Port Mansion Entertainment

2009 plays

Performances are scheduled Wednesday through Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. and a Sunday matinee at 2:30 p.m.

The Rocky Horror Show

by Richard O'Brien
March 6 - March 21, 2009
The cult-classic returns for our third run. The story of two clean cut kids, Brad Majors and Janet Weiss, who run into car trouble and seek help at the site of light down the road. Little do they know it's coming from the place where Dr. Frank N Furter is in the midst of his maniacal experiments. The play is a rock musical, a spoof of science fiction movies, and a bizarre story of seduction and sexual confusion...(for some).

*Friday and Saturday performances only

Same Time, Next Year

by Bernard Slade
April 3 - May 10, 2009
The Play tells the story of a couple, married to others, who develop a relationship in which they meet each year at a country inn and spend a weekend together. The relationship evolves into emotional intimacy over the course of 24 years, and they become much more than clandestine lovers. Though they only meet once a year, they become important parts of one another's lives.

*Preview April 2 (2 for 1 ticket price)

Boeing Boeing

by Marc Camoletti
May 22 - June 28, 2009
Bernard, a successful architect, juggles three air-hostess fiancées: an American (Gloria), an Italian (Gabriella) and a German (Gretchen). He tracks their airlines' timetables, and his long-suffering housekeeper, Bertha, reluctantly resets the menus and bedroom decor depending on the arrivals and departures. Bernard has been successful at convincing each girl that she is the only one. Unfortunately for Bernard, a new, faster Boeing jet has been introduced, changing the timetable. Weather delays occur, and complications arise when the girls' behavior does not match Bernard's careful planning.

*Preview May 21 (2 for 1 ticket price)

The Cemetery Club

by Ivan Menchell
July 10 - Aug. 9, 2009
This comedy is about three New York widows in their 50s (they claim) or 60s (more likely) whose husbands all died within a short time of each other. This propinquity of demise causes these longtime friends to meet once a month at Ida's house in Queens to go together to the cemetery where their late spouses are buried. The three widows portray different stages of mourning.

*Preview July 9 (2 for 1 ticket price)

Come Blow Your Horn

by Neil Simon
Aug. 21 - Sept. 27, 2009
Neil Simon's first play that follows Alan and Buddy Baker, brothers who have decided to leave their family's waxed-fruit business and experience the good life. In the beginning of the play, Alan is a typical ladies' man, and his younger brother is a 21-year-old virgin. As the play progresses Alan falls in love with Connie and when she leaves his life, he falls apart. While Alan mourns the loss of Connie, Buddy becomes a ladies' man himself.

*Preview Aug. 20 (2 for 1 ticket price)

To be announced...

Oct. 9 - Nov. 8, 2009

Later Life

by AR Gurney
Nov. 20 - Jan. 3, 2010
Austin has spent his entire life convinced that something terrible is bound to happen to him. One night, at a party, overlooking Boston harbor, he has the pleasure of rekindling a romance begun almost thirty years ago with Ruth. Now a multiple divorcee, Ruth's personal life is in such turmoil that mutual friends look to Austin as Ruth's last shot at normalcy. At the same time, these friends are hoping the wildly unpredictable Ruth will help loosen Austin from the grip of years of depression and lifelessness. Comically, and sometimes painfully, these two people rediscover each other and themselves while a bevy of free-spirited other guests rally behind them and remind them of the infinite possibilities that life holds, should one only choose to pursue them.

*Preview Nov. 19 (2 for 1 ticket price)

Good Rockin' Tonight

Feb. 26- March 14, 2010 The amazing story of Sun Records.
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Plaza Suite

April 8 - May 16 Hilarious portrait of three couples who occupy a suite at the Plaza.
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