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Member/Audience Play Suggestions 2012-13 CURTAIN PLAYERS 2012-2013 plays suggested by patrons/members Title Author A Poetry Reading (Love Poetry for Valentines Day) Agnes of God All My Sons (by 3 people) Arthur Miller All The Way Home Tad Mosel Angel Street Anything by Pat Cook Pat Cook Apartment 3A Jeff Daniels Arcadia Tom Stoppard As Bees in Honey Drown Assassins Baby With The Bathwater (by 2 people) Christopher Durang Beyond Therapy Christopher Durang Bleacher Bums Blythe Spirit (by 2 people) Noel Coward Butterscotch Cash on Delivery Close Ties Crimes of the Heart Beth Henley Da Hugh Leonard Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (by 2 people) Jeffrey Hatcher Driving Miss Daisy Equus Peter Shaffer Farragut North Beau Willimon Frankie and Johnny in the Claire De Lune Terrence McNally God's Country Happy Birthday, Wanda June Kurt Vonnegut I Never Saw Another Butterfly Impressionism Michael Jacobs Laramie Project Leaving Iowa Tim Clue/Spike Manton Lettice and Lovage (by 2 people) Lombardi Eric Simonson LuAnn Hampton Laverty Oberlander Mr and Mrs Fitch Douglas Carter Beane 1 Night Mother No Exit Sartre Picnic William Inge Prelude to A Kiss (by 2 people) Craig Lucas Proof Red John Logan Ridiculous Fraud Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead (by 2 people) Tom Stoppard Sabrina Fair Samuel Taylor Second Samuel Pamela Parker She Loves Me Sheer Madness Side Man Warren Leight Sin Sister Mary Ignatius/Actor's Nightmare Christopher Durang Smoke on the Mountain (by 3 people) That Championship Season Jason Miller The 1940's Radio Hour Walton Jones The Caine Mutiny Court Martial The Cinderella Waltz The Country Girl Clifford Odets The Heidi Chronicles The Increased Difficulty of Concentration Vaclav Havel The Little Foxes Lillian Hellman The Man Who Came To Dinner Kaufman and Hart The Miser Moliere The Normal Heart Larry Kramer The Odd Couple Neil Simon The Passion of Dracula The Royal Family Kaufman and Ferber The Shape of Things LaBute The Substance of Fire Jon Robin Baitz The Tempest Shakespeare The Woolgatherer Three Days of Rain Richard Greenberg Tobacco Road While The Lights Were Out Wit 2 3 .
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