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April, 2012
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April 24 - April 29, 2012
By William Shakespeare
When Duke Vincentio must away on business, corrupt judge Angelo takes control of Vienna. He condemns a lover to death, refuses his own marriage, and lusts after a young nun-to-be. His evil plots are foiled, however, and true justice is returned to Vienna, as wedding bells begin to chime. "Haste still pays haste, and leisure answers leisure; Like doth quit like, and Measure still for Measure."
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Kitchen Theatre Company
Broke-ology April 4 - April 22, 2012
Broke-ology (noun, \brohk-ol-uh-jee\) is the science of being broke, and the King family of Kansas City are experts in the field. William King's two grown sons, Malcolm and Ennis, are struggling to take care of him-and themselves. Emerging playwright Nathan Louis Jackson's play asks what sacrifices we are willing to make for our family. "Jackson's characters love and laugh, dance and argue in a way that honors their bittersweet survival" - New Yorker
Directed by: Rachel Lampert
With: Chad Carstarphen*, Ohene Cornelius*, Ronica Reddick*, and Alexander Thomas
Visit Our Website @ www.kitchentheatre.org 
The Kitchen Sink Presents:
Dickens in Ithaca presents A TALE OF TWO CITIES by Charles Dickens, adapted by Everett Quinton. Originally produced by The Ridiculous Theatre Company of New York City.
Sunday April 15, 2012 - 7:30pm BUY TICKETSThe Ithaca Gay Men's Chorus Presents, Quodlibet. The performance includes music ranging from the traditional spiritual PLENTY GOOD ROOM to an unusual arrangement of SKIP TO MY LOU to an a capella arrangement of HOLDING OUR FOR A HERO (remember FOOTLOOSE?). Featured is the breathtakingly beautiful award-winning composition LUX AETERNA, music by Brian Schmidt. Also a medley of pirate songs that will have you longing for an eye patch and wishing for a Jolly Roger flag. Monday April 9, 2012 - 7:30pm
Between a Rock and a Hard Place
by Jhakeem Haltom.
With students from New Roots School and the Paul Schreurs Memorial Program.
Sunday April 29 - Monday April 30, 2012 - 7:30pm
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