Theatrical Shows
Twilight of the Golds
by Jonathan Tolins
Hot on the heels of its massive success with "Over the River and through the Woods", Stage 3 roars out of the box with its season opener, the comic drama "The Twilight of the Golds" by Jonathan Tolins. This funny, fascinating, provocative and compassionate play asks the questions "What if your parents knew everything about you before you were born? Given the chance to play God, how would you measure up?"
Twin Primes
by Alex Lewin
Stage 3 is one of those courageous theater companies willing to take a risk on bringing exciting new works to the stage. In this case the gamble pays off in the form of Alex Lewin's captivating intellectual thriller, "Twin Primes".
Winner of the 2003 Festival of New Plays, "Twin Primes" is a psychological spine-tingler in the vein of Alfred Hitchcock and Orson Welles, taut, gripping storytelling full of surprises and a dash of humor.
Golf with Alan Shepard
by Carter W. Lewis
It doesn't matter if you don't know a putter from a petunia, when Stage 3 Theatre Company takes us out to the links with four crafty old codgers in Carter W. Lewis' "Golf with Alan Shepard", you are in for eighteen holes of hilarity and humanity.
View From The Bridge
by Arthur Miller
Stuart Pierce delivers a mesmerizing performance as Eddie Carbone, a doomed Italian-American longshoreman consumed with passion for his beautiful niece. One minute, he sends chills down your spine with his icy jealous stares while the next, he gains your pity with a desperate need for a love he never can have.
Greetings
by Tom Dudzick
"Greetings!" is quickly becoming a new holiday standard. It has enjoyed great success over the last few years across the country. What begins as a boy-brings-fiancé-home-to-meet-the-wacky-family story quickly evolves into something wider, deeper and richer.