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October 20 - November 18, 2001 FLORIDA PREMIERE
A frightening glimpse into stalking and what can lie in wait for those searching for love in the
city.
"The #1 play of the year! Gripping and important - the finest, most disturbing American play in years!"
-Time Magazine
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Adaptation and Lyrics by Richard Nelson, Music by Shaun Davey
December 15, 2001 - January 13, 2002 FLORIDA PREMIERE
A Christmas party in gaslight-era Dublin -- where three generations gather each year for a holiday
feast.
"Reason to celebrate! One of the season's most astonishing and laudable accomplishments."
- New York Times
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February 16 - March 17, 2002 FLORIDA PREMIERE
A young couple who have just had a baby are visited by a man and woman who try to persuade them that
they don't have one.
"A heroic, funny and dazzling play from one of the few genuinely great living American dramatists."
- New York Times
"The best new play of the season. Don't miss it!" - New York Post
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April 6 - May 12, 2002 SOUTH FLORIDA PREMIERE
Based on the Book by Ernest Gaines
The search for grace and dignity in Louisiana in 1948, when an innocent young black man is being executed.
"Passionate! Powerful!" - New York Times
"Flawless!" - New York Magazine
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June 8 - July 7, 2002 SOUTH FLORIDA PREMIERE
The night before Richard Nixon announced his resignation from the Presidency, he summoned Henry
Kissinger to meet with him. What happened that storied evening has been the subject of conjecture and dispute ever
since. The play provides one version.
"Blissfully funny . . . both a serious work of the imagination and a fully realized political satire of the sort
that the American theater seldom sees!" - New York Times
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July 27 - August 18, 2002 FLORIDA PREMIERE
A comic and passionate portrait of friendship and betrayal.
"Two guys slugging it out in a wordfest mixture of disclosure and recrimination... what is important is how
cleverly Lewis has drawn the characters!." - New York Post
"A fascinating and exhilirating play... highlighted by vibrant and vivid language... the verbal sparring and
mental games of two old friends is very funny stuff!" - WCBS-TV
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