Don't Drink the Water
In this 1966 Woody Allen comedy, the blundering Hollander family's European vacation goes awry when they are mistaken for spies and are forced to hide out in the American embassy located in a Cold War country behind the Iron Curtain. A comedy of cultural errors ensues, resulting in a hilarious play with over-the-top characters and a plot drawn from James Bond crossed with the Marx Brothers.
Oct 3, Sun (2:00 pm) ASL-Interpreted
The Boy Friend
Set in the carefree world of the French Riviera in the Roaring Twenties, Sandy Wilson's The Boy Friend introduced Julie Andrews to Broadway. This delightful musical comedy takes place at Madame Dubonnet's Finishing School where an English heiress falls in love with a delivery boy-but both are hiding secrets. Will love find a way? Find out in this happily-ever-after feel-good show.
Nov 21, Sun (2:00 pm) ASL-Interpreted
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court
In this modern adaptation of Mark Twain's classic tale, a kid working on the set of a school play is transported back to the thrilling days of King Arthur where he is knighted "Sir Boss" and sets about modernizing Camelot. But when an invading army threatens, "Sir Boss" must save Camelot and find his way back home.
Dec 19, Sun (2:00 pm) ASL-Interpreted
The Lion in Winter
The Lion in Winter is a fascinating shell game plucked from a page of English history. The year is 1183, and shrewd King Henry II and his cunning wife Eleanor of Aquitaine engage in a battle of wits to decide which son will inherit the throne. The 1968 film version won three Academy Awards including best actress for Katharine Hepburn and best screenplay for James Goldman's adaptation of his 1966 play.
Jan 30, Sun (2:00 pm) ASL-Interpreted
Murder on the Nile
This Agatha Christie murder mystery is set aboard a Nile steamer in 1937. Young newlyweds on their honeymoon trip are plagued by other passengers, several with 'coincidental' and/or 'mysterious' connections to the happy couple. Add a murder and you've got a recipe for a classic mystery that's sure to have you on the edge of your seat as you try to guess who done it.
Mar 27, Sun (2:00 pm) ASL Interpreted
The Sound of Music
In this perennial favorite Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, Maria goes from postulant in a Salzburg Abbey, to governess for seven children, to "climbing every mountain" to find her true love, Captain Von Trapp. Favorite songs include Edelweiss, My Favorite Things, and of course, the title song. The Sound of Music is a delight for the entire family..
May 29, Sun (2:00 pm) ASL-Interpreted
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