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The Injured Party
April 20, 2008 - May 11, 2008
The Old Guard is giving way. What will happen once it's gone? That's the underlying question in Tony Award-winning playwright Richard Greenberg's eighth SCR World Premiere. Maxene is 94, rich and - possibly - immortal. Her grandson, Seth, no spring chicken himself, is not-so-rich, hopelessly stalled and determined that redistribution must commence. The time may be out of joint, but at least the joint is jumping in this ingenious new comedy about family, love, art, money, ambition, Christmas and-could it be?-homicide.


What They Have
April 04, 2008 - May 04, 2008
"Powerful stuff" is what The Village Voice calls Kate Robin's writing for the stage. In her latest play, she homes in on Hollywood and the L.A. scene - a world she knows well, as author of numerous "Six Feet Under" episodes. Connie and Jonas are a successful industry couple. Their friends Suzanne, a struggling painter, and Matt, a struggling musician, can't afford to fix the roof. But stay tuned because in this funny, poignant and always truthful new play, lives can change in a heartbeat, and things aren't necessarily what they seem.


Taking Steps
May 16, 2008 - June 15, 2008
If the night before was any indication, the morning after is going to be a whopper, as men and women, attached and unattached, emerge from bedrooms above, mid-level and below, along a very crowded hallway. In the Victorian house where this farcical lunacy takes place, a sale is about to be completed, depending upon which door opens next and what's going on behind it. By Alan Ayckbourn and directed by Art Manke.


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