Theatre Archives
Barksdale Theatre IV
Firehouse Theatre Productions
The Full Monty's David Winning
and Michale Hawke
Dec 06 Theatre Page
Flowers For Algernon
January 23-
March 17, 2007
@
Swift Mill Creek Theatre

Saturday, Feb. 24th & March 10th at 10 am; Saturday, March
3rd, 17th, & 24th at 2 pm, and 5 pm; Sundays at 6 pm; Selected
weekday morning matinees.

Directed by Steve Perigard
Starring:  Matt Polson, Gordon Bass, Robyn O’Neill, David
Bridgewater, Tia James and Matt Beyer.

Call Theatre IV’s Box Office at (804)344-8040 for tickets or
purchase tickets online at www.theatreivrichmond.org

Single Ticket price $14, with $1 discount for seniors and Ukrops
cardholders.

Faithfully based on the award-winning picture books, this crowd-
pleasing musical will make your children laugh and rejoice with a
favorite friend.  Join young Josh Primm as he moves to New
York City and shares magical adventures with his loving parents,
stage-struck nemesis, Hector P. Valenti, his cranky neighbor Mr.
Grumps, and his unconventional pet – lovable Lyle!
Thrill Me
February 7th -March 3rd
@
The Richmond Traingle
Players Inc.
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Hanover Tavern 2007_season:

Smoke on the Mountain
by Alan Bailey and Constance Ray
February 23 – April 29, 2007

Set in the 1930s, this good time bluegrass gospel musical introduces the singing Sanders family, who
perform their traditional and original gospel songs for the members of the Mount Pleasant Baptist
Church in Mount Pleasant, NC. Pastor Oglethorpe welcomes the family to the church, where their
individual stories and beliefs are shared during the concert. With the audience serving as the
“congregation,” Smoke on the Mountain lovingly recreates a delightful and musically unforgettable
slice of Americana.

The Odd Couple
by Neil Simon
May 18 – August 5, 2007

The most hilariously mismatched roommates in the history of Broadway comedy are back at Hanover
Tavern in this brand new production of one of America’s favorite comedies. Last produced by
Barksdale in 1973, Neil Simon’s irresistibly funny play tells the story of two friends (one divorced, the
other recently separated) who decide to share an apartment … with sidesplitting results. Don’t miss
the sheer pleasure of rediscovering all over again the reasons we all first fell in love with The Odd
Couple.

Deathtrap
by Ira Levin
September 7 – October 21, 2007

Sidney Bruhl is a middle-aged playwright famous for his oh-so-clever whodunits, but he hasn’t had a
hit in twenty years. When one of his former students sends him the only draft of a new murder
mystery, Sidney devises a plan to ensure his own fortune. Will Sidney’s scheme lead him back to
Broadway? Will the student be the victim of malicious jealousy? Will Sidney’s wife be able to
withstand the horror in her household? Will the eccentric psychic who is visiting Sidney’s neighbors
unearth the nastiness next door? Only one answer is certain: missing this classic Broadway thriller
would be a deadly mistake.

Dames at Sea
Book and lyrics by George Haimsohn and Robin Miller; Music by Jim Wise
November 16, 2007 – January 20, 2008

Book and Lyrics by George Haimshoh and Robin Miller, Music by Jim Wise

Hanover salutes Hollywood in this affectionate, all-singing, all-dancing spoof of the Busby Berkeley
movie musicals of the 1930s. When a Broadway leading lady makes too many waves on the Great
White Way, her new musical is transferred to the deck of a battleship. The show’s songwriter
happens to be a sailor, and this is the only alternative venue he can find. When life on the high seas
doesn't agree with the leading lady either, her understudy, a talented tap dancer from the sticks, is
forced to step in, climbing aboard as a youngster and disembarking as a star!


Barksdale Theatre:    Everyone’
s favorite reptile is back! . . .
Lyle, Lyle Crocodile

a Theatre IV Family Playhouse
production
by Bernard Waber; adaptation,
music and lyrics by Bruce Craig
Miller

February 24 – March 25, 2007
* This Theatre IV production is
being presented at Barksdale
Theatre’s Willow Lawn location,
1601 Willow Lawn Drive in
Richmond. *