Breaking Legs

By Tom Dulack

Directed by George Robert Bailey

The worlds of the Mafia and the theatre clash hilariously when a professorial playwright seeks funding for his new play from the family of a former student. The “family” turn out to be minor Mafia godfathers who are willing to underwrite the play provided they never have to read it. The fact that the unwed daughter of the house falls in love with the playwright only furthers his involvement with the Mob. You’ll leave full of laughter and hungry for Italian food.

 April 5, 6, 11, 12, 13 @ 7:30pm and April 7, 14 @ 2:00pm

Flemming: (An American Thriller)

By Sam Bobrick

Directed by Mike Price

Bored by his privileged but mundane life, Henry Flemming sells his lucrative brokerage firm to become… a detective! On his very first case, and to the horror of his wife, Karen, and their two crazy neighbors, Suzy and Stan, the Flemming living room begins to fill up with dead bodies. A hilarious spoof of film noir thrillers from the 40s and 50s, this surprising and witty farce will leave you laughing as well as longing for a good drink! The play won a top award at the International Mystery Writers’ Festival in Owensboro, KY in 2008 and the playwright was made a Kentucky Colonel.

May 31, June 1, 6, 7, 8 @ 7:30pm , June 2, 9 @ 2:00pm