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Molly Sweeney
by Brian Friel

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                                                                                        August 2011

                                              Featuring M. A. Smith, Debby Bowers 
                                                                                  and Gary Hokit.


                                                               Take care before deciding that 
                                                                          there is nothing to lose.

Kimberly Akimbo
by David Lindsay-Abaire

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June 2011

Featuring Cynthia Robinson-Scherer, Charley Burch, Christina Gonzales, Nathan Cretti, and Ginny Spaven.



"When time flies, age becomes just a state of mind."




Tuesdays With Morrie
by Jeffrey Hatcher & Mitch Albom

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October 2010

featuring Jeff Groom
and Bill Bottomly



"Once you learn how to die, you learn how to live!"

Eleemosynary
by Lee Blessing

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April 2010

featuring Debby Bowers,
Veronica Lingo,
and Rachel Deans Krute

Mothers and daughters can be the death--and the life--of you.



Choices, An Evening of Five Plays

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featuring A Lesser Life by M. A. Smith
and four other plays about Choice.
October 2009

"Nobody realizes that some people expend
tremendous energy merely to be normal." 
Albert Camus




Doubt, A Parable
by John Patrick Shanley

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June 2009

featuring Sara Anders, Gary Hokit,
Wendy Corley and Kristin Frost

No matter how strong your faith, there may be things
which can never be known for certain.





The Gin Game
by D. L. Coburn

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February 2009

Featuring Ciel Bottomly
and Bill Bottomly

Sometimes we're defined by the games we play,
how well we lose, and how well we win
.



Three Viewings
by Jeffrey Hatcher

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July 2008

featuring Rachel Deans Krute
Ed Thomas and Debby Bowers


Life can be heartbreaking and funny at the same time      So, too, can death.


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