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To Kill a Mockingbird - September 21 - October 7, 2012
Producer: Amy Wathen Cooksey Assistant Producer: Emily Garcia
Director: John Kirby Assistant Director: Heather Bauer
The Sound of Music - November 23 - December 16, 2012
Producer: Keith Linville Director: Ben Simpson Music Director: Stephanie Gioia
Brighton Beach Memoirs - January 25 - February 10, 2013
Producer: Liz Mildenstein Director: Melissa Gilpin Ball Assistant Director: Joselle Gilpin
Schoolhouse Rock Live!
Produced by: Cheryl Reckeweg and Rick Pitonyak Directed by: Amy Wathen Cooksey and Keith Linville
Music Director: David C. Monk Choreographer: Brooke L. Howells
Director: John Kirby Assistant Director: Heather Bauer
The Sound of Music - November 23 - December 16, 2012
Producer: Keith Linville Director: Ben Simpson Music Director: Stephanie Gioia
Brighton Beach Memoirs - January 25 - February 10, 2013
Producer: Liz Mildenstein Director: Melissa Gilpin Ball Assistant Director: Joselle Gilpin
Schoolhouse Rock Live!
Produced by: Cheryl Reckeweg and Rick Pitonyak Directed by: Amy Wathen Cooksey and Keith Linville
Music Director: David C. Monk Choreographer: Brooke L. Howells
Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged
May 17 - June 2, 2013
Producer: Rick Pitonyak Director: Timothy LaBelle
(Adult Comedy) A madcap condensation that features non-stop laughs. Complete Works features all 37 iconic plays, and the sonnets, in less than 2 hours. Shakespeare’s works have been reduced to the most primitive essentials, leaving audiences with nothing but the cold, hard facts. There is no doubt that William Shakespeare himself…would approve. Not recommended for people with heart ailments, bladder problems, inner-ear disorders, inclined to motion sickness and/or English degrees. For everyone else, this high-speed parody will leave you a Shakespearean-(idiot)-savant! (**Adult themes and content - not appropriate for children under 13)
Producer: Rick Pitonyak Director: Timothy LaBelle
(Adult Comedy) A madcap condensation that features non-stop laughs. Complete Works features all 37 iconic plays, and the sonnets, in less than 2 hours. Shakespeare’s works have been reduced to the most primitive essentials, leaving audiences with nothing but the cold, hard facts. There is no doubt that William Shakespeare himself…would approve. Not recommended for people with heart ailments, bladder problems, inner-ear disorders, inclined to motion sickness and/or English degrees. For everyone else, this high-speed parody will leave you a Shakespearean-(idiot)-savant! (**Adult themes and content - not appropriate for children under 13)
The Who's Tommy
July 19 - August 11, 2013
Producer: Ann Marie Watson
Director/Choreographer: Brooke L. Howells
Music Director: James D. Watson
(Musical) The Who’s Tommy is an epic rock opera from one of the most influential bands of the 20th century. This sweeping theatrical event follows the life of a young boy, struck deaf, dumb and blind by a violent act in his own home, whose only connection to the outside world comes from his almost superhuman ability to win at pinball. Featuring classic rock hits by The Who, including “Pinball Wizard” and “Sensation,” The Who’s Tommy is an electrifying journey of tragedy, triumph and, ultimately, redemption.
Producer: Ann Marie Watson
Director/Choreographer: Brooke L. Howells
Music Director: James D. Watson
(Musical) The Who’s Tommy is an epic rock opera from one of the most influential bands of the 20th century. This sweeping theatrical event follows the life of a young boy, struck deaf, dumb and blind by a violent act in his own home, whose only connection to the outside world comes from his almost superhuman ability to win at pinball. Featuring classic rock hits by The Who, including “Pinball Wizard” and “Sensation,” The Who’s Tommy is an electrifying journey of tragedy, triumph and, ultimately, redemption.
