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Theatre Windsor is pleased to announce the 2008-2009 Season of shows and Directors

September 2008 - LEND ME A TENOR  by Ken Ludwig, directed by Niki Richardson

October 2008 - DEATHTRAP     by Ira Levin, directed by Robert Carnevale

December 2008 - A CHRISTMAS STORY   by Jean Shephard, adapted by Phil Grecian, directed by Mario Carnevale

January 2009 - ON GOLDEN POND   by Ernest Thompson, directed by Terry Ware

March 2009 - The AFFECTIONS OF MAY  by Norm Foster, directed by Lois Baker

April 2009 - THE STING  by David Robers, directed by Sue Cousins

June 2009 - RUN FOR YOUR WIFE  by Ray Cooney, directed by Sarah FitzGerald





The following Plays are subject to the availability of Rights
Lend Me a Tenor
by Ken Ludwig
directed by Niki Richardson


This night in September of 1934 is the biggest in the history of the Cleveland Grand Opera Company.  World famous tenor Tito Morelli is to perform Otello, his greatest role, at the gala season opener.  Saunders, the General Manager, hopes this will put Cleveland on the operatic map.  Morelli is late and when he finally sweeps in, it is too late to rehearse with the company.  Through a hilarious series of mishaps, Il Stupendo is given a double dose of tranquilizers which mix with the booze he has consumed and he passes out.  his pulse is so low that Saunders and his assistant Max believe hi is dead.  What to do?  Max is an aspiring singer and Saunders persuades him to get into Morelli's Otello costume and try to fool the audience into thinking he's Il Stupendo.  Max is succeeding, but then Morelli comes to and gets into his other costume.  Now two Otellos are running around in costume and two women are running around in lingerie, each thinking she is with Il Stupendo!  A sensation on Broadway and in London's West End, Lend Me a Tenor is guaranteed to leave you teary eyed with laughter.
Deathtrap
by Ira Levin
directed by Robert Carnevale

A Christmas Story
by Jean Shephard, adapted by Phil Grecian
directed by Mario Carnevale

On Golden Pond
by Ernest Thompson
directed by Terry Ware

Affections of May
by Norm Foster
directed by Lois Baker
The Sting
by David Robers
directed by Sue Cousins

Run for Your Wife
by Ray Cooney
directed by Sarah FitzGerald