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The History Boys (play)

An unruly bunch of bright, funny teenage boys in pursuit of sex, sport and a place at university. A maverick English teacher at odds with the young and shrewd supply teacher. A headmaster obsessed with results and a history teacher who thinks he's a fool. British playwrights Alan Bennett's The History Boys is about staffroom rivalry, the anarchy of adolescence and the purpose of education.

Recommended for: Ages 14 and up.

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Kiki and Herb: Alive on Broadway (play)

As the story goes, a young Kiki & Herb met in the 1930s at the Erie Children’s Institutional, where the two would begin an artistic collaboration and close personal relationship that would last a lifetime.  A very long lifetime.  Together they’ve self-medicated their way through numerous regimes, fads and fascists, presidencies, pregnancies and personal challenges that would send most other people into rehab or retirement, but not Kiki & Herb.  They don’t quit!   Largely ignored by their own generation, they have been championed by the international hipster set in the twilight of their show business career.

Recommended for: Ages 13 and up.

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Jersey Boys (musical)

The story of the legendary Four Seasons, blue-collar boys who formed a singing group and reached the heights of rock 'n' roll stardom. The musical will feature such Seasons' hits as "Big Girls Don't Cry," "Oh What a Night," and "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You."

Recommemded for: Ages 13 and up.

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The Lieutenant of Inishmore (comedy)

Martin McDonagh’s scorchingly black comedy is set in 1993 in County Galway o­n the rocky island of Inishmore, off the coast of Ireland. Padraic is a terrorist with no feeling for those he blows up, but has an obsessive attachment to Thomas, his beloved cat. But someone has killed poor wee Thomas. Was it an accident or an execution? Either way, the death must be concealed before ‘Mad Padraic’ returns from a stint of torture and bombing. Otherwise the recriminations will be horrifying.

Recommended for: Ages 13 and up.

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“My daughter and I just had a ‘Girls Night Out’ and decided to see a Broadway show.  We had a fantastic time!

 

Afterwards, we went to the stage door to get autographs from the cast.

 

Everyone was so friendly. My daughter even has the autographed Playbill hanging on her dresser mirror!”


Jan
(Scarsdale, NY)