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      Mainstage Season
      2009 - 2010

 




 

MY FAIR LADY
–Directed by Matt Giles

September 11-13
September 18-20, 2009

Set in 1930s London, it tells the story of distinguished phonetics professor Henry Higgins, who wagers that he can transform common flower girl Eliza Doolittle into a lady by teaching her to speak properly. Little does he know what she will teach him. This Tony Award-winning musical masterpiece is a must-see for the entire family.

 

THE HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES
–Directed by Jay E. Coffman

October 30 - November 1
November 6 - 8, 2009

Sir Henry is heir to the vast Baskerville fortune, a legacy that comes with a family curse: death at the fangs of a horror that prowls the moor. Only Sherlock Holmes can stop the beast and solve the crime.

     

MY WAY:  A MUSICAL TRIBUTE TO FRANK SINATRA
–Directed by Debbie Craig-Archer

January 15-17
January 22-24, 2010

A fitting tribute to the music that etched memories into the hearts and minds of millions, “My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra” pays homage to this celebrated performer’s influence on popular music. Great songs combined with witty and charming dialog create an eye-popping and ear-pleasing performance that will leave you feeling like the Chairman of the Board.

 


SEUSSICAL
-Directed by Jay E. Coffman

March 5-7
March 12-14, 2010

“Oh, the thinks you can think” when Dr. Seuss’ best-loved characters and stories hit the stage in this unforgettable musical adventure.  The noble Horton the Elephant, the one-feathered bird Gertrude McFuzz, and the antics of the Cat in the Hat steal the spotlight!  Just in time for Dr. Seuss’ 106th Birthday!



 

 
 

 

STEVE MARTIN’S THE UNDERPANTS
-Directed by Rick Connor

May 7-9
May 14-16, 2010

“The Underpants” is a hilarious look at the chaos and commotion caused by a simple act of fate, and a flash of a lady's undergarments. Adapted from Carl Sternheim’s ”Die Hose” for modern audiences by Steve Martin, it is an outrageous, over-the-top, and utterly believable look at feminism, politics, sexism, and sex in general.

 

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