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    1.  The Winslow Boy   by Terence Rattigan              September 21,2007--October 13,2007   Directed by Anne Harper

          When his son is expelled from military school on a petty charge, a father, determined to clear the boy's name, puts the entire

           family at risk as he does battle with the Admiralty, the government and the Crown. "Let right be done!". An uplifting drama,

           based on a true story, by the author of Cause Celebre.

     2.  Night Watch     by Lucille Fletcher                    November 16, 2007---December 8, 2007    Directed by Aaron Marcus

          Did Elaine Wheeler actually see a murder victim through the window of the abandoned tenement behind her upscale New York

          townhouse? Was it merely an hallucination brought on by chronic insomnia and recurrent mental instability? Or are there other

          possibilities? Find out in this tense mystery thriller by the author of Sorry, Wrong Number.

     3. The Kingfisher    by William Douglas Home        January 11,2008--February 2,2008    Directed by Kathryne Morgan

          Half a century after failing to do so, an acclaimed writer proposes, on the day of her husband's funeral, to the woman he

          has loved and who has loved him through all the intervening years. Can he rekindle an old flame using old sparks? A witty

          comedy by the author of Lloyd George Knew My Father.

     4. Enchanted April      by Matthew Barber        March 7, 2008---March 29,2008   Directed by Maureen Lukie

         Not long after World War I, four disgruntled English wives and widows escape for a month to a rustic Italian villa

         and find their lives "translated" by their new-found surroundings. A delightful, often comic, tale of renewal and

         re-affirmation.

     5. Relatively Speaking    by Alan Ayckbourn    April 25, 2008---May 17, 2008    Directed by Katherine Turner

         When Greg asks Philip for Ginny's hand in marriage, he fails to realize that the relationship between Philip and his intended

         is not one of parent and offspring but rather of "late summer and early spring". Confusion reigns in this riotous comedy

         of mistaken identities by the author of How the Other Half Loves.