We are pleased
to announce our
33rd season.
Come play with us and experience our classics |
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Mr. Roberts
Directed by
Roy Barry
To be presented weekends
January 21st through February 6th |
This
classic comedy is about the antics of the officers and crew on
a Naval Supply ship during World War II in the South Pacific. |
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Death
of a
Salesman
directed by
Jonathan Wierzbicki
Running weekends March
3rd through March19th |
Arthur
Miller’s classic lets us look into the life of America’s
everyman, Willy Loman. This fine work is as relevant today
as it was when it premiered |
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Grapes of Wrath
directed by
Tony Adase
Presented weekends April
28th through May 14th |
John
Steinbeck’s immortal tale of the Joad family is
adapted for the stage. Forced off their land and out
of their home during the depression, the family leaves
for California. All they seek is work and a chance to
retain their dignity and self-respect. |
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Argentina's
hypnotic, charismatic and ambitious First Lady is
the subject of this dynamic political thriller.
Written years after the death of the bit actress who
rose to prominence as mistress and wife to Argentine
dictator Juan Peron and virtual saint to Argentina's
shirtless ones," the musical is as gripping and
suspenseful as tomorrow's headlines.
A collage of Eva Peron's rise to
power and early death, the show is a glittering look
at a woman loved by the poor and despised by the
rich and powerful - a woman not above taking
political matters into her own capable hands. An
exciting, compelling musical about a fascinating
woman who transcends her time." |
Evita
Directed by
Richard Baker
Sponsored
by
Ortho
Dermatological
Performed weekends
July 28th through
August 20th |
| In
1968 Hair ROCKED the world. It’s happening
again! Thirty years after it inspired
audiences with its frank examination of war,
peace and sexuality, this legendary rock
musical will rock Neshanic. |
Hair
Sponsored
by
Petrock's Bar and Grille
and
Mazey, Reed and Brey Insurance
Directed by
Nick Pelino, Jr.
Running weekends September 29th through
October 22nd
For
mature audiences only. Under 17 must be accompanied
by an adult. Contains nudity.
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The Man Who Came to Dinner
directed by
Walter Placzek
Sponsored
by
Ortho
Dermatological
Opening
November 17th and running weekends through
December 3rd |
This
zany comedy by Kaufman and Hart follows a
sharp-tongued New York radio personality as
he is forced to spend Christmas with a
family in Ohio.
The
December 3rd performance will be
signed for the deaf and hearing impaired
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