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Season 61 Play 1 – Tom, Dick and Harry by Ray and Michael Cooney
A highly original, consistently inventive farce. Tom and Linda are in final stages of adopting a baby when brother Dick returns home from a smuggling trip with brandy, cigarettes –…
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Season 60 Play 8 – Something’s Afoot by James McDonald, David Vos & Robert Gerlach
This parody of the British Country House murder mysteries is set at eccentric millionaire Lord Rancour’s secluded mansion on a dark stormy night. A motley collection of six houseguests and…
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Season 60 Play 7 – Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller
A probing examination of the myths of the self-made man. This Pulitzer Prize-winning play presents the last days of Willy Loman, a failing salesman who seeks to find out, by…
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Season 60 Play 6 – Dead Funny by Terry Johnson
The death of Benny Hill provides the impetus for this comedy about impotence, sex therapy and the English sense of humour. Eleanor wants what Richard will not give her; Richard…
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Season 60 Play 5 – Bad Blood by Richard Stockwell
Years ago, Tom had an affair with Catherine who became pregnant and had an abortion – or so he thinks. Now he is married to Vic and is desperate to…
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Season 60 Play 4 – Five Blue Haired Ladies Sitting on a Green Park Bench by John A. Penzotti
Five elderly ladies had only two things in common when they met seven months ago: a park bench and life well lived. Through their memories, keen observations and a good…
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