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July 18 - August 3
The Lonesome West
By Martin McDonagh
You have never seen sibling rivalry until you have seen the
hateful brothers who share a small cottage in Martin McDonagh's
(The Cripple of Inishmaan) cruelly amusing and hilariously
abrasive Irish tale of sin and attempted redemption.
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August 15 - 31
Two Rooms
By Lee Blessing
An American professor is held hostage by Arab terrorists
in Beirut. Back in the United States, his wife struggles to
understand his ordeal. Two Rooms thoughtfully pulls off the
difficult feat of delivering a compelling human drama set
against a world political system apparently gone mad.
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September 12 - 28
Hollywood Outsider
By Aaron Lyon
The Blue Room is proud to present the World Premiere of local musician Aaron Lyon's storybook rock musical in the spirit of Pink Floyd's The Wall and the Who's Tommy.
An all-star live rock and roll band drives this journey of discovery.
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October 10 - 26
Dracula
By Steven Dietz
In this new adaptation of the gothic classic, Steven Dietz, author of Private Eyes, delivers the suspense and seduction of Stoker's novel to the stage.
Rich with both humor and horror, this play paints a wickedly theatrical picture of Stoker's famous vampire.
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November 7 - 23
On the Verge
By Eric Overmyer
In this dazzling display of verbal acrobatics, we follow three Victorian female explorers on an imaginative expedition through time and American pop culture.
Eric Overmyer has created a wildly unnerving and hilarious ride.
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Late Night is BACK at the Blue Room!

Company member Betty Burns created the sequel to the hilarious Davenport Family Chat, just in time for Christmas. The Davenport Family Chat Christmas featured both Company members and fresh faces to bring a heaping dose of live holiday cheer to downtown Chico's after hours crowd. Will Late Night return for Spring 2003 with Betty cracking the whip?
Oh,
The suspense...!
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December 5 - 21
La Bête
By David Hirson
Throughout France, only one actor has the ability to make you think, laugh, feel and embrace the supreme theatrical experience.
At least, that is what he thinks! The incomparable Jerry Miller takes the stage in this Moliere-inspired comedy that is sure to leave you rolling in the aisles.
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