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 | September 19 - October 4, 2008 By Hugh Whitemore, Directed by Nancy Curran Willis
A compassionate and often amusing true story about the remarkable mind and tragic fate of Alan Turing, English mathematician-cum-British war hero who figured out the way to break the famous German Enigma Code during WWII enabling the Allies to gain valuable knowledge about German troop movements which was a key component in the success of the Allied war effort. The story is about the private life of an unusual and brilliant man who happened to be a homosexual. His tragic death was brought about by a Government that honored his patriotic achievement, lauded him as a hero but would not tolerate his sexual orientation, Turing was unprepared for the Bristish code of sexual discretion. He did little to disguise his homosexuality and for this he was arrested on a charge of gross indecency. As the result of his prosecution and humiliation England and the world lost one of the finest mathematical minds of our era. |  | November 21 - December 6, 2008 By Tom Dudzick, Directed by Ron Wackowski.
When a young man who brings home his Jewish atheist fiancé to meet his very Catholic parents on Christmas Eve, and the inevitable family explosion that results is curtailed by a miracle, the family is propelled into a wild exploration of love, religion, personal truth, and the nature of earthly reality. Whether you celebrate Christmas, Hanukkah, or a New Age philosophy, this “guess who’s coming to dinner” comedy should not be missed. You will leave the theater feeling warm, delighted and full of holiday spirit! |  | January 30 - February 14, 2009 By John Chapman & Dave Freeman, Directed by John Pease.
Harriet, a divorcee living in an elegant flat in Brighton, solves her financial problems by entertaining two married gentlemen callers on different days of the week. The scheme faces collapse when her friend Anne, whose marriage is tottering arrives at the flat hotly pursued by her husband. In the ensuing chaos one of Harriet's lovers is confined to her bed with a sprained ankle, and the second lover turns up unexpectedly, closely followed by two irate wives in search of itinerant husbands! |  | April 3 - 18, 2009 By Matthew Barber, Directed by Michelle Fisher
Two English housewives ache to escape the humdrum of their lives and the dreariness of a war-torn London. When the women impulsively decide to rent a villa in Italy for a month, they enlist two other women from very different social realms to split the cost: a frivolous young socialite, and an imposing dowager. Under the charming spell of Italy's fragrant wisteria blossoms and Mediterranean sunshine, these four very different women re-discover themselves and their relationships in ways never expected. Romantically delightful, Enchanted April boldly asserts the rejuvenating power of friendship and love. |  | June 5 - 20, 2009 By Ron Hutchinson, Directed by Russell Greene
Moonlight and Magnolias, this snappy Ron Hutchinson comedy is set in Hollywood in 1939. Inspired by real events, Moonlight and Magnolias is the behind-the-scenes account of the frenetic collaboration between film producer David O. Selznick, director Victor Fleming, screenwriter Ben Hecht (and let’s not forget Mr. Selznick’s personal assistant, Miss Poppenghul). Together, this merry band, in one very hectic week, valiantly and hilariously struggles together to (re) write the final screenplay for the film epic, Gone With The Wind. |  | October 11, 2008 FUNraiser Performance By the Acme Improv Company
If you are familiar with Whose Line Is It Anyway? you are familiar with improvisational comedy. The art of making the laughs up as you go along. No scripts, no nets, no kidding! The Acme Improv Company has been holding workshops for five years and is made up of some of the funniest veteran performers in the Greater Boston area. |
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