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Ten Cents a Dance

August 11 - August 28 Main Stage
2011 Season

Author: Doyle, John
Director: Doyle, John
Prepare to be bewitched and beguiled by Ten Cents a Dance, a new musical conceived by Doyle, who applies his signature style of engaging a company of actor-musicians to bring to life the extraordinary music of Rodgers and Hart. Crooner Johnny wistfully recalls his lifelong love affair of chorus girl Miss Jones, who is embodied by five women, each portraying... Read More

Three Hotels

June 29 - July 24 Main Stage
2011 Season

Author: Baitz, Jon Robin
Director: Falls, Robert
Ken Hoyle is an ambitious hatchet man for a multinational company that sells defective baby formula in developing African countries. His wife Barbara advises other young executive wives on life in the third world. Their days as idealistic Peace Corps volunteers are far behind them - physically and metaphorically - and the succession of moral compromises has taken its toll.... Read More

Camp Monster

July 5 - July 10 Free Theatre | Main Stage
2010 Season

Author: Rothstein, Sharyn
Director: Pines, Kate
Free Theatre, now in its 24th season presents CAMP MONSTER. For years, the sons and daughters of the world's most famous monsters have spent their summer at Camp Flonster...but this year the camp has a new director. Join us as the young monsters try to keep the world safe--for even the strangest among us.

Six Degrees of Separation

July 14 - July 25 Main Stage
2010 Season

Author: Guare, John
Director: Kauffman, Anne
One evening can alter the course of many lives. Into a Manhattan couple’s nightly discussions of art deals and dinner reservations, a charismatic stranger arrives with stories of a famous father and promises of walk-on roles in Cats: The Movie. Could he possibly be for real? This Olivier Award winner and Pulitzer finalist stirs the pot of privilege with often... Read More

Torch-Bearers, The

July 29 - August 9 Main Stage
2009 Season

Author: Kelly, George
Director: Baker, Dylan
Tony-nominated stage and screen actor Dylan Baker directs this side-splitting 1920s farce in which a troupe of amateur actors rehearse and perform a show-stopping new play—or try to with all their might. Their stage is riddled with comedic drama, suspense, and good old-fashioned witty mayhem, similar to both Noises Off and Boeing Boeing.

Children

July 1 - July 12 Main Stage
2009 Season

Author: Gurney, A.R.
Director: Tillinger, John
Tony-nominee John Tillinger directs this timeless Gurney classic set in a large summer home on an island off the coast of Massachusetts. When an estranged brother's return and a mother's impending marriage recall painful memories of their father’s death, seething arguments reignite one family’s struggle with its tragic past and uncertain future.

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