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Season 2006 - 2007 Cast Lists
 | Paying tribute to Arthur Miller, this gripping drama exposes jealousy and a lifetime of anger between two brothers. They meet after sixteen years estrangement, to settle the estate of their selfish, child-devouring father. Old wounds are opened, revealing the complexity of the brother’s relationship to each other and to their father. | | |
|  | The play is set in 1967 when internationally known Frances Biddle, former Attorney General under Franklin D. Roosevelt and Chief Judge of the Nuremberg trials, is trying to put his life in order. Elegant, but sharply cantankerous, he struggles with the inevitability of his age and failing health. His wife has forced upon him a young new secretary named Sarah, and the two struggle to find a way to communicate. This richly scripted story illustrates how two strangers, at two dramatically different places in their lives, can unexpectedly and forever influence each other. | | |
|  | This masterpiece by the Nobel Prize winning playwright, finds Emma and Robert two years after Emma has ended an adulterous affair with her husband’s best friend Jerry. In a series of contiguous scenes, the play moves backward in time, from the end of the affair to its beginning, throwing into relief the little lies and oblique remarks which in this time-reverse, reveal more than direct statements or overt actions, ever could. | | |
|  | In the early 1890’s, itinerant story-tellers wandered the country and were the Voice of the Prairie, passing their skill and their stories from generation to generation. Years later, one such story-teller, Davey, is discovered by a radio entrepreneur while telling about Frankie, a blind girl he rescued from a cruel father. Davey becomes famous on the radio, but still longs for his old friend, Frankie, who mysteriously vanished many years ago. | | |
|  | The sophistication, wit, insight, heart and genius of Broadway’s most innovative and influential artist is at the center of this tribute to composer-lyricist Stephen Sondheim. This dazzling array of some of Sondheim's best-known songs features numbers from landmark shows that revolutionized the musical theatre with their masterful craft and astounding creativity, not to mention the classics written with musical theatre giants Leonard Bernstein, Jule Styne and Richard Rodgers, and a few delectable rarities from television and film. Executive Producer Kretzer Piano | | |
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