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Witching Hour, The

July 25 - July 31 Free Theatre | Main Stage
2005 Season

Author: Cilo, Jason
Director: Charlton, Amanda
Family-friendly, funny, a little frightening, and free, The Witching Hour: Three Tales of The Unexpected, The Mysterious, & The Bizarre will play one week only. The Witching Hour is adapted from three different short stories. First, something is amiss as a newlywed couple gets more than they bargained for at a creepy seaside English town in Ringing the Changes. Then,... Read More

Tough Titty

August 10 - August 21 Nikos Stage
2005 Season

Author: Lampley, Oni Faida
Director: Randolph-Wright, Charles
Diagnosed with breast cancer, trying to stay married, raise two small sons and endure poisonous treatments, Angela confronts her childhood ideas about God and goodness, and wrestles with the haunting question, "What did I do wrong?" Funny, poignant and tough.

Sugar Syndrome, The

July 27 - August 7 Nikos Stage
2005 Season

Author: Prebble, Lucy
Director: Mileaf, Maria
Seventeen-year-old Dani surfs internet chat rooms searching for someone who is honest and direct. What she finds is a man twice her age who thinks she is an eleven year-old boy. With richly textured writing and humor, it’s Lucy Prebble’s play that’s honest and direct. And fierce. And devastatingly, disarmingly, disturbingly funny.

Create Fate

July 13 - July 24 Nikos Stage
2005 Season

Author: Frankel, Etan
Director: Ashley, Christopher
Love can be a brutal game. When the deck is stacked against him, Nathan does the only thing he can to get the love of his life to notice him: he calls in the professionals. When is true love a product of fate, and when is it just a set of well-choreographed accidents?

Bus Stop

August 17 - August 28 Main Stage
2005 Season

Author: Inge, William
Director: Frears, Will
Cherie’s a hard-up nightclub singer. Bo’s a good ol’ cowboy. And when a snowstorm leaves their bus stranded somewhere between Kansas City and Topeka, they spend the night discovering truths and uncovering lies. This romantic finale to our Main Stage season is a mid-twentieth century classic from William Inge, the author of Come Back, Little Sheba and Picnic.

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