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2009 - 2010 Season

Having Hope at Home                                                               

by David S. Craig

October 8-11 & 14-17, 2009

Carolyn and Michel are a happily unmarried couple who enjoy the simple life.  Expecting their first child, they live in a ramshackle farmhouse with her grandfather.  her father is a prominent gynaecologist and her mother an ardent and successful hospital fundraiser.  Neither approves or understands their daughter's life style.  Carolyn has invited them to dinner hoping they can start anew.  They have no idea their daughter is extremely pregnant.  When her labour pains start and a midwife shows up to do home delivery, Carolyn's parents are sent into a tailspin.  

Produced by special arrangement with the Playwrights Guild of Canada.  


Proof

by David Auburn

January 7-10 & 13-16, 2010

In Chicago, on her twenty-fifth birthday, Catherine's sister Claire arrives from New York for the funeral of their father Robert.  Robert was a brilliant mathematician who became insane.  Catherine quit her studies and lived with him for the last five years.  She's concerned about having inherited his insanity.  Hal, a maths student, is doing research in Robert's notebooks, trying to find any brilliant proof that Robert might have produced in a moment of lucidity.  Catherine gives him a notebook with the development of a unique mathematical theory that she claims that she developed.  Did she?  Or was it her father's work?

Produced by special arrangement with the Dramatists Play Service, Inc.   


The Sisters Rosensweig                                                           

by Wendy Wasserstein

April 15-18 & 21-24, 2010

Sara Goode, a successful American woman working as the British representative of a major Hong Kong bank, is about to celebrate her fifty-fourth birthday.  Firmly ensconced in her lovely London home, she leads a quiet expatriate life with her daughter, Tess.  For the birthday celebration, her two sisters, Dr. Gorgeous Teitelbaum, and Pfeni Rosensweig, are expected to arrive at any moment.  As if this weren't causing Sara enough stress, four more male guests show up.  This leads to unexpected romance, suspected partings, recriminations, reconciliations and, above all, newfound love and acceptance.

Produced by special arrangement with the Dramatists Play Service, Inc.

 

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