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Current and Upcoming Productions

January 16 to February 21, 2010

chadmortonLost In Yonkers
by Neil Simon

Arty and Jay are left at their grandmother’s house while their father pays off his debts to a loan shark. Grandma is anything but sweet and affectionate and all of her children have suffered from her tyrannical rule. All three generations learn in this Pulitzer Prize winning tale of old wounds and young discovery. LEARN MORE >

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January 23 to February 21, 2010

chadmortonSavage in Limbo
by John Patrick Shanley

Although Denise and Linda are old school friends, their issues are worlds apart. Denise is a loner who hasn’t even lost her virginity, although she would rather lose it as soon as possible. Linda can never be alone, with a long line of boyfriends and the illegitimate children of these unions. Set in a bar where the bartender is content to keep the glasses full, not everyone can win at the end of this dramedy. LEARN MORE >

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March 12, 13, 14, 2010

Irish Stew

A tasty stew requires a combination of diverse ingredients. Which is why the upcoming production of Irish Stew at Village Players is mixing together a recipe of music, storytelling and visual arts to re-create the rich flavor of a pub in rural Ireland. LEARN MORE >

 

 

March 13 to April 18, 2010

choruslineA Chorus Line

book by James Kirkwood, Jr. and Nicholas Dante,
lyrics by Edward Kleban, and music by Marvin Hamlisch

Zach and Larry are ready to cast for their next upcoming Broadway production, but Zach decides to change up things at the audition for their dancing chorus. As each one hopes to become part of a singular groups, they all tell their individual life stories that make them all so very different. LEARN MORE >

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March 27 to April 25, 2010

mudMud
by Maria Irene Fornes

Mae and Lloyd have an odd partnership that they grew into, with Lloyd taking care of the farm and pigs while Mae takes care of the household chores. Mud is a complex tale with simple characters and meager situations, where one will resonate with the need to achieve something more. LEARN MORE >

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