Norman Moses, Matt Daniels & Chris Klopatek 2009
Nicholas Harazin, Andy Truschinski & Brian Mani 2009
James Ridge 2006
James DeVita & Julie Swenson 2009
Leah Dutchin, Mic Matarrese & Drew Brhel 2008
Jonathan Gillard Daly, Jack Forbes Wilson & Jeff Schaetzke 2008
Jacque Troy & C. Michael Wright 2010
Melinda Pfundstein & Amanda J. Hull 2009
Bill Watson, Tami Workentin, Raeleen McMillion, Emily Vitrano, Andrew Edwin Voss & April Paul 2009
Steven M. Koehler & Jacque Troy 2008
Mary MacDonald Kerr, Peter Reeves & Nick Harazin 2010
Jonathan West & Laura Gray 2008
Angela Iannone & Ruth Schudson 2008
“Astray the Sun” Kyle John Stefanski & Bethany Ligocki 2009
The three Magrath sisters of Hazelhurst, Mississippi are offbeat characters, to say the least. This Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy tells a tale that is true, touching and consistently hilarious.
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When Hoke Coleburn is hired to be Daisy Werthan’s chauffeur, little do the two realize how close they will grow over the next 25 years. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1988, this play delivers an abundance of humor, honesty and dignity.
A trio of cantankerous World War I veterans dream up a plan to escape from a remote French hospital. Stoppard’s adaptation is at once funny and poignant, clever and whimsical.
Jumping back and forth between the 1930s and the present, this new play explores a mystery surrounding renowned photographer Walker Evans.
In the middle of a howling blizzard, four passengers become stranded overnight in a small-town diner. Full of Inge’s trademark insight, this uproarious comedy from 1955 still stands the test of time.