A Dickens Christmas Carol:
A Traveling Travesty in Two Tumultuous Acts
by Mark Landon Smith
Nov. 28 - Dec. 20, 2008
Sylvia
by A. R. Gurney
Jan. 9 - 31, 2009
Key for Two
by John Chapman & Dave Freeman
Feb. 13 - Mar. 7, 2009
The Octette Bridge Club
by P. J. Barry
Mar. 20 - Apr. 11, 2009
Bat Boy The Musical
by Keythe Farley, Brian Fleming, & Laurence O'Keefe
Apr. 24 - May 16, 2009
I'll Be Back Before Midnight
by Peter Colley
May 29 - Jun. 20, 2009
Sordid Lives
by Del Shores
Jul. 10 - Aug. 1, 2009
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I'll Be Back Before Midnight
May 29 - Jun. 20, 2009

Jan has recently had a nervous breakdown, and her husband Greg, an archeologist,
has rented an old farmhouse in the country where she can recover. The old farmhouse is also near an archeological
dig where he can continue his studies. When George, the hilarious farmer they rent the house from,
tells stories about a terrible murder that once took place in the farmhouse and the ghost that reputedly
stalks the night, Jan's imagination gets fired up. The situation gets even worse when Laura, Greg's beautiful
but manipulative sister arrives. Soon Jan finds herself tormented by strange sounds in the night,
and visions of the vengeful ghost. Is she having another breakdown? Is someone trying to drive her mad?
When she tries to defend herself from this apparition, events take an unexpected turn in a night of
unimaginable suspense. I'LL BE BACK BEFORE MIDNIGHT! has been produced in 25 countries,
48 of the 50 states in the U.S. and every province in Canada.
It has broken numerous box office records including the 2005 record-breaking UK National Tour.
It was made into a Hollywood feature film starring Heather Locklear, Ned Beatty, Robert Carradine, and Susannah York.
Crew
Director Owen Robertson
Producer Tiger Von Pagel
Stage Manager Beth Tepe
Cast
Greg Sanderson John Chaplin
Jan Sanderson Kellmeny Jeffcoat
George Willoughby Michael Holden
Laura Sanderson Jeanne Adams
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