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| 2007-2008 Season |
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The Off B’Way Smash!
ZANNA DON’T
Book, Music & Lyrics by: Tim Acito & Alex Dinelaris
Sept. 14 – Oct. 13, 2007
A 2003 nominee for Best Off-Broadway Musical, ZANNA DON’T is a musical fairy tale about a matchmaking teen who turns relationships upside down, challenges our point of view and changes the world forever. With a high-octane score that runs the gamut from funk, r&b, and classic musical theatre to dance club mixes and touching ballads, ZANNA DON’T takes you on a wild ride!
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All Star Boston Cast!
THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD
Book/Music/Lyrics by: Rupert Holmes
Nov. 16 – Dec. 30, 2007 Winner of five Tony Awards including Best Musical, this delightful musical whodunit follows the members of a loony Victorian musical troupe as they endeavor to mount their rendition of the classic yet unfinished Charles Dickens story “The Mystery of Edwin Drood.” Leigh Barrett, Kerry Dowling and Will McGarrahan star in this high-spirited show that asks the audience to solve the crime.
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The Hit Broadway Comedy!
THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED
By: Douglas Carter Beane
Jan. 18 – Feb. 16, 2008
An up-and-coming leading man becomes emotionally entangled with a sexy young drifter and his girlfriend in this hit Broadway comedy from Douglas Carter Beane, author of “As Bees in Honey Drown.” Events take a turn, however, when the actor’s tightly wound agent gets wind of her prize client’s new relationship, and steps in to try to save his – but more importantly her – career in this hilarious satire of all-things Hollywood.
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New England Premiere!
SOME MEN
By: Terrence McNally
Feb. 29 – Mar. 29, 2008
While two men exchange wedding vows, their friends at the ceremony reminisce about their own loves, lives and relationships in this latest comedy from Tony Award-winner Terrence McNally. At once a collage and a celebration, with equal parts heart and wit, the play chronicles some key events in the past 80 years of gay history that have shaped the present day struggle for same-sex marriage.
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Tony Winner - Best Play
THE HISTORY BOYS
By: Alan Bennett
May 2 – June 14, 2008
To boost his school’s reputation, a British headmaster hires a hotshot young history teacher to groom students for their college exams, pitting the new instructor against the school’s maverick English teacher, who seeks to broaden these students’ horizons
in sometimes unorthodox ways. This brilliantly funny
play not only raises universal questions about the
nature of history, but also questions the value and
meaning of education today. |
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