|
|
Don't miss this Summer's Comedy Storm Season. It is a riot! (After May 30, 2012 Tickets for Comedy Storm will only be available online or at the door on the night of the performance. You can buy tickets at the Cox Auditorium Box Office until May 30. After May 30, Click on the link above to order your tickets online or buy them at the door when you arrive! Thank you for your support.)
ALL PERFORMANCES BEGIN PROMPTLY AT 7:30 p.m.
Latecomers will be seated at intermission if their seat is still available. We reserve the right to release the seats of latecomers if you do not arrive at the theatre by 7:25 p.m. No children under the age of 7 will be permitted in the Theatre. We are sorry for any inconvenience but for the enjoyment of the audience and the focus of the actors we ask that you do not bring babies or toddlers under 7 with you to the theatre. Thank you very much and we'll see you at the Theatre!
COMEDY STORM 2012 SEASON
|
The Bug (Thursdays and Saturdays only) |
June 21, 23, 28, 30, July 5,7,12,14,19,21 |
Black Box |
|
Boeing, Boeing (Mondays and Fridays only) |
June 22, 25,29, July 2,6,9,13,16,20,21(Matinee) |
Black Box |
MAINSTAGE and BLACKBOX 2102/13 SEASON
|
Moon Over Buffalo |
Sept. 27-29, Oct. 2-6 |
Eccles Mainstage |
|
The Woman Who Amuses Herself |
October 18-20, 23-27 |
Black Box |
|
Guys and Dolls |
Nov. 8-10, 13-17 |
Eccles Mainstage |
|
Henry V |
Jan. 31, Feb. 1,2,5-9 |
Eccles Mainstage |
|
The Gondoliers |
Feb. 28, March 1,2,5-9 |
Black Box |
|
|
ADDITIONAL PRODUCTION INFORMATION
|
 |
THE BUG
Richard Strand
Comedy
The trouble in corporate paradise begins at Jericho Inc. with an employee's simple question, which cannot be answered simply or otherwise. The ensuing confusion shifts the employee's hyperactive imagination into comic overdrive, and the result is a farce of multi-national proportions. As this Everyman of the 1980s faces off against a faceless bureaucracy, he discovers a bug in the system that threatens to tumble the pre-fab walls of Jericho Inc
|
|
|
|
 |
BOEING, BOEING
Marc Camoletti

Adapted by Beverley Cross and Francis Evans
Comedy, Farce
Winner, 2008 Tony Award,
Best Revival of a Play
Newly Revised. 2008 Broadway Revival Edition. This 1960's French farce adapted for the English-speaking stage features self-styled Parisian lothario Bernard, who has French, German and American fiancees, each beautiful airline hostesses with frequent "layovers". He keeps "one up, one down and one pending" until unexpected schedule changes bring all three to Paris and Bernard's apartment at the same time.
“This latest edition of a play named for an aircraft soars right out of its time zone and into some unpolluted stratosphere of classic physical comedy. Propelled by the same gusty spirit that animated Commedia dell’Arte and the silent films of Keaton, Chaplin and Lloyd, {this}may be earthy, but it’s seldom earthbound.” - The New York Times
|

|
|