Current Season

Noel Coward’s HAY FEVER

Directed by Albert N. Ricci

March 4 through 26
Monday, Friday and Saturday
Evenings: 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are $8, Students and Sr. Citizens $7

Hoping for a quiet weekend in the country with some guests, David Bliss, a novelist and his wife Judith, a retired actress, find that to be an impossible dream when their high-spirited children Simon and Sorel appear with guests of their own. A house full of drama waits to be ignited as misunderstandings and tempers flare. With Judith’s new flame and David’s newest literary ‘inspiration’ keeping company as the children follow suit, the Bliss family lives up to its name as the ‘quiet weekend’ comes to an exhausting and hilarious finale.
“An evening of intoxicating escape.”-The New York Times
“Light, luminous, and charming, and hilariously funny.”-New York Post

AUDITIONS for Noel Coward’s HAY FEVER – January 14th and 15th
HAY FEVER is a full-length comedy
Friday, January 14th from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, January 15th from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Springville Playhouse (underneath the Library)
Cold reading from the script.
4 male roles (ages between 20 and 50)
5 female roles (ages between 20 and 50)

The Drowsy Chaperone

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Directed by Jay Knight

June 3 through June 25
Monday, Friday and Saturday
Evenings: 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are $8, Students and Sr. Citizens $7

The curtain rises on a present-day musical theatre fanatic eager to tell you about his favorite Broadway musical — “The Drowsy Chaperone.” He’s the ultimate Everyfan and “Drowsy” is his guilty pleasure.

As he begins listening to the rare cast recording, the show cleverly and magically blooms to life, telling the hilarious tale of a pampered Broadway starlet and her debonair fiance, an overzealous producer, a dizzy chorine, the Latin lover and a couple of bumbling gangsters. Ruses are played. Hi-jinks occur. And the plot spins everyone into musical comedy euphoria.

“To chase his blues away, a modern day musical theatre addict known simply as ‘Man in Chair’ drops the needle on his favourite LP — the 1928 musical comedy The Drowsy Chaperone. From the crackle of his hi-fi, the uproariously funny musical magically bursts to life on stage, telling the tale of a pampered Broadway starlet who wants to give up show business to get married, her producer who sets out to sabotage the nuptials, her chaperone, the debonair groom, the dizzy chorine, the Latin lover and a pair of gangsters who double as pastry chefs. Man in Chair’s infectious love of The Drowsy Chaperone speaks to anyone who has ever been transported by the theatre.”

Disney’s Sleeping Beauty KIDS

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It’s princess Aurora’s sixteenth birthday, and Flora, Fauna and Merryweather must use their fairy magic to save her from the spell of evil sorceress Maleficent! Songs from the beloved film, including “Once Upon a Dream,” accompany fun new songs like “Maleficent!” and “A Little Magic Now” to bring a fresh telling of the story to a new generation of kids and families.

Murder on the Re-Run

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Murder on the Rerun
Directed by Robinne Booth
October 7, 8, 10, 14, 15, 17, 21, 22, 24, 28, and 29
Tickets are $8, Students and Sr. Citizens $7

A different approach to mystery as a ghost tries to find out who murdered her in a witty, sophisticated, yet suspenseful look at the upper crust of Hollywood.