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At the Ennotville Summer Theatre                             

Farmer’s Daughters

By Eric Goudie

June 12th—28th

Our first show is a Grinder world premiere! A funny play about serious issues, it concerns two girls who have grown up on the same family farm but who have turned out very differently, with their long-suffering mother caught in the middle. A vivid portrayal of life on the family farm!

The Belle of Amherst

By William Luce

July 3rd—19th

Emily Dickinson comes to life in this one woman autobiography, largely told through her letters and poems. This is a light-hearted but powerful and remarkably accessible glimpse into the mind of an exceptional poet.   

First Kisses

By Jay D Hanagan

July 24th—August 9th

In a series of very funny vignettes this play tells the story of John and Mary, from their first meeting at age eleven throughout the rest of their lives.  Packed between the laughs is plenty of charm—a true heart warmer.  The perfect romantic escape for couples of all ages! 

Same Time, Next Year

By Bernard Slade

August 14th—30th

George and Doris meet each other for an affair for one weekend every year for their entire married lives.  Through the years their story is by turns frenetic, hilarious and, oddly enough, life affirming.   

 

At The Belwood Summer Theatre   

Relatively Speaking

By Alan Ayckbourn

July 10th—12th

A deceptively simple little play from the master of British Farce. It is a hilarious tale of some young (but not too faithful) lovers, some concerned parents, and an incriminating pair of slippers… or is it?  

The Middle Ages

By AR Gurney

July 31st—August 2nd

Set in the back room of a stuffy men’s club from the 1940’s to the 1970’s this romantic comedy is as much about the 20th century’s coming of age as it is about destiny trying to bring two people together. 

Brighton Beach Memoirs

By Neil Simon

August 21st—23rd

This poignant comedy, set in New York during the Depression is a semi-autobiographical portrait of the writer himself: a teenager, obsessed with baseball, the heroic image of his hard-working father, and, of course, girls, be it for better or worse. 

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Eric Goudie, Creative and Executive Director, Grinder Productions