Bob’s Date & 10 Ways to Survive the Zombie Apocalypse

THE PLOT(S):

Bob’s Date
Written by John Shanahan
Directed by Athene Chadwick


Bob, who’s not actually in the play, is going on his first date in two years. All of his manly inner attributes: Logic, Confidence, Nerves, Libido, and Bull are gearing up for the event. Then a love-at-first-sight moment wakes long-sleeping Emotion, and she threatens to throw the night into chaos. But if the men weren’t ready to handle Emotion, then they’re certainly not prepared to take on the Memory of the woman who broke Bob’s heart.

10 Ways to Survive the Zombie Apocalypse
Written by Don Zolidis
Directed by Justina Kenyon

It’s the end of the world and hordes of rampaging zombies are about to kill you. What do you do? Try your hand at kung fu against the undead? Attempt to reason with creatures that would rather eat brains than use them? Turn to this handy and hilarious guide to survive the apocalypse! (Hint: sacrifice the weak is step number one!)

Bob’s Date Cast:

  • Nerves – Nahele Adams

  • Logic – Jim Heidenreich

  • Libido – Laura Young

  • Bull – Brendon Chadwick

  • Confidence – Devlyn Foldeak

  • Emotion – Emily Kuvin

  • Memory – Carrie Anne Quinn

10 Ways to Survive the Zombie Apocalypse Cast:

  • Narrator 1 – Nahele Adams

  • Narrator 2 – Athene Chadwick

  • Christy – Carrie Anne Quinn & Jodi Beebe

  • Jimmy – John Hunt

  • Sam – Anna Lornitzo

  • Susan – Emma Steincross

  • Zombie 1 – Brendon Chadwick

  • Zombie 2 – Danielle Hunt


Pine

Written by Eugenie Carabatsos
Directed by Miles Conklin


Colin’s been dead for the past five years, yet he still lives in his childhood home. When his ex-fiancée brings a new man to meet the family, Colin plans to sabotage the relationship, only to find that his presence may not be so invisible after all.

Includes mature theme/topics

Cast:

  • Rita – Annette Harding

  • Colin – Elizabeth Keith

  • Teddy – Andrew Carmichael

  • Julie – Beth Button

  • Mike – Anthony Helm

  • Rachel – Marcela Williamson

  • Miles – Dan Naranjo


The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe

Written by C.S. Lewis
Adapted by Joseph Robinette
Directed by Gloria Heidenreich


This dramatization of C.S. Lewis’ classic, set in the land of Narnia, faithfully recreates the magic and mystery of Aslan, the great lion, his struggle with the White Witch, and the adventures of four children who inadvertently wander from an old wardrobe into the exciting, never-to-be-forgotten Narnia.

Cast:

  • Aslan – Vincent Moore

  • White Witch – Mikaela LaCombe

  • Lucy – Quinn Chartier

  • Edmund – Seamus Fleming

  • Susan – Evelyn Fleming

  • Peter – Michael Fernandez

  • Mr. Beaver – Meghan Bullard

  • Mrs. Beaver – Elizabeth Keith

  • Unicorn – Caelan Vogel

  • Eagle – Olivia Allard

  • Tumnus – Connor Heidenreich

  • Fenris Ulf – Sydney Shute

  • Dwarf Hazel Fleming

  • Father Christmas – Douglas Coughlin

  • Elf – Sophia Sanborn

  • Deer – Mackenzie Clogston

  • Fox – Emily Grout

  • Rabbit – Kaylee King


Nightfall with Edgar Allan Poe

Written by Eric Coble
Based on the stories of Edgar Allan Poe
Directed by Eli Hunt


Edgar Allan Poe stands alone in the flickering darkness of his mind, trying desperately to convince himself — and us — that he’s not mad. The spell he weaves brings us a highly theatrical adaptation of four tales Poe himself considered his best: “The Raven,” “The Fall of the House of Usher,” “The Pit and the Pendulum,” and “The Tell-Tale Heart.” Enter the world of Poe and check your heartbeat at the door.

Cast:

  • Edgar Allan Poe – Ken Hullican

  • Roderick Usher – Anne Foldeak

  • Madeline Usher – Melissa Mann

  • Old Man – Anne Foldeak

  • Edgar – Emi Rose

  • Policeman 1 – Emi Rose

  • Policeman 2 – Melissa Mann

  • The Raven – Peter Mendes

  • Sante – Peter Mendes


The Dog in the Dressing Room

Written by Deborah Savage
Directed by Jodi Beebe


An actress is given the gift of an adorable dog by the manager of the theater where she is rehearsing. The unexpected gift upends her relationship with her best friend who thinks the theater manager is weird. As she becomes fonder of the dog, she begins to question her co-dependent relationship with her best friend.

Cast:

  • Kira – Laura Young

  • Kevin – Aaron Richter

  • Joel – Joe Young

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