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April 13 through 30, 2005 • Click here for more info
Tom Stoppard's

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead

Co-Production with Shakespeare Festival of Dallas
April 13 through 30, 2005






JANUARY 8th through 31st, 2004

The revival of the critically acclaimed
50th Anniversary Celebration
SAMUEL BECKETT'S
WAITING FOR GODOT
A tragicomedy in two acts at the
Sons of Hermann Hall.

Featuring Scott Milligan as Estragon, James Gilbert as Vladimir, William Harper as Pozzo, and R. Bradford Smith
as Lucky.

SHOWTIMES
Wednesdays & Thursdays at 7:30pm
Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm


SHOWTIMES
Wednesdays & Thursdays at 7:30pm
Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm

For Tickets call: 972.943.8915
FEBRUARY 11-28, 2004

Edward Albee's
The Zoo Story

Best known as 'the tale of two men and a park bench', this Obie Award winning script follows Jerry, a transient young writer from a wretched background, desperately trying to forge a human connection through attempts at communication with Peter, a fatherly, upper-middle class publishing executive. A park bench on a 'sun drenched Sunday afternoon' in Central Park ultimately serves as the setting for an animalistic, violent encounter between the two. Featuring James Gilbert (Waiting for Godot) as Jerry and newcomer David M. Dixon as Peter. Directed by Micah Lyles in his Metroplex directing debut. Not suitable for younger audiences due to violence.

At our new home
Sons of Hermann Hall

MAY 6 - 29, 2004

REGIONAL PREMIERE! DARIO FO AND FRANCA RAME'S
ORGASMO ADULTO ESCAPES
FROM THE ZOO

THE SEASON CLIMAX! A hilarious evening of entertainment about women and their sexual situation by Italy's most important contemporary playwrighting couple, Franca Rame and her husband Dario Fo (Accidental Death of An Anarchist). Written in 1977 in support of the Italian Women's Movement, its success carried it across Italy, and ultimately all over the world. Not suitable for younger audiences: Contains strong language.

"When you go to the theatre and see a tragedy, you identify, empathize, cry, cry, cry, then go home and say, "What a good cry I had tonight," and you have a good night's sleep. The social significance goes by like water over glass. But for us to provoke you to laughter, you have to have a brain, you have to be alert...to laugh, you throw open your mouth, and also your brain, and into your brain are hammered the nails of reason. Tonight, we hope that someone will go home with his or her head nailed down." -Orgasmo Adulto Escapes From the Zoo, Rame/Fo

At our new home
Sons of Hermann Hall


SHOWTIMES

Wednesdays & Thursdays at 7:30pm
Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm
SPECIAL MOTHERS
DAY PERFORMANCE:
SUNDAY MAY 9TH, 4PM!

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