Announcing our 16th Season!
Single tickets go on sale August 13th
Born Yesterday
by Garson Kanin
October 3 - 21, 2012
A terrific election-year comedy! A not-so-honest businessman and a not-so-dumb blonde take Washington, D.C. by storm. But when the businessman hires a journalist to teach her some manners, her “education” takes an unexpected turn. Academy Award winner, and Tony Award nominee.
Sleuth
by Anthony Shaffer
October 31 - November 18, 2012
A spine-tingling mystery that will leave audiences guessing from beginning to end. A diabolical writer’s plan to stage a robbery turns into a deadly game of cat and mouse. But who is the cat, and who is the mouse? “Ingenious skullduggery replete with skillful suspense and inventive tricks.” (NY Post) Tony Award for Best Play.
Peter Pan
by Carolyn Leigh, Betty Comden, Adolph Green, Mark Charlap and Jule Styne
Based on the play by James M. Barrie
December 5, 2012 – January 6, 2013
Why grow up? Join Peter, Tinker Bell and their pals on an unforgettable trip to Never Never Land with one of the world's most celebrated musicals. You’ll thrill to songs such as “I Won’t Grow Up,” “I’m Flying,” and “Never Never Land.” Broadway performers join talented local children in this timeless tale.
The Importance of Being Earnest
by Oscar Wilde
February 6 - 24, 2013
One of the funniest plays ever, this classic skewers social customs while delivering a seemingly bottomless supply of delightful witticisms. Ernest in the city is Jack in the country, and his double life leads to surprising (and hilarious) consequences. Tony Award winner!
Race
by David Mamet
March 6 - 24, 2013
In this riveting new play by America's foremost playwright (Glengarry Glen Ross, Speed-the-Plow, American Buffalo), three attorneys, two black and one white, have a chance to defend a white man charged with a crime against a black woman. Pulitzer- and Tony-winning author. “Scalpel-edged intelligence!” (N.Y Times)
No Sex Please, We’re British
by Alistair Foot and Anthony Marriott
April 3 - 21, 2013
Hilarious comedy! A bank manager’s new wife orders Scandinavian glassware; what arrives is Scandinavian pornography, and more shows up every day. The comedy accelerates when the husband’s mother, a nosy bank inspector and Scotland Yard get involved. "Titillating and topical!" (NBC-TV)
A View from the Bridge
by Arthur Miller
May 1 - 19, 2013
In this electrifying and deeply moving play, Immigrants struggle to fit in amid culture clashes and concerns about maintaining family honor. Don’t miss this riveting new production of one of the 20th century’s greatest plays. “Extraordinary.” (N.Y. Times)

