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I Hate Hamlet
by Paul Rudnick


The play has a television actor drop in to N.Y., take the apartment of Lionel Barrymore, and fence with Lionel’s ghost as he battles with his conscience and search for fame in the theatre. The play is all out“fast mouthed and funny,” according to the Village Voice.

Honk!
by Anthony Drewe & George Stiles

"Honk!" is the story of Ugly, whose odd, gawky looks instantly incite prejudice from his family and neighbors. Separated from the farm and pursued by a hungry Cat, Ugly must nd his way home. The London Daily Telegraph calls HONK, “the brightest hope for the future of the British musical.”

The Seagull
by Anton Checkov

When famed actress Arkadina visits her family with her young lover Trigorin in tow, they become ensnared in a tragicomic tangle of romance, intrigue and unrequited love. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to experience anineteenth-century
masterpiece

Julius Caesar
by William Shakespeare

The fault dear Brutus, is not in our stars But in ourselves, that we are underlings. Julius Caesar is both a history and a tragedy and a tale of ambition, the play begins in Rome on Feb. 15, 44 B.C. and ends two years later in Phillippi. With its triumphant generals, ambitious politicians, and clever senators; this play seems both as timeless and eternal as Rome, itself, and as fresh as tomorrow’s headlines.