Carrollwood Players
A Non-Season Special Mainstage Production
This show is an addition to our regular season shows.
Season Tickets are not valid for this production
Ticket Prices: $23 Adult $ 20 Seniors, Students & Military (with ID)
Little Shop Of Horrors by composer Alan Menken
and writer Howard Ashman
DIRECTED BY MATTHEW BRAVO PRODUCER FRANK STINEHOUR
Sept 5 – Sept 27, 2014 A Musical
Little Shop of Horrors is a comedy horror rock musical in the musical-style of early 1960s rock
and roll, doo-wop, and early Motown. It is about a hapless florist shop worker, who raises a
plant that feeds on human blood and flesh
(Musical - Not part of the Season Ticket Package)
With a Season Ticket purchase
You can see any or all of the shows below
Oct 10 – Oct 25, 2014 (3 weeks) A Farce
Suite Surrender by Michael McKeever
DIRECTED BY MIKE COTE PRODUCER ANN LEHMAN
It’s 1942, and two of Hollywood’s biggest divas have descended upon the luxurious Palm
Beach Royale Hotel and are somehow assigned to the same suite. Mistaken identities,
overblown egos, double entendres build a hilarious classic farce.
Nov 6 – Nov 15, 2014 A Drama
Doubt (2 weeks) by John Patrick Shanley
DIRECTED BY JIM RUSSELL PRODUCER MARYANN BARDI
DOUBT is a gripping story of suspicion cast on a priest’s behavior. In this brilliant and powerful
drama, Sister Aloysius takes matters into her own hand
Nov 28 – Dec 20, 2014 A Musical
Nov 28 – Dec 20, 2014 A Musical
Babes In Toyland
DIRECTED BY CARLYN POSTLE PRODUCER KEITH POSTLE
There may not be Christmas this year! Barnaby, the miser threatens to foreclose the
mortgage on the Widow Piper but her children know what to do. They venture through
the scary forest to ask the master toymaker for help. The toymaker’s magic and everyone
working together defeats the villain’s evil plan.
Jan 9 2015 - Jan 31 , 2015 A Light Drama
On Golden Pond by Ernest Thompson
by Ernest Thompson
DIRECTED BY FRANK STINEOUR PRODUCER JAMES CASS
The love story of Ethel and Norman Thayer is about them returning to their summer
home on Golden Pond with their divorced daughter and her fiancé, who go off
to Europe, leaving his teenage son behind for the summer. The final, deeply
moving moments of the play, bring Norman and Ethel even closer together.
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Feb 13 - Mar 7, 2015 A Mystery
Sherlock Holmes and the Case Of the Jersey Lily by Katie Forgette
DIRECTED BY MIKE COTE PRODUCER CARLYN POSTLE
Oscar Wilde brings Lillie Langtry, to Baker Street because someone has stolen her highly
intimate letters from the Prince of Wales. Only Holmes can solve the case, going so far as to
disguise himself as an early version of Lady Bracknell.
Mar 20 – April 4, 2015 (3 weeks) A Comedy
Looking by Norm Foster
DIRECTED BY DAWN KIDLE PRODUCER JEN MARTIN
Val, Andy, Nina, and Matt are middle-aged, single and looking to meet the right person.
What follows is hilarious, touching and so very true to life. They fall in love and lust with a
charming handsome Swindler.
April 17 – May 9, 2015 A Comedy
Breaking Legs by Tom Dulack
DIRECTED BY ROBIN NEW PRODUCERS MARYANN BARDI & RAE SCHWARTZ
This hilarious farce takes place in an Italian restaurant owned by a successful mobster. When
his daughter’s former professor asks for financial backing for a play he’s written, the fun
begins. In this madcap situation, murder and menace are served up with plenty of pasta.
Jun 5 – Jun 27, 2015 A Comedy (MATURE Audience)
Five Women Wearing the Same Dress by Alan Ball
DIRECTED BY MARC S. SANDERS PRODUCER JUDITH SACHS
Five very different bridesmaids are in Tracy Marlowe-McClure’s wedding. The women start
talking and figure out that they are not really friends with Tracy. While discussing their personal
lives, many past issues are resolved and result in the women having more satisfaction with
their lives.
Jul 10 – Aug 1, 2015 A Farce
The Musical Comedy Murders of 1940 By John Bishop
DIRECTED BY JAMES CASS PRODUCER FRANK STINEHOUR
This comic romp pokes fun at the more ridiculous aspects of Hollywood’s “show biz” and
corny thrillers; and those who aren’t killed off by the “Slasher” try to solve the murders. In the
nick of time, the “Slasher” is unmasked — but not before the audience has been treated
to a sidesplitting good time..