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Our 2011-2012 Season is something special to look forward to.
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 Duke City Repertory Theatre presents The Twilight Gypsy Bazaar Fundraiser!
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by Georgina Hernandez Escobar
October 11th-21st
Thursdays - Saturdays at 8pm
Sundays at 2pm
*This production is appropriate for audiences of all ages.*
When their mother suddenly becomes very ill, Tristen, Gaela and Selene vow not to let her go without a fight. The young sisters travel to an eerie and magical land, The Island of the Apples, where they believe their mother has been snatched away. What they discover instead is that little girls must be warriors and princesses, that the strongest armor is built from truth and kindness, and that love will always be the light that guides them home.
*Ash Tree is the recipient of the 2011 Kennedy Center Theatre for Young Audiences National Award*
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by Scott Organ
May 10th - 13th and 17th - 20th
2012 When Bruce and Sue meet four weeks after a one-night-stand, Sue has three things to say. The first: She likes him. The second: They can never see each other again. The third is a bombshell that leads them on a 4,000 mile journey to discover what Sue thinks is pulling them apart... and what Bruce thinks is keeping them together.
*Due to adult language and themes, this production is not recommended for audiences under 15*

by Scott Organ
May 10th - 13th and 17th - 20th
2012
When Bruce and Sue meet four weeks after a one-night-stand, Sue has three things to say. The first: She likes him. The second: They can never see each other again. The third is a bombshell that leads them on a 4,000 mile journey to discover what Sue thinks is pulling them apart... and what Bruce thinks is keeping them together.
*Due to adult language and themes, this production is not recommended for audiences under 15*
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by Sophocles, adapted by John Hardy
February 9th-12 and 16th-19th 2012
Oedipus isn't just a Greek tragedy - it's the Greek tragedy. The "Best Theatre Troupe in the City" brings you this six person adaptation of one's man's stuggle between will power and fate. It will blow your mind and challenge your sensibilities. Brace yourself for a rebellious take on an age old classic; this ain't your momma's Sophocles.
*Special Group Rates available for groups of 8 or more!*
All Adult, Student, Senior, and Military tickets are $10 for our Thursday performances.
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by Neil LaBute
August 18th-21st and 25th-28th 2011
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by Cathy Bush
December 8th-11th and 15th-18th
2011
Wooden Snowflakes will be performed at The Kosmos located at 1715 5th St. NW, just north of the intersection of Aspen and 5th St.
A world-weary and cynical woman finds herself stranded in a cabin in the dead of winter. What awaits her there is nothing less than a rediscovery of the warmest feeling in the world -- the true meaning of Christmas.
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Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to our first fundraiser on May 1st, 2010! We would also like to thank all of the individuals who lent their talents and time for this fun night of gender-bending musical acts.
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By Steven Dietz August 19th-22nd, 26th-29th
Every kiss is a betrayal." Duke City Repertory Theatre presents the first show of its inaugural season: Trust by Steven Dietz. This contemporary dramatic comedy follows six people as their lives intersect platonically and romantically. Trust is a candid observation of the basic motivation that often drives us toward or away from others, a void within ourselves.
-This production contains adult language and themes and is not recommended for younger audiences.-
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By David Mamet October 14th-17th, 21st-24th
A simple meeting between a college professor and his student quickly unravels into a struggle for control, an arena for accusations and disparagement. This intense play told through the terse, precisely crafted language of playwright David Mamet will leave you on the edge of your seat wondering who exactly to believe.
-This production contains adult language and themes and is not recommended for young audiences.-
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