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By Steven Dietz August 19th-22nd, 26th-29th
Every kiss is a betrayal." Duke City Repertory Theatre presents the first show of its inaugural season: Trust by Steven Dietz. This contemporary dramatic comedy follows six people as their lives intersect platonically and romantically. Trust is a candid observation of the basic motivation that often drives us toward or away from others, a void within ourselves.
-This production contains adult language and themes and is not recommended for younger audiences.-
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By David Mamet October 14th-17th, 21st-24th
A simple meeting between a college professor and his student quickly unravels into a struggle for control, an arena for accusations and disparagement. This intense play told through the terse, precisely crafted language of playwright David Mamet will leave you on the edge of your seat wondering who exactly to believe.
-This production contains adult language and themes and is not recommended for young audiences.-
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By Tom Mula December 9th-12th, 16th-19th
Many are familiar with Ebenezer Scrooge’s Christmas Carol but few know why the ghost of Jacob Marley makes that fateful bedside visit. Marley also has his tale to tell, his debts to pay and the clock is ticking! Join us for a heart-warming and hilarious story about redemption and true holiday spirit.
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 Adapted by John Hardy February 3rd-6th, 10th-13th
William Shakespeare’s energetic battle of the sexes begins when the flamboyant Petruchio must convince the shrewish Kate to give him her hand in marriage. Will Petruchio tame Kate? Have these two misfits finally found love? Don’t miss Duke City Rep’s lively production of Shakespeare’s most amusing love story that ends with his happiest couple!
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 By Jason Robert Brown March 31st-April 3rd, April 7th-10th
When a relationship ends can one person truly shoulder all the blame? The Last 5 Years is a breathtakingly beautiful musical about the dissolution of a marriage told from both partners’ point of view. Kathy, a struggling actor takes us backwards from the painful end while Jaime, a brilliant young writer, moves forward from the hopeful beginning. This is a lovely, honest, poignant look at relationships, marriage, happiness and heartbreak.
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