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November 6 through December 13, 2009 ANNA CHRISTIE
By EUGENE O'NEILL. Won the second of the playwright's four Pulitzer Prizes. A "fallen woman" is reunited with her father, but has to battle the sea for the man she loves.
February 12 through March 21, 2010 UNDER MILK WOOD By DYLAN THOMAS. The great Welsh poet depicts a day in a small seaside town. This "Play for Voices" is famous for its soaring language and vivid characters.
May 7 through June 13, 2010 AMPHITRYON 38 By JEAN GIRAUDOUX. In S. N. Behrman's delightful adaptation, Jupiter falls for a mortal woman who is steadfastly true to her husband. Funny and perceptive.
July 23 through August 29, 2010 THE MISUNDERSTANDING By ALBERT CAMUS. The existentialist masterpiece by the author of "The Stranger." Death is the ultimate irony in this unforgettable drama.
Plays and dates subject to change.
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