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By Reed Martin and Austin Tichenor Additional material by Matthew Croke and Michael Faulkner
August 24 - September 8, 2007
From the wacky creators of
The Complete Works Of Shakespeare (Abridged)
and The Complete History Of America (Abridged) comes an uproarious break neck 90 minute deconstruction of the world's greatest literature. Confused by Confucius? Thoroughly thrown by Thoreau? Wish Swift was swifter? Tennyson tinier? No author is spared in this zany new comedy.
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By Eugene O'Neill
September 22 - October 7, 2007
Considered O'Neill's masterpiece and perhaps the greatest American play of all time. Long Day's Journey Into Night follows the haunted Tyrone family through a shattering day and night, as they battle their demons, their pasts, and one another. The only Nobel Prize-winning playwright from the United States, O'Neill earned a posthumous Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize for this masterwork.
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By Stephen Temperly
November 23 - December 8, 2007
She considered herself the greatest diva of her age ... Unfortunately, she couldn't sing a note. This recent Off-Broadway hit comedy is the hilarious and touching true story of legendary incapable coloratura Florence Foster Jenkins, who sang everywhere from her living room to Carnegie Hall, and all to the derisive delight of the rich and famous. What she heard was great music. What they heard was something else entirely. A laugh filled treat for music lovers and opera haters alike.
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By David Lindsay-Abaire
January 11 - 26, 2008
Winner of the 2007 Pulitzer Prize and nominated for 5 Tony Awards, this acclaimed smash hit created a sensation on Broadway. It is in turn humorous and heart breaking, a life-affirming parable of loss, acceptance and love. A family comes together during one of the most difficult periods of their lives in a brilliantly rendered celebration of the best life has to offer - and the worth.
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Broadway's Curt Olds and Spokane's Own Abbey Crawford in...

By James Hindman
Original Music by
Patrick Brady
Original lyrics by
Mark Waldrop
April 4 - 19, 2008
A Sparkling New Musical Cocktail ... on the rocks. It's 1968! Tune in as America's swingin' sweethearts - Pete Bartel and Keely Stevens - reunite for a live television special re-living their illustrious musical career on TV, in Las Vegas, and at the top of the Hit Parade. The only catch - they haven't spoken since their divorce five years ago. This delightfully side-splitting Off-Broadway hit features brand new tunes as well as classic lounge songs, including FEVER, THIS COULD BE THE START OF SOMETHING BIG, BLACK COFFEE and IT'S US AGAIN. Curt Olds who appeared on Broadway in RIVERDANCE, CATS, as well as with opera companies and symphonies around the country stars in this exhilarating comic gem -
ARt's first musical-comedy!
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