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2008-2009

Dreams of Women Dancing
by Michael A Stang

Directed by Jessica Lefkow

A New WorkShop production

April 26, 2009

Black Box Theatre, Montgomery College

With Dave Coyne, Jessica Drizd Aimone, Carter Jahncke, Stephanie Lagerlef and Carol McCaffrey
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Dreams of  Women Dancing: An art conservator working in Paris hears opera not performed in 100 years and sees buildings as they were a century ago.  Is he going mad?  The strange truth is the spirit of a great master has important business to complete.  And our hero’s hand holds the brush. ​
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Heart of a Dog
by Mikhail Bulkakov

Directed by Patrick Torres

February 13 -Mars 8, 2009

Black Box Theatre, Montgomery College

With Carter Jahncke, James Gagne,  Joshua Drew, Janey Richards, D Grant Cloyd, Karen Novack and Joshua Singer
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Heart of a Dog: A hilarious satire from the author of The Master and Margarita.  A great Professor performs a surgical miracle with transplants, transforming a stray dog into a human.  Dog, now man, runs riot in the Professor’s household and becomes a rising communist apparatchik, extending his antic rampage to the world outside.  Banned over 60 years in Russia, this biting comedy is now a universally savored cultural phenomenon.

Beckett Duo: Krapp's Last Tape & Ohio Impromptu
by Samuel Beckett

Directed by Richard Henrich

October 31 – November 23, 2008

Black Box Theatre, Montgomery College

Featuring Carter Jahncke
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“Krapp’s Last Tape is about memories: A handful of one old man’s highly specific memories, each one hard-wired with a different, shattering emotion.  Jahncke prowls the stage, he sighs with sybaritic relish as he successfully threads his reel-to-reel, gets well and truly gobsmacked upon listening to a description of a beautiful woman he’s long since forgotten, and dismisses his younger self’s spiritual dabbling with unalloyed rage.” - CityPaper ​
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  • About Us
    • The Inside Scoop
    • Our Team and Board
    • Plan Your Visit
    • Contact Us
    • Join Our Mail List
  • Plays
    • Tickets
    • Current Season >
      • Maple and Vine
    • Past Productions
    • Calendar
    • Gallery
  • New Works
    • Upcoming New Works
    • Previous New Works
  • Support Us
    • Our Funders
  • Community
    • Ukranian Solidarity
    • Art All Night
    • Theater Week
  • Education
    • After School Program