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2009 - 2010 Season
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October 8-11, 2009
Fat Men in Skirts
by
Nicky Silver
Cast of Characters
Playbill (pdf)
Production Photos
Press Release
Company Blog
Company Headshots
An eccentric and darkly funny comedy
that explores human fragility under extreme conditions. Shrill,
shocking and shockingly funny, Fat Men in Skirts is characterised by
off-Broadway audacity that makes for disturbing and exhilarating
theatrical entertainment. In America, Nicky Silver is today recognized
as one of the leading comic voices of his generation.
directed by Kayt Drost
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November 19-21, 2009
A Christmas Carol
by Charles Dickens7:30 pm, Thurs.-Sat.
2 pm-Sat.
Tickets $6; $5 students
& seniors; $4 MC ID
Tickets
available at Buchanan Center for the Arts (309) 734-3033
Cast of Characters
Playbill (pdf)
Production Photos
Once again, Crimson Masque teams up
with The Buchanan Center for the Arts to present
a large-scale community production of the holiday classic.
directed by Bill Wallace
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February 12-14, 2010
Cherry Docs
by David Gow
7:30 pm, Fri.-Sat.
2 pm-Sun.
All Tickets $2
Make Reservations
(you will receive email
confirmation on same day)
Danny is a lawyer, a self-styled
and pretty self-satisfied liberal, and a Jew -- though a pretty
secularized and casual one. He's been assigned, as a public
defender, the case of Mike, a neo-Nazi skinhead who has kicked a
middle aged Asian man to death with his red Doc Marten boots
("Cherry Docs").
directed by Ken Yeater
Wells Theater
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February 25-28, 2010
The Homecoming
by Harold Pinter
7:30 pm, Thurs.-Sat.
2 pm-Sun.
Tickets $6; $5 students
& seniors; $4 MC ID
Make Reservations
(you will receive email
confirmation on same day)
This
Tony-Award-winning drama
has been the subject of extensive critical debate for over forty
years. The Homecoming raises basic philosophical questions
about the nature of so-called "family values" and the "meaning" of
"love" among family members
directed by Doug Rankin
WIT Theater
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Due to mature subject matter and content,
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April 15-18, 2010
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
by
Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler
7:30 pm, Thurs.-Sat.
2 pm-Sun.
Tickets $6; $5 students
& seniors; $4 MC ID
Make Reservations
(you will receive email
confirmation on same day)
The musical tells the story of Benjamin Barker, alias
Sweeney Todd, who returns to London after 15 years transportation on
false charges. When he learns from his former landlady Mrs. Lovett
that his wife poisoned herself after being raped by the Judge who
wrongly transported him, he vows revenge.
directed by Janeve West
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