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2010-2011
Glimpses of the
Moon
World
Premiere
September 9 - October 17, 2010
A
Jazz Age
Musical based on the novel
by Edith Wharton
Book
and Lyrics
by Tajlei Levis
Music
by John Mercurio
Directed
and
Choreographed by David Marquez
Music Directed by Darius Smith
A
sparkling
romantic musical, Glimpses of the
Moon follows the jazzy whirl of New York society in 1922.
Popular but penniless, Suzy Branch and her friend Nick Lansing devise
the ultimate fundraising scheme -- to marry and live off the wedding
presents, while they help one another look for suitable millionaires.
The plan works perfectly -- until they fall in love.
"...a
sparkling
valentine to the Jazz Age." -BroadwayWorld.com
**Helen Hayes nomination
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A Broadway Christmas Carol
November
18 - December 19, 2010
By
Kathy Feininger
Directed
by Larry Kaye
Choreographed
by Nancy Harry
Music
Directed by Aaron Broderick
Christmas
just got
a whole lot funnier! A delicious cross between the classic
Dickens tale and uproarious song parodies of your favorite Broadway
show tunes, this irreverent and boisterous alternative to traditional
holiday fare will leave you rolling in the aisles! With the
creative team from The Musical of
Musicals (The Musical!).
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His Eye Is On The Sparrow
January
26 - March 20, 2011
By
Larry Parr
Directed
by Gary Yates
Music Directed by S. Renee Clark
The
inspiring musical about the life of the renowned African American
singer and groundbreaking Broadway actor Ethel Waters, who rose from a
downtrodden life
in Philadelphia's back alleys to become a celebrated talent. Aside from
the title song, other Waters hits include "Stormy Weather" and "Am I
Blue." Starring Helen Hayes Award-winning Bernardine Mitchell (Mahalia, Three Sistahs) with
William Knowles on the piano.
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The Real Inspector Hound
April
20 - June 5, 2011
By
Tom Stoppard
Directed
by John Vreeke
Two
theatre critics, Moon and Birdboot, watch a ludicrous setup of a
country house murder mystery. By chance, they become involved in the
action causing a series of events that parallel the play they are
watching. Featuring our "heroes" Ralph Cosham, John Dow, Michael
Tolaydo and MetroStage favorite Catherine Flye as Mrs. Drudge.
"Stoppard is the master comedian of ideas in the English language." -Newsweek
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