The Saint Sebastian Players announce their 26th season, including three mainstage productions and the company’s annual Monologue Matchup Competition.
The season opens with the black comedy The Lion in Winter
by James Goldman.
Directed by SSP Members Scott Rosengarden and Steven Walanka.
One of the archetypes for our notions of a "dis-functional family",
watch Henry II, Eleanor of Aquitane, Richard the Lionheart, and
the rest of the family celebrate Christmas in 1183.
The Play’s the Thing by Ferenc Molnar, adapted by P.G. Wodehouse,
February 9–March 4, 2007.
A young composer arrives at a castle on the Riviera to surprise his
fiancé, only to overhear a passionate exchange between her and
another man. The composer's mentor turns the disaster into delight by
concocting a play around the steamy overheard dialogue.
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
adapted by Dale Wasserman from Ken Kesey’s novel.
Concludes our season. April 27–May 20, 2007.
Watch McMurphy and Ratched battle for control of the
Cuckoo's Nest. One wild ride on stage, don't miss it.
