Upcoming Show:
House of Blue Leaves

The House of Blue Leaves is a zany comedy about
the day the Pope made a visit to NYC. in 1965 and how
the visit affects a frustrated middle aged songwriter
who works as a zoo keeper and his mistress. Meanwhile
his wife has not managed to come out of her room for 6
months. The son is in the military and has come home-AWOL-
as he is mentally unstable---the time is the VIetnam War.
The whole family has their hopes on Billy Einhorn who
is in Hollywood and an old friend of Artie's. They feel
he will take Artie to Hollywood and all will be well.
But things change course when Billy comes with his hard
of hearing girlfriend. Meanwhile Nuns have dropped in
from the roof where they had been watching the Pope and
we then find out the son has a bomb that will go off at
any second. It is one crazy ride from beginning
to end with laughter constantly along the way.
Announcing the cast of our March production, House of Blue
Leaves
Artie Shaughnesssy — Jon Zak
Bananas Shaughnessy — Renee Richman-Weisband
Ronnie Shaughnessy — Eric Wunsch
Bunny Flingus — Kirsten Quinn
Corrinna Stroller — Jenn MacMillan
Billy Einhorn — Rob Hargraves
Head Nun — Janet Wasser
2nd Nun — Rebecca Miglionico
Little Nun — Emily Kleimo
Please join us in Studio 5 at the Walnut Street Theatre
Studio 5
March 1st thru March 25th. Performances on Thursday thru
Saturday at 8PM and Sundays at 7PM

Previous Show:
Amy's View
By David Hare
March 3rd - March 27, 2011
Directed By Neill Hartley
It is 1979. Esme Allen is a well-known West End actress at just
the moment when the West End is ceasing to offer actors a regular
way of life. The visit of her daughter, Amy, with a new boyfriend,
Dominic, sets in train a series of events which only find their
shape sixteen years later.

Previous Show:
Broken Glass
March 11 - April 4, 2010
Directed By Neill Hartley
It is November 1938 in Brooklyn, New York. Sylvia Gellberg has
mysteriously become paralyzed from the waist down. Dr. Hyman
tries to get to the root of the problem. Arthur Miller starts
to peel away the layers of the characters lives in this exploration
of what it means to be American and Jewish in 1938.
View pictures from
our recent performances of
Broken Glass! |