Things My Mother Taught Me

Comedy by Katherine DeSavino

OCTOBER 18, 19, 20, 25, 26, 27

Olivia and Gabe are moving into their first apartment together - they've just packed up all of their belongings and driven halfway across the country, to start a new life together in Chicago, but their moving day doesn't go exactly as planned and things become slightly more complicated when all of their parents show up to help!

Can a two bedroom apartment contain all of the love, laughs, worry and wisdom that's about to happen?

 

Love Letters

Drama by A.R. Gurney

FEBRUARY 28, MARCH 1, 2, 7, 8, 9

A Pulitzer Prize finalist for Drama, A.R Gurney’s Love Letters is a two-hander drama comprised of letters exchanged between two friends over a lifetime. Andrew and Melissa, both born into wealth and position, begin their correspondence in childhood with birthday party thank-you notes. Their letters continue through their boarding school and college years while they are romantically attached and later through their individual marriages and careers. As the actors read the letters aloud, an evocative, touching, frequently funny, but always telling pair of character studies is revealed, where what is implied is as revealing and affecting as what is written down.

 

Breaking Up is Hard to Do

Book by Ben H. Winters & Erik Jackson

Music by Neil Sedaka

Lyrics by Howard Greenfield & Philip Cody

MAY 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18

This humorous and heartwarming musical celebrates the timeless songwriting magic of the legendary Neil Sedaka, featuring twenty of his most popular songs including “Oh Carol,” “Laughter in the Rain,” “Stupid Cupid” and “Solitaire.” Expect laughter, longing and a whole lotta love!

Flashback to Labor Day weekend 1960! Best friends Marge and Lois hightail it out of Brooklyn for a much-needed vacation at Esther’s Paradise Resort in the Catskills. After a devastating breakup, the girls are looking for romance “where the boys are.” Romance does indeed flourish and in the most unusual of places but is it the kind of love that will end their “lonely nights?” Add in a visitor from American Bandstand who just might be able to help to save the Resort and you’ve got one heck of a story that audiences just love.

NOTE:

  • Friday and Saturday performances begin at 7:30pm. Box office, concessions, and house open at 7:00pm.
  • Sunday matinee performances begin at 2pm. Box office, concessions, and house open at 1:30pm.