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PAST PRODUCTIONS

​2012

Disorientation of Butterflies

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This six-person musical drama centers on 29 year-old art student, Jessie, who struggles with an obsession with death. While her husband, type-A twin sister, and her loving mother do not understand, Jessie is haunted by her quest to find the meaning and value of life, and to unravel the mystery of death.
The Disorientation of Butterflies boldly lifts the veil on depression, and is a powerful artistic exploration into the increasing phenomenon of self-destruction. In uncovering truth, life is revealed for what it is, not denying the pain and suffering in life, but instead, showing that hope and redemption can be found in the midst of it.



2011

Sister Calling My Name


A powerful and poignant play about a mentally disabled sister's unrelenting search for her estranged brother. A riveting story that explores the power of reconciliation and forgiveness. McLaughlin has beautifully crafted a hauntingly realistic excavation of light in darkness. This play will make you laugh, cry, and everything in-between.





2009

Twelfth Night


Our first show is a six-person adaptation of Shakespeare's popular comedy, "Twelfth Night."  This show is fun and fast-paced and is sure to please both the Bard newcomers and the Shakespeare connoisseurs.










Pilgrim's Progress

Our second show is a modern adaptation of the  novel "The Pilgrim's Progress" by John Bunyan, an allegory about the journey of a man who leaves the "City of Destruction" to travel to the "Celestial City."

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2008

Prisoners


Condemned to death for crimes against the New Regine, the two men await execution at an uncertain time. So they pass the hours in playlets, one man with a secret he's dying to share, the other with a secret he wishes he could forget.

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​Amidst Darkness


A play in One-Act exploring the spiritual darkness of one girl and her struggle to maintain hope.

​2013


Macbeth

​King Duncan’s generals, Macbeth and Banquo, encounter three strange women on a bleak Scottish moorland on their way home from quelling a rebellion. The women prophesy that Macbeth will be given the title of Thane of Cawdor and then become King of Scotland, while Banquo’s heirs shall be kings. What follows after is a series of betrayals, backstabbings, and schemes from both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth during their quest for the throne.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Crucible

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When mischief in the woods leads to a mysterious illness afflicting two young girls,  rumors of witchcraft begin to churn. The small town goes wild with suspicion. The accused will hang unless they confess to witchcraft and name their co-conspirators.  The public trial becomes a forum for executing private vengeance and exorcising personal guilt. At the center of it sits John Proctor, a well-respected farmer, whose actions will not only determine his own fate, but the fate of the entire town as well.












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