FIT 2003 Play Descriptions
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AUDACITY PRODUCTIONS
Cleveland by Mac Wellman
The story of Joan, a Catholic high schooler with a secret, and her mother, a middle-aged Trotskyist with a secret of her own. Space aliens. The prom. Cheerleading practice. Middle America will never be the same.

2pm--7/20, 7/26
5pm--7/13
8pm--7/11, 7/19, 8/2

BEARDSLEY LIVING THEATRE
The Widow Maker by Bill Bozzone
5 a.m. Just another weekend hunting trip with Dad and the boys, complete with Superman, an unexpected guest and the absurdly benevolent way men show their love for each other.
Kill first. Socialize later.

2pm--7/13, 7/26
5pm--7/20
8pm--7/12, 7/24, 8/1

BOAZ UNLOCKED
The Harry and Sam Dialogues
by Karen Ellison

Where does a man’s loneliness lie, with someone or without? Can a friendship provide enough stimulation? Two men whose lives and thoughts are intertwined will keep you intrigued and touch your heart.

8pm--7/16, 7/23, 7/30

BUCKET PRODUCTIONS
Fumed Oak by Noel Coward
He was tricked into marriage. For years he loathed his awful wife, their adenoidal child, and his utterly repulsive mother-in-law. He appears to accept it in silence, but when he comes home with a couple of drinks inside him the difference is at once apparent.

2pm--7/27
5pm--7/13, 7/19
8pm--7/12, 7/17, 8/1

CARA MIA THEATRE COMPANY
To DIE:GO in Leaves, by Frida Kahlo
created by Cara Mia Theatre Company

A phantasmagoria of Kahlo's desires, fears, and fantasies, it shifts perspectives among the personal, the public and the artistic view of the artist, departing from reality and arriving in a world of Kahlo’s surrealism.

2pm--7/13
5pm--7/19, 7/26
8pm--7/11, 7/24, 8/2

CORE PERFORMANCE MANUFACTORY
Lot 13: The Bone Violin
by Doug Wright

Art and life become indistinguishable in this mysterious fugue – when the soul of music and the soul of a child intertwine.

2pm--7/27, 8/2
5pm--7/12
8pm--7/10, 7/18, 7/26

ECHO THEATRE
Ariel Bright by Katharine Long
A very tall actress... a clairvoyant mortician... one dead body... two coffins. A love story!
2pm--8/2
5pm--7/12, 7/27
8pm--7/11, 7/17, 7/25


Dumb Supper by Deborah Pryor
A chilling, eerie tale sure to delight all those with
a taste for the truly creepy.
10pm--7/18, 7/19, 7/25, 7/26
(In the outdoor amphitheater-Pay What You Can)

GOODDOCTOR PRODUCTIONS
Relative Strangers
by Sheri Wilner

Two women become acquainted on a flight that leads to adoption, divorce, and a new perspective on mother’s intuition.

8pm--7/16, 7/23, 7/30

GROUND ZERO THEATER COMPANY
Necessary Errands
by Valerie Brogan Powell

Ida seeks the help of Madame Serena to share her Christmas newsletter and break some news to her deceased hubby. Abida seeks a seamstress to make the perfect outfit for her blessed day. Madame Serena is back and giving advice on the perfect gift.

5pm--7/20, 7/26
8pm--7/10, 7/19, 7/31, 8/2

PROGREXSSIVE ARTS PRODUCTIONS
The Dragonslayers:
A Musical Fairy Tale by Bruce Coville

Six unlikely heroes set off to slay an evil dragon that was created by a witch who craves revenge. Throw in some fairies, goblins, and royalty, along with some catchy songs, and you've got the makings for some great family fun! Let's slay!

12pm--7/19, 7/26, 7/27, 8/2

THEATRE QUORUM
The Marlboro Man by Clare Dowling
The unspoken desolation of an infertile Irish couple, struggling to cope with the blatant jeers of his army comrades and the condescension of her indiscreet family. Not to mention the missing kitten, a radio call-in show, and cigarettes.

2pm--7/19, 7/20
5pm--8/2
8pm--7/12, 7/25, 7/31

WINGSPAN THEATRE COMPANY
Crave by Sarah Kane
Four Chairs. Four Voices. A Confessional.
The Topic: "A Craving."
A heated debate provokes the discussion of love, loss, and desire, while a human mind disintegrates.

2pm--7/19
5pm--7/27, 8/2
8pm--7/10, 7/18, 7/26