2010-2011 Season

SYLVIA

By A.R. Gurney

October 20-November 7, 2010

An audience favorite at DTC, SYLVIA is the hilarious story of Greg, who brings home a dog he's found in the park, and the ensuing adjustments that he's forced to make to his life and marriage. This play examines the complicated relationships between husbands and wives, and the pets that love them.

Due to mature language, best enjoyed by audiences aged 15 and up.

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AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 DAYS

Adapted by Mark Brown | From the novel by Jules Verne

December 1 - 19, 2010

This theatrical journey follows Phileas Fogg and his servant, Passepartout, as they set out to beat the clock in a race around the world. Five actors portray 39 characters from this classic novel, in an adaptation that's been called "ingenious and imaginative" and "a ton of fun for all ages."

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LUCY

By Damien Atkins

January 19-February 6, 2011

When Vivian, a brilliant scientist, is suddenly called upon to take care of her estranged thirteen year-old autistic daughter, she searches for answers to her daughter's mysteries and is forced to confront her own personality. LUCY asks provocative questions and defies conventional wisdom about normalcy, motherhood, evolution and autism.

Due to mature themes, best enjoyed by audiences aged 15 and up.

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BLITHE SPIRIT

by Noël Coward

March 2-20, 2011

Fuddy-duddy novelist Charles Condomine suffers a marital crisis of comedic proportions when an eccentric psychic summons the ghost of his hot-tempered first wife, Elvira, who will stop at nothing to end his current marriage…or his life. Noël Coward's spirited supernatural classic is British wit at its best.

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A CAPELLA HUMANA: MUSIC OF THE SOUL

Written & directed by Kevin Ramsey

April 13-May 1, 2011

A mythical journey that explores the power and boundaries of the human voice and its ability to make war, bring peace and celebrate our common humanity. This new musical blends innovative compositions with world music, from Baroque, jazz, and secular, to sacred, Broadway and hip hop. Written and directed by DTC artist Kevin Ramsey, whose musicals Fire on the Bayou and Sam Cooke: Forever Mr. Soul have thrilled DTC audiences in recent seasons.

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