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On Golden Pond by Ernest Thompson

This is the love story of Ethel and Norman Thayer, who are returning to their summer home on Golden Pond for their 48th year. He is nearing 80, but still has a tart tongue, observant and eager for life as ever. Ethel, ten years younger, and the perfect foil for Norman, delights in all the small things that have enriched and continue to enrich their long life together. They are visited by their divorced, middle-aged daughter and her dentist fiancé, who then go off to Europe, leaving his teenage son behind for the summer. The boy quickly becomes the “grandchild” the elderly couple have longed for. As the summer wanes, they know the years have been good and, perhaps, another summer on Golden Pond still awaits.

September 8-9 at 7:00pm & September 10-11 at 2:00pm

The Little Town of Christmas by Pat Cook

 features  yuletide  sketches  depicting  holiday happenings  in the delightful place known as Christmastown. A few favorite scenes include Advice From Mrs. Claus,  3 Kids Window Shopping, & Interview With a Reindeer. 

December 8-9 at 7:00pm & December 10-11 at 2:00pm

Baggage by Sam Bobrick 

Two difficult, single people, both trying to heal from their respective disappointing relationships, get their luggage mixed up at the airport. After a very disagreeable first encounter, the two decide to help each other get over their heartaches by forcing a friendship.  

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The Author Sam Bobrick was a writer on such shows as The Andy Griffith Show, Bewitched, and Get Smart to name a few.

February 9-10 at 7:00pm & February 11-12 at 2:00pm

You Can’t Get There From Here by Pat Cook

Scandal-sheet reporter Arthur Lyman finds himself investigating a local Bed and Breakfast, The Mavis Garner, when an increasing amount of people find themselves unwilling lodgers due to a conveniently placed pothole that leaves their cars down for the count. Follow Lyman through his journey of loss (his job, of course), love (the possible culprit of Pothole Gate), and Shakespeare?

April 6-8 at 7:00pm & April 8 at 2:00pm