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2003-2004 MAIN STAGE SEASON
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Saturday Night
a musical by Stephen Sondheim
Directed by Linda Wielkotz
Musical Director - Judy Stanton
Stephen Sondheim's first musical! Set in Brooklyn, 1929, the story follows Gene, a young man from Flatbush, who wants to make it rich in the wider world of Manhattan. Despite his aspirations he and his friends find that the worst thing in the world is not to have a date on Saturday night. Filled with tuneful simple upbeat songs, this rarely done musical comedy is a must for everyone.
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October 10-25, 2003
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Don't Dress for Dinner
a comedy by Marc Camoletti
adapted by Robin Hawdon
Directed by Ken Budris and Claudia Eberly
Hoping to spend the weekend in the country with his chic mistress, Bernard has packed off his wife to her mother, arranged a cordon bleu chef, and invited his best friend Robert along as an alibi. What can go wrong? Everything! Hilarity ensues as Bernard and Robert try to improvise their way out of confusion after confusion!
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January 16-31, 2004
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A Touch of Danger
a mystery by Francis Durbridge
Directed by Joe DeSpirito
British author, Max Telligan, is reported found dead in his rental car outside of Munich. His estranged wife Harriet and his secretary Liz Ferber begin making phone calls to Max's business contacts in Germany; when suddenly in walks Max, very much alive. Max, Harriet and Liz try to unravel this tale of murder, suspense and intrigue.
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March 12-27, 2004
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The Fantasticks
a musical by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt
Directed by Bob Caruso
Musical Director - Judy Stanton
The longest running musical in theater history tells the simple story of a boy, a girl, two fathers, and a wall with a score that has become a classic in the history of musical theater. This delightful show has been produced throughout the world, and now it is time to revisit this timeless musical with a new 21st century production.
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May 7-22, 2004
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2003-2004 CHILDREN'S PLAYS
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Aladdin
by Robert Neil Porter & Jack Perry
Directed by Carole M. Olmsted
Aladdin discovers a magic lamp, and with the Genie's aid, wins the hand of the lovely Princess Balmyra. An evil magician, adventure, and rescue follow.
September 13-21, 2003
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Santa Claus Calling the North Pole
by Patricia Clapp Cone
Directed by Mollie DeLanoy
Santa gives an unusual gift to Mrs. Claus for Christmas. Little does he know that it will wind up saving the day for Santa and the Elves. This delightful story will charm young audiences during this special time of year.
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December 6-14, 2003
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The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
Directed by Mark Cantine
Follow the mischievous title character as he is brought to life in this delightful adaptation of Mark Twain's classic story.
Special Magic Trunk show fully produced by our junior members
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February 14-22, 2004
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The Red Shoes
by Robin Short
Directed by Dan Willis
Adapted from the classic Hans Christian Andersen story about a magic pair of shoes, which causes anyone who wears them to dance incessantly. The shoes have fallen into the hands of the Gypsy Snogg who forces a pretty orphan girl to dance for street crowds while he pockets the profits. A wonderful moral tale for children of all ages.
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April 17-25, 2004
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