The Heiress
by Ruth and
Augustus Goetz
Suggested by the Henry James novel
Washington Square
Is Doctor Sloper's shy, plain daughter
deluding herself? Is the charming
young man courting her sincere? Either
way, if she marries her suitor, she
risks losing her inheritance. A
compelling drama about love and need.
(September 26-October 18, 2008)
Dangerous Corner
by J. B. Priestley
At a social gathering, the exploration
of a seemingly innocent mystery
leads to the uncovering of painful,
conflicting truths about the past that
will forever alter the future for those
present. A powerful mystery/drama
from the author of An Inspector Calls.
(November 21-December 13, 2008)
Ravenscroft
by Don Nigro
In this hilarious spoof of British
drawing-room murder mysteries, a
brilliant detective is stymied when he
endeavours to uncover the truth
about the mysterious death of the lone
man in a houseful of secretive
women. (January 16-February 7, 2009)
Humble Boy
by Charlotte Jones
When troubled young scientist Felix
Humble returns to the Humble hive for
the funeral of his beekeeper father, he
finds he must come to terms with
the forces affecting his personal life
before he can resume his quest to
understand the forces driving the
universe. An intelligent, funny, and
touching play from an accomplished young
playwright. (March 13-April 4,2009)
Hay Fever
by Noel Coward
Without informing the others, each
delightfully mad member of the Bliss
family invites a guest to stay the
weekend. What ensues is madly
delightful. A witty comedy by the master
of the genre who also gave us
Private Lives and Blithe Spirit. (May
1-23, 2009)