by Richard Greenberg | Directed by Carmen-maria Mandley A famous architect has died and left a mysterious will, prompting his children and their best friend to search for answers about their families’ history. Darkly funny, Greenberg’s play trips through time, playing children’s perceptions against their parent’s reality. The collision of past and present explores the complex search for the truth about our parents and ourselves.
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18th Annual Black Fly Follies July 2 at 7:30 p.m. Theater at Monmouth’s annual variety show returns featuring the talents of our summer company. Following up on last year’s successful show, the 18thAnnual Variety show will feature French-inspired feats while introducing audiences to the artists and plays of the 2017 season. |
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by Molière | Directed by Sally Wood When ladies of a household spurn all but intellectual pursuits, what is young love to do? Can a woman be both a devoted wife and a devoted scholar? Love and knowledge battle it out in Molière’s rollicking satire on intellectual snobbery and pretension. |
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by Molière | Directed by Sally Wood When ladies of a household spurn all but intellectual pursuits, what is young love to do? Can a woman be both a devoted wife and a devoted scholar? Love and knowledge battle it out in Molière’s rollicking satire on intellectual snobbery and pretension. |
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by Molière | Directed by Sally Wood When ladies of a household spurn all but intellectual pursuits, what is young love to do? Can a woman be both a devoted wife and a devoted scholar? Love and knowledge battle it out in Molière’s rollicking satire on intellectual snobbery and pretension.
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by Richard Greenberg | Directed by Carmen-maria Mandley A famous architect has died and left a mysterious will, prompting his children and their best friend to search for answers about their families’ history. Darkly funny, Greenberg’s play trips through time, playing children’s perceptions against their parent’s reality. The collision of past and present explores the complex search for the truth about our parents and ourselves. |
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My Father’s Dragon adapted by Dawn McAndrews | Directed by Adam Blais When Elmer Elevator hears about the plight of a poor mistreated baby dragon, he packs his knapsack and stows away on a ship headed for Wild Island. Nothing will stop Elmer from rescuing the dragon! With the help of two dozen pink lollipops, rubber bands, chewing gum, and a fine-toothed comb, Elmer outwits the fiercest of beasts and saves the day. |
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by William Shakespeare | Directed by Dawn McAndrews In a savage world of ghosts, witches, and bloody battlefields, a dark prophecy leads a warrior and his wife past the point of no return. From its mesmerizing first moments to the last fulfilment of the witches’ curse, Shakespeare’s swift and relentless tragedy unearths the terrifying consequences of blind ambition. |
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by William Shakespeare | Directed by Dawn McAndrews In a savage world of ghosts, witches, and bloody battlefields, a dark prophecy leads a warrior and his wife past the point of no return. From its mesmerizing first moments to the last fulfilment of the witches’ curse, Shakespeare’s swift and relentless tragedy unearths the terrifying consequences of blind ambition. |
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by William Shakespeare | Directed by Dawn McAndrews In a savage world of ghosts, witches, and bloody battlefields, a dark prophecy leads a warrior and his wife past the point of no return. From its mesmerizing first moments to the last fulfilment of the witches’ curse, Shakespeare’s swift and relentless tragedy unearths the terrifying consequences of blind ambition.
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by Molière | Directed by Sally Wood When ladies of a household spurn all but intellectual pursuits, what is young love to do? Can a woman be both a devoted wife and a devoted scholar? Love and knowledge battle it out in Molière’s rollicking satire on intellectual snobbery and pretension. |
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adapted by Dawn McAndrews | Directed by Adam Blais When Elmer Elevator hears about the plight of a poor mistreated baby dragon, he packs his knapsack and stows away on a ship headed for Wild Island. Nothing will stop Elmer from rescuing the dragon! With the help of two dozen pink lollipops, rubber bands, chewing gum, and a fine-toothed comb, Elmer outwits the fiercest of beasts and saves the day. |
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by William Shakespeare | Directed by Catherine Weidner Newly married and promoted, Othello finds himself the pawn in the manipulative games of his right-hand man, Iago. As his imagination is poisoned, Othello turns on his new bride Desdemona and loyal lieutenant Cassio, rapidly spiraling from hero to murderer in Shakespeare’s tale of jealousy, duplicity, and destruction. |
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by William Shakespeare | Directed by Catherine Weidner Newly married and promoted, Othello finds himself the pawn in the manipulative games of his right-hand man, Iago. As his imagination is poisoned, Othello turns on his new bride Desdemona and loyal lieutenant Cassio, rapidly spiraling from hero to murderer in Shakespeare’s tale of jealousy, duplicity, and destruction. |
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by William Shakespeare | Directed by Catherine Weidner Newly married and promoted, Othello finds himself the pawn in the manipulative games of his right-hand man, Iago. As his imagination is poisoned, Othello turns on his new bride Desdemona and loyal lieutenant Cassio, rapidly spiraling from hero to murderer in Shakespeare’s tale of jealousy, duplicity, and destruction.
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by William Shakespeare | Directed by Dawn McAndrews In a savage world of ghosts, witches, and bloody battlefields, a dark prophecy leads a warrior and his wife past the point of no return. From its mesmerizing first moments to the last fulfilment of the witches’ curse, Shakespeare’s swift and relentless tragedy unearths the terrifying consequences of blind ambition. |
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adapted by Dawn McAndrews | Directed by Adam Blais When Elmer Elevator hears about the plight of a poor mistreated baby dragon, he packs his knapsack and stows away on a ship headed for Wild Island. Nothing will stop Elmer from rescuing the dragon! With the help of two dozen pink lollipops, rubber bands, chewing gum, and a fine-toothed comb, Elmer outwits the fiercest of beasts and saves the day.
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by Molière | Directed by Sally Wood When ladies of a household spurn all but intellectual pursuits, what is young love to do? Can a woman be both a devoted wife and a devoted scholar? Love and knowledge battle it out in Molière’s rollicking satire on intellectual snobbery and pretension. |
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1 event,by Lolita Chakrabarti | Directed by Jennifer Nelson Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, 1833. Edmund Kean, the greatest actor of his time, collapses on stage while playing Othello. A young black American actor is asked to take over the role. But as the public riot in the streets over the abolition of slavery, how will the cast, critics, and audience react to the revolution taking place on stage? |
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by Lolita Chakrabarti | Directed by Jennifer Nelson Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, 1833. Edmund Kean, the greatest actor of his time, collapses on stage while playing Othello. A young black American actor is asked to take over the role. But as the public riot in the streets over the abolition of slavery, how will the cast, critics, and audience react to the revolution taking place on stage? |
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by Lolita Chakrabarti | Directed by Jennifer Nelson Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, 1833. Edmund Kean, the greatest actor of his time, collapses on stage while playing Othello. A young black American actor is asked to take over the role. But as the public riot in the streets over the abolition of slavery, how will the cast, critics, and audience react to the revolution taking place on stage?
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by Richard Greenberg | Directed by Carmen-maria Mandley A famous architect has died and left a mysterious will, prompting his children and their best friend to search for answers about their families’ history. Darkly funny, Greenberg’s play trips through time, playing children’s perceptions against their parent’s reality. The collision of past and present explores the complex search for the truth about our parents and ourselves. |
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by William Shakespeare | Directed by Catherine Weidner Newly married and promoted, Othello finds himself the pawn in the manipulative games of his right-hand man, Iago. As his imagination is poisoned, Othello turns on his new bride Desdemona and loyal lieutenant Cassio, rapidly spiraling from hero to murderer in Shakespeare’s tale of jealousy, duplicity, and destruction.
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by William Shakespeare | Directed by Dawn McAndrews In a savage world of ghosts, witches, and bloody battlefields, a dark prophecy leads a warrior and his wife past the point of no return. From its mesmerizing first moments to the last fulfilment of the witches’ curse, Shakespeare’s swift and relentless tragedy unearths the terrifying consequences of blind ambition. |
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adapted by Dawn McAndrews | Directed by Adam Blais When Elmer Elevator hears about the plight of a poor mistreated baby dragon, he packs his knapsack and stows away on a ship headed for Wild Island. Nothing will stop Elmer from rescuing the dragon! With the help of two dozen pink lollipops, rubber bands, chewing gum, and a fine-toothed comb, Elmer outwits the fiercest of beasts and saves the day.
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by Lolita Chakrabarti | Directed by Jennifer Nelson Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, 1833. Edmund Kean, the greatest actor of his time, collapses on stage while playing Othello. A young black American actor is asked to take over the role. But as the public riot in the streets over the abolition of slavery, how will the cast, critics, and audience react to the revolution taking place on stage? |
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by Lolita Chakrabarti | Directed by Jennifer Nelson Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, 1833. Edmund Kean, the greatest actor of his time, collapses on stage while playing Othello. A young black American actor is asked to take over the role. But as the public riot in the streets over the abolition of slavery, how will the cast, critics, and audience react to the revolution taking place on stage?
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by William Shakespeare | Directed by Catherine Weidner Newly married and promoted, Othello finds himself the pawn in the manipulative games of his right-hand man, Iago. As his imagination is poisoned, Othello turns on his new bride Desdemona and loyal lieutenant Cassio, rapidly spiraling from hero to murderer in Shakespeare’s tale of jealousy, duplicity, and destruction. |
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by Molière | Directed by Sally Wood When ladies of a household spurn all but intellectual pursuits, what is young love to do? Can a woman be both a devoted wife and a devoted scholar? Love and knowledge battle it out in Molière’s rollicking satire on intellectual snobbery and pretension.
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by Richard Greenberg | Directed by Carmen-maria Mandley A famous architect has died and left a mysterious will, prompting his children and their best friend to search for answers about their families’ history. Darkly funny, Greenberg’s play trips through time, playing children’s perceptions against their parent’s reality. The collision of past and present explores the complex search for the truth about our parents and ourselves. |
1 event,
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by William Shakespeare | Directed by Dawn McAndrews In a savage world of ghosts, witches, and bloody battlefields, a dark prophecy leads a warrior and his wife past the point of no return. From its mesmerizing first moments to the last fulfilment of the witches’ curse, Shakespeare’s swift and relentless tragedy unearths the terrifying consequences of blind ambition. |
2 events,
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adapted by Dawn McAndrews | Directed by Adam Blais When Elmer Elevator hears about the plight of a poor mistreated baby dragon, he packs his knapsack and stows away on a ship headed for Wild Island. Nothing will stop Elmer from rescuing the dragon! With the help of two dozen pink lollipops, rubber bands, chewing gum, and a fine-toothed comb, Elmer outwits the fiercest of beasts and saves the day.
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by Richard Greenberg | Directed by Carmen-maria Mandley A famous architect has died and left a mysterious will, prompting his children and their best friend to search for answers about their families’ history. Darkly funny, Greenberg’s play trips through time, playing children’s perceptions against their parent’s reality. The collision of past and present explores the complex search for the truth about our parents and ourselves. |
2 events,
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by Lolita Chakrabarti | Directed by Jennifer Nelson Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, 1833. Edmund Kean, the greatest actor of his time, collapses on stage while playing Othello. A young black American actor is asked to take over the role. But as the public riot in the streets over the abolition of slavery, how will the cast, critics, and audience react to the revolution taking place on stage?
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by William Shakespeare | Directed by Catherine Weidner Newly married and promoted, Othello finds himself the pawn in the manipulative games of his right-hand man, Iago. As his imagination is poisoned, Othello turns on his new bride Desdemona and loyal lieutenant Cassio, rapidly spiraling from hero to murderer in Shakespeare’s tale of jealousy, duplicity, and destruction. |
