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2011-2012 Seasons Announced!
Mainstage
All Together Theatre
Etcetera
Coming Soon
On the Mainstage
Shirley Valentine
by Willy Russell
February 16 - March 18, 2012
All Together Theatre
Goldilocks and the Three Bears
February 12 - April 1, 2012
Etcetera
On The LTW Stage Now
All My Sons
by Arthur Miller
Through February 12, 2012
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30pm, Sundays at 3:00pm
The great Arthur Miller's classic play about guilt, responsibility, and the relationship between fathers and sons in the aftermath of World War II. ALL MY SONS asks: What do you believe in—and how do you go on believing—when the world changes, and the ones who gave you those beliefs have let you down? Winner of the New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Play, this masterpiece launched Arthur Miller's career and crowned him one of America's most successful playwrights.
Bringing Literature To Life!
Sunday, February 5, 2012 at 1:00 PM
Bring your favorite book to Live Theatre Workshop and watch the characters jump off of the pages and on to our stage. Everyone is invited to bring a short children’s book, and we will select a few to perform on the spot. As your books are read, a team of actors will improvise a performance and bring the story to life.
Directed and conceived by Michael Martinez
Featuring Danielle Dryer, Christopher Johnson, Casi Omick, Lucille Petty, Carley Preston and Shannon Rzucidlo
Burn This
by Lanford Wilson
A one-night only staged reading on
Sunday, February 5, 2012 at 8:00 PM
Tickets only $5 at the Box Office
The place is a Manhattan loft shared by Anna, a lithe young dancer-choreographer, and her two gay roommates—her collaborator, Robby, who has just been killed in a freak boating accident, and Larry, a world-weary, caustically funny young advertising executive. As the play begins Anna is recovering from attending Robby's funeral, comforted by her wealthy, well-meaning boyfriend, Burton, a sci-fi screenwriter whose persistent proposals of marriage Anna finds herself unable to accept. Then, with sudden, unexpected explosiveness, Robby's older brother, Pale, bursts on the scene. He has come to collect his brother's belongings—but stays on to transform the action of the play and the lives of those in it. Menacing, profane, dangerous and yet oddly sensitive, Pale is both terrifying and fascinating and, in the end, the one who brings to Anna the unsettling but compelling love that, despite her fears and doubts, she cannot turn away.
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