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2006 season
Jake's Women Neil Simon directed by Robin Dale Robertson July 6-9, 13-16 & 20-23 Mired in an unhappy marriage with current spouse Maggie, Jake tries to cope with his wife's insistence on a trial separation by conjuring up images of the other women in his life: his late wife, confused daughter, neurotic sister and analyst. Putting his literary skills to good use, Jake carries on imaginary conversations with these ladies, hoping that they will help him sort out his problems. The trouble begins when the specters of Jake's Women begin showing up without his bidding, insisting upon debating and arguing with the poor fellow.
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Sight Unseen
Donald Margulies Aug 24-27, 31-Sept 3 & Sept 7-10 A 1992 winner of the Obie® Award for Best New American Play. At its center is Jonathan Waxman, a Brooklyn Jew who has become a very wealthy critically acclaimed artist. Happily married, with a baby on the way, he travels to London for a retrospective of his work. While there, he impulsively decides to journey to the countryside to visit his former model and lover Patricia in the Norfolk farmhouse where she lives and works with her Archaeologist husband Nick, an older man she married in order to remain in England when her student visa expired. The play unfolds in a non-linear progression, with forward and backward jumps in time that eventually lead to the beginning of a relationship that ended without satisfactory closure.
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Moby Dick - RehearsedAdapted by Orson Welles
Oct 5-8, 12-15 & 19-22An ingenious idea is employed to accommodate the sweep of this classic story to the stage. A Shakespearean company puts down their rehearsal sides of King Lear and curiously takes up a new play entitled Moby Dick. Through the classic text, and the skill of the performers, innocent rehearsal props become yardarms and sails, and the Studio Theatre becomes the Pequod itself, bringing Melville to life right in front of your eyes!
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