Theater News

Gregg Coffin’s Five Course Love On Tap for 2009-2010 at Williamston Theatre

Gregg Coffin’s musical Five Course Love will be the final offering in the Williamston Theatre’s 2009-10 season playing next July and August.

Before the company presents this musical seen Off-Broadway a few years back, it will open its season with David Schulner’s look at relationships, An Infinite Ache, (October 1-November 8). This Wonderful Life, Steve Murray’s solo adaptation of the film It’s a Wonderful Life follows (November 27-December 20).

Michele Lowe’s comedy about marriage, The Smell of the Kill, which the theatre will co-produce with Tipping Point Theatre, will be the first production of the new year, running February 4-March 7. The world premiere of Joseph Zettelmaier’s It Came From Mars, a play about events on the night War of the Worlds aired, a co-production with Performance Network, follows (March 31-April 18).

The theatre will round out its programming with Home: Voices From Families of the Midwest by Annie Martin and Suzi Regan, which explores the nature of families using stories gleaned from young and old alike.

For further information visit: www.williamstontheatre.org.