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Production Work

Oliver!
by Lionel Bart
 
The Artful Dodger
Set in Victorian England, Oliver! follows a malnourished orphan boy who escapes a workhouse and flees to London. There, Oliver finds acceptance in Fagin’s gang of pickpockets, and later comes under the care of Mr. Brownlow. Throughout, Oliver yearns to discover the true love of family.

A Child's Christmas in Wales
by Dylan Thomas
 
Uncle Gwyn
All your Christmases will live again in the magic of Dylan Thomas' poetic language. "I can never remember whether it snowed for six days and six nights when I was twelve or twelve days and twelve nights when I was six." Despite the fact that this is a Welsh Christmas and the music is also Welsh, Dylan Thomas has managed to universalize the very essence of Christmas as any child anywhere might perceive it. If the play has a plot it is the story of Christmas Day itself, from its quiet, magical beginning full of thrilling expectations to the end when the boy Dylan creeps up to the bed, replete with the joy of a perfect Christmas. This is Christmas just the way Christmas always should be.

Almost Maine
Pete/Steve
Set in the remote, mythical almost-town called Almost, Maine, this romantic comedy explores themes of love and loss.

by John Cariani
A Midsmummer Night's Dream
Demetrius/Starveling
With a royal wedding approaching in Athens, four lovers take refuge in the forest. There they become pawns in the fervant battle between Oberon and Titania, the king and queen of the fairies. The antics of Oberon's servant Puck take the audience on an adventure of magic, mistaken identities and love.

by William
Shakespeare
Saving Toyland
by Glen MacDonough
and Victor Herbert
Grumio/Dandy #1
Mother Goose has flown the coop and no one knows where to find her. She’s left Silas Barnaby in charge and the children are excited he’s called off school, but his niece and nephew keep having accidents, and who are these bumbling assistants he’s hired? Will Barnaby marry Mary Quite Contrary, or will he kick the Widow Piper and her children out of their shoe house? Something is seriously wrong with the toys being made, but can it be fixed in time for Christmas? And Little Miss Muffet, Jack and Jill, and the other nursery rhyme characters aren’t even rhyming. Can Tom Tom, the Piper’s Son and all the rest figure out what’s going on and help save Toyland?

A Woman's Honor
by Susan Glaspell
Gordon Wallace
Woman’s Honor is a satiric piece is about an attractive young man accused of murder who chooses to suffer for a crime he did not commit rather than spoil the honor of the woman with whom he’d spent the night of the murder and who could give him an alibi.

Meet Me in St. Louis
by Patrick Quentin
Peewee Drummond

Meet Me in St. Louis is a rare treasure in the musical theatre, and is based on the heartwarming movie.

Join the Smith family at the 1904 World’s Fair, and see how their love and respect for each other is tempered with the genuine humor that can only be generated by such a special family.

Little Women
by Alan Knee
 
Laurie
Based on Louisa May Alcott’s life, Little Women follows the adventures of sisters, Jo, Meg, Beth and Amy March. Jo is trying to sell her stories for publication, but the publishers are not interested – her friend, Professor Bhaer, tells her that she has to do better and write more from herself. Begrudgingly taking this advice, Jo weaves the story of herself and her sisters and their experience growing up in Civil War America.

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