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Performing Arts Center on the Square |

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Dinner Theater 2009-2010 |



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By Claire Booth Luce
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September 3-20, 2009
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October 8-25, 2009 |
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December 2-20, 2009 |
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January 28-February 14, 2010 |
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March 25-April 11, 2010
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May 13-30, 2010
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By Earl Hammer, Jr. Adapted by Christopher Sergel
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By James Bottrell and Jessie Jones
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Adapted by David Rogers from screenplay by David Ward
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Adapted by D.D. Brooke from the teleplay by Richard Levinson & William Link
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By Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman
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At first the Sycamores seem mad, but it is not long before you realize that if they are mad, then the rest of the world is madder. In contrast to these delightful people are the unhappy Kirbys. Tony Kirby falls in love with Alice Sycamore and when he brings his parents to dine at the Sycamore house on the wrong evening, disaster ensues. You’ll love the wacky Sycamores! |
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After his leading lady (and fiancée) commits suicide, Alex Dennison is left heartbroken and believes she was actually murdered. On the anniversary of her death, he gathers the cast and crew of his last play in an old Broadway theater in order to find out what really happened that fateful night. Based on the 1982 film starring Robert Preston and Lynn Redgrave. A real thriller!
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The time is the Great Depression and the large Spencer family, living at the foot of a Virginia mountain, is struggling hard just to survive. With his father having to take the only available job a long way from home, Clay-Boy is stuck with unusual responsibility for his brothers and sisters. Known on television as The Waltons, this episode is full of children and wonderful Christmas spirit! |
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In 1936, Park Avenue wife Mary Haines learned of her husband’s infidelity from a gossipy manicurist. Gossip, it seems, is the hobby of the women in Mary’s uptown social circle, and their relationships with each other and with the men in their lives are defined by it. Her pride wounded, Mary seeks a Reno divorce, but spends two years ‘sharpened her claws’ in order to get her man back in the end. Come see this huge, all-female cast.
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In the backwoods of the Bible Belt, the beleaguered Turpin family proves that living and dying in the South are seldom tidy and often hilarious. Amidst the chaos of their father’s funeral, the Turpins turn for comfort to their friends and neighbors, an eccentric community of misfits who just manage to pull together and help each other through their hours of need, and, finally, the funeral. Truly side-splitting!
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Depression-era con man Johnny Hooker finds it necessary to avenge the death of his friend Luther, so he plans a sting—an elaborate scam—to destroy Luther’s killer. He enlists the aid of ‘the greatest con artist of them all,’ Henry Gondorff, who pulls himself out of a drunken stupor and rises to the occasion Redford and Newman starred in the film version, one of the biggest hits of the 1970’s. |








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