Sherlock Holmes: The Final Adventure
adapted by Steven Dietz, from the original play by William Gillette and Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Directed by Matt Cederholm
Produced by Chris Erath
June 1-3, 8-10, 2012
Could it be . . . Sherlock Holmes' final case? Could the ultimately logical, thoroughly dispassionate detective who has survived poison, pistols and other precarious perils actually be laid low by his love for a woman? The villainous Professor Moriarty thinks so. And despite the best efforts of Holmes and his loyal sidekick Dr. Watson, Moriarty may just be right. Whenever Holmes is on the case, you're in for a night of edge-of-your-seat suspense, mystery, drama and a healthy dose of humor.
Winner of the 2007 Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Mystery Play.
Company
music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
book by George Furth
Directed by Tom Large
Produced by Faye Harrington
November 9-11, 16-18, 2012
Set in upper Manhattan, Company is a funny, sophisticated exploration of love and commitment as seen through the eyes of a charming perpetual bachelor questioning his single state and his enthusiastically married, slightly envious friends. With a wise and witty Stephen Sondheim score including "Another Hundred People," "Side by Side by Side," "The Ladies Who Lunch" and "Being Alive," Company offers musical comedy at its finest.
Winner of the 1971 Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Score, Best Lyrics, and Best Book of a Musical.
Stop Kiss
Written by Diana Son
Directed by Margaret Umbsen
Produced by Faye Harrington
March 2-4, 9-11, 2012
In this award-winning play, an unexpected romance between two young women is shattered when an assault leaves one in a coma. The other is left to piece together the story of their friendship, and find out what her happiness is worth to her. This story of charmingly unfocused Callie and her friendship with Sara, a schoolteacher from St. Louis, is a gentle, affectionate work, with a blithe sense of comedy.
"A delicately balanced drama." The New York Times
