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by Marc Camoletti, adapted by Robin Hawdon | ||||||||||
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Comedy |
October 27 - Nov. 18, 2006 |
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Bernard is planing a weekend with his chic Parisian mistress
in a French farmhouse. He has arranged for a cordon bleu cook to prepare
gourmet delights, is packing his wife Jacqueline off to her mother’s,
and has even invited his best friend to provide the alibi. It’s
foolproof; what could possibly go wrong? Suppose Robert turns up not knowing
why he has been invited? Suppose Robert and Jacqueline are secret lovers?
What happens if the cook is mistaken for the mistress and the mistress
is unable to cook? An evening of hilarious confusion ensues as Bernard
and Robert improvise at breakneck speed. |
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by Tim Kelly |
Mystery |
February 23 - March 17, 2007 |
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Holmes’ most spine-chilling mystery is
placed in a modern setting in this version with suspense, humor and terror.
Sir Henry is heir to the vast Baskerville fortune, a legacy that comes
with a family curse—death at the fangs of a horror that prowls the
moor. Only Holmes can stop the beast. While mysterious lights signal Baskerville
Hall and the hound terrifies the countryside, the sleuthing begins and
suspicion falls on sinister servants, butterfly collectors, ladies in
distress and escaped convicts. Who wrote the letter that summoned the
hound? Is Sir Henry’s romance with the lovely Kathy doomed? Is the
supernatural at work? |
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by Ron Clark |
Drama/Comedy |
May 11 - June 2, 2007 |
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Harold and Burt, longtime friends, live in a retirement home and spend their days on a bench in the garden bickering. A once-famous actress has just moved in, giving them something new to argue over. When they learn that the home is about to be sold and they will have to find a new residence, the three join forces to prevent this upsetting development. ‘‘Very wise, very moving, but most of all, very funny.’’—Mel Brooks. |
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