Our 07-08 Season

Here is a run down of our season line-up including productions and events.

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INCORRUPTIBLE: A DARK COMEDY ABOUT THE DARK AGES
by Michael Hollinger
Directed by Joe Winskye
September 2007

Is it okay to steal a loaf of bread to keep your family from starving? A French monastery whose luck has run out finds themselves without funds to provide food, shelter, or assistance to themselves or any of the starving local villagers. A chance meeting with a roving minstrel with a bright idea starts them selling the body parts of deceased locals, passing them off as the bones of saints in order to keep themselves from starving. Finally, the question must be asked 'Is it okay to do a bad thing for a good reason?' before things get completely out of hand.



Hats Off to the Arts
October 2007

Our one day event full of games, performance and more, bringing together local artists of all kinds and rasing funds to support Hat Trick. With food, raffles, and indoor and outdoor entertainment there is something for everyone.



THE PAVILION by Craig Wright
Directed by Jack Holloway
November 2007

Peter Mollberg returns to his high-school reunion with dreams of winning back Kari, the girl he left behind after an unexpected pregnancy ended their relationship. As the night progresses, both Peter and Kari are led, through their interactions with a host of characters all played by a virtuosic Narrator, to face the consequences of choices made long ago and start back into life with newfound strength and bittersweet resolve.



THE UNDERPANTS adapted by Steve Martin
Directed by C. David Frankel
January 2008

When his young wife's underpants fall around her ankles at a parade for the king, Theo Maske fears scandal. However, instead of driving people away, the incident draws the attention of two onlookers, who decide to stay in the room Theo is renting out! The comic tale that follows tests the limits of propriety and explores the draw of overnight celebrity...for as long as it lasts.



FUNNY MONEY by Ray Cooney
Directed by Jack Holloway
March 2008

On the evening of his birthday, Henry Perkins, a mild-mannered accountant, accidentally trades briefcases with another man, only to find out that there's a million dollars inside it. Henry tells his unsuspecting wife of their new-found fortune, but she doesn't embrace it as well as he does...soon they're joined by their best friends, a cop on the take, a cop on the hunt, and the dreaded "Mr. Big", who has come to claim his million dollars.



Quick Kicks with Hat Trick: Hat Trick kicks cancer
April 2008

What could be better than getting back to your childhood with a good game of kickball, winning prizes for it and supporting a couple of good causes all at the same time? A portion of all proceeds from this event will be donated to the American Cancer Society.



BURN THIS by Lanford Wilson
Directed by Joe Winskye
May 2008

Anna, a young dancer-choreographer, arrives home from attending her roomate Robby's funeral. With sudden, unexpected explosiveness, Robby's older brother, Pale, bursts on the scene. He has come to collect his brother's belongings and together Pale and Anna find an unsettling but compelling love that neither wants but they cannot turn away.



A Poetry Project
An original piece by Bob Gonzalez
June 2008

This piece takes a look at some of the world's most loved poetry from the public domain and brings it off of the bookshelf and onto its feet. This is a must-see for all ages.



Working Title: CHOOSE YOUR OWN SHAKESPEARE
Devised by Lani McGettigan, based on the works of William Shakespeare
July 2008

This world premiere piece combines some of Shakespeare's greatest comedies, bringing together audience and actor for an evening that will leave you begging for more. The concept of a choose-your-own-adventure book meets the Bard's timeless tales to ensure a performance that will never be the same twice.




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