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Guest Artist Series—Guest Artist Series subscribers save 15%! Save 10% with the Guest Artist Mini-Series! Just purchase tickets to two or more separate events.

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Saturday Morning Children’s Series—Designed for short attention spans, these performances are 50 to 60 minutes in length and are general admission seating. Saturday Morning Children’s Series subscribers save 10% and are assured lost ticket protection.

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CURTAINS

Book by Rupert Holmes, Music by John Kander,
Lyrics by Fred Ebb, Original book and concept by Peter Stone,
Additional lyrics by John Kander and Rupert Holmes,
A comedy musical murder mystery in two acts


WednesdaySaturday, February 29 March 3, 2012 at 8 p.m.
Sunday, March 4, 2012 at 2 p.m.

Robbin’ Hood of the Old West, an awful Western adaptation of the Robin Hood story, is coming to a conclusion. The supremely untalented leading lady, Jessica Cranshaw, is a triple threat. She can’t sing, act, or dance.  She can’t even remember when to say her lines. Much to everyone’s relief, she’s murdered during her opening night curtain call. The entire company falls under suspicion and Lt. Frank Cioffi of the Boston Police Department is called in to solve the homicide. Thinking the person responsible is still in the building, he sequesters them. A theatre fan and amateur actor, Cioffi becomes more concerned with saving the show than solving the case. He even falls for Cranshaw’s understudy, Niki Harris, who also happens to be a suspect. Can he solve the case, save the show, and get the girl before the curtain rises without getting offed himself?

Tickets are $10 Regular, $8 Seniors and Students