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Chicago

September 17 - October 2, 2010

Music is by John Kander, Lyrics by Fred Ebb with the Book by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse

Director James J. Girgenti with Musical Director Mario Cruz
September 17, 18, 24, 25, 26 and October 1, 2 2010

Chicago is the kiss-and-tell tale of Roxie Hart, a chorus girl who kills her lover as a career move, Billy Flynn, her sharp, razzle dazzle lawyer, who turns her into an instant celebrity, & Velma Kelly, a dancing jailbird with an ear for headlines & an eye for talent!

Featuring: Linda Goetz, Becca Schneider, Bob DiVivo, Dan Goldstone, John Pirroni, Katie Pickett, Sara Jane Burns, Alyse Pettitt, Pia Mena, Tonya Rabouin, Corissa McKallagat, Ashley DeLeo, Patrick Cleary, Michael Hogman, Kai Chao, Crisanto Guadiz, Alexander Witham

Chicago will be brought to QP through our corporate sponsors Norfolk Financial Corp. and Mizan

The Paisley Sisters’ Christmas Special

November 19 - December 4, 2010

Music is by Bret Silverman, Lyrics by Jim Ansart, Joel Benjamin, Bret Silverman with the Book by Steve Silverman, Jim Ansart, Joel Benjamin, Bret Silverman

Director Russell R. Greene with Music Direction by Stephen Peters

November 19, 20, 26, 27, 28 and December 3, 4, 2010

It's 1964. America's Songbirds, the Paisley Sisters (Connie, Bonnie, Lonnie, and Abigail) are airing a brand-new color-television holiday extravaganza that they hope will put them back in the Top 40. Downright hysterical and great way to start your Holiday Season!

The Paisley Sisters’ Christmas Special is being brought to QP by the Generous Donation of Royalties by the Authors.

Lend Me a Tenor

January 28 - February 12, 2011

by Ken Ludwig

Director John Pease

January 28, 29 and February 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 2011

Lend Me a Tenor takes us to 1934, when the Cleveland Grand Opera Company has invited the world-renowned Italian tenor Il Stupendo to star for one night only in Verdi’s Otello. The star arrives late and, through a hilarious series of mishaps, is given a double dose of tranquilizers and passes out. The result is a three-ring circus of mistaken identities, improbable liaisons and door-slamming hilarity that have made Lend Me a Tenor one of the most durable and perennially popular comedies of the last quarter-century.

Woman in Black

March 25 - April 9, 2011

by Stephen Mallatratt

Director Kimberly Fanning

March 25, 26 and April 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, 2011

An eerie thriller, The Woman In Black centers on a keen young solicitor who is sent to wind up the affairs of a recently deceased woman, Mrs. Alice Drablow. Alone in the eerie, isolated Eel Marsh House, he is unaware of the tragedy lurking in the house’s dark corners, he only feels an unnerving sense of unease. When he catches a glimpse of a wasted young woman dressed completely in black, Kipps tries to discover more about her, but the locals turn silent and he must unearth her secret on his own. Years later, he recounts his experiences, desperate to exorcise the ghosts of the past.

All My Sons

May 20 - June 3, 2011

by Arthur Miller

Director Mark Baumhardt

May 20, 21, 27, 28, 29 and June 3, 4 2011

Two years after World War II, the Keller family is torn apart by patriarch Joe Keller's moral weakness and a shameful family secret. All My Sons won the 1947 Tony Award for Best Play.

Playwright Festival FUNraising

February 18 & 29, 2011

A weekend featuring new works from local playwrites.