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PLEASE NOTE: "It's a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play" is not part of the subscription season.

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THE SMUGGLER by Ronan Noone

“I am / An Ameri-kan / I may not sound like it / But I am…”

 

A lone Irishman takes the stage and begins to spin a tale that’s equal parts confession, comedy, and cautionary tale. Recently arrived on the fictional island of Amity, Massachusetts, Tim Finnegan shares the winding path that brought him here—through heartbreak, bad decisions, and a few too many pints. What begins as a charming yarn slowly deepens into something far more dangerous as buried truths emerge and the night barrels toward an unforgettable ending. By turns hilarious, gripping, and shocking, The Smuggler is a solo thriller told completely in rhymed verse that proves the best storytellers often have the most to hide.
 

A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE by Arthur Miller

"Just remember, kid, you can quicker get back a million dollars that was stolen than a word that you gave away." 

 

On the Brooklyn waterfront, longshoreman Eddie Carbone lives by a strict code of loyalty, family, and respect. But when two undocumented cousins arrive from Sicily seeking work, Eddie’s tightly controlled world begins to unravel. His growing obsession with his niece Catherine sets off a chain reaction of suspicion, betrayal, and devastating consequences. In one of the most powerful tragedies of the American stage, Miller lays bare the destructive force of jealousy and pride.

THE ENGLISH UNDERSTAND WOOL adapted by Tony Estrella from the novella by Helen DeWitt

“It is good for one to be reminded of the depths of idiocy to which one can sink even when, especially when… one means well.”

 

Marguerite is a mystery. Even to herself. Only 17 years old but mature well beyond her years, she has lived a rarefied, cosmopolitan life where everything from art to business is done to the highest standard. She has been raised by Maman and Daddy to expect only the best—and to avoid “mauvais ton” (bad taste…) at all costs. In her world one masters the piano, excels at bridge, buys wool in the Hebrides and linen in Ireland, has it tailored on Savile Row and crafted by a Thai seamstress in Paris. But when a sudden reversal of fortune shatters her sheltered existence, Marguerite must fend for herself in a cut-throat world that plays by very different rules.

ROSENCRANTZ AND GUILDENSTERN ARE DEAD by Tom Stoppard

“Look on every exit as being an entrance somewhere else…”

 

In this enduring comic masterpiece, two minor (but mighty) characters from Shakespeare’s Hamlet suddenly find themselves at the center of the action and completely out of their depth. Summoned to the Danish court with little explanation but to “glean what afflicts” their friend the prince, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern struggle to make sense of their strange circumstances, including a traveling troupe of dissolute actors, and the unsettling feeling that their fates may already be sealed. Brilliantly absurd and endlessly inventive, Stoppard’s modern classic is a hilarious and philosophical romp through Shakespeare’s world that turns existential dread into theatrical delight.

SONIA FLEW by Melinda Lopez

“And I said, I do not forgive you, I will never forgive you. You have broken my heart.”

 

Sonia has built a comfortable life in Minnesota—devoted husband, loving children, and a carefully guarded past. But when her son decides to enlist in the military immediately post 9/11, memories she has long buried begin to resurface. As a teenager, Sonia was forced to flee Cuba during the revolution, leaving behind the family she adored. Spanning 40 years, the story traces one family’s journey through exile, loss, and reconciliation. Both sweeping and intimate, Sonia Flew examines the steep price of freedom and the complicated meaning of home.

IT'S A WONDERFUL LIFE: A LIVE RADIO PLAY adapted by Joe Landry

Strange, isn't it? Each man's life touches so many other lives. When he isn't around he leaves an awful hole, doesn't he?

Step inside a 1940s radio studio and watch this American classic come to life. With vintage commercials, live sound effects, and a little theatrical magic. As a subscriber you'll be able to watch the story of George Bailey and the town of Bedford Falls unfold for just $50 per ticket (reg. $65)!

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