As Joley looks back on the events that have shaped her life, her past comes alive on stage. As the memories of her abusive childhood, her journey to escape it, and the charming man in the white suit who’s at the heart of it all come rushing back to her, Joley struggles to take control of her past, and to keep it from defining her future.
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Convinced that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was directly responsible for the death of his wife during the Holocaust, Arthur Mandel won’t rest until he feels justice has been served, even if that means spending all of his after life bumping heads with some of history’s biggest names as he campaigns to have FDR put on trial.
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When the cast and crew of a new movie sense weakness in their director, they pounce on the opportunity to steer the film in their favor. Using emotional blackmail, sexual dalliances, and plain old power plays, these characters aren’t afraid to stoop to any level to get what they want.
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When Sister Elizabeth Donderstock leaves her tight knit religious community for the outside world, she has no idea how much the strange parade of Ukrainian immigrants, recovering alcoholic restaurant workers, and people in peanut costumes will change her life, or how much she’ll change theirs.
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A workshop production of a new play about the transformation of Eleanor Roosevelt into one of America’s most iconic first lady, showing how the private and passionate relationship between Roosevelt and reporter Lorena Hickock helped shape her into the woman we know her as today.
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From April 1 – 17 we will present a multi-media production of Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 in collaboration with the city of Pittsfield. Fahrenheit 451 tells the story of Guy Montag, who has worked as a civil servant burning books for ten years. When he meets Clarisse, a young woman with powerful, strange ideas, he becomes more and more unsure about the nature of his work.
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