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Is He Dead?
Jean-Francois Millet is a brilliant but unrecognized artist who can't sell a painting to save his life. With the help of his madcap bohemian friends, Jean decides to stage his own demise to revive sales. However, in order to keep an eye on his success, he re-emerges as his imaginary twin sister. Authored by Mark Twain in 1897, this play was recently discovered by Shelley Fisher Fishkin and updated by David Ives. Join Olney for a farce that will have you laughing loud enough to wake the dead.
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King of the Jews
Olney brings you the WORLD PREMIERE of an intense drama that rivals Schindler's List. Adapted from the acclaimed book by the same name, King of the Jews dares to explore to excruciating moral dilemma of the Judenrat, the group of Jewish officials in the ghettos of Europe who were forced to collaborate with the Nazis. It is a compelling story of power, politics, despair, and courage. Newsweek called the book, "Thoroughly engrossing." The Jerusalem Post called it, "Beautiful, powerful, haunting...There can be no finer memorial to the victims." And The San Francisco Chronicle said it was, "The best book yet to be written on the Holocaust."
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Call of the Wild -The Musical
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The Glass Menagerie
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A Passion for Justice: An Encounter with Clarence Darrow
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Night Must Fall
Would you take in a stranger? In a small Essex town, a wickedly charming and attractive young man is hired as a live-in companion for an ailing woman residing with her niece. When the news of a local murder is revealed, the alluring stranger becomes increasingly suspicious. In this suspenseful mystery thriller, will they discover the killer before he strikes again? Don't be left in the dark!
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Camelot
This irresistible musical takes you inside the legend of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table. Arthur's dream of creating a utopian kingdom is complicated by love for his new Queen, Guinevere, and friendship with his favorite knight, Lancelot. This ravishing story of passion, chivalry, and betrayal has a gorgeous score that includes "If Ever I Would Leave You," "What Do the Simple Folk Do?," and, of course, "Camelot."
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National Players' Summer Musical
Ain't Misbehavin'
Step back in time for a visit to Harlem's Golden Age...The Cotton Club, The Savoy, and the new beat called Swing. Celebrating Thomas "Fats" Waller, this high-energy revue brings together five characters to feature thirty of his rowdy, humorous, clever, and infectious songs. This Tony Award-winning Best Musical includes "Honeysuckle Rose," "This Joint is Jumpin'," "Black and Blue," and "I Can't Give You Anything by Love." Join Olney for this jazzy, zany tribute to an American original.
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FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT SERIES
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The 2009 Family Entertainment series includes two productions by the popular and critically acclaimed Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia: Janell Cannon's Stellaluna, about an adventurous fruit bat; and Margaret Wise Brown’s Goodnight Moon & The Runaway Bunny, about familiar nighttime rituals. The third selection in the series, Treeboy by Michele Riml, is about 10-year old Avery Adamson's struggle to keep his favorite tree. >Learn More
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Olney is proud to announce that is will be bringing four exciting music performances to the stage in Season 2009. Click here for more details. |
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*Dates and titles subject to change |
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