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Caryl Churchill’s Cloud 9 (1979) uses gender-bending and casting reversals to satirize Victorian colonial repression and modern sexual liberation, with characters evolvingfrom rigid roles in …
A cherished Southern classic, Steel Magnolias by Robert Harling tells the touching and humorous story of a group of strong, witty women who form an …
Educating Rita by Willy Russell is a lively and inspiring play about personal transformation and the power of education. Rita, a spirited working-class woman, enrolls …
Broadway meets the Bard in Kiss Me, Kate — the Tony Award-winning masterpiece where Shakespearean comedy, backstage drama, and showbiz chaos explode into musical magic. …
At the height of WWII with a frantic need to produce food, yet faced with a critical shortage of labor, American farmers were compelled to …
The musical begins as the bells of Notre Dame sound through the famed cathedralin fifteenth= century Paris. Quasimodo, the deformed bell-ringer who longs to be …
Helen Wheeler is a gun totin’ and whiskey drinking Granny, living in the small town of Crockett, Oklahoma. When Helen isn’t locked up in the …
Performed simultaneously in signed ASL and spoken English, Another Kind of Silence examines relationships shaped by difference. Deaf, hard-of-hearing, and hearing characters are paired with …
In Depression-era Texas, a young Bonnie Parker falls in love with Clyde Barrow, a criminal on the run from the law. Their love affair soon …
For seven years, a certain boy wizard had adventures at a certain school of magic. This… is not his story. Puffs tells the hilarious tale …