Current Season

SCAPINO!

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Tickets are $8, students and sr. citizens $7, families $40
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Performances March 5 through March 27, Friday, Saturday, and Monday

Need some cash? Looking for tips on how to get out of an arranged marriage? Seeking help for getting out of just about any jam you find yourself in? Well in this little Italian neighborhood, the crafty Scapino is your man. His elaborate schemes always seem to work, although they rarely go off without a hitch!
The modern Scapino, penned in 1970 by Frank Dunlop and Jim Dale, is based on Moliere’s 1671 comedy entitled The Trickeries of Scapin. The story is set at a waterfront restaurant in Naples. Scapino ,who has a reputation for hatching up brilliant schemes, is the conniving servant of Geronte . Both Leandro and Ottavio want his assistance in marrying the girls they have fallen in love with rather than girls that their fathers have already arranged for them. Scapino is immediately confident that he can hoodwink their fathers, but even the best laid plans can encounter surprises when dealing with stubborn and suspicious fathers.

Bells are Ringing

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Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Tickets are $8, students and sr. citizens $7.

This show takes us back to a time before phone mail and high technology, when a real person answered your ringing telephone for you, if you couldn’t do it yourself. Welcome to Susanswerphone, where the lines are blurred between doing a job and eavesdropping.

The story and musical numbers are delightful and uplifting. Just in Time, Better Than a Dream, Drop That Name and A Simple Little System keep actors and audiences smiling.

Winner of 2 Tony Awards for Best Actress and Best Featured Actor. BELLS ARE RINGING played for 924 performances on Broadway at the Shubert and Alvin Theatres starring Judy Holliday and Sydney Chaplin. It was revived on Broadway most recently in 2001 with Faith Prince as Ella Peterson.

The Tempest (Youth Production)

August 6,7,9,12,13,14

Evenings 7:30 pm & Saturday Matinees at 2:00 pm

Ticket prices - $6 General, $5 Students, Seniors and Children under 12.

“The Tempest,” Shakespeare’s final play, is an enchanted tale filled with mystery, magic, love, friendship, suspense, and comedy. Prospero, exiled Duke of Milan, and his daughter Miranda live on an island paradise teeming with spirits and sprites. When Ariel, Prospero’s magical servant, creates a fierce storm at sea, King Alonso, his son Ferdinand, and others are shipwrecked. Will the evil brothers Antonio and Sebastian carry out their plot to murder the king? Will beastly Caliban and his buddies usurp control of the island? Will Ferdinand overcome obstacles and trials to win Miranda’s hand? Come see the YouthTheater’s production of Shakespeare’s most magical play!

Dracula

DRACULA
adapted by William McNulty
Directed by Albert N. Ricci

Monday, Friday and Saturday
October 8 through 30
Tickets are $8, Students and Sr. Citizens $7

For years “Dracula” has thrilled audiences based on Bram Stoker’s famous novel of the same name.

You are cordially invited to join us for an evening of high suspense and terror as Professor Van Helsing and his brave comrades must hunt down and destroy the profoundly evil Count Dracula who is exceedingly resourceful, employing superhuman strength, psychic powers, and shape-changing to confound and frustrate his antagonists. Culminating in a wild and shocking confrontation between the King of Vampires and those who would rid the world of him, this adaptation is an action-packed, blood-soaked retelling of Bram Stoker’s classic tale of Horror.