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by A. R. Gurney
The new female that Greg brings home from
Central Park has his wife, Kate, seeing red. The third roommate is a dog named Sylvia who becomes Greg's escape from the unknowns of middle age. But Kate sees the bond between man and his best friend as a challenge for her husband's affection, a challenge about which Sylvia has plenty to say.
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by William Shakespeare
The modern relevance of this masterpiece that
portrays an empire torn by political intrigue and
conspiratorial ambition is abundant. In a
conflict between liberty and tyranny, Caesar's
friend Brutus must weigh his personal beliefs
against the love of a comrade, and Marc Antony is
forced to ask his “friends, Romans, countrymen,” whether the murder of a king can ever be justified.
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by Tennessee Williams
This shocking tale of scandal and betrayal examines
how a young man's scheme of using people leaves
him deserted by love and his youth. Chance Wayne
is a drifter whose failings as an actor lead him into a
career as a gigolo, returning home to try to rekindle
an old flame. What Chance doesn't know is that
unwittingly he had infected the girl, and her father
lays in wait for Chance's return and for his revenge.
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by Sophocles
"Leave it to a playwright who has been dead for
2,400 years to jolt Broadway (with) soul satisfying
drama at its most passionately, intensely alive." -
N.Y. Times. Driven by an insatiable desire to avenge
her father's death at the hands of her mother,
Electra seeks and gains revenge and thus turns her
triumph of justice into a tragic repetition of her
mother's crime.
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by Larry Gelbart
Foxwell J. Sly and his assistant set about to devise
ways to rob from the rich to give to themselves.
Turn-of-the-century San Francisco never looked
quite as silly as when swindlers use greed to convince
a trio of fools to go to great lengths to become what
they each believe to be Sly's sole heir. It's no wonder
that this hilariously farcical adaptation comes from the
pen of the comic genius who brought us M*A*S*H.
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by William Shakespeare
Marc Antony, the handsome, brave Roman general
becomes captivated with Cleopatra, the beautiful
and proud Queen of Egypt, and together they ignore
his responsibilities to Rome, defying the power of
the Senate and entering into a tragic war that is
waged against the two lovers. One of Shakespeare's
most poetic plays; this historical love story is both
evocative and passionate.
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by Nikolai Gogol, translated by Leonid Igantieff,
adapted by Peter Raby
This high spirited and keen witted satire on official
crookedness and human stupidity is funny, fast-paced
and refreshing. Corrupt officials fall over themselves
to put their town back together after an inspector
general is dispatched to scrutinize them, bribing and
fawning over him to cover up their misdeeds. But it
turns out the inspector general is not everything he
appears to be.
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