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_______________________________________________________________ September 11 - October 18, 2009
by Norm Foster May
and her husband Brian have opened a bed-and-breakfast in a quaint seaside resort
to get away from it all. But the rustic life proves too tedious for Brian, who
misses the city…and his mistress. May, left to fend for herself, soon finds
help in Quinn (a wayward local handyman) and Hank (the lonely town banker). May
unwittingly becomes entangled in a hilarious romantic triangle and the center of
attention in this small resort town. A delightful, feel-good romantic comedy!
The most produced play in Canada in 1991…and the Illinois Premiere! _______________________________________________________________ November 13 – December 20, 2009
by Samuel Spewack &
Bella Spewack Set in French Guiana, a region where on Christmas Eve the temperature has graciously dropped to 104 degrees, three amiable convicts are employed as roofers above the Ducotel's general store. The roof winds up being the least of the family's troubles. On the way from France is Henri - an evil-minded cousin and owner of the flailing store, and his nephew Paul - who recently jilted the Ducotel's fanciful young daughter. The three warm-hearted convicts are passionate believers in true justice, and decide it's their job to take the visitors on as they plot to set matters right. A captivating and comedic holiday treasure also known as "We're No Angels." _______________________________________________________________ January 29 – March 14, 2010
by Ray Cooney Britain's master of the modern farce penned this fresh, split-second-timed romp. Set in the doctor’s common room of a London hospital, Dr. David Morton is rehearsing his speech for the prestigious Ponsonby Lecture, which almost certainly will propel his career into the stratosphere. In bursts an old flame, hotly pursued by her (their?) son, who is hotly pursued by the police. With the reluctant help of his sidekick Hubert, David begins piling lie on top of lie to protect his career, and everything spirals completely out of control. A delightfully frantic farce filled with snappy dialogue and non-stop comedic antics.
_______________________________________________________________ April 16 – May 30, 2010
by Harry Segall
A "spirited," timeless classic set in the 1940's... Not only is Joe Pendleton's soul accidentally plucked from his body and sent to heaven sixty years too early, but the angelic messengers are too late to restore him. Solution: take up residence in Jonathan Farnsworth's body, a rich business tycoon who is about to be murdered by his wife and her lover. With the help of Mr. Jordan - the head messenger, Joe tries to train for the championship boxing career he began in his former body, while undoing Farnsworth's wrong-doings before Mrs. Farnsworth can murder him…again. (The basis for the Oscar-winning movies – "Here Comes Mr. Jordan" and "Heaven Can Wait")
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