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2008-2009 SEASON

DIAL M FOR MURDER

A crime drama by Frederick Knott  

February 20, 21, 27, 28 & March 1 2009

Kiss By Kiss...Supreme Suspense Unfurls!

Marriage.  Deception.  Blackmail.  Murder.  Twist of fate.  Intrigued?  Dial M for Murder tells the tale of ex-tennis pro Tony Wendice’s miserable life, and quest to rid himself of a wife her married for money.  Plans backfire though.  You may remember this crime drama as an Alfred Hitchcock classic from the ‘50s starring Ray Milland and Grace Kelly.  Come and see how it ends!

THE FOREIGNER

A comedy by Larry Shue

November 7, 8 & 14-16

What exactly is a Foreigner?  In a back-woods fishing lodge in Georgia, just about all visitors are strange.  The owner, a sweet, southern lady really wants to see a foreigner though!  So, in an effort to help his boring English friend Charlie get away from his dull life, fellow Brit Froggy LeSeure, tells the lodge occupants that Charlie can’t understand English – he’s The Foreigner!  Secrets, gossip, and old-school scandal all play into this southern comedy.

 

"I laughed start to finish at one comic surprise after another." —The New Yorker. "

SNOOPY!!!

Based on the comic strip "PEANUTS" by Charles M. Schulz
Book by Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates, Warren Lockhart, Arthur Whitelaw and Michael L. Grace
Music by Larry Grossman
Lyrics by Hal Hackady

A family-fun musical!

September 12-14 & 19-21 2008

The Peanuts Gang is back in Bedford!  This time, Snoopy is leading the show.  All your favorite Charles Shultz characters are back in action – Charlie Brown in his new role as Safety Patrolman; Linus visits his favorite haunt, the Pumpkin Patch; and Lucy returns as…well…she’s still Lucy!  Sally, Shroeder, Peppermint Patty, and even Woodstock complete the gang in this musical sequel to You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.  Love, optimism, Christmas, and innocence are explored in the light-hearted, uplifting musical for kids of all ages.  You’ll laugh, cry, and certainly relate to your childhood dreams, so bring the whole family to see Snoopy!!!

MURD ER!