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Buy Tickets Short Stuff: A Night Of Short Plays
Thursday - Sunday
May 15th - June 1st
All Show Times: 7:30 PM

Box Office
763-493-8733

I Am Not Batman By: Marco Ramirez
Directed by: Jayme McGhan
A street kid with a stomach full of grocery-store-brand mac-and-cheese lives out the ultimate Batman fantasy. Accompanied by drums, crashes, bangs, and justice. Winner of the 2007 Actors Theatre of Louisville Heideman Award.

What I Learned From Grizzly Bears By: Jessica Lind
Directed by: Paul von Stoetzel
Bernadette wants nothing more than to live among the grizzly bears of Alaska. But when her husband appears out of nowhere to tell her she's the mother of twins, her world is turned upside down.

Verity By: Jason Peterson
Directed by: Mary Fox
Two friends set out to make the most influential short film of the 21st century. A film that will awaken the people of America, change the world as we know it and probably win a Sundance award in the process. Verity dwells in the naivety of two twenty-something punks who want to tell the world how it is.

Pools By: Richard Edwin Knipe
Directed by: Paul von Stoetzel
Millie and Saul, an aging Jewish couple, struggle to find their place in an ever- changing world. A sweet comedy about love, swimming pools, and the confusion of answering machines.

Special Debut Ticket Prices
$15 general admission
$12 students, seniors and groups of 6 or more.

A limited number of half-price rush tickets available 30 minutes prior to each show.

*(Please note Short Stuff contains some strong language.)*


   
Buy Tickets String
Sept 12th Oct. 12th
Thursday-Saturday 7:30 p.m.
Sunday 2:00 p.m.

Raina, a young literary scholar and poet, is on a quest. She is determined to find that sweeping, all-consuming glorious love found only in Elizabeth Barrett Browning's sonnets or in Technicolor Disney movies. So when Ryan, a scruffy pizza delivery boy and aspiring fertilizer entrepreneur, tries to woo her with pizza and tickets to an Eminem concert, she quickly rules him out as Prince Charming potential. But even when Raina falls for Derek, a professor of medieval literature who possesses the perfect combination of brilliance and charm, Ryan remains determined to win Raina's heart. A romantic comedy that follows a poet's quest for extraordinary love, String unravels the beauty of the mundane and exposes the ridiculousness of perfect love.

String was Runner-up for the 2006 Mark Twain Comedy Playwriting Award

"Romance finely delivered in String." -- LA Daily News

"Lind's voice is articulate and refreshing." -- LA Daily News

[String] proves that a light touch can strike exactly the right note." -- LA Daily News

"Witty and charming" -- Backstage West

"Playwright Jessica Lind has a knack for snappy dialogue" -- LA Weekly

Single Ticket Prices
Thursday: $17
Friday: $20
Saturday: $20
Sunday: $17

$14 and $17 for students, seniors and groups of 6 or more

*There will be a limited number of half-price rush tickets available 30 minutes prior to each performance.

All tickets are general admission.

Tickets may be exchanged for another performance of equal value with a 48-hour notice.

The box office will be open one hour prior to each performance.