2008 plays
Performances are scheduled Wednesday through Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. and a Sunday matinee at 2:30 p.m.
Jan. 11-13 and 25-27, 2008
North America's most authentic Johnny Cash tribute featuring amazing baritone vocals with all songs performed in the original "CASH" key, note-for-note guitar licks, upright "slap" bass, along with vintage equipment, microphones, instruments and wardrobe. The show covers the entire spectrum of the Man in Black's extensive career from his early days with SUN Records to his final American Recordings produced by Rick Rubin and includes a tribute to the legendary "Mrs. Cash" ... June Carter!
Feb. 1-23, 2008
The cult classic returns!! Innocent young lovers Brad and Janet are stranded when their car breaks down, so they are forced to seek refuge in the castle of the bizarre Dr. Frankenfurter. What ensues is an unforgettable night of music and madness.
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by Neil Simon
March 7 - April 6, 2008
Set in a gourmet restaurant in Paris, where two tuxedoed strangers arrive for a dinner party thrown by a well-connected divorce lawyer. Enter a third man unknown to the two, and the circumstances get more bizarre by the second. What ensues is a social hell of all-you-can-eat crow where the guests are swallowing pride as fast as they can serve each other heaping portions of humble pie.
by Norm Foster
April 18 - May 18, 2008
Val's an O.R. nurse, Andy's in the storage business, Nina's a police officer and Matt's a radio morning show host. They're middle-aged, single and looking. Val agrees to meet Andy after answering his personal ad in the newspaper. Nina and Matt are coaxed into joining their friends for support. Romance and laughter are the result.
May 21-31, 2008
Back by popular demand, this two-act musical play tells the amazing-but-true story of the legendary Sun Records label from Memphis, Tennessee, that gave birth to Rock'n'Roll in 1954-1956.
by Tom Dulack
June 13 - July 13, 2008
The worlds of the Mafia and theatre clash hilariously when a playwright seeks funding for his new work from the family of a former student. The "family" turns out to be minor Mafia godfathers who are willing to underwrite the play provided they never have to read it. The fact that the lusty, unwed daughter of the house falls in love with the playwright only furthers his involvement with the Mob. In this madcap situation, murder and menace are served up with plenty of pasta and laughter.
by Bill Manhoff
July 25 - Aug. 31, 2008
A stuffy author enters into an explosive relationship with his neighbor…a foulmouthed, free-wheeling prostitute. He is utterly appalled by her lifestyle, she is turned off by his prudishness, and both are made for each other.