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81st Season Play Bill
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by
Gore Vidal
Oct. 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31, Nov. 1, 2,
2008
This classic
political drama will give you a leg up or maybe a pause before you
vote. Although set in the 1960's, you will recognize the tried
and true mudslinging and name-calling utilized in the average American
political campaign. The characters are a young pup senator and
an older more experienced politician.
Throw in a good-ole-boy soon-to-be ex-president, two "proper" wives
and a busybody know-it-all woman with clout and you will see how
little or how much American politics has changed.
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by Don Nigro
Feb. 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 15, 2009
Patrick Roarke
is dead. He fell down the main staircase of an old English country
estate...or, was he pushed? Inspector Ruffing must disentangle the
ever-changing, contradictory versions of the five quirky and
mysterious women who are the remaining inhabitants of the manor. As
he searches for the truth, the women remain on the fringe...hidden in
the shadows of his consciousness.
However, the women are not the only ones with dark secrets and truths
to be revealed.
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by David McGillivray and Walter Zerlin
Jnr
Apr. 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, May 1, 2, 3,
2009
When you delve into
performing live theatre, as the ladies of The Farndale Avenue Housing
Estate Townswomen's Guild Dramatic Society will attest, things can go
wrong. However, the show must go on as everyone knows...and it
does...whether or not it should is another question. However, the
ladies have spent nine months rehearsing and hope to take their
production of MacBeth to the national final. Luckily (or
not), a well-respected adjudicator is present who will judge their
performance worthy. Sets facing the wrong way, actresses who don't
show up, props, costumes...
if it can go awry...well, hilarity and mayhem ensue.
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