Show Times: Evening Performances Fridays and Saturdays curtain is at 7:30pm Sunday Matinee Performances curtain is at 2pm |
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Ticket Prices: Performance Prices: Adults $10 Seniors $7.00 |
February 2003 - Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams Directed by James L. Seay Performances: Feb 28 - 28, 2003 From the landing of the fire escape, we are invited into the Wingfield family apartment to see the faded remnants of Southern gentility. Told with great tenderness, we are caught up in their dreams and struggles, fears and hopes, truths and illusions. Beautifully wrapped in poetic-realism, this is a powerfully moving play about family, memory, loss and the choices between responsibility for family and living one's own life. Click here to view the cast list. |
May 2003 - Aurora: The Sleeping Beauty by Charles Perrault Directed by Todd Isaacs An original adaptation Performances: May 2 - 2, 2003 A hillarious take on a timeless classic. watch as hijinx ensues when a community theater group puts on a production of Sleeping Beauty! A great time for kids and adults! Click here to view the cast list. |
July 2003 - Faith County by Mark Landon-Smith Directed by Jessica R. Holmes Performances: Jul 11 - 11, 2003 Set in the Faith County Fairgrounds in Mineola a town that is located "somewhere in the South" - Faith County is a folksy humorous cameo of real people in a place where Beehive hairdos are still the rage and Saturday nights are reserved for the tractor pull in nearby Pickler. Click here to view the cast list. |
September 2003 - Nunsense by Dan Goggin Directed by Thelma Morgan Performances: Sep 19 - 19, 2003 A heavenly host of hilarity! Follow the misadventures of the Little Sisters of Hoboken in their irreverent attempt to raise money for the worthiest of causes. You don't have to be Catholic to play a part in this rollicking tribute to the lighter side of religion. Good for the spirit, this show will have you shouting Hail Mary! Click here to view the cast list. |
December 2003 - A Christmas Carol by Charlies Dickens Directed by Michael C. Nelson An original adaptation Performances: Dec 5 - 5, 2003 There is no doubt that Marley was dead. This must be distinctly understood, or nothing wonderful can come of the story I am going to relate." Click here to view the cast list. |