Season 39: 2019-2020

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Cahoots.  A comedy.

Written by Rick Johnson.

Directed by Dan Allers.

Runs three weeks: Aug. 23, 24, 25, 29, 30, 31  –  Sept. 1, 5, 6, 7, 2019.

Rated: Adult situations and language.

Filled with witty dialogue and hilarious one-liners, “Cahoots” once again demonstrates that things usually do get worse before they get better-and that the vaunted dangers of street crime can pale beside the outrageous mayhem that ensues when four “good friends” get together for a quiet dinner.

For audition questions, contact Dan Allers at danlite@mac.com.

Ticket Prices: $15.00. Online ticket sales close two hours prior to each performance. Tickets may be available to purchase at the box office after this time. Doors open one hour prior to play starting. The bar is open before all performances and at intermissions in our lobby courtesy of our bar vendor, The Capitol Bar. Tickets: https://stagecoachtheatre.com/plays-tickets/ Showtimes: 7:30 pm Thurs., 8:00 pm Fri. & Sat., 2:00 pm Sun. Matinee. Website: www.stagecoachtheatre.com. Like us on Facebook.

Cast:

CAST:
Zach Davis – Al Shields
Deanna Hamilton – Jan Miller
Megan Smith – Lois Shields
Layne Taylor – Ken Miller
Molly Jo Coupe – Alice Grant
Alex Campbell – Swing

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Jekyll & Hyde: The Musical.

A musical.

Music, book and lyrics written by Leslie Bricusse.

Music written by Frank Wildhorn.

Directed by Kelliey Chavez.

Co-Director – Andy Renfrew.

Runs four weeks: Oct. 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 20, 24, 25, 26, 2019.

Rated: Adult situations and language.

The epic struggle between good and evil comes to life on stage in the musical phenomenon, Jekyll & Hyde. Based on the classic story by Robert Louis Stevenson and featuring a thrilling score of pop rock hits from multi-Grammy-and Tony-nominated Frank Wildhorn and double-Oscar- and Grammy-winning Leslie Bricusse, Jekyll & Hyde has mesmerized audiences the world over. The perfect way to start your Halloween festivities.

For audition questions, contact Kelliey Chavez at Kelliey@bluerealm.net.

Ticket Prices: $20.00. Online ticket sales close two hours prior to each performance. Tickets may be available to purchase at the box office after this time. Doors open one hour prior to play starting. The bar is open before all performances and at intermissions in our lobby courtesy of our bar vendor, The Capitol Bar. Tickets: https://stagecoachtheatre.com/plays-tickets/ Showtimes: 7:30 pm Thurs., 8:00 pm Fri. & Sat., 2:00 pm Sun. Matinee. Website: www.stagecoachtheatre.com. Like us on Facebook.

Cast and Crew:

Jekyll/Hyde – Josh Conner
Lucy – Michelle Davis
Emma – Taylor Vickers
John Utterson – Christian Grey
Sir Danvers Carew – Doug Clemens
Simon Stride – Conner Talbot
General Lord Glossop – Russell Smith
Lady Beckonsfield – Niki Magill
Sir Archibald Proops – Justin Larson
Lord Savage/Spider – Lorenzo Rodriguez
Bishop of Baskingstoke – Jesse Sundet
Nellie – Niki Magill
Poole – Mary Morris
Bisset – Andy Renfrew
Ensemble & Red Rat Girl – Lizzy Brennan
Ensemble & Red Rat Girl – Emily Grover
Ensemble & Red Rat Girl – Katie Shuter Rompala
Ensemble & Red Rat Girl – Rachel Dickerson

Ensemble:
Amy Aiello
Danielle DeVall
Michelle Montanus
Rachel Schreffler
Masa Yasuda
Yale Langworthy

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A Christmas Carol.

A dramatic comedy.

Written by Patrick Barlow.

Directed by Curtis Ransom.

 

Runs four weeks: Nov. 22, 23, 28, 29, 30, – Dec. 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 2019.

Rated: Family friendly for teens and above.

If you think you’ve seen Charles Dickens’ immortal A Christmas Carol, and  just wait until you see Patrick Barlow’s new adaptation…True to its source (a ghost story, after all), it has its frightening moments as well as the immortal tale of redemption. All beautifully done. And then there are the unique touches that set this adaptation apart from Dickens’ original: the occasional hilarious contemporary dialogue, fourth wall disintegration, and a dash of puppetry. No matter how many times you’ve experienced A Christmas Carol, this version is not one to miss.

For audition questions, contact Curtis Ransom at ranscurt@sbcglobal.net.

Ticket Prices: $15.00. Online ticket sales close two hours prior to each performance. Tickets may be available to purchase at the box office after this time. Doors open one hour prior to play starting. The bar is open before all performances and at intermissions in our lobby courtesy of our bar vendor, The Capitol Bar. Tickets: https://stagecoachtheatre.com/plays-tickets/ Showtimes: 7:30 pm Thurs., 8:00 pm Fri. & Sat., 2:00 pm Sun. Matinee. Website: www.stagecoachtheatre.com. Like us on Facebook.

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Exit The Body

A mystery farce.

Written by Fred Carmichael.

Directed by Jeff Thomson.

 

Runs four weeks: Jan. 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31 – Feb. 1, 2020.

Rated: Adult situations and language.

A famed mystery writer rents a New England house that is the rendezvous point for some jewel thieves. A body, found in the closet, disappears only to be succeeded by another. The hunt for the jewels reaches a climax when four couples unknown to each other converge on the house steal the jewels creating a hilarious series of buffoonery and ineptitude.

For audition questions, contact Jeff Thomson at jat@elamburke.com.

Ticket Prices: $15.00. Online ticket sales close two hours prior to each performance. Tickets may be available to purchase at the box office after this time. Doors open one hour prior to play starting. The bar is open before all performances and at intermissions in our lobby courtesy of our bar vendor, The Capitol Bar. Tickets: https://stagecoachtheatre.com/plays-tickets/ Showtimes: 7:30 pm Thurs., 8:00 pm Fri. & Sat., 2:00 pm Sun. Matinee. Website: www.stagecoachtheatre.com. Like us on Facebook.

Cast (in order of appearance):
Lillian Seymour – Kathi Duggan
Jenny – Kylie Richardson
Randolph – Alex Campbell
Helen O’Toole – Glenda Talbutt
Kate Bixley – Camilla Boylan
Crane Hammond – Diana Holdridge
Vernon Cookley – Jim Hansen
Lyle Rogers – Chris LeBlanc
Philip Smith – Ted Dawson
Richard Hammond – John Ode

 

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Invisible Eddie

A British comedy.

Written by Becky Kimsey.

Directed by Becky Kimsey.

Runs three weeks: Feb. 28, 29 –  Mar. 1,5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 2020.

Rated: Adult situations and language.

Another world premiere by our “resident playwright”.

Ever thought what your super power would be? What would your life be like if you were totally invisible? Eddie is about to find out.

Eddie is an introvert who is still living with his aunt Mary in her London flat. When he loses his job, Mary and her fiancé George decide to have Eddie hypnotized to make him feel “invincible” around strangers. Unfortunately, the Hypnotherapist (who has had a few too many) mistakenly convinces Eddie that he is “Invisible” around strangers instead. Throw in a cockney super, a lustful landlady, a blustering boss, a blind Bonny and a baited barkeep at the Cock and Poppy Pub and you’ve got yourself a cracking good British comedy!

Ticket Prices: $15.00. Online ticket sales close two hours prior to each performance. Tickets may be available to purchase at the box office after this time. Doors open one hour prior to play starting. The bar is open before all performances and at intermissions in our lobby courtesy of our bar vendor, The Capitol Bar. Tickets: https://stagecoachtheatre.com/plays-tickets/ Showtimes: 7:30 pm Thurs., 8:00 pm Fri. & Sat., 2:00 pm Sun. Matinee. Website: www.stagecoachtheatre.com. Like us on Facebook.

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Love, Lies & The Doctor’s Dilemma

POSTPONED until Season 41.

A comedic farce.

Written by Michael Parker & Susan Parker.

Directed by Courtney Ransom.

 

Runs three weeks: July 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25, 26, 30, 31; August 1

Rated: Adult situations.

Little white lies create mistaken identities and chaos in this enchanting love story. A new farce by the authors of Sex Please, We’re Sixty!

Joan Scheller lives with the great love of her life, Sandy. In an effort to hide their relationship from her overbearing sister-in-law, the former movie star Olivia St. Claire, she introduces him as her psychiatrist. One little white lie leads to another. Before long, Vinny the Enforcer, a quintessential Italian mobster, masquerades as her security guard, while her son, Chris, is forced to wear a dress and become her daughter Christina. Further complications occur when her new neighbor, Rachael, whose life appears to be a series of catastrophes, creates chaos and confusion wherever she goes.

“The Doctor” is in. Has Joan created a monster? Everyone wants a session. Olivia wants to discuss her love life, Rachael wants to know why she’s such a disaster, and Vinny wants to discuss his work as an “Enforcer.” Sandy is forced to listen and give misguided advice, which, to everyone’s surprise, seems to work. But what about love? Of course there’s Joan and Sandy, if they can survive Joan’s white lies; then there’s Rachael, who is strongly attracted to Chris, if he can survive her mayhem. Finally, there’s Olivia, who hires Vinny away from the mob to be her personal security guard (With benefits?).

Cast:
Joan Scheller — Camilla Shell Boylan
Sandy — Jonathan Adams
Vinny “The Enforcer” — Dave Falcone
Olivia St. Claire — Jodi Falcone
Rachael — Sheila Ann
Chris — Alexander Campbell

Ticket Prices: $15.00. Online ticket sales close two hours prior to each performance. Tickets may be available to purchase at the box office after this time. Doors open one hour prior to play starting. The bar is open before all performances and at intermissions in our lobby courtesy of our bar vendor, The Capitol Bar. Tickets: https://stagecoachtheatre.com/plays-tickets/ Showtimes: 7:30 pm Thurs., 8:00 pm Fri. & Sat., 2:00 pm Sun. Matinee. Website: www.stagecoachtheatre.com. Like us on Facebook.

 

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All Shook Up – CANCELED

A musical.

Written by Joe Dipietro.. Music by Stephen Oremus.

Directed by Kelliey Chavez.

 

 

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Moonlight & Magnolias

POSTPONED until Season 41

A comedy.

Written by Ron Hutchinson.

Directed by Greg Culet.

 

Runs three weeks: POSTPONED until Season 41

Rated: Adult situations and language.

1939 Hollywood is abuzz. Legendary producer David O. Selznick has shut down production on his new epic, Gone with the Wind. The screenplay, you see, just doesn’t work. So what’s an all-powerful movie mogul to do?  He locks the doors, closes the shades, and on a diet of bananas and peanuts, he, famed screenwriter Ben Hecht and Wizard of Oz director Victor Fleming labor over five days, playing all the parts and staging fight scenes, to fashion a screenplay that will become one of the most successful and beloved films of all time.

For audition questions, contact Greg Culet at gmort2009@hotmail.com.

Ticket Prices: $15.00. Online ticket sales close two hours prior to each performance. Tickets may be available to purchase at the box office after this time. Doors open one hour prior to play starting. The bar is open before all performances and at intermissions in our lobby courtesy of our bar vendor, The Capitol Bar. Tickets: https://stagecoachtheatre.com/plays-tickets/ Showtimes: 7:30 pm Thurs., 8:00 pm Fri. & Sat., 2:00 pm Sun. Matinee. Website: www.stagecoachtheatre.com. Like us on Facebook.