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BOSTON MARRIAGE
David Mamet
Sept. 22 – Oct. 15, 2006

This witty comedy of errors follows two scheming “women of fashion” as they exchange barbs, taunt their Scottish maid and conspire in pursuit of social and sexual conquests as the Victorian era draws to a close.

 



Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol
Tom Mula
Nov. 24 — Dec. 17, 2006

"Scrooge? I have to redeem old Scrooge? The one man I knew who was worse than I was? Impossible!" So begins the real story behind Dickens' A Christmas Carol—the story of Jacob Marley's heroic behind-the-scenes efforts to save old Scrooge's soul—and in the process, save his own. This irreverent, funny, and ultimately, deeply moving story retells Dickens' classic with warmth and infectious zest.



The House of Bernarda Alba
Federico Garcia Lorca
Feb. 9 – March 4, 2007

Following the funeral of Bernarda Alba's second husband, the tyrannical matriarch announces to her five daughters that their period of mourning will last eight years. Obsessed with family honor, Bernarda rules the household with an iron fist, but all of her daughters secretly harbor a passion for the handsomest man in the village. When the truth finally breaks through the atmosphere of suppressed desire, jealousy, anger and fear, the consequences are tragic.



The Beauty Queen of Leenane
Martin McDonagh
April 20 — May 13, 2007

Set in the mountains of Connemara, County Galway, THE BEAUTY QUEEN OF LEENANE tells the darkly comic tale of Maureen Folan, a plain and lonely woman in her early forties, and Mag, her manipulative aging mother, whose interference in Maureen's first and possibly final chance of a loving relationship sets in motion a train of events that leads inexorably towards the play's terrifying dénouement.



The Complete Works of Shakespeare (abridged)
The Reduced Shakespeare Company
July 13 – Aug. 5, 2007

The record breaking hit! All 37 Plays in 97 Minutes! An irreverent, fast-paced romp through the Bard's plays, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) was London's longest-running comedy - 10 years at the Criterion Theatre. Praised by the Los Angeles Times as "wildly funny" and by the Montreal Gazette as "the funniest show you are likely to see in your entire lifetime." Warning! This show is not recommended for people with heart ailments, bladder problems, inner-ear disorders and/or people inclined to motion sickness.

 

 



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