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Listed below are some shows we are considering for our 2009 Summer Season.
Please pick your "Perfect Season" and email the results to
survey@cdasummertheatre.org
She Loves Me-A real charmer based on the film, "The Shop Around the Corner." Set in a Budapest parfumerie in the 1930s, two feuding employees unknowingly conduct a pen-pal romance. Lovely score.
Adventures Of Tom Sawyer-Mark Twain’s classic, musicalized in a recent Broadway version.
1776-Fascinating and moving re-telling of fight to sign the Declaration of Independence.
The Secret Garden-Family-friendly story of orphan Mary Lenox. Come to My Garden (1995)-
Big River-Huck Finn and Jim sing great music by Roger Williams. River in the Rain, Free at Last
Sweet Charity-A tender, poignant and consistently funny look at the adventures, or rather, misadventures in the ways of love encountered by the gullible and guiles lady known as Charity Agnes Valentine.
The Scarlet Pimpernel-Welcome to the French Revolution, where a dashing English aristocrat risks his life to enter France and save innocents from the guillotine.
The Sound of Music-A woman leaves an Austrian convent to become a governess to a Naval officer widower.
Miss Saigon-Miss Saigon relates the story of Puccini's Madama Butterfly set during the Vietnam War.
They're Playing Our Song-A playwright and a songwriter combine their talents to create a hit musical.
I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change-This celebration of the mating game takes on the truths and myths behind that contemporary conundrum know as "the relationship".
Meet Me In St. Louis-The stage version of the memorable 1944 MGM motion picture. The story of a happy family's life, as they anticipate the wonders of the 1904 World's Fair.
A Funny Thing Happened On The Way To The Forum-Tragedy tomorrow, comedy tonight!" Broadway's greatest farce is light, fast-paced, witty, irreverent and one of the funniest musicals ever written.
Ragtime-Ragtime is a story about life in America at the beginning of the 20th century, illustrating poignant issues of the day.
Bye Bye Birdie-It's the late 1950s and teenagers from across the United States are going crazy for the handsome rock star, Conrad Birdie.
Oliver-The musical retelling of Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist.
Victor/Victoria-The place and time is Paris during the 1930s. Men who can sing as women are all the rage. Desperate for a gig, Victoria, a woman, disguises herself as a man pretending to be a woman.
The Pirates of Penzance-Frederick has fallen in love with sweet innocent Mabel. Yet his vocation is an impediment to their union.
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