Driving Miss Daisy
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Drama
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Sept. 11-26, 2020
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The place is the Deep South in 1948, just prior to the civil rights movement. Daisy is a rich, sharp-tongued Jewish widow, who recently demolished yet another car. Her son, Boolie insists that she have a chauffeur. At first, self-sufficient Daisy is obstinate toward Hoke, the uneducated but endlessly intelligent black man hired to act as her driver. Over time, their combative relationship develops into one of genuine respect. |
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Murder on the Orient Express
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Murder Mystery
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Feb. 19- Mar. 7, 2021
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A lavish trip through Europe quickly unfolds into a race against time to solve a murder aboard a train. When an avalanche stops the Orient Express dead in its tracks, the world’s greatest detective – Hercule Poirot arrives to interrogate all passengers and search for clues before the killer can strike again. |
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Brighton Beach Memoirs
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Comedic Drama
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Mar. 26-Apr. 11, 2021
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Eugene Jerome is a Jewish teen living in an unusually hectic Brooklyn N.Y., household. His father works two jobs, his mother is a professional worrywart and his widowed aunt has moved in, bringing her two daughters. Amidst the constant hurly-burly, Jerome dreams of someday becoming a famous writer, but admits that in the meantime, he’ll settle for seeing his first naked woman. |
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Farce Of Habit
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Comedy
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Apr. 30-May. 16, 2021
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Comic fireworks explode in FARCE OF HABIT, an absurdly funny Southern-fried romp that takes us back to the Reel ‘Em Inn, the finest little fishing lodge in the Ozarks. |
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The Sugar Bean Sisters
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Comedy
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Jan. 29-Feb. 13, 2021
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In this Southern Gothic comedy of romance, murder, and alien abductions, the Nettle sisters are determined to escape spinsterhood- Willie Mae by going to Salt Lake and finding a “good husband” and Faye by hopping on a spaceship when the “space people” return for another visit. |
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Season Tickets for the 2020-2021 Season on Sale
Last Day to Purchase September 26
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