2004-2005 Season

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From the Pulitzer winning author of Teahouse of the August Moon, we bring you the zany misadventures of a famous television actress who seeks seclusion in a small New England town to work on her autobiography. Besieged by nosy and intrusive neighbors, she invents a homicidal twin sister who is kept locked in an upstairs room but her ploy to scare off the unwelcome visitors backfires with hilarious results.

A BAD YEAR FOR TOMATOES
By John Patrick

Evening Performances: July 16, 17, 23, 24, 30 & 31, 2004
Matinee Performances: July 18 & 25, 2004

Who could resist a musical comedy about a man-eating plant that sings? This affectionate spoof of a B grade sci-fi classic was one of the longest running off-Broadway shows of all time, and it is still charming audiences in the current Broadway revival. It’s a horticultural horror tale that’s frightfully entertaining. So, join us “down on skid row” at the…

Little Shop Of Horrors
Music by Alan Menken
Book & Lyrics by Howard Ashman

Evening Performances: Sept. 24 & 25, Oct. 1, 2, 8 & 9, 2004
Matinee Performances: Sept. 26 & Oct. 3, 2004

Celebrate the season with a Christmas comedy that will delight audiences of all ages. Mix together a batch of fruitcakes, a chicken pox epidemic, an angel on roller skates, shepherds on skateboards and a Christmas hog named Buster, and you’ve got the recipe for a fun filled evening of holiday cheer.

FrUiTCaKes
By Julian Wiles

Evening Performances: December 2, 3, 4, 9, 10 & 11, 2004
Matinee Performances: December 5 & 12, 2004

Inspired by the adventures of that spunky orphan of comic strip fame, this legendary musical comedy is a genuine crowd-pleaser! It’s a funny, warm hearted and intensely likable show that overflows with gutsy charm. Join Little Orphan Annie, Daddy Warbucks and the hardknock kids of Miss Hannigan’s orphanage for an evening of sure-fire family fun.

ANNIE
Music by Charles Strouse
Lyrics by Martin Charnin

Evening Performances: March 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 25 & 26, 2005
Matinee Performances: March 6, 13 & 20, 2005

Our season finale is another hilarious foray into the world of modern relationships by America’s foremost comic playwright. With his marriage on the rocks, a novelist faces midlife crisis by daydreaming imagined conversations with the women in his life. At first, our hero controls the plot for each of these fantasy encounters but the feminine figments of his imagination soon take over and turn his reverie into a side-splitting farce.

JAKE’S WOMEN
By Neil Simon

Evening Performances: May 6, 7, 13, 14, 20 & 21, 2005
Matinee Performances: May 8 & 15, 2005


Evening performances: 8 p.m.
Matinees: 2 p.m.
All auditions and performances are held at the

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