June 16-17, 2023

CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?

THE AUDITION

THE SIRIUS INTERVIEW

THE WAITING ROOM


Can You Hear Me Now?

Written by Morey Norkin
Directed by Patti Allis Mengers

With Mike Cohen, Norm Thibeault

Bell and Watson invent a way to revolutionize communication. If only they can find enough string.


Very fun to watch and so well acted with the interaction just flowing between Watson and Bell!!
— W. S.
Hilarious! Applause, applause!!
— A.G.
Funny and touching!
— S.L.

The Audition

Written by Steven Otfinoski
Directed by Joshua Secunda

With Devin May, Gary Giurbino, Mary Ann Nichols Hubbard

A theater director thinks he’s seen everything when an actor auditions for him whose crowning role is the title character in “Waiting for Godot.”

The idea of an offstage actor is priceless and Gary Giurbino carried it off superbly!
— N.S.
By the end, I was starting to believe in offstage actors!
— A.G.
I laughed out loud! (Possibly my neighbors could hear me!)
— N.D.

The Sirius Interview

Written by Barbara Alfaro
Directed by Morris Schorr

With Anthony Backman, Shelby Janes, Ian Nemser

Tad Sirius, an international dog superstar, is interviewed on a major television network.

Hilarious!
— L.B.Z.
So clever and well done! Arf!!
— K.R.
Puns were flying!
— A.G.

The Waiting Room

Written by Steven A. Shapiro
Directed by Bari Biern

With Kevin Corbett, Jenny Corbett

Peter and Wesley, two people brought together with the aspiration of returning to a measure of normality, unearth that which is messy, heartbreaking, and undeniably painful. Did we mention this is a comedy?


I loved the twist at the end and really got sucked into the storyline! The actors were riveting and poised, and the writing was outstanding. Enjoyed that performance immensely!
— A.A.

I was really struck by how funny and outrageous it begins, then becomes so rich and poignant. Bravo!
— D.H.
“The Waiting Room” was clever, witty, and moving. The acting couple were wonderful together.
— S.A.
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