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"Harvey" Directed by Richard Hoffman. Elwood P. Dowd is a man who claims to have an unseen (and presumably imaginary) friend Harvey — whom Elwood describes as a six-foot, three-and-one-half-inch tall "pooka" resembling a rabbit. Elwood introduces Harvey to everyone he meets. His social-climbing sister, Veta, increasingly finds his eccentric behavior embarrassing. She decides to have him committed to a sanitarium to spare her and her daughter from future embarrassment. When they arrive at the sanitarium, a comedy of errors ensues |
April 6,7,13,14,20,21 | ||||
| "The Secret Garden"
After Mary Lennox is orphaned, she becomes the ward of an uncle in England she has never met. As she adjusts to her new life at secluded Misselthwaite Manor, Mary discovers a secret garden. If she can uncover the mysterious circumstances behind the garden, she might be able to save her sickly young cousin and melt the heart of her emotionally distant uncle. A touching coming-of-age story, based on the classic novel. |
May 10,11,17,18,19 | ||||
| "Dark Deeds At Swans Place (Never Trust a Tatooed Sailor)"
A Melodrama written by Tim Kelly, Directed by Nathan Avery and Jason Turner A wonderful melodrama is loaded with laughs and seedy jokes. Montague Leech and Carlota Castanet make a tidy profit shanghaiing lads from a disreputable tavern. |
June 15,16,22,29,30 July 6,13,14,20,27,28 |
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| "Hawkshaw, the Detective"
Melodrama written By Tim Kelly A morally uplifting melodrama |
August 10,11,17,24,25,31 September 7,8,14,21,22 | ||||
| "Jack the Ripper"
written by Roger Clugston, Directed by Jason Turner During the dark and gloomy nights of Autumn, 1888... there was a menacing presence lurking the streets of London...get ready for Halloween with the Golden Chain as you join us in Whitechapel where the "leather apron" lurks among the prostitutes and denizens of the city. Saucy Jack is BACK! |
October 11,12,13,18,19,20,25, 26,27 |
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| "The Ladies of Tin Pan Alley"
Directed by Jennifer Piccolotti and James Mierkey. This nostalgic musical revue celebrates the women who anonymously created many popular standards of radio, film and stage in the Tin Pan Alley era (1885 to 1940) and whom are celebrated in this Golden Chain production. Live performances of many classic numbers such as "I Can't Give You Anything But Love," "The Way You Look Tonight" and "I Feel a Song Coming on." |
November 8,9,10,15,16,17,22,23,24 | ||||
| "Christmas Holiday Revue"
A Patti Law Production |
December 6,7,8 | ||||
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