Born YesterdaySeptember 14, 16, 20, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30
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Sen. Hedges and Ed Devery prevent Brock from throttling Paul Verral
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Billie Dawn and Harry Brock
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Billie Dawn (Elizabeth Knecht) and Paul Verrall (Robert Toczek)
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Brock (Paul DiFernando) and Billie (Elizabeth Knecht)
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Eddie Brock, Paul Verral, Harry Brock, Ed Devery, and Billie Dawn
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Brock observes that Billie Dawn has excellent dental hygiene
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George Serdar and Harry Martin receieve confusing orders from Billie and Brock
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Eddie Brock asks Billie “What did I do?”
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Harry Brock bellows at Billie Dawn again
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Harry Brock bellows at Billie Dawn
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Ed Devery and Billie Dawn
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Senator Norval Hedges, Harry Brock, and Ed Devery
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Billie Dawn and Paul Verral
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Paul Verral and Billie Dawn
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Harry Brock and Billie Dawn
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Billie and Harry
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Paul Verral and Billie Dawn
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Billie and Harry
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Billie Dawn and Paul Verral
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Billie Dawn (Elizabeth Knecht) and Harry Brock (Paul DiFernando)
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Ed Devery (Steven Pollack) and Billie Dawn (Elizabeth Knecht) in the Stagecrafters' production of “Born Yesterday”
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Brock (DiFernando) and Verral (Toczek)
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Brock, Mrs. Hedges (Susan Mooers), Devery and Sen. Hedges
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Paul Verral (Robert Toczek) and Harry Brock (Paul DiFernando)
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George Serdar, David Perelman, Paul DiFernando and Steven Pollack in the Stagecrafters' production of “Born Yesterday”
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Brock (Paul DiFernando) and Sen. Hedges (Kirk Paul)
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Harry Brock (Paul DiFernando) tells off Devery (David Perelman)
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Harry Brock (Paul DiFernando) and Ed Devery (David Perelman) in “Born Yesterday”
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Sen. Hedges (Kirk Paul), Bellhop (Harry Martin) and Eddie (Steven Pollack) in “Born Yesterday”
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U.S.A. 1947. Can a loud-mouth, head-busting millionaire junk dealer buy a U.S. Senator to snag a fat government contract? Can his chorus girl mistress learn to talk and behave like a lady after a crash course given by a handsome Washington journalist? This perennial American favorite comedy-satire will answer those questions … and more!
★ Hilarious • Clever • Endearing ★ |
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THE VISIT By Friedrich Duerrenmatt (adapted by Maurice Valency) November 9,10,11,15,16,17,18,23,24,25 See review at STAGE Magazine Online: A woman, wealthy beyond belief, returns to the home town of her poverty-stricken youth and to her lover, whose betrayal she hasnever forgotten. She promises the townsfolk immense riches in exchange for making right the injustice she once suffered. This tale of revenge and human frailty has enthralled audiences around the world for the past half-century. ★ Provocative • Nightmarish • Witty ★ |
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Intimate Apparel By Lynn Nottage Directed by Catherine Pappas January 11,12,13,17,18,19,20,24,25,26 An African-American seamstress in 1905 New York City, unmarried and with few friends, makes her living crafting fine ladies undergarments. Unsure of herself, timid, she endures much heartache and disappointment, but ultimately finds peace andinner strength through the artistry of her fingers. Sensitively drawn characters are psychologically insightful and true to their historical context. ★ Engaging • Poignant • Perceptive ★ |
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QuartetBy Ronald HarwoodDirected by Christopher Sarnowski Feb. 29, March 1,2,6,7,8,9,13,14,15
Four former opera soloists, residents of a home for retired arts professionals, plan a dramatic comeback … well, of a kind. As they endeavor to whip into shape their signature quartet from Rigoletto, high comedy ensues: nerves begin to fray,sparks start to fly, and past grievances and mutual suspicions rise to the surface. But at the end of the day, art conquers all… after a fashion. By the celebrated author of The Dresser.
★ Heartwarming • Fun-filled • Touching ★ |
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Going to St. Ives By Lee Blessing Directed by Joe Herman April 18,19,20,24,25,26,27,May 1,2,3  The lives of two extraordinary women intersect: one black, a member of the African elite who is the mother of a murderous dictator; the other white, a world-renowned eye surgeon who lost her son tragically years before. In this thriller-like political and psychological drama, the two women start sharing a terrible secret, at the core of which is their gnawing feeling of guilt over the fate of their respective sons. ★ Compelling • Engrossing • Profound ★ |
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Plaza Suite By Neil Simon June 13,14,15,19,20,21,22,26,27,28
 Three stories of love and lovers, three sets of lives, laughter, cries, and frustrations, all playing out in the same suite at the famed Plaza Hotel in New York City: A wedding anniversary goes awry; A Hollywood bigwig romances his college sweetheart; A bride-to-be locked in the bathroom drives parents over the edge. A classic treat from the great humorist’s grab bag. ★ Lovingly comic • Big-hearted • Funny ★ |
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