Season 41 (2001/2002)
To celebrate the beginning of our 40th season, weve bought back one of our favorite wacky comedies.  We hope it will prove to be one of yours, too. The mind of Mildred Wild is a dark and mysterious place ripe with bizzare characters all set on helping Mildred through the day. Come prepared to laugh!
Secret Affairs Mildred Wild
by Paul Zindel
Sep 14 - Oct 13, 2001
It starts just as any other day, the husband and kids off to work and school, first of the daily chores completed; all is safe and secure with your world.  There is a knock on the door.  If you answer it, your life and that of your family will never be the same.
The Desperate Hours
by Joseph Hayes
Jan 4 - Feb 2, 2002
When a young boy with the gift and a curious stranger take a shine to one another, the town will never be the same. A moving story of the intertwining lives in this small town...one not to miss.
The Diviners
by Jim Leonard Jr
Apr 12 - May 11, 2002
We promise that this incarnation of our annual summer mellerdrammer will have all the necessary elements - the chaste young heroine, the dashing manly hero, the dastardly villain, and - if history repeats itself - a virtual cast of thousands.  Will good once again triumph over evil?  Youll want to make reservations early, or you wont get a good seat to find out!
Face On The Barroom Floor
by Tim J Kelly
Jul 19 - Aug 24, 2002
A delightful new Christmas story. A small town, like the ones you know, with all those delightful characters you love.  Come let Beebo (both Big and Little), the sisters, Miss Sarah and Miss Alice, Tuti Fruity (the cat), all of the kids in this years pageant, and of course Buster the Christmas hog share their holiday spirits with you.
Fruitcakes
by Julian Wiles
Nov 2 - Dec 1, 2001
Dame Agatha at her best. For those who love to figure out whodunit, dont miss this opportunity.  A new bed and breakfast, an unexpected guest and a dead body...Hello, whats this?
The Mousetrap
by Agatha Christie
Feb 22 - Mar 23, 2002
Join us as we celebrate Gay Pride month with this delightful comedy. First, an unexpected guest arrives, then an unexpected gift, then another uninvited person shows up.  Mix this with the anxiously awaited parental unit, and dysfunctional with a capital D is what comes to mind. Come see how the past effects our future, and how each of us should give and get comfort and joy.
Comfort and Joy
by Jack Heifner
May 31 - Jun 29, 2002
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