Doubt
by John Patrick Shanley
October 1-4 |
Set in a Catholic school in 1964, this Pulitzer Prize-winning drama appears at first to be the story of the suspicion cast on a priest’s behavior, but it is less about scandal than the question of moral certainty. Sister Aloysius, a conservative school principal, takes matters into her own hands when she suspects the young Father Flynn of improper relations with a male student.
Tickets for this production are $6.00 for adults, $5.00 for students and senior citizens
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The Ghostwalk at White Hall
by Jeffrey Boord-Dill
October 23-25, 31 |
Kentucky State Parks and EKU Theatre present this annual showcase of scenes drawn from the lives of the Cassius M. Clay Family in the place where it all happened. Call White Hall at 623-9178 for reservations and performance times.
Call White Hall at 623-9178 for reservations, ticket prices and performance times.
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Cabaret
Book by Joe Masteroff, Music by John Kander and Lyrics by Fred Ebb
November 19-22 |
“Willkommen…bienvenue…welcome” sings the Emcee as you enter a raucous nightclub in this ground-breaking musical from the writers of Chicago. Young American writer Cliff Bradshaw arrives in 1929 Berlin and meets the fascinating Sally Bowles, a singer at the cabaret. He falls in love immediately, but he seems to be the only one to see the world around him fall apart as the Nazis quietly rise to power.
Tickets for this production are $8:00 for adults, $6.00 for students and senior citizens
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The Learned Ladies
by Moliere, translated by Richard Wilbur
February 25-28 |
Clitandre seeks the hand of Henriette, a match heartily approved by her father, but her mother has other plans for her younger daughter. Further complications are added when Henriette’s older sister, who once rejected Clitandre, now resents his attentions to her sister. Needless to say, the course of true love does not run smoothly in this timeless classic by France’s greatest comic playwright.
Tickets for this production are $6.00 for adults, $5.00 for students and senior citizens
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Annoyance
by Sam Bobrick
April 15-18 |
An annoying man sees a therapist in the hope that she will help him become less annoying, but he drives her over the edge. He then consults her husband, another therapist, and is no more successful. Finally he sees them both, and it's time for the therapists to take drastic measures. A wild, outrageous comedy, Annoyance will welcome spring and cap off the season with sheer fun!
Warning: Annoyance contains adult language which some may find offensive.
Tickets for this production are $6.00 for adults, $5.00 for students and senior citizens
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