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Photo by James Cooper - Greengrass Photography

October 4-13

 

Joan and Donald Schaeffer Black Box Theater, Joseph G. Shapiro Family Hall

 

By David Lindsay-Abaire

Directed by Jennifer Hart

 

Nothing will prepare you for the dirty little secret Cass discovers in her husband’s sweater drawer. It is so shocking that our heroine has no choice but to flee to the honeymoon capital of the world in a frantic search for the life she thinks she missed out on. It’s a wild ride over Niagara Falls in a barrel of laughs as Cass embarks on a journey of self-discovery that has her crossing paths with a blithely suicidal alcoholic, a lonely tour-boat captain, a pair of bickering private detectives, and a strange caper involving a gargantuan jar of peanut butter, all of which pushes her perilously close to the water’s edge. (Dramatists Play Service)

 

Photo: Joseph Orovitz

 

Photo by James Cooper - Greengrass Photography

Photo by James Cooper - Greengrass Photography

Photo by James Cooper - Greengrass Photography

Photo by James Cooper - Greengrass Photography

Photo by James Cooper - Greengrass Photography

Savannah Jones, Rebekah Payne, and Daniel King from our production of "Blithe Spirit"

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Photo by James Cooper - Greengrass Photography

Photo by James Cooper - Greengrass Photography

Photo by James Cooper - Greengrass Photography

Blithe Spirit, by Noël Coward, directed by Tom Sainsbury

 

This Noël Coward comedy classic tells the story of suave novelist Charles Condomine and his second wife, Ruth. They invite local medium, Madam Arcati, to conduct a séance to inspire him for his next novel. The evening doesn't go as planned, and the sceptical Charles is reunited with the ghost of his first wife, Elvira. Only he can see Elvira and she doesn't take kindly to Ruth having usurped her. Attempts by Madame Arcati fail to return her to the “other world”, and Elvira’s spirit transforms the lives of Charles and Ruth forever.

 

Production dates:

29 April - 3 May 2025, 7.45pm

Matinée, 3 May, 3pm

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