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CENTERSTAGE NORTH'S 2022 SEASON AT A GLANCE

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BOEING-BOEING

The Wild Women of Winedale

BOEING-BOEING

 A hit comedy, Boeing Boeing tells the exploits of bachelor Bernard and his lovely female flight attendants. Three flight attendants, to be exact, from three different countries: and they all believe they’re engaged to Bernard! In the past, Bernard has been able to juggle these women due to his detailed timetable of his fiancés’ flight schedules. When the situation changes and all of the women end up at his apartment on the same day, Bernard (with help from his bewildered friend Robert) struggles to keep them from learning the truth. Will the lying lothario be able to keep up this charade, or will a disaster occur? As they say: all’s well that ends well!

I Hate Hamlet

The Wild Women of Winedale

BOEING-BOEING

Television star Andrew Rally is about to start rehearsals to play Hamlet—and he is terrified. Unsure of himself, worried about his career, Andrew doesn’t know what to do. In the midst of his confusion, he is visited by the ghost of legendary actor John Barrymore. Barrymore explains that all actors who take on the role are visited and mentored by their predecessors, and that he cannot leave Andrew until he takes the stage as Hamlet. Andrew’s girlfriend wants him to be a romantic hero of the stage, his friend wants him to accept a lucrative new TV gig, and Barrymore wants him to accept his own great theatrical mantle. As Andrew grows under Barrymore’s larger-than-life wing, he is forced to confront the ultimate question: who he wants to be, or not to be.

The Wild Women of Winedale

The Wild Women of Winedale

The Wild Women of Winedale

The sisters of Winedale are at a crossroads. Fanny has an odd reaction to her 60th birthday. Willa i

The sisters of Winedale are at a crossroads. Fanny has an odd reaction to her 60th birthday. Willa is stressed to the point of vodka and speed-knitting. Johnnie Faye is determined to put herself back on the market and find a man. (Preferably one with a house since hers is at the bottom of a Florida sinkhole). Together, they find a way to clear the clutter from their lives, their homes and their relationships and prove it’s never too late to take another one of life’s paths.

Clue The Musical

The Last Night of Ballyhoo

The Wild Women of Winedale

The internationally popular game is now a fun-filled musical that brings the world’s best-know suspects to life and invites the audience to help solve the mystery: who killed Mr. Boddy, in what room, and with what weapon? Audience members choose cards to determine the details of the dastardly deed and play along to solve the case. With 216 possible solutions, there’s plenty of merry mayhem to unravel in this fun-filled evening!

The Last Night of Ballyhoo

The Last Night of Ballyhoo

The Last Night of Ballyhoo

Playwright Alfred Uhry brilliantly mined his Atlanta Jewish upbringing for his Pulitzer- and Oscar-winning "Driving Miss Daisy", and he digs into it again for "The Last Night of Ballyhoo", resulting in the same successful mix of thought-provoking drama and laughter, with a touch of romance. Now coming to CenterStage North Theatre, the Tony-winning play takes you back to December 1939, as Atlanta hosts the "Gone With the Wind" premiere and Hitler invades Poland. But the biggest concern of the Freitag family is Ballyhoo, a lavish ball for the southern Jewish elite. When Uncle Adolph brings Joe — his new, very eligible assistant — home for dinner, sparks fly between his niece and the Brooklyn native, whose presence lights a fuse on a family dispute over long-held beliefs and prejudices.

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