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This is one of the great mystery thrillers and is generally considered among the best of its kind. Lucy Seward, whose father is the doctor in charge of an English sanitarium, has been attacked by some mysterious illness. Dr. Van Helsing, a specialist, believes that the girl is the victim of a vampire, a sort of ghost that goes about at night sucking blood from its victims. The vampire is at last found to be a certain Count Dracula, whose ghost is at last laid to rest in a striking and novel manner. The play is intended for all who love thrills in the theater.
‘‘Pure escape and great fun.’’ - N.Y. Post
‘‘An evening of high-class fun.’’ - Newsweek
Written by Hamilton Deane and John L.
Balderston, from Bram Stoker's Novel
Permission granted by Samuel French

October 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30 2004 at 8:00 PM
October 17, 24, 31 2004 at 2:30 PM
A Pulitzer-Prize winner! Set in 1942
Yonkers, New York, we find another odd couple - an old women and her
35-year-old daughter, Bella. The daughter is mentally disabled,
pathetically affectionate and more than enough for Grandma to
manage. Dear son Eddie deposits his two young sons on the old lady’s
doorstep as he is in debt and needs to go on an extended sales trip to make some
money. The boys must contend with Grandma, a stern, tough old
lady, Bella with her foolish ways, and Louie, who may have mob
connections. While the children are only temporarily exiled in
Yonkers,
the rest of their sad, funny
family is truly lost forever!
Written by Neil Simon
Permission granted by Samuel French
December 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18 2004 at 8:00 PM
December 5, 12, 19 2004 at 2:30 PM
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The tear-jerking stage classic Our Town, never fails to emotionally strike home. Its combination of nostalgia and wisdom addresses the issue of the fleeting joys of day-to-day life, and defines that life as a precious mix of happiness and sorrow.
Written by Thornton Wilder
Permission granted by Samuel French
February 25, 26, March 4, 5, 11, 12 2005 at 8:00 PM
February 27, March 6, 13 2005 at 2:30 PM
This wildly warm-hearted
theatrical experience kicks off when the Music Hall Royale "puts on" its
flamboyant rendition of an unfinished Charles Dickens mystery. The story itself
deals with John Jasper, a Jekyll-and-Hyde choirmaster who is madly in love with
his music student, the fair Miss Rosa Bud. Miss Bud is engaged to
Jasper's nephew, the young Edwin Drood. Our title character
mysteriously disappears one stormy Christmas Eve - the question is, has Edwin
Drood been murdered? And if so, then who-dun-it? The giddy
playfulness of this play draws the audience toward one of DROOD'S most
talked-about features - the
audience votes on the solution as a prelude to a most unusual and most hilarious
finale!
Written by Rupert Holmes
Originally produced by The New York Shakespeare Festival
Permission granted by Tams-Witmark Music Library
May 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28 2005 at 8:00 PMMay 8, 15, 22 2005 at 2:30 PM
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