A Moon for the Misbegotten by Eugene O'NeillOct. 17 - Nov. 30, 2008
On a long moonlit night, James Tyrone and Josie Hogan, fueled by drink and lust, find companionship and solace, as they reveal to each other the grief, longing and unfulfilled love they've hidden from the world.
Approximate show length is 150 minutes, including 15-minute intermission
The Chairs by Eugene IonescoDec. 19, 2008 - Feb. 1, 2009
Written in 1952, this absurd tragic farce concerns two characters, known as Old Man and Old Woman, frantically preparing chairs for a series of invisible guests who are coming to hear an orator reveal the old man's discovery of the meaning of life.
Approximate show length is 90 minutes. There is no intermission.
Featuring Barbara Bradshaw, Dan Leonard and Shel Shanak
The Weir by Conor McPhersonFeb. 20 - Apr. 5, 2009
The 1999 Olivier Award winning play takes place in rural Ireland, where local men swap spooky stories in an attempt to impress a young woman who recently moved into a nearby "haunted" house. The tables are soon turned when she tells a tale of her own.
Approximate show length is 110 minutes. There is no intermission.
Featuring Frank Converse, Dennis Creaghan, Karl Hanover, Lena Kaminsky and Declan Mooney
At Home at the Zoo by Edward AlbeeApr. 24 - Jun. 14, 2009Florida Premiere
Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize winner Edward Albee delves deeper into his 1958 play The Zoo Story by adding a first-act, Homelife, leading to Peter's fateful meeting with Jerry on a park bench in Central Park.
Featuring Todd Allen Durkin, Margery Lowe and Christopher Swan
Private Lives by Noël CowardJul. 17 - Aug. 16, 2009Limited Engagement
An intimate comedy of bad manners, centering on a divorced couple both
recently remarried, who accidentally book adjoining suites at a hotel for their honeymoons, revealing with razor-sharp wit the pitfalls of love and marriage.