The Shape of Things
by Neil LaBute
Directed by Kayla Cooper
"How far would you go for love? For art? What concessions would you make? What price would you be willing to pay? Such are the painful questions explored by Neil LaBute in his play The Shape of Things- a modern-day telling of the fall of man. "
October 8th, 9th, & 10th
Wonderful World
by Richard Dresser
Directed by Johnny Watkins
"... a witty, wise and smartly crafed serious comedy about escalating family misunderstandings that involve two brothers and three women in their lives; the overbearing wife of one, the muddled fiance of the other, and their sweet-faced, flakey mother."
January 28th, 29th, & 30th
Love in the Time of Swine Flu: A Cabaret
Directed by Eleyna Lai
"Love. We think about it, dream about it, lose sleep worrying about it when we don't have it; we search for it and when we discover it -- we don't even know what to do with it. Here, two couples portray the trials in tribulation of love in a farsical manner, assisted by their group of ever-caring friends. Song, dance, and good times had by all."
*Some mature content*
February 25th, 26th, & 27th
Fools and Madmen
by Joe Heaney and Corey Ryan Boe
Directed by Joe Heaney
"It is the summer of 1974 and the country is torn over Watergate and the Vietnam War. The Rudds and the Bests, two families with damaged outlooks on the American society, face hard times as their trucking and dining businesses suffer. And when a storm comes in, the ugly truths about these families are revealed. What transpires next will leave the people of Tonopah, Nevada shaken to the core..."
May 6th, 7th, & 8th
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