
Book Music and Lyrics by Jonathan Larson
Directed by Hector Correa
Musical Direction by Joseph Anderson
Choreography by Fae Salfiti
September 23 – October 10, 2010
At the Campus Theatre
"Forget regret or life is yours to miss."
Eight friends are living the Bohemian life, struggling to express themselves through their art and “measuring their lives in love.” Against the gritty backdrop of New York’s East Village, these friends strive for success and acceptance while enduring the obstacles of poverty, illness and the AIDS epidemic. Rated PG-13.

Dramatized by Steven Dietz
From Bram Stoker’s World Famous Novel, “Dracula”
Directed by Daren A.C. Carollo
October 21 – November 7, 2010
At the Harbor Theatre
“The victim of a vampire becomes his creature, linked to him in life and after death.”
When the mysterious Count Dracula takes an interest in the beautiful, young Lucy who suffers from horrific dreams and a strange illness, he arouses the suspicions of her fiancé Jonathan Harker and Professor Abraham Van Helsing. Following a series of unexplained occurrences, the men fear Dracula may be one of the undead that prowls the darkness and preys upon innocent souls. Rated PG.

Book by Thomas Meehan
Music by Charles Strouse
Lyrics by Martin Charnin
Directed by Robin Stanton
“Tomorrow, Tomorrow I Love Ya Tomorrow You’re Only A Day Away”
Based on the classic funny papers character “Little Orphan Annie”®, this treasured Broadway classic tells the story of how one little girl wins the heart of a New York City tycoon and changes the course of a nation. It’s one adventure after another as Annie and her loyal dog Sandy escape the orphanages evil Miss Hannigan, elude drifter cohorts Rooster and Lily, charm the heart of Daddy Warbucks and inspire Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal. Rated G.
By Sarah Ruhl
Directed by George Maguire
March 3-20, 2011
Harbor Theatre
“How does a person remember to forget. It’s difficult.”
On the day Eurydice is to marry her true love Orpheus, a tragic misstep sends her plummeting to the surreal depths of the underworld. Memories are forbidden in this world, but an unexpected reunion with her father vividly awakens Eurydice's mind with the love she felt in life. When Orpheus braves the gates of the abyss to find her and mesmerizes the Underworld with his sublime music, Eurydice must decide between her father or her Earthly love, between life and death. Rated PG.
RSC Version
By L. Frank Baum
Directed by Holli Hornlien
May 12-29, 2011
Campus Theatre
“There’s no place like home. There’s no place like home.”
Swept up in the turbulent core of a tornado, Dorothy Gale is transported from her home in Kansas to the magical Land of Oz. There, she meets the steadfast friends that will help her find her way back home. Rated G.
2010-2011 Season Sponsors:
The TR Family Trust

