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TAMARACK HOUSE
by Michael Dowling
June 22 through 24, 2012
A compelling group of discarded misfits, caught in the whirlpool of a fleeting American dream, struggle to hold onto the stately boarding house that defines them.
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HANDICAPPED PEOPLE IN THEIR
FORMAL ATTIRE
by Kathryn Grant
July 12 through July 29, 2012
In 1968, members of the Delaware Association for the Handicapped kick up their heels at a black tie fundraiser to honor quadriplegic, Agnes Sheehan,
who is escorted by her able-bodied cousin, Theresa. As the tensions of the era erupt outside, a lifetime of pent-up resentment is unleashed between the two
women as they confront the true meaning of sacrifice. |
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FARRAGUT NORTH
by Beau Willimon
September 6 through 23, 2012
The inspiration for the blockbuster film, The Ides of March, Farragut North takes us on a compelling behind-the-scenes foray into the world of politics
and provides a fascinating look into the lives of the true movers and shakers of the modern political spin game. |
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iDREAM
by Eileen Trauth and Suzanne Trauth
October 11 through 13, 2012
Three high school girls, all confronting an uncertain future, are encouraged by a dynamic teacher to explore the male dominated field of computer technology and begin
to discover their place in the world. |
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LIBERTY LIVE: Talking to Westfield
by E.M. Lewis
December 7 through 9, 2012
Does the key to Trevor's future lie somewhere in Westfield's past? Duringa visit to the Westfield Museum with his Dad, history begins to come tolife -- and Trevor has to
figure out how to find his way home. Liberty Liveis an exciting new event that celebrates the history of New Jersey also features a guided tour of the Museum grounds and interactive
displays.Fun for the whole family! |
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