2012
December 6th, 7th, 8th & 9th, 2012
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Yes Virginia,
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Directed by Amber McCann
Set Design by Christine Beattie
Cast: Antonio Torres, Caroline Overby, Melissa Hunt, Gabby Hunt, Garrett McCann, Millie Dukes, Mike Ryan, Callie Barfield, Jenna Gore, David Derochea
Set Design by Christine Beattie
Cast: Antonio Torres, Caroline Overby, Melissa Hunt, Gabby Hunt, Garrett McCann, Millie Dukes, Mike Ryan, Callie Barfield, Jenna Gore, David Derochea
August 23rd & 24th, 2012
Remember the magic
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Directed by Amber McCann
Cast: Christine Beattie, Trica Fielden, Amber McCann, Callie Barfield, Logan McCann, Deb Raines-Kithianis, Jeff Kithianis, Garrett McCann, Walt Sagun, Tishala Martinel, Mike Martinel
Cast: Christine Beattie, Trica Fielden, Amber McCann, Callie Barfield, Logan McCann, Deb Raines-Kithianis, Jeff Kithianis, Garrett McCann, Walt Sagun, Tishala Martinel, Mike Martinel
April 19th & 20th, 2012
Greater Tuna
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Take a trip down south to Texas’ third smallest town, Tuna. First, we meet Thurston and Arles on their talk radio show. Today’s topics include the winner of the American Heritage Essay Contest (a piece entitled “Human Rights – Why Bother?”), local auditions for My Fair Lady (which will now be set in Polynesia so they can make use of last year’s South Pacific set), and the scandalous death of Judge Buckner. The cast of characters, all hilariously played by just two actors, continues to expand as we meet upstanding citizens of Tuna like puppy poisoning Pearl, used gun store owner Didi, and R.R. – an old coot who regularly sees UFOs. You’re in for plenty of laughs with this send-up of small town folks that Variety calls “Howlingly funny.”
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February 17th & 18th, 2012
Romantic Fools consists of 12 two-character comedies examining love, lust, dating, and romance -- from a date with a caveman (Find Me a Primitive Man) to the joys of dull sex (One Man's Secret Desire) to the surprise frustrations of having a perfect mate (The Stepford Guy).
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Romantic fools
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January 19th & 20th, 2012
The rules of comedy
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The audience is given a side-splitting lesson in what's funny and what's not funny. In order to prove that the Rules of Comedy work, they are hilariously inserted into one of the most popular tragedies of all time: William Shakespeare's Hamlet. The Rules of Comedy is a physical comedy "blow-out" with an interesting twist.
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