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2002 - 2003 Production Season |
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| July 12 - August 18, 2002 | Sept. 13 - October 20, 2002 | Nov. 1 - Dec. 8, 2002 | Jan. 10 - Feb. 16, 2003 | March 7 - April 13, 2003 |
May 2 -
June 8, 2003
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Directed by Kate Hawkes |
Directed by Stan Foote |
Directed by Rebecca Becker | Directed by James N. Erickson | Directed by Diane Englert |
Directed by
Ron Daum
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Written by Molly Newman |
Music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz |
by Noel Coward |
Music and lyrics by Cole Porter Book: Guy Bolton, P.G. Wodehouse, Howard Lindsay & Russell Crouse |
A thriller by Susan Hill, adapted by Stephen Mallatratt |
Music and Lyrics by Bob Merrill |
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Music, dance and
drama illuminate the stories of a pioneer woman who
is sewing a legacy quilt for her six daughters.
Each block of the quilt is filled with poignant
memories revealing the magnificent sweep and beauty
of frontier life. This show will be performed at
Lewis & Clark College while the theatre
undergoes renovation.
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A jubilant
landmark musical based upon the gospel according to
Saint Matthew. Join us in a celebration that is
spirited, loving, and sprinkled with wry humor and
bolstered with a rousing selection of songs - rock,
folk, country, and pop - all neatly woven in and
around the parables and teachings of Jesus. A
rollicking celebration of man ... alive, relevant,
and joyful!
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When an eccentric medium inadvertently conjures up the ghostly first wife of happily married novelist Charles, all hell breaks loose as the dearly departed discovers a lingering affection for her widower and an acute dislike for her replacement. Moments of high farce fuse with Coward's trademark wit in a play of sparkling banter and deliciously droll humor.
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A flamboyant evangelist-turned nightclub singer, Public Enemy #13, a Wall Street gofer, a lovely ingenue and a stuffy Englishman come together on a transatlantic luxury liner, forming the backdrop for this wonderful romantic romp! Anything goes and everything does with show girls, tap-dancing sailors and the unforgettable Cole Porter gems such as "I Get A Kick Out Of You," "You're The Top," "Blow, Gabriel, Blow" and the title song, "Anything Goes."
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A lawyer is obsessed with the belief that his family has been cursed by The Woman in Black - in an attempt to exorcise the evil, he employs a skeptical young actor to help recount his experiences, but then as the story unfolds - the boundary between reality and memory begin to merge..... A spine-tingling adventure!
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The Grande Imperial Cirque de Paris has fallen on hard times. Into its midst comes Lili, a young orphan girl who soon is caught in a triangle between the magician, Marco the Magnificent, and Paul Berthalet, a shy puppeteer. The truth of the musical's theme, "Love Makes the World Go Round," is revealed to Lili in this very magical and romantic tale. Winner of the 1961 New York Critics Circle Award for Best Musical.
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