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Previously this
Season...
The 13th Annual One Act Festival
Lives of the Saints
Seven One Act Plays by David Ives
Directed by Ann Hedger
April 24, 25 & 30, May 1, 2, 7, 8, & 9, 2009 at 7.30 pm
Corning Auditorium, Reserved Seating
Absurd -- Wacky -- and Hysterically Funny! This outrageous collection of one acts by award winning playwright David Ives shares his slightly skewed views of life, language, love and the world.
(Rated Adult)

"Saints, they ain't"
(from top to bottom) Elvis Sverko, Mary Britta Shirring, Molly Clay, John Busser, Jacinda Sandness, Lisa Tarr, Brendan Sandham, Kelly Wills, Nancy Shimonek Brooks, Bob Kilpatrick, Aaron Drews, Vonnie Pilarczyk, Paul Felden and Mark J. DePompei star in "Lives of the Saints."
Play Descriptions:
Enigma Variations
Zany hijinks as a pair of look-alikes named Bebe W.W. Doppelgangler solve an identity crisis with the help of Dr. William W. Williams and his nurse Fifi , who may or may not be Aphrodite the Goddess of Love. Or is she a male gym-teacher in a dress?
The Mystery at Twicknam Vicarage
A body on the carpet, three ridiculous Masterpiece Theatre-style suspects and a bumbling Scotland Yard detective solve philosophical quandaries as they investigate: Who killed Jeremy Thumpington-Fffienes?
Babel's in Arms
Two blue-collar Mesopotamian construction workers are handed a provocative task: Build the Tower of Babel or else. How many stones does it take to get to heaven, anyway?
Soap Opera
A washing-machine repairman falls in love with a picture-perfect washer. Should he tell his girlfriend Mabel? Is the washer two-timing him with a dryer? Stay tuned.
Lives of the Saints
A tender and gently comic mediation. Two women preparing a funeral breakfast in a church basement muse on life, death and the meaning of Polish jokes and along the way achieve a kind of sanctity.
Arabian Nights
Utterly normal Norman walks into utterly ordinary Flora's shop looking for a souvenir of his travels and together they find whirlwind romance, spurred on by a wacky translator.
Captive Audience
A cautionary fable tells how Rob and Laura face a menace in their living room: a television that talks back to them and threatens to swallow them whole.
PICNIC
by William Inge
Directed by James
Mango
August 29-
September14, 2008
NOISES
OFF
by Michael Frayn
Directed by Sandy
Kosovich Peck
October 3-19,
2008
The
Princess and the Pea
Produced in association
with Magical Theatre Company

November 7-9,
2008
Seussical
Music by Stephen
Flaherty
Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens
Book by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty
Co-conceived by Lynn Ahrens, Stephen Flaherty and Eric Idle
Based on the works of Dr. Seuss
Directed by Pierre-Jacques
Brault
November 28-
December 21, 2008
Roald
Dahl's
Willy Wonka Junior
Words and Music
by Leslie Bricusse & Anthony Newley
Adapted for the Stage by Leslie Bricusse & Timothy A. McDonald
Based on the book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" by Roald
Dahl
Directed by Brendan
Sandham
Presented by the
Yarnell Youth Theatre Company
February 27
(SOLD OUT), March 6 (SOLD
OUT) & 13
(SOLD OUT), 2009 at 7.30 pm
February 28 (SOLD OUT), March 1 (SOLD
OUT), 7 (SOLD OUT) , 8 (SOLD
OUT), 14 (SOLD OUT) & 15
(SOLD OUT), 2009 at 2.00 pm
Corning Auditorium,
Reserved Seating
Featuring songs
such as "Pure Imagination" and "The Candy Man," this
adaptation for young performers will leave you wanting an Oompa Loompa
of your own.
(Rated G)
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