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Nickel & Dimed
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Joan Holden
November 8th through December 4rd 2005 |
Can a middle-aged, middle-class woman survive and live on $7 an
hour? Maybe. But one $7-an-hour job won’t pay the rent. Barbara
Ehrenreich’s bestseller about her odyssey is vivid and witty, yet
always deeply sobering. Joan Holden’s stage adaptation is a focused
comic epic shadowed with tragedy. These characters wage their life
struggles with a gallantry that humbles. This play shows us the life
that is lead by one third of working Americans. |
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Side by Side by Sondheim
By
Stephen Sondheim
December 13th through January 8th 2006 |
The sophistication, wit, insight, heart
and genius of Broadway’s most innovative and influential artist is
at the center of this tribute to composer-lyricist Stephen Sondheim.
This dazzling array of some of Sondheim's best-known songs features
numbers from landmark shows that revolutionized the musical theatre
with their masterful craft and astounding creativity. |
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Brooklyn Boy
By
Donald Margulies
February 14th through March 12th 2006 |
A witty and
insightful look at what happens to a writer when his novel hits the
bestseller list. Eric Weiss is suddenly famous, but his personal
life is unraveling. His wife is out the door, his father is in the
hospital, and his aunt tells him he should have worn a tie on the
Today show! Then Hollywood beckons, and it looks like all that
glitters really could be gold. But Eric has a lot to learn in this
funny and emotionally rich look at family, friends and fame. |
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Coming of Age
By
Kitty Dubin
April 25th through May 21st 2006 |
The World Premiere of Michigan playwright Kitty
Dubin’s newest endeavor. Ms. Dubin has learned to take her serious
themes and lace them with humor without damaging without damaging
the pithy and moving material that she addresses. This play deals
with the Baby Boomer generation suddenly facing the farther end of
middle age. For many in our youth-worshipping culture, it is a
terrifying prospect. |
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Broadway Bound
By
Neil Simon
Ran 9/20 - 10/16/2005
See the REVIEWS
for this GREAT PLAY |
Picking up where Brighton Beach Memoirs
and Biloxi Blues ended, part three of Neil Simon's acclaimed
autobiographical trilogy finds Eugene and his older brother Stanley
trying to break into the world of professional comedy writing while
coping with the breakup of their family. Their efforts to come up
with an idea for a comedy sketch sparkle with hilarity. When their
material is broadcast on the radio for the first time, the family is
upset to hear a comedy rendition of their trials and tribulations.
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