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Out of the Hat A series of Play Readings presented by the Schoodic Arts Meetinghouse Theatre Lab
Saturday noon - we start rehearsal. (Some may start earlier) That evening - we perform for the audience at 7pm! All are welcome to participate. Join us. It is a good way to find out more about MHTL, what we do, learn about tech, etc. March 20th - Local Playwright - THE WOOER by Chalmers Hardenberghdirected by Laurie Schreiber Can one man successfully woo another man, and a woman, at the same time? On talk radio? Tune in to find out!
April 17th - Comedy - DEAD MAN'S CELL PHONE by Sarah Ruhl directed by Pauline Angione This dark comedy by the author of Pulitzer runner-up, THE CLEAN HOUSE, is about how we memorialize the dead - and how that remembering changes us. It is the odyssey of a woman forced to confront her own assumptions about morality, redemption, and the need to connect in a technologically obsessed world.
May 15th - Drama - SKY SCRAPER by David Auburn directed by Bonnie Myers Written by Pulitzer and Tony award winner of PROOF, on a rainy night in Chicago, six strangers collide on the rooftop of a historic building targeted for demolition in this dark comedy about architecture, happenstance, memory and love.
June 19th - Adult - BENT by Martin Sherman directed by Cynthia Thayer This classic play was first produced in 1979, and was an important milestone in the public’s awareness of gay issues. It follows the story of a gay man in Nazi Germany – dealing first with social oppression and then with the cruelty of a concentration camp. Man’s inhumanity to man can go down some very dark roads. And Previously this Year: January 16th - Classic - THE TEMPEST by William Shakespeare directed by Ben Layman The entire play takes place on an island under control of magical powers of Prospero, rightful Duke of Milan whose native inhabitants, Ariel and Caliban, respectively aid or hinder his work. February 20th - Children's - WIND IN THE WILLOWS by Alan Bennett based on story by Kenneth Grahame directed by Lisa Reilich This ingenious adaptation of the classic children’s novel created a sensation at the National Theatre of Great Britain. Here are Badger, Rat, Mole, and Toad of Toad Hall in the familiar tale with a contemporary slant.
Hammond Hall, Winter Harbor, 7pm Free – Donations gratefully accepted
If you are interested in participating in the production, either as an actor, techie, director, lighting, please call Cynthia Thayer, 963-7771, or
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. We will meet late morning to rehearse the plays and all are welcome.

Join the Group! We are always looking for new people! If you have any interest in acting or working behind the scenes, email (
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) or call Pauline (207) 963-2242 or Charlie and Tim at (207) 664-6098 for more information. Additional info is also available at www.angione.com/mhtl/index.htm. For more information about Meetinghouse Theatre Lab, or for contact information for members of the MHTL ensemble, contact
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