MuCCC Winter/Spring 2010 Season Announced

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MuCCC Winter/Spring 2010 Season Announced

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The MuCCC Theater Announces Its 2010 Winter/Spring Season

The MuCCC Theater and founder Doug Rice won the 2009 Theater Association of New York State Community Service Award.  Building on this success less than a year after the theater opened, The MuCCC Theatre   (Multi-use Community Cultural Center), 142 Atlantic Avenue, announces its 2010 Winter/Spring season. Check our website www.muccc.org for specific dates, show times and ticket sales.

January 9th: Big Slide by James Howard Kunstler, author of The Long Emergency and The Geography of Nowhere. Mr. Kunstler introduces a staged reading of his play “Big Slide” directed by Michael Arve. The American Playwright Series.

January 15/16/18/19/21/22/24 Wonder of the World by David Lindsay-Abaire. A young wife dumps her husband and heads for Niagara Falls. Alternately called dark and bizarre, outrageous and funny. A Stasz/Pruitt Production

January 28-31 Ping by Nancy Preston Stark. The comedy hit of the MuCCC Fall 2009 season returns.  A husband is rejuvenated with the help of a certain drug. Complications ensue. Directed by Michael Arve.

February 19/20/21 Arthur Bicknell Career Retropsective.  A revival of the notorious “Moose Murders”; his latest play, “What is Art?”; and his best-loved play “My Great Dead Sister”. Mr. Bicknell will be present to talk about his life as a playwright. A Post-Cap/MuCCC Production. Directed by Spencer Christiano.

February 25/26 A Tribute to Lorraine Hansberry and James Baldwin.  Directed by Mark Allan Davis.

March 20th Dinner Theater.  Six theater people have dinner onstage.  A Good Luck/Post-
Cap/MuCCC Production.  Directed by Spencer Christiano.

March 26/27. April 2/3/9/10/11 The Cripple of Inishmaan by Martin McDonagh.  A dark comedy linked to the real life filming of the documentary “Man of Aran”. An RCP Irish Players Production directed by Jean Gordon Ryan.

April 17/18 Corsets on Parade.  An Artists’ Fashion Show directed by Mark Allan Davis.  A MuCCC fundraiser.

May 21/22/23 The Shakespeare Romances.  Cymbeline, The Winter’s Tale, Pericles and The Tempest. Staged readings by four different theater companies in one weekend. A PostCap/MuCCC Production

June 17/18/19/20/24/25/26/27 Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by Edward Albee.  Greater Rochester Repertory Companies’ production of this classic, biting American play. Directed by Michael Arve.

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