HATE MAIL
Bill Corbett and Kira Oblensky
Directed by Jack Souza
A wild and funny epistolary play where worlds collide when a complaint letter gets someone fired from their job. There’s no turning back as the characters move from hate to love, and then right back again.
Sept. 16 – Oct. 9, 2005
THE LION IN WINTER
James Goldman
Directed by Michael Caine
Uneasy is the head on which the crown lies, and uneasy the truce between the matchless Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine. It’s Christmas at Chinon and in this wonderfully funny and poignant play, they’re wondering what to hang: the holly or each other. Few since Shakespeare have had such a marvelous gift for truly comic repartee.
Nov. 18 – Dec. 11, 2005
COPENHAGEN
Michael Frayn
Directed by Heike Hambley
In 1941 German physicist Werner Heisenberg went to Copenhagen to see his Danish counterpart, Niels Bohr. In this incisive drama the two men meet in a situation fraught with danger in hopes of discovering why we do what we do. Winner of 3 Tony Awards, including Best Play.
Feb. 3 – 26, 2006
THE ROAD TO MECCA
Athol Fugard
Directed by David Barbaree
This unusual drama focuses on fundamental conflicts between young and old, rural and urban, Afrikaner and English, religious and secular. Winner of the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Foreign Play.
April 21 – May 14, 2006
HARD TRAVELIN’
Jim Johnson
Woody Guthrie’s life was dedicated to an uncompromising belief that through unity of effort, the common man would prevail over tyranny and injustice. Using Jim Johnson’s readers theater script, first performed in the early 1970’s, members of the original cast along with some new blood from PTP, we are bound to inspire you with Woody's words and music
July 14 – Aug. 6, 2006