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Twentieth Century - January 11 to February 16
Oscar Jaffe, the bankrupt egomaniacal Broadway producer,
whose career is in a freefall, boards the legendary Twentieth Century train from Chicago to New York City. He encounters Lily, an actress he took from chorus girl to leading lady. He'll do anything to get this tempermental movie star back under contract in order to secure his financing. He has 20 hours to do it! If he fails, it's the end of the line! |
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Noises Off - April 4 to May 11
The show must go on! That's the battle cry for the cast and crew of the not-quite-so-hilarious new comedy Nothing On. There may not be many laughs on stage but the behind the scenes laughs abound in this zany farce. Fire axes, flowers and fish are just some of the ingredients that make Noises Off one of the funniest backstage comedies ever!! |
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I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change - June 13 to July 20
Music by Jimmy Roberts
Book by Joe DePietro
I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change is a comedic musical written by Joe DiPietro and Jimmy Roberts. Presently off-Broadway's longest-running musical, it's "Everything you have ever secretly thought about dating, romance, marriage, lovers, husbands, wives and in-laws, but were afraid to admit." |
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EARLY ONE EVENING AT THE RAINBOW BAR AND GRILL - September 5 to October 12
For the first time ever at Theatre Palisades, this ghoulish fantasy will make us laugh and cry at the same time. Set in rural Pennsylvania, the regulars of this off-beat, run-down bar & grill are trying to decide how to spend what might be their last hours on earth. And then a stranger appears . . .
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YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU -
November 7 to December 14
Undeniably a major incluence on American sitcoms, this family friendly play gives us a glimpse into the crazy household of Grandpa Vanderhof as they encounter their future in-laws. The witty one-liners, the eccentric antics and the visual theatricalism is undeniably escapist theater at its classic best. Watch this loveable family inspire us as they get into scrapes and overcome obstacles.
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