2005/2006 Season Playbill
John Pielmeier - Drama
October 14, 15, 20, 21, 22*, 27, 28, 29*, 2005
"Riveting, powerful, electrifying drama... the dialog crackles" - N.Y. Times
A young nun is accused of murdering her baby. Court-appointed psychiatrist, Martha Livingston searches for answers to various mysteries. Who killed the baby? Who fathered the child? The protective Mother Superior, the sweetly distant Sister Agnes and Martha are forced to face some harsh realities as they re-examine the meaning of faith and the commitment of love in all their lives.
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Norm Foster - Comedy
January 13, 14, 19, 20, 21*, 26, 27, 28*, 2006
"Hilarious entertainment" - View Magazine
"A warm and incredibly wise play... passionately real and human" - Hamilton Spectator
Four college chums get together for a round of golf at a 15th class reunion, reliving old times and catching up on their problems, successes and failures.
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Douglas Rodger - Drama
March 17, 18, 23, 24, 25*, 30, 31, April 1*, 2006
A dramatic examination of Hamilton's legendary "Torso" murder case of the 1940's. Beautiful Evelyn MacLean seduced a middle-aged bachelor, John Dick. Their brief marriage resulted in a gruesome murder which led to a spell-binding court case with even more ghastly revelations. This is a "whodunit" with a difference - and it opens on the 60th anniversary of the day the torso was discovered!
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Bob Larbey - Comedy
May 26, 27, June 1, 2, 3*, 8, 9, 10*, 2006
Hilarious, bittersweet comedy. Cooper, a crotchety old coot goes to a retirement home where we find him flirting valiantly with the staff, bantering with other old folks and keeping a close check on his "record of physical deterioration." On Gold Pond meets The Gin Game meets The Sunshine Boys!
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Evening performances begin at 8:00 p.m.
Matinees begin at 2:00 p.m.
*Both matinee and evening performances on these dates