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Scripps Ranch Theatre's
2009-2010 Season


2009-10 Season
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I'm Not Rappaport Holiday Memories They're Playing Our Song Over the River and Through the Woods Not Now, Darling

Get your season tickets today

Scripps Ranch Theatre (SRT) is pleased to announce its 2009-2010 season starting in September. This year we have five great shows. Season tickets are now available.

Don't be left out!!
Last year many of our performances were sold out far in advance. Pass the word!

Click here for a copy of our 2009-10 Season brochure...


I’m Not RappaportI’m Not Rappaport -- by Herb Gardner
September 11 – October 10, 2009

This comedy is a Tony Award best play winner. Meet Midge and Nat, two old codgers who meet in the park daily. Midge isan African-American janitor, hiding from his tenants who want him to retire; Nat is a Jewish old time radical, hiding from irrelevance by spinning fantasies and fighting injustice both real and imagined. Their cantankerous relationship is the stuff of pure comic genius.
“Rambunctiously funny.”
– N.Y. Post

Holiday MemoriesHoliday Memories -- by Truman Capote and adapted by Russel Vandenbroucke
November 13 – December 12, 2009

Based on two short stories by Truman Capote, “The Thanksgiving Visitor” and “A Christmas Memory,” this is a charming heartwarming remembrance of a young man and his family. A nostalgic holiday tale laced with lyricism, wit and gentle charm that is sure to impart a warm glow to family audiences.

They’re Playing Our SongThey’re Playing Our Song -- book by Neil Simon, music by Marvin Hamlisch, lyrics by Carol Bayer Sager
January 15 – February 20, 2010

A romantic comedy musical about an established composer and an aspiring young  lyricist. Written with the usual Neil Simon wit and graced with the musical genius of Hamlisch and  Bayer Sager, this production will send you out the door with a smile on your face and a song in your heart.
“… full of blithe good humor … absolutely beguiling ...”
- N.Y. Post

Over The River and Through The WoodsOver The River and Through The Woods -- by Joe DiPietro
March 26 – April 24, 2010

A wonderful family comedy by the author of “I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change” your favorite play of our 2007 - 2008 season. Nick, a single Italian-American, has dinner with his grandparents every Sunday. When he tells them he is leaving New Jersey to take a job in Seattle, they devise a scheme to keep him home that includes introducing him to the lovely Caitlin O’Hare.
“Loaded with laughs, every step of the way.”
– Star-Ledger

Not Now DarlingNot Now, Darling -- by Ray Cooney & John Chapman
May 29 – June 26, 2010

This hilarious farce set box-office records in Paris, London and New York. This is the tale of two unlikely partners in a fur salon, Bodley the philanderer and Crouch the guileless innocent. The action of the play involves girlfriends, suspicious husbands and wives, intrigue, scantily clad girls clapped hurriedly into closets, the usual mistaken identities and non-stop laughter.
“What does an audience do? It rolls in the aisles …” -- Variety


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Performances
Friday and Saturday nights at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. 

Scripps Ranch Theatre encourages patrons to make reservations early
as performances sell out quickly

Location
All performances are held in the theater on the campus of Alliant International University (formerly United States International University) at 10455 Pomerado Road in Scripps Ranch, one-half mile east of the I-15/Miramar-Pomerado Road exit.
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Scripps Ranch Theatre

Scripps Ranch Theatre performs in the Legler -Benbough Theatre on the campus of Alliant International University (formerly USIU).

Scripps Ranch Theatre is a volunteer non-profit organization.

We are committed to producing quality and entertaining theater, consistently.  SRT has earned a reputation as one of the finest small theCity of San Diego Commission for Arts and Cultureaters in San Diego and we're taking reservations now!

Financial support is provided by the City of San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture.


Spotlight from SRT Directors
“We're excited at SRT about your response to our five-show season and have decided to continue with the expanded offering for 2009-2010.

Rising costs continue to challenge us as we strive for quality theatre that is available to everyone. With that in mind we are offering special preview prices for subscriptions to the first Friday evening performance of each production. Seating is limited, so these special preview subscriptions will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Our post-performance opening night reception will now be held on the first Saturday night. Those who choose this night will have an opportunity to share a drink and nibble with the cast.

The coming season offers mostly family friendly entertainment in response to many comments from patrons who wish to bring the whole family to see good theatre. (The exception being our final offering–a slightly naughty farce with some typically semi-clad cuties running around.)

The season includes Tony award winners, Pulitzer Prize-winning authors, a musical, lots of comedy and some serious issues as well. We thank all our subscribers for their support and hope you will not only renew your subscription but invite friends to join you as well. To our new subscribers – welcome to the family."

Jill Drexler, Artistic Director
Allan Salkin, Producing Director


NEXT PRODUCTION
Rounding Third
Brooklyn Boy
By Donald Marguiles
January 21* – February 18, 2012

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* Preview night one day prior to
opening. Click here for special pricing.


THE REST OF 2011-2012 SEASON
Almost, Maine
by John Cariani
March 24* – April 21, 2012
California Suite
by Neil Simon
May 26* – June 23, 2012


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