All performances 7:30 pm
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- Urinetown
Book by Greg Kotis
September 16, 17, 23, 24
Known as that great show with that awful title, Urinetown is a satirical musical about a terrible water shortage. In an attempt to regulate water consumption, a private corporation outlaws the use of private toilets. When the fee to use these toilets increases, everyone starts singing and dancing, and a revolution begins. Urinetown is comic genius and one of the best musicals of the last ten years.
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- The Ladies Man
By Charles Morey
November 11, 12, 18, 19
A French farce with absurd situations taking place in rapid succession. The story begins with a misunderstanding between Doctor Molineaux and his beautiful wife Yvonne. As he tries to smooth things over with a few white lies he digs himself in deeper and his predicament starts to whirl out of control.
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- The Diviners
by Jim Leonard, Jr
January 26-28
A powerful, Depression-era fable of the dynamics of a small town. A former preacher comes to town to start again and is looked upon by many to continue his ministry. He befriends a young gifted boy, only to face an even greater challenge.
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- Chicago
Book by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse
April 27, 28 and May 4, 5
A musical set in Prohibition- era Chicago. The story is an interesting take on corruption in the administration of justice and the concept of the "celebrity criminal".
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