2019 Library Series

The 2019 Library Theater Series included these great productions:

A FULL HOUSE – Comedies with a Twist! 

M&M Performing Arts, GoJo Clan Productions & Aery Theatre present:

A Full House:  Light comedies that each have an interesting twist that leaves you with something to think about.

The cast for A Full House: Bruce Apar, Jess Beveridge, Albi Gorn, Ann Gulian, Lucas Kane, Marisa Lowe, Christopher Lukas and Sam Ruck.

Kissing Will by Ginny Reynolds – The magic of the City of Lights invites a seemingly mismatched couple to challenge their assumptions about age and appearances and discover a beauty that is timeless.

Bless Me Father by Pat Lennon – A high school seminarian in the late 60’s seeks penance from the priest he is terrified by, yet idolizes.

The Erythrosine Ballad: by Pat O’Neill – A chance meeting at a bus stop sends two would-be passengers on a ride down the blurred lines of reality.

After the Ball by Robin Anne Joseph – When Cinderella is not quite how Prince Charming remembers her, and Cinderella is in no need of being swept off her feet, do they still live happily ever after?

Speed Date by Carol Mark – A couple that crashes and burns during a speed date session begin to find each other when they slow things down.

BOTANIC GARDEN

A PLAY BY TODD LOGAN, Directed by Melinda O’Brien
Featuring Karen Quinn-Panzer and Frank Panzer

Botanic Garden, a funny, poignant drama, is about a widow, Kate Goodman, who is desperate to get out of a first date. She turns to the one person who can help: her deceased husband, Jake.

Karen Quinn-Panzer (Kate) and Frank Panzer (Jake)

 

A fresh, engaging portrait of the intricacies of a long-term relationship. Unique and heartwarming, this play will charm the audience as it touches them, identifying with the story about the trials and joys of long-term relationships, loss and renewal.

WATER BY THE SPOONFUL

Produced by Red Monkey Theater Group. Written by Quiara Alegría Hudes and directed by Rachel Tamarin.

Somewhere in Philadelphia, Elliot has returned from Iraq and is struggling to find his place in the world. Somewhere in a chat room, recovering addicts keep each other alive, hour by hour, day by day. The boundaries of family and community are stretched across continents and cyberspace as birth families splinter and online families collide.WATER BY THE SPOONFUL, winner of the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Drama, is a heartfelt meditation on lives on the brink of redemption.

All the world's a stage