| Twelfth Night – by William Shakespeare
March 7-8, 14-15 and 21-22
Mistaken identity, cross-dressing, love triangles, duels, clowns and fools galore, TwelfthNight tells the story of Viola who finds herself shipwrecked in a foreign land. To survive, she is forced to disguise herself as a boy and tip-toe her way through court romances. All the while, an amusing bad of house guests and servants get drunk, play pranks, and get into some hanky panky themselves. This romantic tragedy, set in traditional period, is sure to entertain and amuse.
The Philadelphia Story – by Philip Barry
May 9-10 and 16-17
Who needs Cary Grant, Katherine Hepburn and Jimmy Stewart when you have Action Arts? Join us for this classic romantic comedy centering on Tracy Lord, Main Line socialite, and the three rivals who vie for her love. This revival production will breathe new life into the 1940’s classic while remaining totally faithful to the original script’s themes and values: finding love and accepting (even celebrating) one’s own imperfections. You will love it!
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