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The 1940s Radio Hour
Join us as we go back in time, to the show that inspired and launched the Stardust series. First performed at Harlequin in 1993, The 1940s Radio Hour was the first Holiday show on our stage.
Join us as we go back in time, to the show that inspired and launched the Stardust series. First performed at Harlequin in 1993, The 1940s Radio Hour was the first Holiday show on our stage.
Jason Haws and Ann Flannigan star in the Neil Simon classic, directed by Corey McDaniel.
In this fast moving kaleidoscope, more than a hundred characters try to make sense of what they know.
Henrik Ibsen's 1879 belief that "a woman cannot be herself in modern society" comes to life in a startlingly contemporary way in this modern staging of one of the most celebrated classics of the theatre canon.
Musician-actors play fresh new orchestrations and entwine the Tony-winning score with Sign Language in this newly realized production.
Raw emotions run high in this intense work. Una is looking for answers, not vengeance. Nevertheless, the consequences are shattering.
This brilliant play has assumed the status of a modern classic. Aside from the novelty of its involving a large cast of women (no male characters at all) it is an immensely entertaining panorama of our modern metropolitan world from the feminine viewpoint.