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2008-2009 Season
| October 3 - November 8, 2008 |
True West
by Sam Shepard |
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the tale of two brothers: Austin, a "successful" young man
with a budding screenwriting career, who comes to house-sit for his
mother and to work on a screenplay for a Hollywood producter, and
Lee, an alcoholic, thief, and "loser" who has also decided
to return home to steal from his mother’s neighbors before moving
on. Rather than leaving, Lee pitches his own movie idea to the producer,
who decides he wants to make Lee’s movie instead. Gradually,
the two brothers reverse roles. Their tragicomic struggle ends in
a stalemate, but along the way this Pulitzer Prize-winning author
takes potshots at Hollywood, the myth of the frontier, and the escape
fantasies that drive the American imagination.
“By far the funniest, truest, and most mesmerizing play on
Broadway.” — New York Daily News
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| December 12, 2008 - January 17, 2009 |
The Fantasticks
by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt |
This musical allegory concerns two parents who put
up a wall between their houses to ensure that their children fall
in love. Elements of Shakepeare’s Romeo and Juliet, A Midsummer
Night’s Dream and other classic love plots give the story its
sweetness and romance. The beauty of the music and the poetry of its
dialogue carried the play through 17,162 performances Off Broadway.
This warm and funny musical will appeal to all ages, for those who
try to remember as well as those who are just beginning.
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| February 20 - March 28, 2009 |
The Gin Game
by D.L. Coburn |
| A woman in her twilight years, Fonsia Dorsey, enters
a "home for the aged" and is for a while saved from melancholy
by the crusty charm of Weller Martin. The sardonic Weller cajoles
Fonsia into playing a series of gin games on the home's sunlit porch.
As they seemingly become close companions, much is revealed about
their respective regret-filled lives, Their mutual need for solace
is momentarily satisfied, until Weller's pent-up rage, and Fonsia's
subtle needling, build to a final heart wrenching conclusion.
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, 1978
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| April 25 - May 30, 2009 |
Candida
by George Bernard Shaw |
Candida is the wife of a first-rate clergyman named
James Mavor Morell, a popular Christian Socialist Reverend in the
Church of England, yet his wife Candida is responsible for much of
his success. She returns home from a trip to London with Eugene Marchbanks,
a young poet who worships her and wants to rescue her from what he
presumes to be a dull family life. Ultimately, Candida’s wisdom
saves the days as the two men become rivals for her love. Although
set in the 19th century, the strength of the play lies in its very
modern humor which springs from the timeless humanity of its characters.
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Performances are held Thursdays through Sundays at
The Bay Theatre, 275 West Street, Annapolis, MD. Tickets may be purchased
online at www.baytheatre.org
or reserved by phone (410-268-1333) or email (reserve@baytheatre.org).
Prices range from $25 - $30. Season subscriptions are $110 for adults,
$90 for seniors and students; subscriptions must be purchased by 11/8/08.
Mailing address: P.O. Box 5201, Annapolis, MD 21403 Phone: 410-268-1333
Email: info@baytheatre.org
Website: www.baytheatre.org
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The Bay Theatre Company
275 West St. Annapolis, MD 21401
click here for directions
410-268-1333
info@baytheatre.org
Parking available in West Garrett garage
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The Bay Theatre Company is a professional non-profit repertory theatre
company located at 275 West Street in Annapolis, Maryland. It was founded
in 2002 with a threefold mission: (1) to produce plays of superb quality
and richness for audiences of diverse ages and cultures; (2) to promote
theatre education for students of all ages, and (3) to provide working
opportunities for theatre artists. To fulfill this mission, the Bay Theatre
Company produces four to five professional productions each year, employing experienced
theatre artists and Actors’ Equity professionals, as well as recent theatre
school graduates. In addition, the Company offers workshops and performance
opportunities for students of all ages, both independently and in association
with Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts.
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