The Pirates of Penzance

Music by Arthur Sullivan Book by WS Gilbert Directed by Tom Eldridge   The Pirates of Penzance tells the story of a young pirate apprentice named Frederic who has come to the end of his indentured period. As it turns out, Frederic was indentured by mistake. His half-deaf nurse had been instructed to apprentice him … Read more

A Winnie-the-Pooh Christmas Tail

Dec 12 – 20, 2009

Book, Music and Lyrics
by James W. Rodgers. Inspired
by A.A. Milne’s “Winnie-the-Pooh”

Directed/Choreographed by TINA LEE

Sponsored by CAFE AMICI

 

A very special Friend-and-Relation tells Christopher Robin a story of a Christmas Eve very long ago (about last year) when Eeyore, the old gray donkey who lives by himself in the thistle corner of Hunder-Acre Wood, was absolutely miserable.  It seems that he lost his tail and Winnie-the-Pooh and Piglet got all of their friends and a search was organized. There is a great deal of fun and excitement, plus delightful songs, in the adventure that follows. It’s theme, which concerns caring, sharing and the importance of cultivating friends, makes this a very special and enchanting musical suitable for any occasion.
 

 

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Moon Over Buffalo


Sept 17 – Oct 3, 2004

A Farce by KEN LUDWIG

Directed by LINDA GIORDANO

 

Charlotte and George Hay, an acting couple not exactly the Lunts are on tour in Buffalo in 1953 with a repertory consisting of Cyrano de Bergerac“revised, one nostril version” and Noel Coward’s Private Lives. This backstage farce by the author of Lend Me a Tenor brought Carol Burnett back to Broadway co-starring with Philip Bosco as her megalomanic, drunken husband and leading man. Fate has given these thespians one more shot at starring roles in The Scarlet Pimpernel epic and director Frank Capra himself is en route to Buffalo to catch their matinee performance. Will Charlotte appear or run off with their agent? Will George be sober enough to emote? Will Capra see Cyrano, Private Lives or a disturbing mixture of the two? Hilarious misunderstandings pile on madcap misadventures, in this valentine to Theatre Hams everywhere.

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Oliver!

 

JUNE 3-26, 2005

 Produced by Richard Baker

Directed by Jim Neil

Musically Directed by Joyce Kay                                      

Choreographed by Holly Van Hise

 

Nothing works on the stage like a well-crafted tale, and OLIVER! is just such a show. Based on the Dickens novel, it engages with its pathos and drama, while delighting everyone with its outstanding musical numbers. Food, Glorious Food, I’d Do Anything, Where is Love?, Consider Yourself, As Long As He Needs Me, Who Will Buy and Reviewing the Situation are musical theatre classics. Dickens’ characters are brought to life-perhaps larger than life-with all their facets glowing in this production.

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Beauty and The Beast

BEAUTY
AND THE BEAST 

Dec 4 – 6, 2009


Beauty and the Beast will be presented by Miniature Musical Makers, December 4-6, 2009 (Friday and Saturday at 8:00PM and Sunday at 2:00PM)–Reservations can be made through boxoffice@villagerstheatre.org; online tickets are not available for this productions–For additional information, please contact donna@villagerstheatre.org.

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A Few Good Men – 1992

  Jan 15 – Feb 7, 1993 By Aaron Sorkin Directed by Doug Eaton This Broadway hit about the trial of two Marines for complicity in the death of a fellow Marine at Guantanamo Bay sizzles on stage and has special relevancy in today’s tumultuous world. The Navy lawyer, a callow young man more interested in softball … Read more

Some Things You Need to Know Before the World Ends

   

Some Things you Need to Know Before
The World Ends
    (A Final Evening With The Illuminati) 

October 6 – October 21, 2006

An Absurdist Comedy by LEVI LEE and LARRY LARSON
Directed by Randall McCann

An irreverent and truly hilarious send-up of organized religion wherein Reverend Eddie and the hunchbacked Brother Lawrence embark on a series of wildly funny skits leading to the Reverend challengingthe Devil to a final showdown on the basketball court

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Music From a Sparkling Planet

   

Music from a Sparkling Planet

February 23 – March 10, 2006

A Dramedy by DOUGLAS CARTER BEANE
Directed by Tina Lee

Three fans embark on a search for Tamara Tomorrow, an eccentric local television ho st from the 1970’s whose sudden disappearance from the public eye became one of the great mysteries of the Philadelphia area.

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Isn’t It Romantic

 

 

 

Oct 6 – Nov 29, 1989

Produced by Iris Green

Directed by Mary McGinley

The play deals with the post-college careers (and dilemmas) of two former classmates, a short, slightly plump would-be writer named Janie Blumberg, and her tall, thin gorgeous WASP friend, Harriet Cornwall. Both are struggling to escape from lingering parental domination and to establish their own lives and identities. In Janie’s case this leads to an inconclusive involvement with a young Jewish doctor who calls her “Monkey”; while Harriet assails the world of big business and has an affair with her hard-driving (and married) boss. Told in a fast-moving series of inventive, alternately hilarious and touchingly revealing scenes, the play explores their parallel stories with uncommon wit and wisdom-resulting, ultimately, in a heightened awareness which, while not providing all the answers, goes a long way toward achieving the maturity and self-assuredness that both protagonists so desperately desire.

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