turned upside down --read more... | ||||||||||||||
![]() | Two-by-Two (November 2-4, 9-11, 16-18, 2007)Book by Peter Stone, lyrics by Martin Charnin, and music by Richard Rogers. Directed by Michael Tobin: Richard Rodgers entered his seventh decade of writing for the theatre with this musical retelling of the Biblical story of Noah. The building of the Ark was only the first of Noah's many daunting challenges in a journey that wasn't always smooth sailing.--read more... | |||||||||||||
Other Programming at the Arts Center...Past GP Seasons....2006-2007 2005-2006 2004-2005 | ||||||||||||||
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The Wizard of Oz (Nov 30-Dec 1-2, 7-9, 14-16, 2007)From the novel by L. Frank Baum, directed by Michael Tobin: This musical adventure is a genuine family classic that tells the tale of an orphaned young girl named Dorothy who is unhappy with her drab black-and-white existence on her Aunt Em and Uncle Henry's dusty Kansas farm. --read more... | ||||||||||||||
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We the People (January 11-13, 18-20, 2008)A Patriotic and Political Musical Commentary. Produced & Directed by Paul and Priscilla Barton: A political satire/music review set in the now, with music from the then and a back story that is timeless! more... | ||||||||||||||
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Madwoman of Chaillot (March 21-23, 28-30, 2008)By Jean Giraudoux, directed by Mary Ruth Lynn: Giraudoux's political cynicism is amply evident in this satirical and socially relevant story that expounds truths through the moouths of characters who seemingly would be the least credible...a histrionic woman and a rag picker. --read more... | ||||||||||||||
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Our Town (May 16-18, 23-25, 2008)By Thornton Wilder, directed by Tom Dunnington: First produced and published in 1938, this Pulitzer Prize-winning drama of life in the small village of Grover's Corners has become an American classice and is Thornton Wilder's most renowned and most frequently performed play. --read more... | ||||
