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| Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley
by Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon
Directed by Curt Arnold
November 8 - December 8, 2024
A sequel to Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice set two years after the novel ends, Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley continues the story, only this time with bookish middle-sister Mary as its unlikely heroine. Mary is growing tired of her role as dutiful middle sister in the face of her siblings’ romantic escapades. When the family gathers for Christmas at Pemberley, an unexpected guest sparks Mary’s hopes for independence, an intellectual match, and possibly even love.
Our Cast:
Sabrina Maristela as Mary Bennet
Jacob Lang as Arthur De Bourgh
Nicole Coury as Elizabeth (Lizzy) Darcy
Stuart Hoffman as Fitzwilliam Darcy
Eliza Rodriguez as Jane Bingley
Aseem Garg as Charles Bingley
Ariana Starkman as Lydia Wickham
Gabrielle Perine as Anne De Bourgh
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| Red Barn Youth Theater:
The Missing Choir of Soda Springs
by Margo Haas
Thursday, December 19 at 7:00PM
Friday, December 20 at 7:00PM
Saturday, December 21 at 2:00PM and 7:00PM
The Soda Springs School choir has almost completed their singing tour when their bus breaks down a few days before Christmas. The story examines children’s resourcefulness and their uncanny ability to forgive.
Directed by Richie Lynch
*Special Youth Event* Reserved seat tickets are $12 for those 12 and under, $15 for those 13 and older.
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| OPUS
by Michael Hollinger
Directed by Craig Joseph
January 24 - February 16, 2025
Talk-Back Discussion with the Cast & Crew after the show on Saturday, January 25th
After firing one of their founding members due to his erratic behavior, a world-class string quartet takes a chance on a gifted but relatively inexperienced young woman. With only a few days to rehearse a grueling Beethoven masterpiece, the four struggle to prepare their highest-profile performance ever—a televised ceremony at the White House. Their rehearsal room becomes a pressure-cooker as passions rise, personalities clash, and the players are forced to confront the ephemeral nature of their life’s work.
Our cast:
Doug Sutherland as Elliot
Michael J. Montanus as Alan
Trey Gilpin as Dorian
Chris D'Amico as Carl
DeLee Cooper as Grace
OPUS is presented by special arrangement with Broadway Licensing, LLC, servicing the Dramatists Play Service collection. (www.dramatists.com)
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| The Half-Life of Marie Curie
by Lauren Gunderson
Directed by Anne McEvoy
March 21 - April 13, 2025
Talk-Back Discussion with the Cast & Crew after the show on Saturday, March 22nd
In 1911, Marie Curie won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her discovery of the elements radium and polonium. By 1912, she was the object of ruthless gossip over an alleged affair with the married Frenchman Paul Langevin, all but erasing her achievements from public memory. Weakened and demoralized by the press lambasting her as a “foreign” Jewish temptress and a homewrecking traitor, Marie agrees to join her friend and colleague Hertha Ayrton, an electromechanical engineer and suffragette, at her summer home in England. The Half-Life of Marie Curie revels in the power of female friendship as it explores the relationship between these two brilliant women, both of whom are mothers, widows, and fearless champions of scientific inquiry.
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| The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Conceived by Rebecca Feldman
Additional Material by Jay Reiss
Music and Lyrics by William Finn
Book by Rachel Sheinkin
Directed by Fred Sternfeld
Music Direction by Ben Malkevitch
Choreography by Jen Justice
May 16 - June 8, 2025
Talk-Back Discussion with the Cast & Crew after the show on Saturday, May 17th
This show requires audience participation.
An eclectic group of six mid-pubescents vie for the spelling championship of a lifetime. While candidly disclosing hilarious and touching stories from their home lives, the tweens spell their way through a series of (potentially made-up) words, hoping never to hear the soul-crushing, pout-inducing, life un-affirming "ding" of the bell that signals a spelling mistake. Six spellers enter; one speller leaves a champion! At least the losers get a juice box.
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