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West Side Story
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 PM: October 29 (includes Opening Night reception), October 30, November 5, 6, 12, 13, 19, and 20, 1999. Sunday Matinees at 2:30 PM: November 7 and 14, 1999. The November 7 performance will be sign interpreted for the deaf and hearing impaired. Single ticket prices: $13 (Saturdays), $11 (adults, Fridays and Sundays), $9 (senior citizens and students, Fridays and Sundays). Based on Shakespeare's romantic tragedy Romeo and Juliet, this Pulitzer Prize-winning American musical masterpiece by an amazingly creative team was the most innovative production of the early Sixties, combining social issues with a dazzling musical score and a totally new style of dance. All your favorites, "Tonight," "Maria," "I Feel Pretty," and "Somewhere," will once again pull you into the magic that makes this musical timeless. Directed by Martha Lynch; musical direction by Joe Gems and Willis Rosenfeld; produced by Lindsay Petersen. Reservation information and directions to the theatre are available. Presented by special arrangement with and all authorized performance materials supplied by Music Theatre International Library, 37 Edison Avenue, West Babylon, New York. A text for West Side Story (along with Romeo and Juliet) is available for online purchase, in association with Amazon.com. See our online bookstore page for more details. Michael H. Hutchins has assembled excellent web pages for each of Steven Sondheim's shows. Information on his page for West Side Story includes the casting for the major productions.
Twelve Angry Men
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 PM: January 21 (includes Opening Night reception), January 22, 28, 29, February 3 (special Thursday added performance), 4, and 5, 2000.
The January 29 performance will be sign interpreted for the deaf and hearing impaired (please note new date!). Single ticket prices: $12 (Saturdays), $10 (adults, Fridays and Sundays), $8 (senior citizens and students, Fridays and Sundays). With the fate of another man's life resting on their decision, tensions rise as these twelve jurors, locked in a small, hot jury room, take you on a legal and personal journey that ultimately raises questions still relevant in today's society. What would you do? Directed by John Anthony William Sciarretto; produced by Joan Lada. Reservation information and directions to the theatre are available. Produced by special arrangement with the Dramatic Publishing Company of Woodstock, Illinois. The text of Twelve Angry Men is available for online purchase, in association with Amazon.com. See our online bookstore page for more details.
A Chorus Line
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 PM: March 10 (includes Opening Night reception), March 11, 17, 18, 24, 25, 31, and April 1, 2000. Sunday Matinees at 2:30 PM: March 19 and 26, 2000. The March 19 performance will be sign interpreted for the deaf and hearing impaired. Single ticket prices: $13 (Saturdays), $11 (adults, Fridays and Sundays), $9 (senior citizens and students, Fridays and Sundays). One singular sensation -- is it rapture or despair? -- everyday emotions of the Broadway "gypsies" as they take you through the grueling audition process to be in the chorus of a Broadway show. By the time the audition is over, the nameless "numbers" have become individuals, with hopes, dreams, and a tenuous future. Some of the most meaningful show tunes ever composed: "One," "I Can Do That!," "At the Ballet," and "What I Did for Love." Directed by Christopher Dykton; produced by Rick Schneider; musical direction by J. Michael Eric; choreography by Susan Brock. Reservation information and directions to the theatre are available. Produced by arrangement with and the music and dialogue material furnished by Tams-Witmark Music Library, Inc., 560 Lexington Avenue, New York. A Chorus Line: The Book of the Musical (with many production photos) is available for online purchase, in association with Amazon.com. See our online bookstore page for more details. William J. McKay has produced one of the best pages about A Chorus Line, complete with a group photo of the creative team.
Steel Magnolias
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 PM: April 28 (includes Opening Night reception), April 29, May 5, 6, 12, and 13, 2000. Sunday Matinee at 2:30 PM: May 14, 2000. The May 6 performance will be sign interpreted for the deaf and hearing impaired (please note new date!). Single ticket prices: $12 (Saturdays), $10 (adults, Fridays and Sundays), $8 (senior citizens and students, Fridays and Sundays). Small town southern gals share life's ups and downs with gales of laughter and more than a few tears. What really happens behind the doors of Truvy's local beauty shop only adds to the hilarity and illustrates how real friendships endure through the most trying times. Directed by Scott Bailey; produced by Lisa Bailey. Reservation information and directions to the theatre are available. Produced by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York. The text of Steel Magnolias is available for online purchase, in association with Amazon.com. See our online bookstore page for more details.
We regret that no exchanges or refunds are permitted. We reserve the right to substitute productions in the event that any individual show cannot be produced.
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