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1946-1947 Season

Program from our first production

Nothing But the Truth

Directed by: Thelma Kuhner

Shows:
Mar 22 at 8:15 pm

Venue:
Seabreeze High School

Description:
A comedy featuring a stockbroker who is bet $10,000 that he can’t tell the truth for 24 hours. His partners find his honest embarrassing, especially when it concerns two chorus girls. The truth-telling almost results in wrecking his romance.

Written by James Montgomery (adapted from the novel by Frederic S. Isham). First produced on Broadway in 1916.

Our Town

Directed by:

Shows:
Apr 18, 19 at 8:15 pm

Venue:
Seabreeze High School

Description:
The time is 1901 and the place is Grover’s Corners, a small town in New Hampshire. Meet the neighbors of the town as you explore the relationship between George Gibbs and Emily Webb, whose childhood friendship blossoms into romance, and then culminates in marriage. The circle of life is portrayed in three acts–growing up, adulthood, and death.

Written by Thornton Wilder. First produced on Broadway at Henry Miller’s Theatre in 1938.

Yes and No

Directed by: Margaret Harris

Shows:
May 30, 31 at 8:15 pm

Venue:
City Island Recreation Center

Description:
A comedy depicting a marriage situation in three phases: what would have happened if she had said yes, what would have happened if she had said no, and what actually did happen.

Written by Kenneth Horne. First produced at The Ambassadors Theatre in London’s West End in 1937 starring Diana Churchill.

Arsenic and Old Lace

Directed by: Freddie M. Smith

Shows:
Jun 20, 21 at 8:15 pm

Venue:
City Island Recreation Center

Description:
A dark comedy about the quirky Brewster family. Sweet elderly sisters Abby and Martha poison lonely old men with elderberry wine while their nephew Mortimer discovers their secret amidst romantic and family chaos. Things escalate when Mortimer’s criminal brother Jonathan returns with a plastic surgeon accomplice, creating absurd situations as Mortimer tries to conceal the murders.

Written by Joseph Kesselring. First produced on Broadway at Fulton Theatre in 1941.

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Something Rotten!
Content Advisory

• Flashing lights

Guilty Pleasures
Content Advisory

• Mature adult situations

P.S. Your Cat is Dead!
Content Advisory

• Violence
• Profanity
• Mature adult situations

Clue
Content Advisory

• Violence
• Mild language
• Some sexual innuendo
• Fake guns
• Gunshot sound effects

The Great American Trailer Park Musical
Content Advisory

• Fake guns
• Loud noises
• Strobe lights
• Profanity
• Adult situations

Bonnie & Clyde
Content Advisory

• Flashing lights
• Gunshot effects
• Adult themes
• Simulated violence