A newlywed couple fixes up two romantically challenged friends: wife's best friend, meet husband's sexy and strange new co-worker. When an evening calculated to bring happiness takes a dark turn, crisis and comedy ensue in this wickedly funny play that asks what we owe the people we love and the strangers who land on our doorstep. Not recommended for audiences under the age of 17. Contains sexual themes and profanity.
The best laid plans go awry when the cast and crew of a Broadway-bound play resort to manipulation, diva-like behavior, and chaotic abandon to get what they want. Fledgling playwright Jerry Przpezniak and his fiancée are a couple of Buffalo greenhorns suddenly swept up in the whirlwind of New York’s theater scene when Jerry’s play is optioned for the big money, ego-driven world of Broadway. It’s a young playwright’s dream, but the crazy characters and dilemmas they encounter are the things theatrical nightmares are made of. Recommended for age 14 or older.
Welcome to Agrabah, City of Enchantment, where every beggar has a story and every camel has a tail! All of your favorite characters are here in Disney’s ALADDIN JR., a stage adaptation of the Disney hit film. Filled with magic, mayhem, and flying carpet rides, your spirits will soar with excitement. Most of all, the tuneful, Academy Award-winning score with songs including “A Whole New World” and “Friend Like Me” will certainly make this musical a favorite for the whole family. Designed for children ages 5-12 and their families.
Set your clock for REVERSE and head back to the 60’s. John is the president of a large corporation using an executive suite to house his mistress, whom he sees once a week. Cass is a young business man who has sold his factory to John only to find out it is about to be closed for devious reasons. Appropriate for age 16 or older.
Jennifer Childs and Tony Braithwaite return to the stage for a limited engagement run of their newest comedy cabaret, Let’s Pretend We’re Famous. A trip down the red carpet featuring classic and original material, Childs and Braithwaite try on the high life for an evening of double act antics (and a knock-out Garland & Rooney medley)! If you loved Let’s Pretend We’re Married, Let’s Pretend We’re Famous will knock your socks off!
In this two-man musical spoof, a pair of aspiring playwrights perform a backers’ audition for their new project - a big, splashy musical about printing press inventor Johann Gutenberg. With an unending supply of enthusiasm, Bud and Doug sing all the songs and play all the parts in their crass historical epic, with the hope that one of the producers in attendance will give them a Broadway contract – fulfilling their ill-advised dreams. Recommended for age 14 or older.
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The classic fairy tale gets an updated twist in this new adaptation. The King and Queen are welcoming a beautiful baby princess named Morning Glory but there's an unexpected guest at the party - Nefarious, the Evil Queen! Nefarious' not-so-nice birthday gift is a spell jinxing the princess and any future run-ins with a spinning wheel. Morning Glory's three Fairy Godmothers do their best to keep her safe, but who can resist a good spinning wheel?! Join us on a trip to Once Upon a Time to see if the Fairy Godmothers are successful and how a handsome prince works into the mix! This new adaptation is full of song and dance. Designed for children ages 5-12 and their families.
Empty nesters welcome home their children over various family holidays spanning three decades. Parents and their grown children deal with each of their evolving adult lives, their dreams and unresolved issues. Old family traditions and dubious recipes are resurrected as tensions flare up and laughs break out during Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's visits. Acceptable for audiences over 12 years of age.
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