Announcing

Season Twenty-Two


 

TALK RADIO

By Eric Bogosian (Sep. 30 – Oct. 16, 2010)

Directed by Susan Clement-Toberer


Barry Champlain, Cleveland's controversial radio host is on the air doing what he does best: insulting the
pathetic souls who call in the middle of the night to sound off. Tomorrow, Barry's show is going into
national syndication and his producer is afraid that Barry will say something that will offend the sponsors.
This, of course, makes Barry even more outrageous. Funny and moving, off-beat, outrageous and totally
entrancing, Bogasian’s Pulitzer Prize-nominated play still resonates almost 20 years after its Off-
Broadway debut.

JACOB MARLEY’S CHRISTMAS CAROL
By Tom Mula (Nov. 26-Dec. 18, 2010)

Directed by Kevin Lawler


"Marley was dead, to begin with…" — and what happens to Ebenezer Scrooge's mean, sour, pruney old
business partner after that? Chained and shackled, Marley is condemned to a hellish eternity. He's even
given his own private tormentor: a malicious little hell-sprite who thoroughly enjoys his work. Desperate,
Marley accepts his one chance to free himself: To escape his own chains, he must first redeem Scrooge. So
begins a journey of laughter and terror, redemption and renewal, during which Scrooge's heart, indeed, is
opened; but not before Marley—in this irreverent, funny and deeply moving story—discovers his own.

THREE TALL WOMEN

By Edward Albee (March 10-April 2, 2011)

Directed by Susan Clement-Toberer


Wickedly funny, and told with uncompromising truth, Albee’s Pulitzer Prize-winning drama takes a long,
hard look at the arc of one human life from the perspectives of three different generations—one woman in
youth, one woman in middle age, and one woman lying on her death bed. As the elder woman reflects on
her life, she develops clarity of mind that transcends her debilitated body. “A perfect illustration of why
theater is an indispensable art." —NY

REEFER MADNESS – THE MUSICAL
By Kevin Murphy & Dan Studney (June 2 – June 26, 2011)

Directed by Susan Clement-Toberer

Music Direction by Mitch Fuller

Choreography by Roxanne Nielsen


Back by popular demand! Based on the 1936 propaganda film, this raucous musical comedy takes a
tongue-in-cheek look at the hysteria caused when clean-cut kids fall prey to marijuana, leading them on a
hysterical downward spiral filled with evil jazz music, sex and violence. BLUEBARN Theatre is proud to
revive one of the most successful productions in our 22-year history! Join us once again for the
MADNESS!!

 

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