SEASON 2010-2011  


August 19 - September 12, 2010
Sordid Lives
—By Del Shores
A comedy of cult proportions. It was made into a movie starring Olivia Newton-John, Delta Burke, Beau Bridges. The story starts when Peggy, a good Christian woman, hits her head on the sink and bleeds to death after tripping over her lover's wooden legs in a motel room, chaos erupts in Winters, Texas.
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November 18 - December 12, 2010
Valley of the Dolls
(A movie parody)
—adapted for the stage by the ‘Running with Scissors’ theatre group
Hilarious parody of the shocking movie that was based on an even more scandalous novel. SNAP! will put its signature flair on this already campy classic film. Cross dressing bitchiness at it’s best. Relive your favorite moments and memorable music as Jennifer, Anne, Neely and Helen show us the world that is “Valley Of The Dolls”.


March 3 - March 27, 2011
Autistic License
—By Stacey Dinner-Levin
Autistic License is the autobiographical account of one family's journey to raise a son with autism. From the time that her child is diagnosed at age three, "Mom" leads us through the challenges and milestones of living with autism. An omnipresent interviewer acts not so much as a guide, but rather a sounding board, as she moves along this uncharted path. We learn from her experiences, the impact this disability has on her marriage, and family, while witnessing first hand the best and the worst of people who encounter her son in the outside world. As a result of living with disability, not only does she come to a greater understanding and appreciation of the uniqueness of her child; but also gains greater depth as a woman and a mother.


May 26 - June 19. 2011
My Big Gay Italian Wedding
—Anthony Wilkinson
—Original Music and Lyrics by David Boyd
Dear Cherished loved ones,

Andrew and I are getting married. I know, I know – my parents were a bit shocked too, but they’re (almost) over that now. And they’re going to be involved every step of the way, which should make things really, um … interesting? My loud, opinionated mother, God bless her, always makes things a bit crazier than normal; Andrew’s weasel of an ex-boyfriend keeps us on our feet; and tons of crazy relatives on the side will make this the funniest musical comedy extravaganza you’ve ever seen! Please help me survive my wedding! It promises to be something neither of us will ever forget.

Sincerely,
Anthony Pinnunziato

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August 18 - September 11, 2011
Next Fall
—Geoffrey Nauffts
Geoffrey Nauffts’ Next Fall takes a witty and provocative look at faith, commitment and unconditional love. While the play’s central story focuses on the five-year relationship between Adam and Luke, Next Fall goes beyond a typical love story. This timely and compelling new American play forces us all to examine what it means to “believe” and what it might cost us not if we don’t


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