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2008-2009 'Seven Deadly Sins' |
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7th Season |
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| What else would you expect from the Luna for our 7th Season? | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Oct 9 - Nov 1 |
Recipe for Human Life: Scour your local slaughter house and dissecting hall for the freshest ingredients. Take one mangled corpse, one pile of bones, one eye, one lip and one finger, the brain of a child, and several sheets of skin. Thread the nerves, insert the organs, and stitch together carefully. Let sit until weather is favorable. Electrocute for approximately 5 seconds on high and voila! Your creature is complete. Just remember! Creating life is easy. Caring for it is a different matter.
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| Philly Premiere | Directed by Gregory Scott Campbell | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Christopher | Gene | Dan | John | Melissa | Lena | ||||||||||||||||
| Bednarek | Bohan | D'Alessandro | Hodge | Lopes | Lynch | Mucchetti | ||||||||||||||||
| Jan 22 - Feb 14 |
In the small town of Pine City, Minnesota, two families are torn apart by love and betrayal. An extramarital affair draws them into a world of romantic uncertainty and disturbing moral ambiguity where people hurt each other and love keeps happening. This intense story gives us an up-close and personal look at two couples falling apart, falling together and moving on. |
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| by Craig Wright | ||||||||||||||||||||||
| Philly Premiere | Damon Bonetti | Chris Fluck | Amanda Grove | Janice Rowland | ||||||||||||||||||
| April 9 - May 2 |
HOT 'N' THROBBING is a stupendous button-pusher about how we are all complicit in today's mingling of sex, violence and power. Paula Vogel urges us into the darkest, most roiling waters all the while dispensing a raucous, bawdy humor that renders us puddles of helpless laughter." —Washington Times. What happens is startling—alternatively raunchy, tough, tender, compassionate, tough again…Vogel has written this drama without flinching…It's remarkable on its own, perhaps nowhere more so than in Vogel's perfectly tuned understanding of her characters…You may be able to shake off its shock, you won't be able to escape its pulverizing truth." —Boston Globe. "Screamingly funny, at the same time painful and poignant, [HOT 'N' THROBBING] boldly asks the question: Which is more obscene, pornography or domestic violence?" —Molly Smith, Arena Stage |
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| Noah | John | Melissa | Catherine | Allen | Zura | |||||||||||||||||
| Philly Premiere | Herman | Lopes | Lynch | Palfenier | Radway | Young | ||||||||||||||||
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