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Our 2011 Season
Our second season brings you 6 dinner theater shows and a huge
theater.  We open with a sex farce, visit one of the most famous
Our second season brings you 6 dinner theater shows and a huge
couples in theater, wander around with our childhood friends, learn
collaboration with the Syracuse NewTimes at the NewTimes the
dangers of psychotropic substances and propaganda, try to handle
the truth, and visit a quaint Texas town during Christmas time.  
This truly is Not Another Season from Not Another Theater
Company!  Season tickets are available as well!  
January 7-15, 2011
A Comedy by Paul Slade Smith
Directed by Meaghan Pearson
A Syracuse area premier event!  In a cheap motel room, an embezzling mayor is supposed to
meet with his female accountant, while in the room next-door, two undercover cops wait to
catch the meeting on videotape. But there's some confusion as to who's in which room, who's
being videotaped, who's taken the money, who's hired a hit man, and why the accountant keeps
taking off her clothes.  Starring some of Syracuse's up and coming comedic actors this show is
sure to warm your heart with laughter in the middle of winter.
Two Cops.  Three Crooks.  Eight Doors. Go.
February 11-19, 2011
Directed by
Greg J. Hipius & Dustin M. Czarny
Just in time for Valentine's day, NATC presents AR Gurney's Love Letters paired with it's
modern counterpart You've Got Hate Mail by Billy Van Zandt & Jane Millimore.  Both one-act
features two pairs of married actors (Dan Stevens  & Nora O'Dea along with Mark & Cathy
English) performing on alternate nights this classic love tale centered around the letters
written over a span of 50 years.  The Second Act turns to the modern world in You've Got
Hate Mail.  This show also stars real life married couples Navroz and Binaifer Dabu as well as
Dustin M. Czarny & Heather J. Roach.  Pam Hipius rounds out the cast and the play is directed
by her husband Greg Hipius.  The show is intended as a comic answer to Love Letters and
revolves around the zaniness a few errant emails can cause to a relationship.
Theater couples exploring the dichotomy of Love and Hate
March 25 - April 2, 2011
Directed by Daniel & Steve Rowlands
Oscar Madison is one of the highest paid sports writers in the east.  He's also one of the
most unreliable, undependable, and irresponsible slobs in the world.  It's no wonder that
six months ago his wife took their kids and left Oscar all alone in their big, 8-room
apartment.  Now Oscar is free to drink, smoke, and have his weekly poker game with his
buddies.  But Oscar's happy, dirty little world gets turned upside down when his best
friend, the excessively neurotic, and obsessively neat Felix Ungar, is thrown out by his
wife, and is forced to move in with Oscar.  Now their friendship is put to the test as these
two unlikely roommates drive each other literally insane.  This star studded cast includes
J. Brazil as Oscar and Gerrit VanderWerff Jr. as Felix.  Anne Freund, Greg J. Hipius, Alan
Stillman, Jim Uva, & Wendy Viggiano round out the cast.
A Slob, A Neatnick, and a Big Mess
July 14-30, 2011
Directed by
Dustin M. Czarny
Another Central New York premier!  Inspired by the original 1936 film of the same name,
this raucous musical comedy takes a tongue-in-cheek look at the hysteria caused when
clean-cut kids fall prey to marijuana, leading them on a hysterical downward spiral filled
with evil jazz music, sex and violence. You won't be able to resist the spoofy fun of
REEFER MADNESS. The addictive and clever musical numbers range from big
Broadway-style show stoppers to swing tunes like "Down at the Ol' Five and Dime" and the
Vegas-style "Listen to Jesus, Jimmy," featuring J.C. Himself leading a chorus of showgirl
angels. This dynamic show will go straight to your head!  
Save Our Kids!
September 23 - October 1, 2011
Directed by Katie Lemos Brown
This Broadway hit about the trial of two Marines for complicity in the death of a fellow
Marine at Guantanamo Bay sizzles on stage. The Navy lawyer, a callow young man more
interested in softball games than the case, expects a plea bargain and a cover up of what
really happened. Prodded by a female member of his defense team, the lawyer eventually
makes a valiant effort to defend his clients and, in so doing, puts the military mentality and
the Marine code of honor on trial.   
Auditions for this show will be held April 9,10,&11 of
2011.  
Check out our audition page for information.
God.  Country. Corp.  Murder.
November 11-19, 2011
Directed by Deborah Pearson
In this hilarious sequel to Greater Tuna, it's Christmas  in the third smallest town in Texas.
Radio station OKKK news personalities Thurston Wheelis and Arles Struvie report on various
Yuletide  activities, including hot competition in the annual lawn display contest. In other
news, voracious Joe Bob Lipsey's production of "A Christmas Carol" is jeopardized by unpaid
electric bills. Many colorful Tuna denizens, some you will recognize from Greater Tuna and
some appearing here for the first time, join in the holiday fun.
Two men, Twenty Characters, and a partridge in a pear tree
May 12-28, 2011
Directed by Dustin M. Czarny
An ambivalent Cinderella? A blood-thirsty Little Red Ridinghood? A Prince Charming with a
roving eye? A Witch...who raps? They're all among the cockeyed characters in James Lapine
and Stephen Sondheim's fractured fairy tale. When a Baker and his Wife learn they've
been cursed with childlessness by the Witch next door, they embark on a quest for the
special objects required to break the spell, swindling, lying to and stealing from Cinderella,
Little Red, Rapunzel and Jack (the one who climbed the beanstalk). Everyone's wish is
granted at the end of Act One, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them
later, with disastrous results. What begins a lively irreverent fantasy in the style of "The
Princess Bride" becomes a moving lesson about community responsibility and the stories we
tell our children.  The Syracuse New Times is producing this musical in collaboration with
Not Another Theater Company.   
Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, the Wolf, Jack, a Beanstalk, and Reality.
Our 2011 Season Trailer