2013 Season









 
Has Anyone Here Seen Roy?

HAS ANYBODY HERE SEEN ROY? - JANUARY 18–FEBRUARY 17
By Diane Grant
Roy is handsome, romantic and the perfect lover; just ask all the women he's left behind. Now his wives and girlfriends have joined forces with one goal in mind; to find Roy. A witty comedy by TP favorite Diane Grant that proves that looking for love can be a funny and surprising journey.

The 25th Annual Putnam Spelling Bee

25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE - APRIL 12–MAY 12
Music & Lyrics by William Finn. Book by Rebecca Sheinkin. Conceived by Rebecca Feldman. Additional Material by Jay Reiss.
Winner of the 2005 Tony for Best Book of a Musical, this heartwarming and hilarious musical brings together six adolescent misfits who share a common dream: to win the Spelling Bee. Victory may bring them fame but will it bring them the love they all crave? Songs include "My Friend the Dictionary", "I'm Not That Smart", and "The 25th Annual Putnam County Bee."

Sherlock Holmes

SHERLOCK HOLMES, THE FINAL ADVENTURE - JUNE 7–JULY 14
By Steven Dietz. Based on the original 1899 play by William Gillette and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Sherlock Homes, with his faithful Doctor Watson at his side, has conquered countless villains. Now he faces a new battle but first must decide who is the greater threat; the brilliant Professor Moriarty or the beautiful and seductive Irene Adler. From the fog of London to the brink of the Reichenbach Falls, this is Sherlock Holmes at his best!

To Kill a Mockingbird

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD - SEPTEMBER 6–OCTOBER 13
Adapted by Christopher Sergel. From the novel by Harper Lee.
Lawyer Atticus Finch has agreed to defend a young African American man accused of raping a white girl. His decision not only threatens the peace of the small Southern town that he loves, but also the happiness and safety of his two young children, Jem and Scout. Harper Lee's enduring story of courage and decency in the face of hate has inspired readers and audiences all over the world.

The Foreigner

THE FOREIGNER - NOVEMBER 8–DECEMBER 15
By Larry Shue.
Timid Englishman Charlie has come to a small southern town in America to escape his unhappy life and wants only to be left alone. His friend Froggy has the perfect solution; he will tell everyone that Charlie doesn't know a word of English. Silent Charlie finds himself drawn to the people around him and when a couple of villains try to hurt his new friends, Charlie swings into action to save the day.






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