Our 2011 Subscription Season

Avenue Q -  Ogunquit Playhouse 2011

May 25-June 18, 2011

“Sesame Street meets South Park” in the Tony Award Best Musical of the Year, smash-hit, Avenue Q. This delightful parody that dares to ask the question, “What do you do with a B.A. in English?”

Winner of three Tony Awards, including Best Musical, the show conveys life’s tough lessons through the trials and tribulations of Princeton, a recent college graduate, who is anxious to discover his purpose in life; but first, he must find an apartment and a job, with no work experience -- but an English degree.

Join Princeton along with the Broadway puppets for this toe-tapping, hilarious and often moving musical that the New York Times declared to be “savvy, sassy and eminently likable.” BUT, BE FOREWARNED, this show may not be appropriate for those under age 17.

Summer of Love Ogunquit Playhouse Season 2011

June 22-July 16, 2011

When a runaway bride discovers the counter-cultural revolution of the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco, with a little help from the hippies and dropouts of Golden Gate Park, she comes to realize she has to make her own kind of music!

This east coast premier of Summer of Love, a groovy new musical by Roger Bean, the creator of The Marvelous Wonderettes and The Andrews Brothers, with choreography by Lee Martino starred Michele Lee as Mother! It featured the powerful music of the late 1960s, by some of the most influential artists of the love generation: The Mamas and the Papas, Donovan, Janis Joplin, Jefferson Airplane and many more. With such hits as "Crystal Blue Persuasion," "Make Your Own Kind of Music," "San Francisco" and so many more! Parental discretion is advised. Some themes may not be appropriate for children under 13.

 The Music Man Ogunquit Playhouse 2011

July 20-August 20, 2011

There’s Trouble in River City… Yes, the critically acclaimed Broadway classic, Meredith Willson's The Music Man starred TV's Peter Scolari. This all-American favorite follows fast-talking traveling salesman Harold Hill as he cons the people of River City, Iowa into buying instruments and uniforms for a boys’ band he vows to organize – this despite the fact he doesn’t know a trombone from a treble clef. His plans to skip town with the cash are foiled when he falls for Marian the librarian. Does he stay? Does he run with the money? Hear the award winning songs that have long become American standards: “76 Trombones,” “Till there Was You” and “Trouble.”

   
   
   
   
   
   

 

 

 

 

Our 2011 Corporate Sponsors

Anchorage By The Sea Caffe Prego Clay Hill Farm
No. Five-0 Shore Road Spoiled Rotten Village Food Market and Harvest and Plate Catering Wild Blueberry