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Directed by
Tina Lee
Sponsored by
All Pets Vet Hospital
Running weekends February 15th through March 3rd |
After
being thrown out of his home and marriage, Felix decides the only
thing for him to do is to move in with his best friend, Oscar
Madison, a divorced man living alone in an upper eastside
apartment. Oscar is a total slob, with week old sandwiches under
his pillows, while Felix is a compulsive cleaner, constantly
vacuuming, dusting and polishing. The question is: Can these men
live together with out killing each other?...
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Social
Security
by
Andrew Bergman
Directed by
Jeff Dworkin
Sponsored by
Petrock's Bar and Grille
To be presented April 5th through April 21st
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If it’s not one thing, it’s your mother-- so
says trendy Barbara and less-than-chic suburbanite Trudy
of their mom Sophie who threatens to take over their
socially secure lives with a new reality of care for the
aged until she encounters Stefan, the 88-year-old
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Ever
wonder what happens behind the closed doors of an upscale
California Hotel?
Come see as Neil Simon shows the comedic happenings
in Suites 203 and 204 when visited by couples from New
York, Philadelphia, England, and Chicago.
Each visitor is faced with a different crisis while
away from home.
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California Suite
by
Neil Simon
Directed by
Mike Schuller
Sponsored by

Performed weekends May 10th through May
26th
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Alternately
hilarious and touching, the play focuses on the
camaraderie of these six Southern women who talk, gab,
gossip, chitchat, needle and harangue each other
through the best of times -- and cry, caress, comfort
and repair one another through the worst. They're soul
mates in a rarefied way that assumes a cult of
femininity -- sisters come hell and high water.
Pushing laughter and pain together, Steel
Magnolias pulls tears from even the most cynical
eyes.
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Steel Magnolias
by
Robert Harling
Directed by
Kip Rosser
Sponsored by
Mazey, Reed & Brey Insurance
Opening July 19th and playing through
August 4th
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Music
By
Lyrics
by
Charles Strouse
Martin Charmin
Book By
Thomas Meehan
Directed by
Musical
Director
Linda
Neri
Cynthia Campbell
sponsored by
Anonymous
Friends of SVP
and
Branchburg Animal Hospital
Presented weekends September 6th
through September 29th
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Annie is a spunky
Depression-era orphan determined to find her
parents, who abandoned her years ago on the
doorstep of a New York City Orphanage run by
the cruel, embittered Miss Hannigan. In
adventure after fun-filled adventure, Annie
foils Miss Hannigan;s evil machinations,
befriends President Franklin Delano Roosevelt
and finds a new family and home in billionaire
Oliver Warbucks, his personal secretary Grace
Farrell and a lovable mutt named Sandy.
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Inspecting Carol
by
Daniel Sullivan
Directed by
Walter Placzek
Running weekends October 25th
through November 10th
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Mix together a struggling
theater company, a tired production of A
Christmas Carol, a really bad actor,
and a visiting inspector from the National
Endowment for the Arts and you end up with
Inspecting Carol, an off-the-wall
holiday farce. Everything that could
possibly go wrong does as a fictitious
theater company struggles to mount their
annual production of the holiday classic.
Bad theater has never been this much fun
before!
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