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Coming to
The Triangle Theater
in March:

The Vagina Monologues

Rumi's MATHNAVI

 

Upcoming Shows:

April
Oldfriends.com
by Marcia Monbleau
PHILADELPHIA PREMIERE

A play about two old friends, a successful British actress and a New England writer, who examine their lives and adventures via e-mail correspondence.

May
Come to the Cabaret Series:
Women of a Certain Age
Scenes, monologues, songs and stand-up comedy in a cabaret atmosphere with delicious snacks and libation.

A show celebrating the joys of aging and motherhood and, yes, I guess the difficulties too - but only if they're funny! - well, maybe not..... Written and performed by the Random Acts of Theater company including Jane Stojak, Tina Brock, Bonnie Grant, Tanesha Ford and others. [Run may be extended]

May
Moo-la
by Arje Shaw
WORLD PREMIERE

Following Arje Shaw's success on Broadway with The Gathering (starring Hal Linden) and off -Broadway in 2004 with Magic Hands Freddy, he will premiere and star in his new comedy
Moo-la at the Triangle Theater.

This two-character play (also starring Tony Hamilton of It's A Wonderful Lie) explores the relationship between a gambler owing the mob and his gay hit-man cousin. Arje is also the Triangle's new Managing Director and Co-Artistic Director. ). [This show will be Barrymore eligible and the run may be
extended.]

August
Title TBD
Deertrees Theatre
Festival production

Following last year's great success with The Gin Game, Jane Stojak will again direct a show for the 6th Annual Deertrees Theatre Festival in Harrison, ME for New York's Greenlight Theatre Works. Before its run in Maine, it will be presented at the Triangle Theater. The show will be chosen in the early spring.

September

Philadelphia Fringe Festival

Dalmatian

A one person show
written & performed by Jeffrey Frost
WORLD PREMIERE

When Jeff Frost landed in Hollywood, he expected the world to be delivered to his feet. Not! A scathing, literate, funny, thoughtful 'critique' of life in Hollywood for a young, struggling, neurotic actor from this 20-something neo-Eric Bogosian.
(The best one-man show since David Dallas's Barking Dawgs) [This show will be Barrymore eligible and the run may be extended.]


Other 2005 Philadelphia Fringe selections
to be announced soon!

September
Come to the Cabaret Series:
Autumn

various performers

(See description above)

December
Holiday show - TBD

Productions will be announced in the early spring.

December
Come to the Cabaret Series:
Christmas

various performers

See description above

Spring 2006
Chekhov or Tennessee Williams - TBD

Productions will be announced in the early spring.