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Rumors

At a party for their 10th anniversary, the deputy mayor of NY and his wife have gone missing. As the bewildered guests try to cover up the situation, misunderstandings multiply and the rumors fly faster than the truth. Neil Simon’s farce delivers nonstop laughs through sharp dialogue and escalating chaos. Come enjoy a hilarious evening of madcap comedy—because sometimes the cover-up is way more entertaining than the crime.

The Chesapeake Chicks

Former players of the all- female baseball team, The Chesapeake Chicks, return from the funeral of an old team member, Ann, and are given her journal, with the cryptic final message. It turns their lives upside down as everyone tries to figure out who did it – will they discover the truth before the killer strikes again?

Something Intangible

Two very different brothers- run a Hollywood movie studio known for its’ cartoon dog, Petey Pup. One creative – one manages everything else. A thinly veiled critique of a cartoon mogul highlights the tension between art and commerce.

The Seagull

The Seagull

Chekhov’s classic ‘comedy of a man who successfully kills himself despite all the pleasures of life’. Adapted by Tom Stoppard.

Suburban Holidays Fourteen!

QP’s annual fundraising holiday tradition, Suburban Holidays 14 – Opens NOV 14th.
Six plays, five different holidays, and twenty-six roles!

THE HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL

House-On-Haunted-Hill

Would fifty thousand dollars to stay overnight in a supposedly haunted house intrigue you – full of double crosses, jilted lovers, a wicked sense of humor, and a ghostly spirit or two or three?!

Rabbit Hole

Becca and Howie have everything a family could want until a life-shattering accident turns their world upside down. Rabbit hole charts their bittersweet search for comfort in the darkest of places and for a path that will lead them back into the light of day.

DON QUIXOTE DE LA CENTER

It’s Halloween at a group home for senior citizens.. Donald Quintero dressed in an improvised suit of armor, embodies a knight from old, with of castles, giants, and a wheelchair joust! Is his identity better than the fantasy of Don Quixote?

The Revolutionists

Four beautiful, badass women lose their heads in this irreverent, girl-powered comedy set during the French Revolution’s Reign of Terror

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