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Based on the author’s earlier Respecting Your Piers, Curtain Up! is the hilarious story of five women who inherit equal shares in a dilapidated theatre and plan to bring it back to life again. They try various fund-raising schemes but their most ambitious is to hold a concert featuring local talent and a world-famous star who agrees to appear for no fee. However, their plans go awry and it’s a race to keep their audience from guessing the truth of the matter. A light-hearted, fast-paced comedy with five great roles for women.
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Peter Quilter
Directed by Trina Williamson
Cast: Kylie Cordero, Sarah Conti-Bacolini, Christine Usher, Sharon Greany, and Elizabeth D’Angleo.
Run dates: opens 1/17, closing 2/2
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Based on the author’s earlier Respecting Your Piers, Curtain Up! is the hilarious story of five women who inherit equal shares in a dilapidated theatre and plan to bring it back to life again. They try various fund-raising schemes but their most ambitious is to hold a concert featuring local talent and a world-famous star who agrees to appear for no fee. However, their plans go awry and it’s a race to keep their audience from guessing the truth of the matter. A light-hearted, fast-paced comedy with five great roles for women.
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Peter Quilter
Directed by Trina Williamson
Cast: Kylie Cordero, Sarah Conti-Bacolini, Christine Usher, Sharon Greany, and Elizabeth D’Angleo.
Run dates: opens 1/17, closing 2/2
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Based on the author’s earlier Respecting Your Piers, Curtain Up! is the hilarious story of five women who inherit equal shares in a dilapidated theatre and plan to bring it back to life again. They try various fund-raising schemes but their most ambitious is to hold a concert featuring local talent and a world-famous star who agrees to appear for no fee. However, their plans go awry and it’s a race to keep their audience from guessing the truth of the matter. A light-hearted, fast-paced comedy with five great roles for women.
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Peter Quilter
Directed by Trina Williamson
Cast: Kylie Cordero, Sarah Conti-Bacolini, Christine Usher, Sharon Greany, and Elizabeth D’Angleo.
Run dates: opens 1/17, closing 2/2
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Based on the author’s earlier Respecting Your Piers, Curtain Up! is the hilarious story of five women who inherit equal shares in a dilapidated theatre and plan to bring it back to life again. They try various fund-raising schemes but their most ambitious is to hold a concert featuring local talent and a world-famous star who agrees to appear for no fee. However, their plans go awry and it’s a race to keep their audience from guessing the truth of the matter. A light-hearted, fast-paced comedy with five great roles for women.
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Peter Quilter
Directed by Trina Williamson
Cast: Kylie Cordero, Sarah Conti-Bacolini, Christine Usher, Sharon Greany, and Elizabeth D’Angleo.
Run dates: opens 1/17, closing 2/2
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Based on the author’s earlier Respecting Your Piers, Curtain Up! is the hilarious story of five women who inherit equal shares in a dilapidated theatre and plan to bring it back to life again. They try various fund-raising schemes but their most ambitious is to hold a concert featuring local talent and a world-famous star who agrees to appear for no fee. However, their plans go awry and it’s a race to keep their audience from guessing the truth of the matter. A light-hearted, fast-paced comedy with five great roles for women.
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Peter Quilter
Directed by Trina Williamson
Cast: Kylie Cordero, Sarah Conti-Bacolini, Christine Usher, Sharon Greany, and Elizabeth D’Angleo.
Run dates: opens 1/17, closing 2/2
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Based on the author’s earlier Respecting Your Piers, Curtain Up! is the hilarious story of five women who inherit equal shares in a dilapidated theatre and plan to bring it back to life again. They try various fund-raising schemes but their most ambitious is to hold a concert featuring local talent and a world-famous star who agrees to appear for no fee. However, their plans go awry and it’s a race to keep their audience from guessing the truth of the matter. A light-hearted, fast-paced comedy with five great roles for women.
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Peter Quilter
Directed by Trina Williamson
Cast: Kylie Cordero, Sarah Conti-Bacolini, Christine Usher, Sharon Greany, and Elizabeth D’Angleo.
Run dates: opens 1/17, closing 2/2
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Based on the author’s earlier Respecting Your Piers, Curtain Up! is the hilarious story of five women who inherit equal shares in a dilapidated theatre and plan to bring it back to life again. They try various fund-raising schemes but their most ambitious is to hold a concert featuring local talent and a world-famous star who agrees to appear for no fee. However, their plans go awry and it’s a race to keep their audience from guessing the truth of the matter. A light-hearted, fast-paced comedy with five great roles for women.
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Peter Quilter
Directed by Trina Williamson
Cast: Kylie Cordero, Sarah Conti-Bacolini, Christine Usher, Sharon Greany, and Elizabeth D’Angleo.
Run dates: opens 1/17, closing 2/2
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Based on the author’s earlier Respecting Your Piers, Curtain Up! is the hilarious story of five women who inherit equal shares in a dilapidated theatre and plan to bring it back to life again. They try various fund-raising schemes but their most ambitious is to hold a concert featuring local talent and a world-famous star who agrees to appear for no fee. However, their plans go awry and it’s a race to keep their audience from guessing the truth of the matter. A light-hearted, fast-paced comedy with five great roles for women.
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Peter Quilter
Directed by Trina Williamson
Cast: Kylie Cordero, Sarah Conti-Bacolini, Christine Usher, Sharon Greany, and Elizabeth D’Angleo.
Run dates: opens 1/17, closing 2/2
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Based on the author’s earlier Respecting Your Piers, Curtain Up! is the hilarious story of five women who inherit equal shares in a dilapidated theatre and plan to bring it back to life again. They try various fund-raising schemes but their most ambitious is to hold a concert featuring local talent and a world-famous star who agrees to appear for no fee. However, their plans go awry and it’s a race to keep their audience from guessing the truth of the matter. A light-hearted, fast-paced comedy with five great roles for women.
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Peter Quilter
Directed by Trina Williamson
Cast: Kylie Cordero, Sarah Conti-Bacolini, Christine Usher, Sharon Greany, and Elizabeth D’Angleo.
Run dates: opens 1/17, closing 2/2
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Novelist Franklin Woolsey dies mid-sentence, but his secretary Myra continues to take dictation. Myra sets out to prove she is more than just an artful forger. Is she trying to steal Woolsey’s legacy now that she cannot have his love, or might she truly possess a gift the world can’t understand?
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Michael Hollinger
Directed by Kristi Ann Jacobson
Run dates: opens 3/14, closing 3/30
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Novelist Franklin Woolsey dies mid-sentence, but his secretary Myra continues to take dictation. Myra sets out to prove she is more than just an artful forger. Is she trying to steal Woolsey’s legacy now that she cannot have his love, or might she truly possess a gift the world can’t understand?
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Michael Hollinger
Directed by Kristi Ann Jacobson
Run dates: opens 3/14, closing 3/30
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Novelist Franklin Woolsey dies mid-sentence, but his secretary Myra continues to take dictation. Myra sets out to prove she is more than just an artful forger. Is she trying to steal Woolsey’s legacy now that she cannot have his love, or might she truly possess a gift the world can’t understand?
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Michael Hollinger
Directed by Kristi Ann Jacobson
Run dates: opens 3/14, closing 3/30
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Novelist Franklin Woolsey dies mid-sentence, but his secretary Myra continues to take dictation. Myra sets out to prove she is more than just an artful forger. Is she trying to steal Woolsey’s legacy now that she cannot have his love, or might she truly possess a gift the world can’t understand?
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Michael Hollinger
Directed by Kristi Ann Jacobson
Run dates: opens 3/14, closing 3/30
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Novelist Franklin Woolsey dies mid-sentence, but his secretary Myra continues to take dictation. Myra sets out to prove she is more than just an artful forger. Is she trying to steal Woolsey’s legacy now that she cannot have his love, or might she truly possess a gift the world can’t understand?
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Michael Hollinger
Directed by Kristi Ann Jacobson
Run dates: opens 3/14, closing 3/30
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Novelist Franklin Woolsey dies mid-sentence, but his secretary Myra continues to take dictation. Myra sets out to prove she is more than just an artful forger. Is she trying to steal Woolsey’s legacy now that she cannot have his love, or might she truly possess a gift the world can’t understand?
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Michael Hollinger
Directed by Kristi Ann Jacobson
Run dates: opens 3/14, closing 3/30
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Novelist Franklin Woolsey dies mid-sentence, but his secretary Myra continues to take dictation. Myra sets out to prove she is more than just an artful forger. Is she trying to steal Woolsey’s legacy now that she cannot have his love, or might she truly possess a gift the world can’t understand?
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Michael Hollinger
Directed by Kristi Ann Jacobson
Run dates: opens 3/14, closing 3/30
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Novelist Franklin Woolsey dies mid-sentence, but his secretary Myra continues to take dictation. Myra sets out to prove she is more than just an artful forger. Is she trying to steal Woolsey’s legacy now that she cannot have his love, or might she truly possess a gift the world can’t understand?
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Michael Hollinger
Directed by Kristi Ann Jacobson
Run dates: opens 3/14, closing 3/30
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Novelist Franklin Woolsey dies mid-sentence, but his secretary Myra continues to take dictation. Myra sets out to prove she is more than just an artful forger. Is she trying to steal Woolsey’s legacy now that she cannot have his love, or might she truly possess a gift the world can’t understand?
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Michael Hollinger
Directed by Kristi Ann Jacobson
Run dates: opens 3/14, closing 3/30
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Also known as A Trivial Comedy for Serious People, The Importance Of Being Earnest is Wilde’s most popular and enduring play. Witty dialog and hilarious satire keep this comedy fresh and relevant.
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Oscar Wilde
Directed by Karen Hauser
Run dates: opens 4/25, closing 5/11
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Also known as A Trivial Comedy for Serious People, The Importance Of Being Earnest is Wilde’s most popular and enduring play. Witty dialog and hilarious satire keep this comedy fresh and relevant.
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Oscar Wilde
Directed by Karen Hauser
Run dates: opens 4/25, closing 5/11
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Also known as A Trivial Comedy for Serious People, The Importance Of Being Earnest is Wilde’s most popular and enduring play. Witty dialog and hilarious satire keep this comedy fresh and relevant.
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Oscar Wilde
Directed by Karen Hauser
Run dates: opens 4/25, closing 5/11
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Also known as A Trivial Comedy for Serious People, The Importance Of Being Earnest is Wilde’s most popular and enduring play. Witty dialog and hilarious satire keep this comedy fresh and relevant.
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Oscar Wilde
Directed by Karen Hauser
Run dates: opens 4/25, closing 5/11
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Also known as A Trivial Comedy for Serious People, The Importance Of Being Earnest is Wilde’s most popular and enduring play. Witty dialog and hilarious satire keep this comedy fresh and relevant.
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Oscar Wilde
Directed by Karen Hauser
Run dates: opens 4/25, closing 5/11
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Also known as A Trivial Comedy for Serious People, The Importance Of Being Earnest is Wilde’s most popular and enduring play. Witty dialog and hilarious satire keep this comedy fresh and relevant.
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Oscar Wilde
Directed by Karen Hauser
Run dates: opens 4/25, closing 5/11
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Also known as A Trivial Comedy for Serious People, The Importance Of Being Earnest is Wilde’s most popular and enduring play. Witty dialog and hilarious satire keep this comedy fresh and relevant.
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Oscar Wilde
Directed by Karen Hauser
Run dates: opens 4/25, closing 5/11
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Also known as A Trivial Comedy for Serious People, The Importance Of Being Earnest is Wilde’s most popular and enduring play. Witty dialog and hilarious satire keep this comedy fresh and relevant.
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Oscar Wilde
Directed by Karen Hauser
Run dates: opens 4/25, closing 5/11
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Also known as A Trivial Comedy for Serious People, The Importance Of Being Earnest is Wilde’s most popular and enduring play. Witty dialog and hilarious satire keep this comedy fresh and relevant.
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Oscar Wilde
Directed by Karen Hauser
Run dates: opens 4/25, closing 5/11
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Funny and moving, wonderful and weird, The Realistic Joneses introduces two sets of neighbors (both Joneses) who have even more in common than their names and identical houses. All the Joneses must decide between their idyllic fantasies and imperfect realities in this comedic drama.
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Will Eno
Directed by Jeffery Brown
Run dates: opens 6/20, closing 6/29
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Funny and moving, wonderful and weird, The Realistic Joneses introduces two sets of neighbors (both Joneses) who have even more in common than their names and identical houses. All the Joneses must decide between their idyllic fantasies and imperfect realities in this comedic drama.
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Will Eno
Directed by Jeffery Brown
Run dates: opens 6/20, closing 6/29
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Funny and moving, wonderful and weird, The Realistic Joneses introduces two sets of neighbors (both Joneses) who have even more in common than their names and identical houses. All the Joneses must decide between their idyllic fantasies and imperfect realities in this comedic drama.
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Will Eno
Directed by Jeffery Brown
Run dates: opens 6/20, closing 6/29
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Funny and moving, wonderful and weird, The Realistic Joneses introduces two sets of neighbors (both Joneses) who have even more in common than their names and identical houses. All the Joneses must decide between their idyllic fantasies and imperfect realities in this comedic drama.
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Will Eno
Directed by Jeffery Brown
Run dates: opens 6/20, closing 6/29
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Funny and moving, wonderful and weird, The Realistic Joneses introduces two sets of neighbors (both Joneses) who have even more in common than their names and identical houses. All the Joneses must decide between their idyllic fantasies and imperfect realities in this comedic drama.
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Will Eno
Directed by Jeffery Brown
Run dates: opens 6/20, closing 6/29
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.
Funny and moving, wonderful and weird, The Realistic Joneses introduces two sets of neighbors (both Joneses) who have even more in common than their names and identical houses. All the Joneses must decide between their idyllic fantasies and imperfect realities in this comedic drama.
General admission seating. Tickets are $22.
*****
By Will Eno
Directed by Jeffery Brown
Run dates: opens 6/20, closing 6/29
Venue accessibility info: Theatre is wheelchair accessible via side entrance; please contact theatre to ensure smooth access. Restrooms are multi-stall and gendered.