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Augusta By Richard Dresser. Molly, middle-aged, and Claire, young, pretty and hopeful, become friends as they clean houses for summer people on the coast of Maine. But a new boss makes them both question the other's integrity. After betrayals, power grabs and moral dilemmas, they discover that their only hope for a better life lies in their friendship. |
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Blue Surge By Rebecca Gilman. Curt, a small-town Midwestern cop meets Sandy, an 18-year-old prostitute, in a raid on a massage parlor. He finds an unlikely kindred spirit in Sandy and begins a relationship with her that puts everything he's worked for at risk. |
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Kids Say the Darndest Things Book and lyrics by Robert Johanson. Music and lyrics and orchestration by Albert Evans. Based on the hilarious best-selling book by Art Linkletter, this rollicking entertainment is concocted from the actual zany and oddly wise things that kids under the age of 12 have said. It is filled with the innocent wisdom that comes out of the "mouths of babes" and reminds us to look at the world with a kid's view. |
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Mr. Chickee's Funny Money Music and lyrics by Lamont Dozier and Paris Dozier. Book by David Ingber. Based on the novel by Christopher Paul Curtis. Orchestrations and arrangements by Brian Usifer. Ten-year-old Steven, a self-proclaimed spy and president of the Flint Future Detectives Club, is asked to unlock the secret behind a mysterious bill. With his pals, Steven discovers family, friends, imagination and determination are the true keys to success. This all new rhythm and blues musical grooves to original songs by Motown legend Lamont Dozier who wrote hits like "Stop! In the Name of Love" with additional music and lyrics by his son, Paris Dozier. |
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Delirium's Daughters By Nicholas Korn. When four suitors arrive to ask for the hands of Signor Di Lirio's three lovely daughters, the old gentleman agrees, as long as they have the approval of their mother. And that's where the problems begin--the old man's wife died three years ago, and he has gone so mad with grief that he still believes she is alive. |
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My Man Godfrey By Eric K. Hatch. In the depths of the Depression, Godfrey, a "forgotten man", takes a job as butler to a family of socialites. Dealing with their eccentricities, alcoholism and general nuttiness, it is Godfrey that rescues them after they go broke. |
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The Singin' Cowboy Book by Todd Mueller and Hank Boland. Music and lyrics by Gregg Opelka. Jam-packed with gunfights, a hangin', a half-million-dollar bank heist, saloon girls and cowhands, a good-hearted Madam, hilarious dialogue and a wagonload of strummable, hummable tunes, this musical tells the tale of how the Singin' Cowboy tames the fierce Tumbleweed Tammy and converts her gang of outlaws to the ways of goodness. |
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Some Sweet Day By Flip Kobler and Cindy Marcus. Ever wish you could go back in time and fix your mistakes? In this full-throttle romantic comedy, one man is given the chance to do just that. Ken regrets losing the girl of his dreams 24 years ago. Now he's obsessed with building a machine that will take him back in time to fix his mistakes. |