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Performances
are Thursday through Saturday at 8 p.m.
And the last two Sundays of the run at 2 p.m.
Dinner/theatre packages and group rates are
available
CALL 412-374-9200 TO RESERVE YOUR SEATS |
SEPTEMBER
24 THROUGH OCTOBER 10 - 2010

By the Tony Award winning creative team:
WILLIAM FINN (Music & Lyrics)
RACHEL SHEINKIN (Book) |
| 6 adolescents in the throes
of puberty, overseen by grown-ups who barely
managed to escape childhood themselves, learn
that winning isn’t everything and that
losing doesn’t necessarily make you a loser.
The Tony-award winning creative team writes a
hilarious tale about the unlikeliest of heroes
, for whom a spelling bee is the one place where
they can stand out and fit in at the same time. |
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| OCTOBER
29 THROUGH NOVEMBER 17 - 2010
By John Pielmeier
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The Mother Superior, a psychiatrist and a
young novitiate
accused of murdering her newborn, reexamine the meaning of faith and the power of love.
"Riveting, powerful, electrifying
drama - the dialogue crackles."
N.Y. Daily News
"Outstanding play that deals intelligently
with questions
of religion and psychology." N.
Y. Times |
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DECEMBER
3 THROUGH DECEMBER 19 - 2010
The perfect family holiday
musical!
Book by Thomas Meehan
Music by Charles Strouse
Lyrics by Martin Chamin
Based on the Tribune Media Service Comic Strip,
" Little Orphan Annie."
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Leapin’ Lizards! The popular comic strip heroine takes center
stage in
one of the world’s best-loved musicals.
Abandoned on the doorstep of an orphanage,
Annie and
a lovable mutt named Sandy befriend President
FDR and find a new family and home with billionaire
Oliver Warbucks.
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FEBRUARY
11 THROUGH FEBRUARY 27 - 2011
By Noel Coward |
One of the most sophisticated,
entertaining plays ever written.
A once married couple and their spouses meet by
chance at a hotel, and what ensues results in
a uniquely humorous play boasting numerous successful
Broadway runs.
“
Gorgeous, dazzling, fantastically funny.” – N.Y. Times
“
A brilliant comedy. A very funny play.” – Newsweek
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A gleaming and gleeful comedy.” – N.Y.
Post |
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APRIL
29 THROUGH MAY 15 - 2011
By Ted Swindley
Based on a true story |
Down home county humor, true
emotion and unforgettable
songs including Crazy, I
Fall To Pieces, Sweet Dreams and Walkin’ After Midnight. This
musical play is inspired by Cline’s
letters to a special
fan from Houston who befriended the star in a Texas honky-tonk …letters consistently
signed
“
Love ALWAYS … Patsy Cline” |
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AUGUST
5 THROUGH AUGUST 21 - 2011
Music & Lyrics by George M. Cohan
Book by Michael Stewart, John Pascal & Francine
Pascal
Lyrics and Musical Revisions by Mary Cohan
Starring Song & Dance Man Jeremy Czarniak |
The life story of George M.
Cohan, who gave us such songs
as Yankee Doodle Dandy, Over There, You’re
A Grand Old Flag
and Give My Regards to Broadway. We follow him over a 60-year period from the
vaudeville
circuit with his parents and sister as “The
Four Cohans” to New
York, where he starts his 25-year absolute reign
of the Broadway stage.
A sizzling, spectacular tap-dancing extravaganza! |