
MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING
By: William Shakespeare
February 10-12, 2012
This drama is one of the great comedy plays by William Shakespeare. The play revolves around two pairs of lovers, Beatrice and Benedick and Claudio and Hero. The main plot of the play revolves around obstacles to the union of the two young lovers - Claudio and Hero. The love-hate relationship of Beatrice and Benedick features the "merry war" of the sexes. Benedick thinks he hates Beatrice but really loves her and Beatrice who thinks she hates Benedick but really loves him.


AND A CHILD SHALL LEAD
By: Michael Slade
April 6-8, 2012
This is the heroic and true story of children coming of age in Terezin, the "Jewish city" established by the Nazis near Prague as a way station before the death camps. In the face of unspeakable horror, these children use their determination and creativity to build lives filled with hope and beauty -- playing, studying, making art, and writing an underground newspaper -- all at the peril of being executed. Their actual poems and stories are woven into a fast-paced drama, evoking the universality of children caught in the insanity of war.


FOXTALES
By: Charles Pascoe
August 17-19, 2012
The play, written by Charles Pascoe, follows the adventures of Sonny Fox, who wants to find out about the rest of the world, and meets several other animals along the way who teach him lessons about friendship and working together.
Each encounter has a moral, and the moral is presented in songs that draw from the fox fables of Aesop.