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2007-2008
  • The House of
    Frankenstein
  • Picasso at the
    Lapin Agile
  • Inherit the Wind
2006-2007
  • Mrs. Bob Cratchit's
    Wild Christmas Binge
  • Communicating Doors
  • Defying Gravity
2005-2006
  • Swing!
  • Broadway Bound
  • Proof
  • Kimberly Akimbo
2004-2005
  • Deliver Us Not/
    Epic Proportions
  • Doin' Time at the Alamo
2003-2004
  • Morning's at Seven
  • Inspecting Carol
  • Belles
2002-2003
  • Over the River and
    Through the Woods
  • Baby
  • The Boys Next Door
  • The Children's Hour
2001-2002
  • A Party to Murder
  • The Price
  • A Piece of My Heart
  • Plaza Suite
2000-2001
  • Our Town
  • Crossing Delancey
  • Pride's Crossing

2004-2005 Season Cast / Crew       • Photos

A Night of One Acts
Deliver Us Not!

Or, Birth Where is Thy Sting?
by Lee Howard and Greg Gamble
Directed by Adam Marple


Epic Proportions

by Larry Coen and David Crane
Directed by Arlene Schwab

Friday, October 22, 2004 8:00 PM
Saturday, October 23, 2004 8:00 PM
Sunday, October 24, 2004 3:00 PM

Thursday, October 28, 2004 8:00 PM
Friday, October 29, 2004 8:00 PM
Saturday, October 30, 2004 8:00 PM

Deliver Us Not! (Or, Birth Where is thy Sting?)
Three fetuses sharing a womb debate the possibilities of life-after-birth, trying to come to terms with their impending due-date. The characters, representing a trio of philosophies, take to task such topics as atheism, warm-fuzzy-new-age sophisms, and pompous poetry. Deliver Us Not! juggles it all with impudent wit and subtle subtext.

Epic Proportions
Set in the 1930's, Epic Proportions tells the story of two brothers, Benny and Phil, who go to the Arizona desert to be extras in the huge Biblical epic "Exeunt Omnes." Things move very quickly in this riotous comedy and before you know it, Phil is directing the movie, and Benny is starring in it. To complicate matters further, they both fall in love with Louise, the assistant director in charge of the extras. Along the way there are gladiator battles, the Ten Plagues and a cast of thousands portrayed by four other actors.