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September 21-24, 2006
Little Dorothy Gale of Kansas, like so many girls
her age, dreams of what lies over the rainbow. One day a twister
hits her farm and carries her away over the rainbow to another
world. Come join Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tinman, the Cowardly
Lion and Toto as they battle the Wicked Witch of the West and
Dorothy discovers that there is no place like home.

November 16-19, 2006
In the Baptist backwoods of the Bible Belt, the
beleaguered Turpin family proves that living and dying in the
South are seldom tidy and always hilarious. Despite their earnest
efforts to pull themselves together for their father's funeral,
the Turpin's other problems keep overshadowing the solemn occasion:
Firstborn Ray-Bud drinks himself silly as the funeral bills mount;
Junior, the younger son, is juggling financial ruin, a pack of
no-neck monster kids, and a wife who suspects him of infidelity
in the family car; their spinster sister, Delightful, copes with
death as she does life, by devouring junk food; and all the neighbors
add more than two cents. As the situation becomes fraught with
mishap, Ray-Bud says to his long-suffering wife, "When I
die, don't tell nobody. Just bury me in the backyard and tell
everybody I left you." Amidst the chaos, the Turpins turn
for comfort to their friends and neighbors, an eccentric community
of misfits who just manage to pull together and help each other
through their hours of need, and finally, the funeral.

February 22-25, 2007
What happens when a crafty Roman slave named Pseudolus
attempts to win his freedom by arranging the elopement of his
brainless, innocent young master, Hero, to the equally brainless
and innocent courtesan Philia? Everything you can possibly imagine!
From curtain up, with the opening anthem Comedy
Tonight, this zany, burlesque-style farce is one of the funniest
shows you'll ever see: a mishmash of major mischief, mishaps,
mistaken identities, misunderstandings, misconduct, and mayhem!
Loaded with witty, comically inane love songs,
and clever patter, this toga party was written by Larry Gelbart,
the creator of Tootsie and the TV show MASH, and features Stephen
Sondheim's first-ever Broadway score. This Tony Award-winner is
an irreverent, fast-paced, non-stop laugh-fest.

April 5-8, 2007
HELLO, DOLLY! is the story of Mrs. Dolly Levi's
efforts to marry Horace Vandergelder, the well-known half-a-millionaire,
and send his money circulating among the people like rainwater
the way her late husband, Ephraim Levi, taught her. Along the
way she also succeeds in matching up the young and beautiful Widow
Molloy with Vandergelder's head clerk, Cornelius Hackl; Cornelius'
assistant, Barnaby Tucker, with Mrs. Molloy's assistant, Minnie
Fay; and the struggling artist, Ambrose Kemper, with Mr. Vandergelder's
weeping niece, Ermengarde.
Mrs. Levi tracks Vandergelder to his hay and feed store in Yonkers,
then by train back to Mrs. Molloy's hat shop in New York, out
into the streets of the city where they are all caught up in the
great Fourteenth Street Association Parade, and finally to the
most elegant and expensive restaurant in town, the Harmonia Gardens.
There, Dolly is greeted by the waiters, cooks, doormen and wine
stewards in one of the most famous songs in the history of American
musical comedy, Hello, Dolly!
What happens in the end? Dolly gets her man, of course. Even makes
him glad she caught him. Dolly leaves the stage at the end of
Act II with a wink to the audience as she takes a peep into Vandergelder's
bulging cash register, and promises that his fortune will soon
be put to good use. She quotes her late husband as she says, "Money,
pardon the expression, is like manure. It's not worth a thing
unless it's spread around encouraging young things to grow."
HELLO, DOLLY! is an ebullient and irresistible story of the joy
of living, glittering with happy songs, shining with loving scenes,
alive with the personality of one of the most fabulous characters
on the musical stage...Dolly Gallagher Levi!
June 21-24, 2007
Giles and Molly Ralston are the young proprietors
of Monkswell Manor, a very new guest house in Berkshire County,
which has opened just in time to receive its first four guests
before being cut off from civilization by a record-breaking snowfall.
They hear on the wireless, news of the dreadful murder of a woman
in London. They also hear an all points bulletin for the murderer.
Fortunately the phones do not go dead until after a representative
from Scotland Yard appears, on snowshoes, to complete the party.
It seems that on his way to the crime, the murderer dropped a
small notebook containing two vital clues concerning his homicidal
intentions. One clue is the name of Monkswell Manor, and the second
is simply the name of the nursery rhyme, "Three Blind Mice."
The stage is set. Monkswell Manor cannot be reached by telephone
or thoroughfare. And not long after he arrives, the snowshoes
of the police inspector are stolen. Obviously, the murderer is
in the house.
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