Cash on Delivery!

In Cash on Delivery!, author Michael Cooney weaves a particularly tangled web as he introduces a young Englishman who has been playing fast and loose with the Social Security system ever since he lost his job a few years prior. This crafty fellow has invented dozens of imaginary boarders at his home to receive generous […]

Stop the World, I Want to Get Off!

Stop the World, I Want to Get Off! is a Bricusse & Newley musical that tells of the ephemeral nature of worldly success and the efforts by Littlechap, the hero to apply some braking effect to the world  which for him is spinning out of control.  When Littlechap finds himself a father before his time, […]

Smoke on the Mountain

Smoke on the Mountain tells the hilarious and heartwarming story of a Saturday Night Gospel Sing at a country church in North Carolina’s Smoky Mountains in 1938. The show features two dozen rousing bluegrass songs played and sung by the Sanders Family, a traveling group making its return to performing after a five-year hiatus. PERFORMANCE DATES: […]

Sorry! Wrong Chimney!

Sorry! Wrong Chimney by Jack Sharkey & Leo W. Sears tells the story of David Tuttle who is moonlighting as a department store Santa so that he can buy his wife a fur for Christmas. He tells her he's working late at the office, but she finds out he isn't at the office. A suspected other […]

Over the River and Through the Woods

Nick is a single, Italian-American guy from New Jersey. His parents retired and moved to Florida. That doesn't mean his family isn't still in Jersey. In fact, he sees both sets of his grandparents every Sunday for dinner. This is routine until he has to tell them that he's been offered a dream job. The […]

Steel Magnolias (Reprise)

(Original: February 1989).  Steel Magnolias was reprised in April 2001. Based on the tragic  story of Robert Harling's elder sister - who was diabetic,  the action centers around Truvy's beauty parlor and some women who regularly gather there. The drama begins on the morning of Shelby's wedding to Jackson and covers events over the next […]

Sleuth!

Sleuth! was play written by Anthony Shaffer and is set in the Wiltshire, England manor house of Andrew Wyke, an immensely successful mystery writer. His home reflects Wyke's obsession with the inventions and deceptions of fiction and his fascination with games and game-playing. He lures his wife's lover, Milo Tindle, to the house and convinces […]

Sanders Family Christmas

Perfect for the holiday season, this sequel to Smoke on the Mountain sees the Sanders family return to the Mount Pleasant Baptist Church on Christmas Eve 1941.  Rev. Oglethorpe has invited the family back to sing and witness, getting the congregation into the holiday spirit before the boys, including one of the Sanders’ own, are […]

The Supporting Cast

The Supporting Cast written by George Furth tells the story of Ellen, the wife of a successful author, who has written a book of her own called “The Supporting Cast” which describes the roles of her characters -- the movie star’s wife, the playwright’s husband, the celebrity conductor’s mother, and the politician’s wife.  But the […]

Moon over Buffalo

Moon Over Buffalo by Ken Ludwig follows the story of George and Charlotte Hay, traveling actors, who are performing Cyrano de Bergerac and Private Lives in a repertory theatre in Buffalo. Charlotte has grandiose dreams of becoming a Hollywood film star; George, on the other hand, is quite satisfied as a stage actor, and sees […]

Lend Me a Tenor

Set in 1934, this farce revolved around renowned tenor Tito Merelli, known to his fans as "Il Stupendo," who is scheduled to sing the lead in Otello, produced as a gala fundraiser for the Cleveland Opera Company. Unfortunately, even before the star leaves his hotel room, everything begins to unravel. Chaos ensues when Merelli's wife, […]

Forever Plaid

Forever Plaid is an off-Broadway musical comedy written by Stuart Ross in New York in 1990 and now performed internationally. The critically acclaimed show is an affectionate revue of the close-harmony "guy groups" (think The Four Aces or The Four Freshmen) that reached the height of their popularity during the 1950s. Personifying the clean-cut genre, […]