Wedding Belles is a new play by Alan Bailey (author of Smoke on the Mountain) and Ronnie C. Edward (from The Waltons). Four ladies meet a young girl who plans to marry a soldier who is headed off to WWII. The women impulsively decide to throw the girl an elaborate wedding, and their lives and friendships are thrown into comic mayhem as they race to accomplish the nuptials in one frenzied afternoon.
Matinees are May 13, 14, June 9, 10
Evenings are May 16, June 13
Blue Suede Shoes: A Musical Revue of the 50s by R. Rex Stephenson with music arranged by Emily Rose Tucker In the spirit of last summer's hit revue, When the Lights Go On Again, the company creates a musical that will remind you of ducktails, poodle skirts, and peg pants. More than 20 songs are sung and danced in a way that would have made Ed Sullivan envious.
Matinees are June 17, 18, 23, 24
Evenings are June 20, 27
Arsenic and Old Lace by Joseph Kesselring One of the funniest farces ever, Arsenic and Old Lace combines young love, some decidedly off-beat thieves, an uncle who thinks he is Teddy Roosevelt, with two aunts whose highly unusual hobby will have your sides splitting with laughter. Join us for this fast-paced classic.
Matinees are July 1, 2, 7, 8
Evening is July 11
Nunsense Jamboree by Dan Goggin Sister Mary Amnesia headlines a promotion show for her new album, “I Could’ve Gone to Nashville.” With hijinks reminiscent of “Laugh-In” or “Hee Haw,” this hilarious musical introduces a new nun and a priest along with most of the nuns from earlier productions. If you liked Nunsense or Nunsense II, you'll love this show. So bring your butter, ‘cause this show’s got the corn.
Matinees are July 15, 16, 21, 22
Evenings are July 18, 25
Alice in Wonderland: The Musical by R. Rex Stephenson with music by Jon Cohn and Emily Rose Tucker Many lovely songs highlight the action of Lewis Carroll’s classic book. The rabbit hole, the tea party, and the croquet game, all are dramatized in this whimsical musical that will remind you why you really loved this book.
Matinees are July 29, 30, August 4, 5
Evenings are August 1, 8
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