Ticket Info

OUR 65TH SEASON
2010-2011
Rumors
Comedy by Neil Simon
Directed by David J. Nagel
The Deputy Mayor of New York has just shot himself. Gathering for their tenth wedding anniversary, the host lies bleeding in the other room and his wife is nowhere in sight. His lawyer, and wife must get "the story" straight before the other guests arrive. There are confusions and mis-communications and the evening spins off into classic farcical hilarity.
Sept. 3-4, 10-11-12, 17-18, 2010
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Fool for Love
Drama by Sam Shepherd
Directed by Kelly DiMauro
A probing, yet sharply humorous study of love, hate and the dying myths of the Old West. May, a disheveled whiskey sipping young woman, is with her itinerant lover, Eddie, a rough-spoken rodeo performer. These are two people who cannot get along with, or without, one another, yet neither can subdue their burning passion (They are half-brother and half-sister as well as lovers). Some adult language. Winner of the Obie Award.
Oct. 22-23, 29-30-31, November 5-6, 2010
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The Foreigner
Comedy by Larry Shue
Directed by Tim Phillips
What can happen when a group of devious characters must deal with a stranger who (they think) knows no English in the fishing lodge in rural Georgia. The evil plans of a sinister, two-faced minister and his redneck sidekick are revealed. Winner of two Obie Awards and two Outer Critics Circle Awards as Best New American Play and Best Off-Broadway Production.
Jan. 7-8, 14-15-16, 23-24, 2011
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Play It Again Sam
Comedy by Woody Allen
Directed by Jim Ryan
Allan Felix has this thing about the Humphrey Bogart character. There is a fantastic bevy of beauties played out in hilarious fantasy sequences. Allan gets fixed up by friends with gorgeous women; he's so awkward that even Bogey's patience is tried. Allan mostly resembles a disheveled, friendly dog and this is what ultimately charms his best friend's wife, Linda into bed.
Feb. 25-26, March 4-5-6, 11-12, 2011
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Come Blow Your Horn
Comedy by Neil Simon
Directed by Dana O’Neal
It’s Neil Simon's first Broadway comedy smash which is slick and lively! Alan Baker, a 30-ish swinging bachelor with time, money and women to spare, welcomes rebellious and eager 21-year brother Buddy into his den of iniquity while their horrified parents can only watch and pray.
April 8-9, 15-16-17, 22-23, 2011
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TICKET AND SUBSCRIPTION PRICES
2010-2011 Subscriptions
Traditional $65
Seniors/Students $60
Rep Pass
5-Show Adult $70, 4-Show Adult $60
3-Show Adult $50
Single Ticket Price
Adult $20
Seniors/Students $15
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$14.00 for 20 or more prepaid tickets (one price for all ages)
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