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    • 2013 Season>
      • Live Staged Reading of Young Frankenstein
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      • Picasso at the Lapin Agile
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      • The Awesome 80s Prom
      • The Running (Unopposed) Man (Holiday Revue 2011)
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      • Waiting for Godot
      • Trial by Jury: A Gilbert & Sullivan Opera
      • American Buffalo
      • The Great American Trailer Park Musical (Reprise)
      • Shout! The Mod Musical
      • Evil Dead: The Musical (Reprise)
      • War of the Worlds
      • Rubber Chicken's Christmas Tea Party (Holiday Revue 2010)
    • 2009 Season>
      • QED
      • Humpty Dumpty: The Musical
      • Cracked Egg Improv
      • The Great American Trailer Park Musical
      • The Fourth Wall
      • Evil Dead: The Musical
      • Have Yourself an H1N1 Christmas (Holiday Revue 2009)
    • 2008 Season>
      • Finnish Dinner Theater
      • Bushed: A Poetical, Political, Partly Musical Tragicomedy in Two Acts
      • Hark! The Rubber Chicken Sings (Holiday Revue 2008)
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2009 Season

QED
By Peter Parnell

Directed by Minden J. Anderson

QED is a play which chronicles (part of) a day in the life of Nobel Prize-winning physicist Richard Feynman. It presents scenes from a day in Feynman's life, less than two years before his death, interweaving many strands from Feynman's biography, from the Manhattan project to the Challenger inquiry to more personal topics such as the death of Feynman's wife, and his own fight with cancer.

Starring Brian Matuszak and Cheryl Skafte.

Set Design by Mark Spitzer.  Board Operated by Cory Regnier.
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