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Book by Joe Masterhoff Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick Music by Joseph Stein Directed by Andrew Gall “a continuously melodic evening of sheer enchantment and complete escape” –Frank Rich, New York Times recommended for ages 13 and up June 12-21 Sunday Matinee June 15 |
When a postulant proves too high-spirited for the religious life, she is dispatched to serve as governess for the seven children of a widowed naval Captain. Her growing rapport with the youngsters, coupled with her generosity of spirit, gradually captures the heart of the stern Captain, and they marry. Upon returning from their honeymoon they discover that Austria has been invaded by the Nazis, who demand the Captain's immediate service in their navy. The family's narrow escape over the mountains to Switzerland on the eve of World War II provides one of the most thrilling and inspirational finales ever presented in the theatre. |
Music by Richard Rodgers Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II Book by Howard Lindsay & Russell Crouse Directed by Christopher Dwyer Suggested by "The Story of The Trapp Family Singers" recomended for ages 5 and up RUNNING FOR THREE WEEKS! June 26-July 13 Sunday Matinee July 29 |
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Hilarity and chaos ensue in Michael Frayn’s ingenious play-within-a-play. Detailing the on and off-stage antics |
by Michael Fryan Directed by Peter Carver “The funniest farce ever written”.-New York Post CONTAINS ADULT LANGUAGE AND THEMES. Recomended for mature audiences only.
July 17-26 Sunday Matinee July 20 |
Clyde Edgerton’s best-selling novel of the same name comes to the stage with the humor, authenticity, and sweetly eccentric characters of the original, plus a few new surprises. The ladies of Rosehaven Convalescence Center have a lot of life left, and they intend to use it. Why should the old folks in nursing homes rock their lives away when they could join forces with churches world-wide and start a “powerful, nation-sweeping movement” to help people? They call themselves The First Breakfast Club, because after 2,000 years of Last Suppers, “we need a First Breakfast to follow it up!” Click here to go the Lunch at the Piccadilly Website to learn more about this new musical |
by Clyde Edgerton & Mike Craver Directed by Steve Umberger based on the novel by Clyde Edgerton Co-produced with the Cape Fear Regional Theatre recomended for ages 13 and up July 31-August 9 Sunday Matinee August 3 "Who knew getting old would be this much fun?" “A warm and funny and breezy show that tugs at the heart and the funny bone.” “The themes about family and aging are universal.”
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![]() No fight is fair when you're a soldier in the war to marry. Words and fiery passions strike more blows than any sword did on the battlefield. Claudio tries to wed Hero, and Beatrice and Benedick spar with fast-talking tongues that tickle as much as they sting. In this match, Cupid's arrow is the ultimate weapon, and everyone is a target. |
By William Shakespeare Directed by Jerome Davis August 15-23 Sunday Matinee August 17 recomended for audiences aged 13 and over I had rather hear my dog bark at a crow than a man swear he loves me."
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By Steven Dietz Directed by Andrew Gall August 29-September 6 Sunday Matinee August 31 recomended for ages 13 and over "a fun evening that moves quickly, and is guaranteed to please everyone who joins in the game.” —BackStage |
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