New York City
Celebrate the Call of the Birds and the Bees with a Trip to Midtown to witness the powers of Love, Lust and Borscht.
The Merry Month of May is a festival of comedy celebrating the randy, rutty, ribald silliness at the peak of Spring Fever. Four classic comedies by Shakespeare and a fast-paced, commedia-oid, absurdist farce all team up for many evenings of screwball and offbeat humor mixed in with a lot of wonderful poetry and a boatload of eyecandy. Then stay late for a Cabaret with the steamy, songwriting magic of Donna Stearns, featuring great up-and-coming cabaret singers.
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The Dentist (or Be Careful What You Put In your Mouth)
An Absurd Farce by Jason Kendall
Directed by Blake Bradford
Donna’s Late Night Cabaret
A silly and racy revue
Book, Music and Direction by Donna Stearns
A Midsummer Night’s Dream
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Lon Blais
Much Ado About Nothing
by William Shakespeare
Directed by Jerry Marco
All’s Well That Ends Well
by William Shakespeare
Adapted and Directed by Stephen Wargo
Twelfth Night
by William Shakespeare
Directed by James Alexander Bond