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Bullshot Crummond

January 22 - February 15

A Comedy by Ron House, Alan Shearman, Diz White, John Neville-Andrews, and Derek Cunningham

“Bullshot Crummond” is an irreverent spoof of detective B-movies. It’s a hilarious comedy ambitiously staged for wild thrills and spills traditionally seen on the screen: plane crashes, car chases, icy mountain cliff hangers, sword fights, and even a naval sea battle.

The story follows the kidnapping of an eccentric Professor and his synthetic diamond formula by evil German masterminds. To track down her missing father, the Professor’s daughter engages the services of ace detective and dashing World War l hero Hugh “Bullshot” Crummond – unaware that he is a dim-witted blundering idiot.
This play has suggested violence and is suitable for ages 10 and up.

Individual tickets are $40.00 for Adults and $35.00 for Senior/Student. Please contact the box office about group rates.

Individual tickets are $40.00 for Adults and $35.00 for Senior/Student. Please contact the box office about group rates.

Bullshot Crummond

January 22 - February 15

A Comedy by Ron House, Alan Shearman, Diz White, John Neville-Andrews, and Derek Cunningham

“Bullshot Crummond” is an irreverent spoof of detective B-movies. It’s a hilarious comedy ambitiously staged for wild thrills and spills traditionally seen on the screen: plane crashes, car chases, icy mountain cliff hangers, sword fights, and even a naval sea battle.

The story follows the kidnapping of an eccentric Professor and his synthetic diamond formula by evil German masterminds. To track down her missing father, the Professor’s daughter engages the services of ace detective and dashing World War l hero Hugh “Bullshot” Crummond – unaware that he is a dim-witted blundering idiot.
This play has suggested violence and is suitable for ages 10 and up.

Gutenberg! The Musical!

March 5 - 29

By Anthony King and Scott Brown
Directed by Rick Robinson
Musical Direction by Karl Iverson

“Gutenberg! The Musical!” is a two-person musical spoof where aspiring playwrights Bud and Doug perform a backers’ audition for their ill-advised musical about Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press. They sing all the songs and play all the parts, hoping to secure a Broadway contract. The show is a hilarious celebration of big dreams, bad ideas, and the magic of live theatre.
This show is suitable for ages 12 and up.

Individual tickets are $40.00 for Adults and $35.00 for Senior/Student. Please contact the box office about group rates.

Gutenberg! The Musical!

March 5 - 29

By Anthony King and Scott Brown
Directed by Rick Robinson
Musical Direction by Karl Iverson

“Gutenberg! The Musical!” is a two-person musical spoof where aspiring playwrights Bud and Doug perform a backers’ audition for their ill-advised musical about Johannes Gutenberg, the inventor of the printing press. They sing all the songs and play all the parts, hoping to secure a Broadway contract. The show is a hilarious celebration of big dreams, bad ideas, and the magic of live theatre.
This show is suitable for ages 12 and up.

Individual tickets are $40.00 for Adults and $35.00 for Senior/Student. Please contact the box office about group rates.

A Man for All Seasons

April 16 - May 10

By Robert Bolt
Directed by Susan Aversa
Featuring Russell Lloyd as Sir Thomas More

“A Man for All Seasons” explores several key themes, including conscience, integrity, the conflict between individual morality and state power, and the corrupting influence of power itself. The play centers on  Sir Thomas More, a man of principle who refuses to compromise his beliefs, even when facing pressure from King Henry Vlll. A message that is always timely.
Recommended for ages 12 and up.

Individual tickets are $40.00 for Adults and $35.00 for Senior/Student. Please contact the box office about group rates.

Individual tickets are $40.00 for Adults and $35.00 for Senior/Student. Please contact the box office about group rates.

A Man for All Seasons

April 16 - May 10

By Robert Bolt
Directed by Susan Aversa
Featuring Russell Lloyd as Sir Thomas More

“A Man for All Seasons” explores several key themes, including conscience, integrity, the conflict between individual morality and state power, and the corrupting influence of power itself. The play centers on  Sir Thomas More, a man of principle who refuses to compromise his beliefs, even when facing pressure from King Henry Vlll. A message that is always timely.
Recommended for ages 12 and up.

The Shark Is Broken

May 28 - June 21

By Ian Shaw and Joseph Nixon

“The Shark Is Broken” is not a complete documentary, but it is rooted in the true stories and experiences of the filming of “Jaws”. The play explores the behind-the-scenes drama, tensions, and conflicts between the actors, particularly Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss, and Roy Scheider, during the challenging production. While some dramatic liberties are taken, the play is considered “spiritually true” to the events and atmosphere of that time.
This play contains strong language and if it were a film, it would be rated for mature audiences.
Individual tickets are $40.00 for Adults and $35.00 for Senior/Student. Please contact the box office about group rates.

The Shark Is Broken

May 28 - June 21

By Ian Shaw and Joseph Nixon

“The Shark Is Broken” is not a complete documentary, but it is rooted in the true stories and experiences of the filming of “Jaws”. The play explores the behind-the-scenes drama, tensions, and conflicts between the actors, particularly Robert Shaw, Richard Dreyfuss, and Roy Scheider, during the challenging production. While some dramatic liberties are taken, the play is considered “spiritually true” to the events and atmosphere of that time.
This play contains strong language and if it were a film, it would be rated for mature audiences.
Individual tickets are $40.00 for Adults and $35.00 for Senior/Student. Please contact the box office about group rates.

The DaVinci Code

July 9 - August 9

Adapted by Rachel Wagstaff and Duncan Abel from the Novel by Dan Brown
Directed by Susan Aversa

In this thrilling, multi-award winning play, based on Dan Brown’s bestselling international phenomenon, Professor Robert Langdon is called to the Louvre in the dead of night, where he unwittingly becomes the center of a murder investigation. When cryptologist Sophie Nevew arrives at the scene, she alerts Robert that not only is he being asked to solve the crime, he is also the prime suspect. Soon they are in a race against time to clear Robert’s name and decipher a labyrinthine code before a shocking historical secret is lost forever.
This play is suitable for ages 12 and up.

Individual tickets are $40.00 for Adults and $35.00 for Senior/Student. Please contact the box office about group rates.

Individual tickets are $40.00 for Adults and $35.00 for Senior/Student. Please contact the box office about group rates.

The DaVinci Code

July 9 - August 9

Adapted by Rachel Wagstaff and Duncan Abel from the Novel by Dan Brown
Directed by Susan Aversa

In this thrilling, multi-award winning play, based on Dan Brown’s bestselling international phenomenon, Professor Robert Langdon is called to the Louvre in the dead of night, where he unwittingly becomes the center of a murder investigation. When cryptologist Sophie Nevew arrives at the scene, she alerts Robert that not only is he being asked to solve the crime, he is also the prime suspect. Soon they are in a race against time to clear Robert’s name and decipher a labyrinthine code before a shocking historical secret is lost forever.
This play is suitable for ages 12 and up.

I Hate Hamlet

August 27- Sept 20

By Paul Rudnick
Directed by Russell Lloyd

Television star Andrew Rally is about to start rehearsals to play Hamlet—and he is terrified. Unsure of himself, worried about his career, Andrew doesn’t know what to do. In the midst of his confusion, he is visited by the ghost of legendary actor John Barrymore. Barrymore explains that all actors who take on the role are visited and mentored by their predecessors, and that he cannot leave Andrew until he takes the stage as Hamlet. Andrew’s girlfriend wants him to be a romantic hero of the stage, his friend wants him to accept a lucrative new TV gig, and Barrymore wants him to accept his own great theatrical mantle. As Andrew grows under Barrymore’s larger-than-life wing, he is forced to confront the ultimate question: who he wants to be, or not to be.
This play is suitable for all ages.

Individual tickets are $40.00 for Adults and $35.00 for Senior/Student. Please contact the box office about group rates.

I Hate Hamlet

August 27- Sept 20

By Paul Rudnick
Directed by Russell Lloyd

Television star Andrew Rally is about to start rehearsals to play Hamlet—and he is terrified. Unsure of himself, worried about his career, Andrew doesn’t know what to do. In the midst of his confusion, he is visited by the ghost of legendary actor John Barrymore. Barrymore explains that all actors who take on the role are visited and mentored by their predecessors, and that he cannot leave Andrew until he takes the stage as Hamlet. Andrew’s girlfriend wants him to be a romantic hero of the stage, his friend wants him to accept a lucrative new TV gig, and Barrymore wants him to accept his own great theatrical mantle. As Andrew grows under Barrymore’s larger-than-life wing, he is forced to confront the ultimate question: who he wants to be, or not to be.
This play is suitable for all ages.

Individual tickets are $40.00 for Adults and $35.00 for Senior/Student. Please contact the box office about group rates.

The Moors

October 8 - November 1

By Jen Silverman

“The Moors”  is a dark comedy and Gothic romance play that follows two sisters, Agatha and Huldey, living in isolation on the English moors. Their lives are disrupted by the arrival of a young governess, Emilie, and an anthropomorphic Mastiff who falls for a Moor Hen. The play explores themes of isolation, desire, manipulation, and the subversion of traditional Gothic romance tropes. “The Moors” is a dark comedy about love, desperation and visibility. From the playwright of “Witch,” performed in 2024 at CTP to critical acclaim.
For mature audiences.

Individual tickets are $40.00 for Adults and $35.00 for Senior/Student. Please contact the box office about group rates.

Individual tickets are $40.00 for Adults and $35.00 for Senior/Student. Please contact the box office about group rates.

The Moors

October 8 - November 1

By Jen Silverman

“The Moors”  is a dark comedy and Gothic romance play that follows two sisters, Agatha and Huldey, living in isolation on the English moors. Their lives are disrupted by the arrival of a young governess, Emilie, and an anthropomorphic Mastiff who falls for a Moor Hen. The play explores themes of isolation, desire, manipulation, and the subversion of traditional Gothic romance tropes. “The Moors” is a dark comedy about love, desperation and visibility. From the playwright of “Witch,” performed in 2024 at CTP to critical acclaim.
For mature audiences.

The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild Dramatic Society’s Production of A Christmas Carol

November 19 - December 31

By David McGillivray and Walter Zerlin Jr.
Based (loosely) on the novel by Charles Dickens
Directed by Karen Moore

With a title like that, what more can we say? The ladies of the Farndale Avenue Housing Estate mount an assault on the classics with their stage version of A Christmas Carol. Enthusiasm is their middle name and with the support of their long-suffering stage manager, Gordon, the cast presents a dizzy array of characters from the Dickensian holiday favorite. No Farndale evening would be quite complete without the wayward touches of ingenuity for which the ladies are so justly famed. You won’t want to miss this unforgettable spectacle of sparkling wit and hilarity. It’s a dramatic massacre of Dickens and a holiday delight you will long remember! Suitable for everyone with a delicious sense of humor.
This play is suitable for anyone who loves to laugh!
Individual tickets are $40.00 for Adults and $35.00 for Senior/Student. Please contact the box office about group rates.

The Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild Dramatic Society’s Production of A Christmas Carol

November 19 - December 31

By David McGillivray and Walter Zerlin Jr.
Based (loosely) on the novel by Charles Dickens
Directed by Karen Moore

With a title like that, what more can we say? The ladies of the Farndale Avenue Housing Estate mount an assault on the classics with their stage version of A Christmas Carol. Enthusiasm is their middle name and with the support of their long-suffering stage manager, Gordon, the cast presents a dizzy array of characters from the Dickensian holiday favorite. No Farndale evening would be quite complete without the wayward touches of ingenuity for which the ladies are so justly famed. You won’t want to miss this unforgettable spectacle of sparkling wit and hilarity. It’s a dramatic massacre of Dickens and a holiday delight you will long remember! Suitable for everyone with a delicious sense of humor.
This play is suitable for anyone who loves to laugh!
Individual tickets are $40.00 for Adults and $35.00 for Senior/Student. Please contact the box office about group rates.