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Jean Cocteau Repertory
2003 – 2004 (33rd) Season
The Brech/ Weill musical THE THREEPENNY OPERA, directed by David Filler from the Marc Blitzstein translation. Performances begin August 29th until November 23rd. 75th Anniversary!
Aristophanes’ classic Lysistrata, adapted and directed by David Lee Jiranek. Performances for Lysistrata run October 24 until February 5.
The rarely produced Lorca gem, Dona Rosita the Spinster from December 19 to April 4.
Resident director and founder Eve Adamson will direct The Wild Duck by Henrik Ibsen, from February 20 to May 20.
The season will end with the premiere of a new translation of The Bourgeois Gentleman by Moliere from April 16 through June 6. New translation by Rod McLucas with Music and Lyrics by Raphael Crystal.