The Barn’s 40th Season opens May 24th at the new barn.
Fiddler on the Roof directed by Molly Dodge;
AUDITIONS: Monday/Tuesday March 19/20
PERFORMANCES: May 24-27, May 31-June 3, June 7-10
Tune in for
Maplewood Barn Radio Theatre
produced by Darren Hellwege
adapted for radio by Brad Buchanan
http://www.kbia.org/term/arts-and-culture
6:30pm-7pm
Fridays on 91.3FM
January 6
Replay fall episode, “The McWilliams’ Adventures” (Twain)
January 13
Replay fall episode, “Wurzel-Flummery” Milne
January 20
Leave It to Jeeves (P.G. Wodehouse)… Fiction’s wisest “gentleman’s gentleman” helps his flummoxed boss out of a jam involving a chorus girl, an ornithologist and an ugly baby.
January 27
Another Way Out (Lawrence Langner)… Society’s assumptions create funny problems for a couple living together “without benefit of marriage.”
February 3
Jeeves and the Uninvited Guest (P.G. Wodehouse)… When a sheltered young nobleman goes wild in wicked New York City, Bertie and Jeeves get creative.
February 10
SNAFU (Art Smith)… What if your time has come, but your eternal paperwork gets messed up? Will it be hell or heaven?
February 17
The Boy Comes Home (A.A. Milne)… His family finds that a First World War veteran is not the same young gentleman who marched off to the trenches.
February 24
The Aluminum Dagger (R. Austin Freeman)… A classic, locked-room murder mystery solved by the legendary Doctor Thorndyke.
March 2
He Said She Said (Alice Gerstenberg)… A “helpful” gossip-monger throws sand in the cogs of a happy relationship.
March 9
The System of Doctor Tarr and Professor Fether (Edgar Allen Poe)… The master of suspense takes us where the madmen run the asylum, literally.
March 16
Suppressed Desires (Susan Glaspell & G.C. Cook)… You wouldn’t dream what Freudian psychology can do to a happy marriage.
March 23
In the Absence of the Agent (Edna Ferber)… An independent career woman finds a great apartment with a view — of the troubled men in her life.
March 30
The Monkey’s Paw (W. W. Jacobs)… Getting what you wish for might mean the third wish is for death. A classic tale of terror.
April 6 (Good Friday)
Tucum
April 13
Tucum
April 20
Alcott, Part I
April 27
Alcott, Part II
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