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Check Please / The Real Inspector Hound; March 5 - 13, 2010

A New Technology High School production at Dreamweavers!

Two One-Acts:

Check Please is a short one act play by Jonathan Rand.
Dating can be hard. Especially when your date happens to be a raging kleptomaniac, or your grandmother's bridge partner, or a mime. Check Please follows a series of blind dinner dates that couldn't get any worse -- until they do. Could there possibly be a light at the end of the tunnel?

The Real Inspector Hound is a short, one-act play by Tom Stoppard.
The plot follows two theatre critics named Moon and Birdboot who are watching a ludicrous setup of a country house murder mystery, in the style of a whodunit. By chance, they become involved in the action causing a series of events that parallel the play they are watching.

March 5 through March 13, 2009.
Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 PM (doors open at 6:30 pm)
Sundays at 2 PM (doors open at 1 pm)

Tickets on sale now at New Tech's front office (707-259-8520).
Prices are $10 for Adults and $8 for Students and Seniors (60+).

 
Dinner With Friends is Cast and Ready to Roll

Congratulations are in order for the cast and crew of Dreamweavers' April offering of Dinner With Friends by Donald Margulies. Director Debbie Baumann has chosen a fabulous group to work on this production!

Cast:
Gabe:  Anthony DePaolo
Karen:  June Alane Reif
Tom:  Tice Allison
Beth:  Beverly Wiles


Crew:
Stage Manager:  Patte Quinn
Lights and Sound:  Lu Kenmonth
Director:  Debbie Baumann

Tickets available now - click here...

 
Announcing Our 2010 Season

On the Main Stage:

Lend Me A Tenor by Ken Ludwig
A sensation on Broadway and in London’s West End this madcap, screwball comedy is guaranteed to leave audiences teary-eyed with laughter.
 
“One of two great farces by a living writer.” —The New York Times

“A furiously-paced comedy with more than a touch of the Marx brothers… A marvelous combination of wonderfully farcical moments and funny lines.” —Time Out

January 8 - 24

Dinner With Friends by Donald Margulies
Full of humor, warmth, insight and wisdom, Dinner With Friends is a funny yet bittersweet examination of the married lives of two couples who have been extremely close for dozens of years. Margulies keeps changing the perspective to show how one couple’s breakup can have an equally devastating effect on another’s stability.
 
Dinner With Friends is entertaiment as succulent as it is sobering.” —New York Magazine

April 2 - 18

Deathtrap by Ira Levin
Filled with startling twists, turns and reversals, the characters of Deathtrap struggle with greed, plagiarism, blackmail and murder. The play will shock and delight by the playwright’s clever dramatic manipulations.  

“Two-thirds a thriller and one-third a devilishly clever comedy… Suspend your disbelief and be delighted. Scream a little. It’s good for you.” —Cue Magazine

June 11 - 27

Hay Fever by Noel Coward
The Bliss family is ultra Bohemian. Mother is a retired actress who makes a crisis out of every scene and father is a novelist. The daughter and son are handsome and ill mannered. When each invites a guest for the weekend, the family amuses themselves in their normal eccentric manner, much to the consternation of the bewildered guests!

“An evening of intoxicating escape” —N.Y. Times

“Light, luminous, charming... and hilariously funny.” —N.Y. Post

September 10- 26

A Nice Family Gathering by Phil Olson
A Nice Family Gathering is a story about a man who loved his wife so much, he almost told her. It’s Thanksgiving—the first family gathering since the Patriarch died. Dad comes back as a ghost with a mission; to tell his wife he loved her, something he neglected to tell her during their 41 years of marriage. Mom can’t hear or see him but the trouble really begins when her dinner date arrives!

“Hilarious and touching!” —LA Weekly Pick of the Week

November 5 - 21

And in the Black Box:
 
The Diaries of Adam & Eve Adapted by David Birney from Adam's Diary and Diary for Eve by Mark Twain
May 13 - 23

Durang/Durang by Christopher Durang
August 5 - 15


Our 2010 Season will also include a New Technology High School production.

 

Welcome

Dreamweavers Troupe, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to bringing the arts and the joy of performance to the wonderful Napa Valley community. Our mission is to entertain, enlighten and enhance the lives of community members by offering the opportunity to view and participate in theatrical productions.
 

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Support Dreamweavers

As an all-volunteer, non-profit organization, Dreamweavers is grateful for your support - no matter how big or small. Now you can use PayPal to make an easy tax-deductible donation online!  Just click here to donate now!

Or - stretch your donation further by helping us avoid processing fees. Mail your check made out to Dreamweavers Troupe, Inc. to: Dreamweavers Theatre, P.O. Box 5478,Napa,CA 94581.

 

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