October 28 - November 5, 2006

Directed by Nona Gerard (bio)

Innocent people in a small community are being accused of crimes they didn't commit! A dynamic, timely story of courage and integrity as John Proctor takes a stand against superstition, accusations and fears. The play is as pertinent now as it ever was. It's hot stuff!

Crucible Reviews: Post Gazette | City Paper

 
 
 
February 24 - March 4, 2007


Directed by Richard Keitel, Director of last year’s production of Great Expectations (bio)

“To Kill a Mockingbird is a sensitive look into the lives of a single-parent family headed by a father who is kind, loving, and sensitive but firm. Looking at life through the eyes of children at simpler times, leaves us hopeful for the future.”

- Mary Badham
“Scout” in the award winning film To Kill a Mockingbird.

Sponsored by the Heinz Endowment Small Arts Initiative

 

Special Guest Appearance – Mary Badham, the actress who played “Scout” in the film with Gregory Peck, joined us for a special event on Saturday night, March 3.

Workshop - Special Guest - Special guest leader is Mary Badham, “Scout” in the film with Gregory Peck Public
Check out photos of our Teacher's Workshop with Mary!


 
 


April 28 - May 6, 2007

Directed by Wayne Brinda (bio)

Sponsored by the Heinz Endowment Small Arts Initiative

Sixty-five years ago, a 13 year old girl, her family, and four others climbed narrow stairs to a secret annex in her father's Amsterdam office. Those small rooms became their entire world for two years as they secretly hid from the Nazis. A well constructed, moving and spiritually uplifting story that celebrates the courage and dreams of a generation.




June 2 - 10, 2007

Directed by Christopher Scott (bio)

"Jack and Rochelle" Adapted by Christopher Scott from the memoir "Jack and Rochelle: A Holocaust Story of Love and Resistance" by Jack and Rochelle Sutin & edited by Lawrence Sutin and from the original Stage Adaptation by Buffy Sedlacheck.

Prime Stage commemorates the Shoah with this powerful, true story of love, escape, and resistance as two Polish teenagers fall in love during World War II. Jack and Rochelle is above all a cry of victory. It is a cry that memory, hope, and love can endure, even if it is formed in the absolute crucible of death.

 



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