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Tickets: $35 Children Ages 512: $20 All Performances Seniors & Students: $28 Wednesday Matinee: $20 (Children under five years of age will not be admitted to Mainstage performances.) Sat., May 19 8:00 pm Sun., May 20 3:00 pm Fri., May 25 8:00 pm Sat., May 26 8:00 pm Fri., Jun. 1 8:00 pm Sat., Jun. 2 8:00 pm Sun., Jun. 3 3:00 pm Wed., Jun. 6 2:00 pm Thurs., Jun. 7 8:00 pm Fri., Jun. 8 8:00 pm Sat., Jun. 9 8:00 pm Sun., Jun. 10 3:00 pm Thurs., Jun. 14 8:00 pm Fri., Jun. 15 8:00 pm Sat., Jun. 16 8:00 pm Sun., Jun. 17 7:00 pm Fri., Jun. 22 8:00 pm Sat., Jun. 23 8:00 pm BOX OFFICE: (631) 928-9100 Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.—5 p.m. Group Sales: (631) 928-1130 Touring: (631) 928-9202 Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.—4 p.m. www.TheatreThree.com FRIDAY NIGHT FACE-OFF 15 th Season! Friday Nights at 10:30 p.m. $15 (cash only) 21 st ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF ONE-ACT PLAYS April-May 2018 $20 Sat., Sept. 16 8:00 pm Sun., Sept. 17 3:00 pm Fri., Sept. 22 8:00 pm Sat., Sept. 23 8:00 pm Sun., Sept. 24 3:00 pm Thurs., Sept. 28 8:00 pm Sun., Oct. 1 3:00 pm Fri., Oct. 6 8:00 pm Sat., Oct. 7 8:00 pm Fri., Oct. 13 8:00 pm Sat., Oct. 14 8:00 pm Sun., Oct. 15 3:00 pm Wed., Oct. 18 2:00 pm Thurs., Oct. 19 8:00 pm Fri., Oct. 20 8:00 pm Sat., Oct. 21 8:00 pm Sun., Oct. 22 7:00 pm Fri., Oct. 27 8:00 pm Sat., Oct. 28 8:00 pm SEPT. 16—OCT. 28, 2017 Music and Lyrics by Jason Robert Brown Book by Marsha Norman Based on the novel by Robert James Waller Based on the best-selling novel, a forbidden love affair between a photographer and a housewife changes them forever. The Bridges of Madison County tells the story of Iowa housewife Francesca Johnson and her life-changing, four-day whirlwind romance with traveling photographer Robert Kincaid. Its an unforgettable story of two people caught between decision and desire, as a chance encounter becomes a second chance at so much more. With a soaring score and a heartbreaking story, The Bridges of Madison County is a touching and powerful theatrical adventure that was hailed as one of Broadways best scores in the last decade.Contains adult subject matter; parental discretion is advised. Sat., Nov. 18 7:00 pm Sun., Nov. 19 3:00 pm Fri., Nov. 24 7:00 pm Sat., Nov. 25 7:00 pm Sun., Nov. 26 3:00 pm Fri., Dec. 1 7:00 pm Sat., Dec. 2 3:00 pm Sat., Dec. 2 7:00 pm Sun., Dec. 3 3:00 pm Sun., Dec. 3 7:00 pm Wed., Dec. 6 2:00 pm Fri., Dec. 8 7:00 pm NOV. 18—DEC. 30, 2017 by Charles Dickens Adapted by Jeffrey Sanzel Celebrate the season with Long Islands own holiday tradition. Follow the miser Ebenezer Scrooge on a journey that teaches him the true meaning of Christmas —past, present and future. THEATRE THREEs 2016 production was winner of the BroadwayWorld.com award for Best Play. As described by Newsday: There could scarcely be a finer tribute to [Dickens’] legend than A Christmas Carol at THEATRE THREE—chosen as its Number One Holiday Theatrical Event—join us for our 34 th annual production of the immortal classic in all of its thrills, music, joy, and spirit. Sat., Dec. 9 3:00 pm Sat., Dec. 9 7:00 pm Sun., Dec. 10 3:00 pm Sun., Dec. 10 7:00 pm Thurs., Dec. 14 7:00 pm Fri., Dec. 15 7:00 pm Sat., Dec. 16 3:00 pm Sat., Dec. 16 7:00 pm Sun., Dec. 17 3:00 pm Sun., Dec. 17 7:00 pm Wed., Dec. 20 7:00 pm Thurs., Dec. 21 7:00 pm Fri., Dec. 22 7:00 pm Sat., Dec. 23 3:00 pm Sat., Dec. 23 7:00 pm Sun., Dec. 24 3:00 pm Thurs., Dec. 28 3:00 pm Thurs., Dec. 28 7:00 pm Fri., Dec. 29 3:00 pm Fri., Dec. 29 7:00 pm Sat., Dec. 30 3:00 pm Sat., Dec. 30 7:00 pm Sat., Jan. 13 8:00 pm Sun., Jan. 14 3:00 pm Fri., Jan. 19 8:00 pm Sat., Jan. 20 8:00 pm Sun., Jan. 21 3:00 pm Thurs., Jan. 25 8:00 pm Fri., Jan. 26 8:00 pm Sat., Jan. 27 8:00 pm Sun., Jan. 28 7:00 pm Wed., Jan. 31 2:00 pm Thurs., Feb. 1 8:00 pm Fri., Feb. 2 8:00 pm Sat., Feb. 3 8:00 pm JAN. 13—FEB 3, 2018 by Paul Rudnick A successful television actor relocates to New York, where he rents a marvelous gothic apartment. With his television career in limbo, the actor is offered the opportunity to play Hamlet onstage, but theres one problem: He hates Hamlet. His quandary deepens with the entrance of John Barrymores ghost, who arrives intoxicated and in full costume, to the apartment that once was his. The contrast between the two actors, the towering, dissipated Barrymore whose Hamlet was the greatest of his time, and Andrew Rally, hot young television star, leads to a wildly funny duel over women, art, success, duty, television, and yes, the apartment! Contains adult subject matter; parental discretion is advised. Sat., Feb. 24 8:00 pm Sun., Feb. 25 3:00 pm Fri., Mar. 2 8:00 pm Sat., Mar. 3 8:00 pm Sun., Mar. 4 3:00 pm Fri., Mar. 9 8:00 pm Sat., Mar. 10 8:00 pm Sun., Mar. 11 3:00 pm Thurs., Mar. 15 8:00 pm Fri., Mar. 16 8:00 pm Sat., Mar. 17 8:00 pm Sun., Mar. 18 7:00 pm Wed., Mar. 21 2:00 pm Thurs., Mar. 22 8:00 pm Fri., Mar. 23 8:00 pm Sat., Mar. 24 8:00 pm FEB. 24—MAR. 24, 2018 Adapted by Nina Faso & Stephen Schwartz Additional contributions by Gordon Greenberg Songs by Craig Carnelia, James Taylor, Mary Rodgers, Micki Grant, Stephen Schwartz, Susan Birkenhead, and Lin-Manuel Miranda From the book by Studs Terkel I hear America singinging …” Based on Studs Terkel's best-selling book of inter- views with American workers, Working paints a vivid portrait of the men and women that the world so often takes for granted. The hopes, dreams, joys and con- cerns of the average working American are the focus of this unique, extraordinary musical. Nominated for six Tony Awards, this classic production features songs by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Stephen Schwartz, Craig Carnelia, and James Taylor. Work- ing is a highly original celebration of the American landscape that is so compelling and moving it will surprise and inspire anyone who has ever punched a time clock! Contains adult subject matter; parental dis- cretion is advised. Sat., Apr. 7 8:00 pm Sun., Apr. 8 3:00 pm Fri., Apr. 13 8:00 pm Sat., Apr. 14 8:00 pm Sun., Apr. 15 3:00 pm Fri., Apr. 20 8:00 pm Sat., Apr. 21 8:00 pm Sun., Apr. 22 3:00 pm Thurs., Apr. 26 8:00 pm Fri., Apr. 27 8:00 pm Sat., Apr. 28 8:00 pm Sun., Apr. 29 7:00 pm Wed., May 2 2:00 pm Thurs., May 3 8:00 pm Fri., May 4 8:00 pm Sat., May 5 8:00 pm APR. 7—MAY 5, 2018 Adapted by Sherman L. Sergel Based on the Emmy Award-winning television movie by Reginald Rose A 19-year-old man has just stood trial for the fatal stabbing of his father and it looks like an open- and-shut case—until one of the jurors begins challenging the others. Tempers get short and arguments grow heated. Life is in their hands as these jurors are forced to look past their prejudices to unearth the shocking truth. Reginald Roses electrifying classic explodes like twelve sticks of dynamite in one of the finest, most powerful dramas of all-time. MAY 19—JUNE 23, 2018 Book by Rupert Holmes Music by John Kander Lyrics by Fred Ebb Original Book and Concept by Peter Stone Additional Lyrics by John Kander & Rupert Holmes From the creators of Cabaret and Chicago comes the musical whodunit Curtains! Its Boston 1959 and chief sleuth Lieutenant Frank Cioffi investigates the murder of a Broadway-bound theater companys tremendously untalented star on opening night. Could the culprit be the hard-edged lady producer? One of the recently divorced songwriting team? The egomaniacal British director? The seemingly sweet ingénue? Played against the fictional cowboy musical RobbinHood!, Curtains will have you on the edge of your seat laughing! The Musical Comedy Whodunit!

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Tickets: $35 Children Ages 5—12: $20 All Performances Seniors & Students: $28 Wednesday Matinee: $20

(Children under five years of age will not be admitted to Mainstage performances.)

Sat., May 19 8:00 pm Sun., May 20 3:00 pm Fri., May 25 8:00 pm Sat., May 26 8:00 pm Fri., Jun. 1 8:00 pm Sat., Jun. 2 8:00 pm Sun., Jun. 3 3:00 pm Wed., Jun. 6 2:00 pm Thurs., Jun. 7 8:00 pm Fri., Jun. 8 8:00 pm Sat., Jun. 9 8:00 pm Sun., Jun. 10 3:00 pm Thurs., Jun. 14 8:00 pm Fri., Jun. 15 8:00 pm Sat., Jun. 16 8:00 pm Sun., Jun. 17 7:00 pm Fri., Jun. 22 8:00 pm Sat., Jun. 23 8:00 pm

BOX OFFICE: (631) 928-9100 Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.—5 p.m. Group Sales: (631) 928-1130 Touring: (631) 928-9202 Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m.—4 p.m.

www.TheatreThree.com

FRIDAY NIGHT FACE-OFF 15th Season! Friday Nights at 10:30 p.m. $15 (cash only)

21st ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF ONE-ACT PLAYS April-May 2018 $20

Sat., Sept. 16 8:00 pm Sun., Sept. 17 3:00 pm Fri., Sept. 22 8:00 pm Sat., Sept. 23 8:00 pm Sun., Sept. 24 3:00 pm Thurs., Sept. 28 8:00 pm Sun., Oct. 1 3:00 pm Fri., Oct. 6 8:00 pm Sat., Oct. 7 8:00 pm Fri., Oct. 13 8:00 pm Sat., Oct. 14 8:00 pm Sun., Oct. 15 3:00 pm Wed., Oct. 18 2:00 pm Thurs., Oct. 19 8:00 pm Fri., Oct. 20 8:00 pm Sat., Oct. 21 8:00 pm Sun., Oct. 22 7:00 pm Fri., Oct. 27 8:00 pm Sat., Oct. 28 8:00 pm

SEPT. 16—OCT. 28, 2017

Music and Lyrics by Jason Robert Brown

Book by Marsha Norman

Based on the novel by Robert James Waller

Based on the best-selling novel, a forbidden love affair between a photographer and a housewife changes them forever. The Bridges of Madison County tells the story of Iowa housewife Francesca Johnson and her life-changing, four-day whirlwind romance with traveling photographer Robert Kincaid. It’s an unforgettable story of two people caught between decision and desire, as a chance encounter becomes a second chance at so much more. With a soaring score and a heartbreaking story, The Bridges of Madison County is a touching and powerful theatrical adventure that was hailed as “one of Broadway’s best scores in the last decade.” Contains adult subject matter; parental discretion is advised.

Sat., Nov. 18 7:00 pm Sun., Nov. 19 3:00 pm Fri., Nov. 24 7:00 pm Sat., Nov. 25 7:00 pm Sun., Nov. 26 3:00 pm Fri., Dec. 1 7:00 pm Sat., Dec. 2 3:00 pm Sat., Dec. 2 7:00 pm Sun., Dec. 3 3:00 pm Sun., Dec. 3 7:00 pm Wed., Dec. 6 2:00 pm Fri., Dec. 8 7:00 pm

NOV. 18—DEC. 30, 2017

by Charles Dickens Adapted by Jeffrey Sanzel

Celebrate the season with Long Island’s own holiday tradition. Follow the miser Ebenezer Scrooge on a journey that teaches him the true meaning of Christmas —past, present and future. THEATRE THREE’s 2016 production was winner of the BroadwayWorld.com award for Best Play. As described by Newsday: “There could scarcely be a finer tribute to [Dickens’] legend than A Christmas Carol at THEATRE THREE”—chosen as its Number One Holiday Theatrical Event—join us for our 34th annual production of the immortal classic in all of its thrills, music, joy, and spirit.

Sat., Dec. 9 3:00 pm Sat., Dec. 9 7:00 pm Sun., Dec. 10 3:00 pm Sun., Dec. 10 7:00 pm Thurs., Dec. 14 7:00 pm Fri., Dec. 15 7:00 pm Sat., Dec. 16 3:00 pm Sat., Dec. 16 7:00 pm Sun., Dec. 17 3:00 pm Sun., Dec. 17 7:00 pm Wed., Dec. 20 7:00 pm Thurs., Dec. 21 7:00 pm

Fri., Dec. 22 7:00 pm Sat., Dec. 23 3:00 pm Sat., Dec. 23 7:00 pm Sun., Dec. 24 3:00 pm Thurs., Dec. 28 3:00 pm Thurs., Dec. 28 7:00 pm Fri., Dec. 29 3:00 pm Fri., Dec. 29 7:00 pm Sat., Dec. 30 3:00 pm Sat., Dec. 30 7:00 pm

Sat., Jan. 13 8:00 pm Sun., Jan. 14 3:00 pm Fri., Jan. 19 8:00 pm Sat., Jan. 20 8:00 pm Sun., Jan. 21 3:00 pm Thurs., Jan. 25 8:00 pm Fri., Jan. 26 8:00 pm Sat., Jan. 27 8:00 pm Sun., Jan. 28 7:00 pm Wed., Jan. 31 2:00 pm Thurs., Feb. 1 8:00 pm Fri., Feb. 2 8:00 pm Sat., Feb. 3 8:00 pm

JAN. 13—FEB 3, 2018

by Paul Rudnick

A successful television actor relocates to New York, where he rents a marvelous gothic apartment. With his television career in limbo, the actor is offered the opportunity to play Hamlet onstage, but there’s one problem: He hates Hamlet. His quandary deepens with the entrance of John Barrymore’s ghost, who arrives intoxicated and in full costume, to the apartment that once was his. The contrast between the two actors, the towering, dissipated Barrymore whose Hamlet was the greatest of his time, and Andrew Rally, hot young television star, leads to a wildly funny duel over women, art, success, duty, television, and yes, the apartment! Contains adult subject matter; parental discretion is advised.

Sat., Feb. 24 8:00 pm Sun., Feb. 25 3:00 pm Fri., Mar. 2 8:00 pm Sat., Mar. 3 8:00 pm Sun., Mar. 4 3:00 pm Fri., Mar. 9 8:00 pm Sat., Mar. 10 8:00 pm Sun., Mar. 11 3:00 pm Thurs., Mar. 15 8:00 pm Fri., Mar. 16 8:00 pm Sat., Mar. 17 8:00 pm Sun., Mar. 18 7:00 pm Wed., Mar. 21 2:00 pm Thurs., Mar. 22 8:00 pm Fri., Mar. 23 8:00 pm Sat., Mar. 24 8:00 pm

FEB. 24—MAR. 24, 2018

Adapted by Nina Faso & Stephen Schwartz Additional contributions by Gordon Greenberg

Songs by Craig Carnelia, James Taylor, Mary Rodgers, Micki Grant,

Stephen Schwartz, Susan Birkenhead, and Lin-Manuel Miranda

From the book by Studs Terkel

“I hear America singinging …” Based on Studs Terkel's best-selling book of inter-views with American workers, Working paints a vivid portrait of the men and women that the world so often takes for granted. The hopes, dreams, joys and con-cerns of the average working American are the focus of this unique, extraordinary musical. Nominated for six Tony Awards, this classic production features songs by Lin-Manuel Miranda, Stephen Schwartz, Craig Carnelia, and James Taylor. Work-ing is a highly original celebration of the American landscape that is so compelling and moving it will surprise and inspire anyone who has ever punched a time clock! Contains adult subject matter; parental dis-cretion is advised.

Sat., Apr. 7 8:00 pm Sun., Apr. 8 3:00 pm Fri., Apr. 13 8:00 pm Sat., Apr. 14 8:00 pm Sun., Apr. 15 3:00 pm Fri., Apr. 20 8:00 pm Sat., Apr. 21 8:00 pm Sun., Apr. 22 3:00 pm Thurs., Apr. 26 8:00 pm Fri., Apr. 27 8:00 pm Sat., Apr. 28 8:00 pm Sun., Apr. 29 7:00 pm Wed., May 2 2:00 pm Thurs., May 3 8:00 pm Fri., May 4 8:00 pm Sat., May 5 8:00 pm

APR. 7—MAY 5, 2018

Adapted by Sherman L. Sergel

Based on the Emmy Award-winning

television movie by Reginald Rose

A 19-year-old man has just stood trial for the fatal stabbing of his father and it looks like an open-and-shut case—until one of the jurors begins challenging the others. Tempers get short and arguments grow heated. Life is in their hands as these jurors are forced to look past their prejudices to unearth the shocking truth. Reginald Rose’s electrifying classic explodes like twelve sticks of dynamite in one of the finest, most powerful dramas of all-time.

MAY 19—JUNE 23, 2018

Book by Rupert Holmes Music by John Kander

Lyrics by Fred Ebb Original Book and Concept

by Peter Stone Additional Lyrics by

John Kander & Rupert Holmes

From the creators of Cabaret and Chicago comes the musical whodunit Curtains! It’s Boston 1959 and chief sleuth Lieutenant Frank Cioffi investigates the murder of a Broadway-bound theater company’s tremendously untalented star on opening night. Could the culprit be the hard-edged lady producer? One of the recently divorced songwriting team? The egomaniacal British director? The seemingly sweet ingénue? Played against the fictional cowboy musical Robbin’ Hood!, Curtains will have you on the edge of your seat … laughing!

The Musical

Comedy

Whodunit!

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All plays pending availability. Season subject to change without notice.

THEATRE THREE is a not-for-profit agency, partially supported by the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency, and partially funded by Suffolk County under the auspices of the Office of Cultural Affairs, Steve Bellone, County Executive.

Series 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Opening Saturday

1st Saturday

2nd Saturday

1st Friday

2nd Friday

1st Thursday

2nd Thursday

Sunday 7 p.m.

1st Sunday 3 p.m.

2nd Sunday 3 p.m.

Bridges of Madison County

9/16 9/23 10/7 9/22 10/6 9/28 10/19 10/22 9/17 9/24

A Christmas Carol

11/18* 11/25* 12/2* 11/24* 12/1* 12/14* 12/21* 12/3 11/19 11/26

I Hate Hamlet 1/13 1/20 1/27 1/19 1/26 1/25 2/1 1/28 1/14 1/21

Working 2/24 3/3 3/10 3/2 3/9 3/15 3/22 3/18 2/25 3/4

Twelve Angry Men

4/7 4/14 4/21 4/13 4/20 4/26 5/3 4/29 4/8 4/15

Curtains 5/19 5/26 6/2 5/25 6/1 6/7 6/14 6/17 5/20 6/3

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