| Murder at Center Stage directed by Sharon Vermeulen |
Written by Jerry L. Twedt. A Junior College's rehearsal of Romeo & Juliet is interrupted by creepy ghosts and strange hauntings. Is it just their imagination ... or the work of a demented "phantom" of the theatre? Will the students ever solve the mystery? | Performances: 6/2/00-7/1/00 |
| The Nerd directed by Kim Hull |
Written by Larry SHue. The action centers on the hilarious dilemma of a young architect who is visited by a man he's never met but who saved his life in Vietnam - the visitor turning out to be an incredibly inept, hopelessly stupid "nerd" who outstays his welcome with a vengeance. | Performances: 8/4/00-9/1/00 |
| Social Security directed by Jan Humphreys |
Written by Andrew Bergman. A married team of art dealers have their carefully designed world turned upside down by the unexpected arrival of her sister dropping off Mom ... along with all the caretaking responsibilities. What does one do with a typical Jewish mother while tying to manage a swank art gallery? Whatever you do, don't let her meet your artists! | Performances: 10/6/00-11/3/00 |
| Holiday Special | TBA | Performances: 12/1/00-12/23/00 |
| You Can't Take It With You directed by Kurt Braun |
Writen by Moss Hart & George S. Kaufman. One of America's most popular and beloved comedies of modern times. At first the Sycamore family seems looney, but it not too long before we realize that if they are looney the rest of the world is even loonier. Maybe Grandpa Sycamore is right ... enjoy life. After all, you can't take it with you! | Performances: 1/5/01-2/2/01 |
| Play On! directed by Johnn O. Rand |
Written by Rick Abbot. The show must go on! And it does, with disasterous and hilarious results. Experience the trials and tribulations of a cast and crew from rehearsal to opening night when everything will pull together just in time ... or will it? | Performances: 3/2/01-3/30/01 |
| Blythe Spirit directed by Sharon Vermeulen |
Written by Noel Coward. Who says you can't go home again? A zany medium puts Charles Condomine in touch with the spirit of his late wife, much to his new wife's chagrin. Now poor Charles is living with two battling women - a mischievous ghost and his jealous, very-much-alive current wife. | Performances: 4/27/01-5/25/01 |
| Rumplestiltskin: A Fractured Fable (Part One of the Fractured Fable Festival) |
director TBA | Performances: tba, January 2000 |
| The Frog Prince: A Fractured Fable (Part Two of the Fractured Fable Festival) |
director TBA | Performances: 4/1/00-4/29/00 |
| Rapunzel | director TBA | Performances: 5/6/00-5/27/00 |
| American Patriotic Musical Revue | director TBA | Performances: 6/9/00-7/8/00 |
| TBA | director TBA | Performances: 8/11/00-9/9/00 |
| Original Halloween Show | director TBA | Performances: 10/13/00-11/11/00 |