| Book and Lyrics by George Reinblatt |
| Music by Frank Cipolla, Christopher Bond, Melissa Morris, George Reinblatt |
| Music Supervision by Frank Cipolla |
| Additional Lyrics by Christopher Bond |
Additional Music by Rob Daleman |
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| Directed by Justin Elie and Lee Micklin |
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The early show will begin at 7:30pm.
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| Given the chance, would you open The Book of the Dead? |
| Come watch this classic cult film come alive. Buckets of blood, body parts flying, and musical numbers! Part Rocky Horror Picture Show, part Texas Chainsaw Massacre, this is one musical you won't want to miss. Just don't forget to bring your poncho if you want to sit in the "splash zone." |
| 5 kids, a cabin, a demonic book, 15 songs, GALLONS of blood... |
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Written by Sarah Kane
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| Directed by Rachel Spencer |
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| "How can I speak again?" - Sarah Kane |
| 4.48 Psychosis is Sarah Kane's most challenging and experimental work. Written like the stream of consciousness diary of a psychotic breakdown, 4.48 Psychosis blurs the line between the real and the perceived, the poetic and the actual. Submitted to her publisher days after her suicide, this play remains one of contemporary theatre's most controversial and emotionally demanding works. |
| 4.48 when clarity visits. |
Adapted by Lileana Blain-Cruz & the company
from the Oscar Wilde translation
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| Directed by Lileana Blain-Cruz |
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| What kind of world do we live in where the truly evil go unpunished? |
| A sexy young princess. A prophet imprisoned underground. A creepy stepfather who also happens to be the king. A wild party in the desert. Disturbia. Salome is the adaptation of an adaptation of an adaptation... |
| A world of silhouettes melding into one another to reveal monsters. |
| Written by Jean Genet |
| Directed by Devin Brain |
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| Who are you when no one is looking? |
| The Maids is the first play by seminal French writer Jean Genet. Based on the lives and crimes of the infamous Papin sisters, this challenging and titillating drama has been raising hackles since its first production. A frank exploration of sexual power games as a path to knowing oneself, three women stare into each other's eyes and struggle to see themselves. With each failure, the stakes are raised. By the end, only one option remains: death.eam to pass the time. |
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There is no freedom in one's reflection.
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