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Forward This Page to a Friend 2009-2010 SEASON TICKETS From the music of Ella Fitzgerald to the magic of Shakespeare, and from the tall tales of Alice in Wonderland to traditions of holiday humor, the 2009-2010 Season will be an adventure that you and your friends and family will surely enjoy. The amazing lineup of productions are sure to keep you entertained and enthralled throughout the next season. CHOOSE YOUR PLAYS PICK ANY 3 PLAYS FROM THOSE LISTED BELOW FOR YOUR TAILOR MADE EXPERIENCE EASY ONLINE ORDERING Click Here to Order Online ELLA book by Jeffrey Hatcher conceived by Rob Ruggiero and Dyke Garrison musical supervision and arrangements by Danny Holgate directed by Rob Ruggiero January 26 - February 20, 2010 This musical tribute to Ella Fitzgerald is an amazing performance that takes a trip down memory lane with a legend and her band. It’s a trip you won’t want to miss! Featuring breathtaking songs like “That Old Black Magic” and “They Can’t Take That Away From Me,” and stories of her extraordinary life and personal resilience, Ella captures the essence of the woman behind the microphone, delivering a sensational live concert that channels her remarkable voice. 34th HUMANA FESTIVAL OF NEW AMERICAN PLAYS - Choose up to 3 Humana Festival Premieres February 21 - March 28, 2010 The premier event of its kind in the nation, debuting new plays right in your backyard! Catch groundbreaking world premieres that represent many generations, many voices and many views—including yours. The festival runs the gamut from more traditional comedies and dramas to plays that forge new theatrical territory. Combined with world-class design and performances, this celebration of American playwrights’ innovation and imagination has something in it for everyone. THE CHERRY SISTERS REVISITED by Dan O'Brien original music by Michael Friedman directed by Andrew Leynse March 18 - April 11, 2010 How far can you go with ambition, gumption, a good heart—and no talent? The Cherry Sisters’ dreams of Vaudeville took them from their Iowa barn to Broadway, where their inept acrobatics and tone-deaf caterwauling continually sold out, bringing them fame—and a barrage of rotten cabbages. With music by Michael Friedman (This Beautiful City, Gone Missing) and based on a true story, Dan O’Brien’s thought-provoking comedy takes a look at the insatiable urge to perform, and the audience’s inability to look away. Season, schedule and artists subject to change. |
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