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A Taste of Things to Come
There was a time when the kitchen was a proving ground for women, a time when cooking up a tasty casserole garnered the same respect as being the CEO of Sears. In 1957, four women see an opportunity to make their mark and enter a Betty Crocker Cooking Contest in hopes of changing their lives. When they meet up again in 1967, what they get is more than what they bargained for… just a little taste of things to come.
A Taste of Things to Come
There was a time when the kitchen was a proving ground for women, a time when cooking up a tasty casserole garnered the same respect as being the CEO of Sears. In 1957, four women see an opportunity to make their mark and enter a Betty Crocker Cooking Contest in hopes of changing their lives. When they meet up again in 1967, what they get is more than what they bargained for… just a little taste of things to come.
A Taste of Things to Come
There was a time when the kitchen was a proving ground for women, a time when cooking up a tasty casserole garnered the same respect as being the CEO of Sears. In 1957, four women see an opportunity to make their mark and enter a Betty Crocker Cooking Contest in hopes of changing their lives. When they meet up again in 1967, what they get is more than what they bargained for… just a little taste of things to come.
A Taste of Things to Come
There was a time when the kitchen was a proving ground for women, a time when cooking up a tasty casserole garnered the same respect as being the CEO of Sears. In 1957, four women see an opportunity to make their mark and enter a Betty Crocker Cooking Contest in hopes of changing their lives. When they meet up again in 1967, what they get is more than what they bargained for… just a little taste of things to come.
A Taste of Things to Come
There was a time when the kitchen was a proving ground for women, a time when cooking up a tasty casserole garnered the same respect as being the CEO of Sears. In 1957, four women see an opportunity to make their mark and enter a Betty Crocker Cooking Contest in hopes of changing their lives. When they meet up again in 1967, what they get is more than what they bargained for… just a little taste of things to come.
A Taste of Things to Come
There was a time when the kitchen was a proving ground for women, a time when cooking up a tasty casserole garnered the same respect as being the CEO of Sears. In 1957, four women see an opportunity to make their mark and enter a Betty Crocker Cooking Contest in hopes of changing their lives. When they meet up again in 1967, what they get is more than what they bargained for… just a little taste of things to come.
A Christmas Cabaret
Celebrate the magic of the season with an evening of holiday music, laughter, storytelling, and hometown cheer. Featuring beloved Christmas classics, heartwarming readings, spirited comedy, and performances by local talent, this festive revue captures everything we love about Christmastime.
A Christmas Cabaret
Celebrate the magic of the season with an evening of holiday music, laughter, storytelling, and hometown cheer. Featuring beloved Christmas classics, heartwarming readings, spirited comedy, and performances by local talent, this festive revue captures everything we love about Christmastime.
A Christmas Cabaret
Celebrate the magic of the season with an evening of holiday music, laughter, storytelling, and hometown cheer. Featuring beloved Christmas classics, heartwarming readings, spirited comedy, and performances by local talent, this festive revue captures everything we love about Christmastime.
The Tin Woman
Instead of relishing life after her heart transplant, Joy enters a downward spiral, unsure whether she truly deserves a second chance. Meanwhile, Alice and Hank mourn the loss of their son, Jack, whose heart was used to save Joy. At a friend’s urging, Joy tracks down Jack’s family to find closure. But are Alice, Hank and their daughter Sammy ready to accept Jack’s death? Based on a true story, The Tin Woman uses humor and pathos to explore loss, family and what it means to be given new life.
The Tin Woman
Instead of relishing life after her heart transplant, Joy enters a downward spiral, unsure whether she truly deserves a second chance. Meanwhile, Alice and Hank mourn the loss of their son, Jack, whose heart was used to save Joy. At a friend’s urging, Joy tracks down Jack’s family to find closure. But are Alice, Hank and their daughter Sammy ready to accept Jack’s death? Based on a true story, The Tin Woman uses humor and pathos to explore loss, family and what it means to be given new life.
The Tin Woman
Instead of relishing life after her heart transplant, Joy enters a downward spiral, unsure whether she truly deserves a second chance. Meanwhile, Alice and Hank mourn the loss of their son, Jack, whose heart was used to save Joy. At a friend’s urging, Joy tracks down Jack’s family to find closure. But are Alice, Hank and their daughter Sammy ready to accept Jack’s death? Based on a true story, The Tin Woman uses humor and pathos to explore loss, family and what it means to be given new life.
The Tin Woman
Instead of relishing life after her heart transplant, Joy enters a downward spiral, unsure whether she truly deserves a second chance. Meanwhile, Alice and Hank mourn the loss of their son, Jack, whose heart was used to save Joy. At a friend’s urging, Joy tracks down Jack’s family to find closure. But are Alice, Hank and their daughter Sammy ready to accept Jack’s death? Based on a true story, The Tin Woman uses humor and pathos to explore loss, family and what it means to be given new life.
The Tin Woman
Instead of relishing life after her heart transplant, Joy enters a downward spiral, unsure whether she truly deserves a second chance. Meanwhile, Alice and Hank mourn the loss of their son, Jack, whose heart was used to save Joy. At a friend’s urging, Joy tracks down Jack’s family to find closure. But are Alice, Hank and their daughter Sammy ready to accept Jack’s death? Based on a true story, The Tin Woman uses humor and pathos to explore loss, family and what it means to be given new life.
The Tin Woman
Instead of relishing life after her heart transplant, Joy enters a downward spiral, unsure whether she truly deserves a second chance. Meanwhile, Alice and Hank mourn the loss of their son, Jack, whose heart was used to save Joy. At a friend’s urging, Joy tracks down Jack’s family to find closure. But are Alice, Hank and their daughter Sammy ready to accept Jack’s death? Based on a true story, The Tin Woman uses humor and pathos to explore loss, family and what it means to be given new life.
An Old Fashioned Family Murder
A murder. A mystery. A mother. It’s a dark and stormy night at the mansion of elderly Colonel Claythorne, and the pompous murder-mystery author Arthur Whittington is holding court with the Colonel’s family: his eldest daughter, Clarice, who is cold and glamorous; Clarice’s attractive fiancé, Jasper; Claythorne’s youngest daughter, Dotty, who is a big fan of Whittington’s; and Mrs. Shirley Peck, an unassuming but keenly observant visiting widow. When Whittington shares the news that the Colonel has modified his will to cut out one of his daughters – though which daughter won’t be revealed until the Colonel’s death – tempers flare. By the time Mrs. Peck’s son, (junior) Detective Paul Peck arrives at the house, there’s been a murder, and everyone is a suspect. With backstabbing, love and Mrs. Peck’s mother-knows-best advice complicating the investigation, it soon becomes clear that nothing – and no one – is what it seems.
An Old Fashioned Family Murder
A murder. A mystery. A mother. It’s a dark and stormy night at the mansion of elderly Colonel Claythorne, and the pompous murder-mystery author Arthur Whittington is holding court with the Colonel’s family: his eldest daughter, Clarice, who is cold and glamorous; Clarice’s attractive fiancé, Jasper; Claythorne’s youngest daughter, Dotty, who is a big fan of Whittington’s; and Mrs. Shirley Peck, an unassuming but keenly observant visiting widow. When Whittington shares the news that the Colonel has modified his will to cut out one of his daughters – though which daughter won’t be revealed until the Colonel’s death – tempers flare. By the time Mrs. Peck’s son, (junior) Detective Paul Peck arrives at the house, there’s been a murder, and everyone is a suspect. With backstabbing, love and Mrs. Peck’s mother-knows-best advice complicating the investigation, it soon becomes clear that nothing – and no one – is what it seems.
An Old Fashioned Family Murder
A murder. A mystery. A mother. It’s a dark and stormy night at the mansion of elderly Colonel Claythorne, and the pompous murder-mystery author Arthur Whittington is holding court with the Colonel’s family: his eldest daughter, Clarice, who is cold and glamorous; Clarice’s attractive fiancé, Jasper; Claythorne’s youngest daughter, Dotty, who is a big fan of Whittington’s; and Mrs. Shirley Peck, an unassuming but keenly observant visiting widow. When Whittington shares the news that the Colonel has modified his will to cut out one of his daughters – though which daughter won’t be revealed until the Colonel’s death – tempers flare. By the time Mrs. Peck’s son, (junior) Detective Paul Peck arrives at the house, there’s been a murder, and everyone is a suspect. With backstabbing, love and Mrs. Peck’s mother-knows-best advice complicating the investigation, it soon becomes clear that nothing – and no one – is what it seems.
An Old Fashioned Family Murder
A murder. A mystery. A mother. It’s a dark and stormy night at the mansion of elderly Colonel Claythorne, and the pompous murder-mystery author Arthur Whittington is holding court with the Colonel’s family: his eldest daughter, Clarice, who is cold and glamorous; Clarice’s attractive fiancé, Jasper; Claythorne’s youngest daughter, Dotty, who is a big fan of Whittington’s; and Mrs. Shirley Peck, an unassuming but keenly observant visiting widow. When Whittington shares the news that the Colonel has modified his will to cut out one of his daughters – though which daughter won’t be revealed until the Colonel’s death – tempers flare. By the time Mrs. Peck’s son, (junior) Detective Paul Peck arrives at the house, there’s been a murder, and everyone is a suspect. With backstabbing, love and Mrs. Peck’s mother-knows-best advice complicating the investigation, it soon becomes clear that nothing – and no one – is what it seems.
An Old Fashioned Family Murder
A murder. A mystery. A mother. It’s a dark and stormy night at the mansion of elderly Colonel Claythorne, and the pompous murder-mystery author Arthur Whittington is holding court with the Colonel’s family: his eldest daughter, Clarice, who is cold and glamorous; Clarice’s attractive fiancé, Jasper; Claythorne’s youngest daughter, Dotty, who is a big fan of Whittington’s; and Mrs. Shirley Peck, an unassuming but keenly observant visiting widow. When Whittington shares the news that the Colonel has modified his will to cut out one of his daughters – though which daughter won’t be revealed until the Colonel’s death – tempers flare. By the time Mrs. Peck’s son, (junior) Detective Paul Peck arrives at the house, there’s been a murder, and everyone is a suspect. With backstabbing, love and Mrs. Peck’s mother-knows-best advice complicating the investigation, it soon becomes clear that nothing – and no one – is what it seems.
An Old Fashioned Family Murder
A murder. A mystery. A mother. It’s a dark and stormy night at the mansion of elderly Colonel Claythorne, and the pompous murder-mystery author Arthur Whittington is holding court with the Colonel’s family: his eldest daughter, Clarice, who is cold and glamorous; Clarice’s attractive fiancé, Jasper; Claythorne’s youngest daughter, Dotty, who is a big fan of Whittington’s; and Mrs. Shirley Peck, an unassuming but keenly observant visiting widow. When Whittington shares the news that the Colonel has modified his will to cut out one of his daughters – though which daughter won’t be revealed until the Colonel’s death – tempers flare. By the time Mrs. Peck’s son, (junior) Detective Paul Peck arrives at the house, there’s been a murder, and everyone is a suspect. With backstabbing, love and Mrs. Peck’s mother-knows-best advice complicating the investigation, it soon becomes clear that nothing – and no one – is what it seems.
Over the River and Through the Woods
Nick, a young Italian-American from New Jersey, has Sunday dinner with his quirky grandparents every week—until he drops a bomb: he’s moving to Seattle for his dream job.
Over the River and Through the Woods
Nick, a young Italian-American from New Jersey, has Sunday dinner with his quirky grandparents every week—until he drops a bomb: he’s moving to Seattle for his dream job.
Over the River and Through the Woods
Nick, a young Italian-American from New Jersey, has Sunday dinner with his quirky grandparents every week—until he drops a bomb: he’s moving to Seattle for his dream job.
Over the River and Through the Woods
Nick, a young Italian-American from New Jersey, has Sunday dinner with his quirky grandparents every week—until he drops a bomb: he’s moving to Seattle for his dream job.
Over the River and Through the Woods
Nick, a young Italian-American from New Jersey, has Sunday dinner with his quirky grandparents every week—until he drops a bomb: he’s moving to Seattle for his dream job.
Over the River and Through the Woods
Nick, a young Italian-American from New Jersey, has Sunday dinner with his quirky grandparents every week—until he drops a bomb: he’s moving to Seattle for his dream job.
Auditions: Over The River and Through The Woods (Copy)
Nick, a young Italian-American from New Jersey, has Sunday dinner with his quirky grandparents every week—until he drops a bomb: he’s moving to Seattle for his dream job. Horrified at the thought of losing him, his four grandparents launch a hilarious campaign to make him stay—including setting him up with the charming Caitlin O’Hare. Family, food, and guilt collide in this warm and witty comedy.
Auditions: Over The River and Through The Woods
Nick, a young Italian-American from New Jersey, has Sunday dinner with his quirky grandparents every week—until he drops a bomb: he’s moving to Seattle for his dream job. Horrified at the thought of losing him, his four grandparents launch a hilarious campaign to make him stay—including setting him up with the charming Caitlin O’Hare. Family, food, and guilt collide in this warm and witty comedy.
Theatre People, or The Angel Next Door
In this fast-paced comedy, young writer Oliver Adams is on the verge of stardom—his novel The Angel Next Door is being adapted for Broadway.
Theatre People, or The Angel Next Door
In this fast-paced comedy, young writer Oliver Adams is on the verge of stardom—his novel The Angel Next Door is being adapted for Broadway.
Theatre People, or The Angel Next Door
In this fast-paced comedy, young writer Oliver Adams is on the verge of stardom—his novel The Angel Next Door is being adapted for Broadway.
Theatre People, or The Angel Next Door
In this fast-paced comedy, young writer Oliver Adams is on the verge of stardom—his novel The Angel Next Door is being adapted for Broadway.
Theatre People, or The Angel Next Door
In this fast-paced comedy, young writer Oliver Adams is on the verge of stardom—his novel The Angel Next Door is being adapted for Broadway.
Theatre People, or The Angel Next Door
In this fast-paced comedy, young writer Oliver Adams is on the verge of stardom—his novel The Angel Next Door is being adapted for Broadway.
Christmas Cabaret
This festive production is packed with heartwarming holiday cheer, toe-tapping tunes, and plenty of laughs.
Christmas Cabaret
This festive production is packed with heartwarming holiday cheer, toe-tapping tunes, and plenty of laughs.
Christmas Cabaret
This festive production is packed with heartwarming holiday cheer, toe-tapping tunes, and plenty of laughs.