
The Fantasticks
A timeless romantic musical — live at The Press Box Theater
Fall under the spell of the world’s longest-running musical, The Fantasticks, as it takes the stage in an intimate new production at The Press Box Theater. With a beloved score that includes the classic “Try to Remember,” this whimsical tale of young love, parental schemes, and the lessons that only life can teach has captured hearts for generations.
Told with poetic charm and theatrical inventiveness, The Fantasticks reminds us that sometimes the greatest adventure begins after “happily ever after.” Perfect for audiences of all ages, this enchanting musical is a must-see for longtime fans and first-time visitors alike.

The Fantasticks
A timeless romantic musical — live at The Press Box Theater
Fall under the spell of the world’s longest-running musical, The Fantasticks, as it takes the stage in an intimate new production at The Press Box Theater. With a beloved score that includes the classic “Try to Remember,” this whimsical tale of young love, parental schemes, and the lessons that only life can teach has captured hearts for generations.
Told with poetic charm and theatrical inventiveness, The Fantasticks reminds us that sometimes the greatest adventure begins after “happily ever after.” Perfect for audiences of all ages, this enchanting musical is a must-see for longtime fans and first-time visitors alike.

The Fantasticks
A timeless romantic musical — live at The Press Box Theater
Fall under the spell of the world’s longest-running musical, The Fantasticks, as it takes the stage in an intimate new production at The Press Box Theater. With a beloved score that includes the classic “Try to Remember,” this whimsical tale of young love, parental schemes, and the lessons that only life can teach has captured hearts for generations.
Told with poetic charm and theatrical inventiveness, The Fantasticks reminds us that sometimes the greatest adventure begins after “happily ever after.” Perfect for audiences of all ages, this enchanting musical is a must-see for longtime fans and first-time visitors alike.

Love Letters
An Intimate Evening with Diana Canova in Love Letters
Beloved television star Diana Canova, best known for her unforgettable role as Corinne Tate in the groundbreaking TV comedy Soap, takes the stage at The Press Box Theater for a rare and intimate theatrical event—Love Letters by A.R. Gurney. With a career spanning Broadway, television, and film, Canova brings her signature warmth, wit, and emotional depth to this poignant two-character play about love, friendship, and the passage of time.
This is a unique opportunity to experience an acclaimed performer in an up-close setting, delivering a performance that’s both heartfelt and masterfully crafted. Join us for an unforgettable evening with one of America’s most cherished talents.

Love Letters
An Intimate Evening with Diana Canova in Love Letters
Beloved television star Diana Canova, best known for her unforgettable role as Corinne Tate in the groundbreaking TV comedy Soap, takes the stage at The Press Box Theater for a rare and intimate theatrical event—Love Letters by A.R. Gurney. With a career spanning Broadway, television, and film, Canova brings her signature warmth, wit, and emotional depth to this poignant two-character play about love, friendship, and the passage of time.
This is a unique opportunity to experience an acclaimed performer in an up-close setting, delivering a performance that’s both heartfelt and masterfully crafted. Join us for an unforgettable evening with one of America’s most cherished talents.

Love Letters
An Intimate Evening with Diana Canova in Love Letters
Beloved television star Diana Canova, best known for her unforgettable role as Corinne Tate in the groundbreaking TV comedy Soap, takes the stage at The Press Box Theater for a rare and intimate theatrical event—Love Letters by A.R. Gurney. With a career spanning Broadway, television, and film, Canova brings her signature warmth, wit, and emotional depth to this poignant two-character play about love, friendship, and the passage of time.
This is a unique opportunity to experience an acclaimed performer in an up-close setting, delivering a performance that’s both heartfelt and masterfully crafted. Join us for an unforgettable evening with one of America’s most cherished talents.

I Do! I Do!
A heartfelt musical journey through fifty years of love and marriage
From the creators of The Fantasticks comes I Do! I Do!, a charming and intimate two-person musical that celebrates the ups and downs of a lifelong relationship. Spanning five decades, the show follows Michael and Agnes from their wedding night in 1898 through the joys, trials, laughter, and tears that come with building a life together.
With a beautifully melodic score by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt—including songs like “My Cup Runneth Over”—I Do! I Do! offers a humorous, touching, and ultimately uplifting look at love that lasts.
Performed on a single set with just two actors, this timeless story resonates with anyone who has ever said—or dreamed of saying—“I do.”
Experience this romantic gem in an intimate new production at The Press Box Theater, where every seat is a front-row view into the heart of a marriage.
I DO! I DO! is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com

I Do! I Do!
A heartfelt musical journey through fifty years of love and marriage
From the creators of The Fantasticks comes I Do! I Do!, a charming and intimate two-person musical that celebrates the ups and downs of a lifelong relationship. Spanning five decades, the show follows Michael and Agnes from their wedding night in 1898 through the joys, trials, laughter, and tears that come with building a life together.
With a beautifully melodic score by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt—including songs like “My Cup Runneth Over”—I Do! I Do! offers a humorous, touching, and ultimately uplifting look at love that lasts.
Performed on a single set with just two actors, this timeless story resonates with anyone who has ever said—or dreamed of saying—“I do.”
Experience this romantic gem in an intimate new production at The Press Box Theater, where every seat is a front-row view into the heart of a marriage.
I DO! I DO! is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com

I Do! I Do!
A heartfelt musical journey through fifty years of love and marriage
From the creators of The Fantasticks comes I Do! I Do!, a charming and intimate two-person musical that celebrates the ups and downs of a lifelong relationship. Spanning five decades, the show follows Michael and Agnes from their wedding night in 1898 through the joys, trials, laughter, and tears that come with building a life together.
With a beautifully melodic score by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt—including songs like “My Cup Runneth Over”—I Do! I Do! offers a humorous, touching, and ultimately uplifting look at love that lasts.
Performed on a single set with just two actors, this timeless story resonates with anyone who has ever said—or dreamed of saying—“I do.”
Experience this romantic gem in an intimate new production at The Press Box Theater, where every seat is a front-row view into the heart of a marriage.
I DO! I DO! is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com

A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol
The long-awaited sequel to the popular The 1940's Radio Hour.
It's Christmas Eve, 1943, and the Feddington Players are now broadcasting from a hole-in-the-wall studio in Newark, NJ, and set to present their contemporary "take" on Dickens's A Christmas Carol. Whether it's the noisy plumbing, missed cues, electrical blackouts, or the over-the-top theatrics of veteran actor, but radio novice, William St. Claire, this radio show is an entertaining excursion into the mayhem and madness of a live radio show. St. Claire's escalating foibles and acting missteps propel the show to a simultaneously comedic and heart-wrenching dramatic climax: St. Claire has an on-air breakdown, and begins to connect his own life with that of the classic Dickens tale. In order to "save the show," the company improvises an ending to Charles Dickens' classic as a film noir mystery, featuring a hardboiled detective, a femme fatale, and an absurd rescue of Tiny Tim (and the Lindbergh baby) from the clutches of a Hitler-esque villain named Rudolf!
High School Musical lyricist Faye Greenberg and composer David Wohl have written four delightful period songs for the Feddington Players, and swing arrangements of many Christmas standards. Seamlessly combining drama and comedy, heartbreak and hope, A 1940's Radio Christmas Carol will sing its way into your heart. If you enjoyed 1940's Radio Hour, step back in time once again with the Feddington Players, and get into the holiday spirit with A 1940's Radio Christmas Carol.

A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol
The long-awaited sequel to the popular The 1940's Radio Hour.
It's Christmas Eve, 1943, and the Feddington Players are now broadcasting from a hole-in-the-wall studio in Newark, NJ, and set to present their contemporary "take" on Dickens's A Christmas Carol. Whether it's the noisy plumbing, missed cues, electrical blackouts, or the over-the-top theatrics of veteran actor, but radio novice, William St. Claire, this radio show is an entertaining excursion into the mayhem and madness of a live radio show. St. Claire's escalating foibles and acting missteps propel the show to a simultaneously comedic and heart-wrenching dramatic climax: St. Claire has an on-air breakdown, and begins to connect his own life with that of the classic Dickens tale. In order to "save the show," the company improvises an ending to Charles Dickens' classic as a film noir mystery, featuring a hardboiled detective, a femme fatale, and an absurd rescue of Tiny Tim (and the Lindbergh baby) from the clutches of a Hitler-esque villain named Rudolf!
High School Musical lyricist Faye Greenberg and composer David Wohl have written four delightful period songs for the Feddington Players, and swing arrangements of many Christmas standards. Seamlessly combining drama and comedy, heartbreak and hope, A 1940's Radio Christmas Carol will sing its way into your heart. If you enjoyed 1940's Radio Hour, step back in time once again with the Feddington Players, and get into the holiday spirit with A 1940's Radio Christmas Carol.

A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol
The long-awaited sequel to the popular The 1940's Radio Hour.
It's Christmas Eve, 1943, and the Feddington Players are now broadcasting from a hole-in-the-wall studio in Newark, NJ, and set to present their contemporary "take" on Dickens's A Christmas Carol. Whether it's the noisy plumbing, missed cues, electrical blackouts, or the over-the-top theatrics of veteran actor, but radio novice, William St. Claire, this radio show is an entertaining excursion into the mayhem and madness of a live radio show. St. Claire's escalating foibles and acting missteps propel the show to a simultaneously comedic and heart-wrenching dramatic climax: St. Claire has an on-air breakdown, and begins to connect his own life with that of the classic Dickens tale. In order to "save the show," the company improvises an ending to Charles Dickens' classic as a film noir mystery, featuring a hardboiled detective, a femme fatale, and an absurd rescue of Tiny Tim (and the Lindbergh baby) from the clutches of a Hitler-esque villain named Rudolf!
High School Musical lyricist Faye Greenberg and composer David Wohl have written four delightful period songs for the Feddington Players, and swing arrangements of many Christmas standards. Seamlessly combining drama and comedy, heartbreak and hope, A 1940's Radio Christmas Carol will sing its way into your heart. If you enjoyed 1940's Radio Hour, step back in time once again with the Feddington Players, and get into the holiday spirit with A 1940's Radio Christmas Carol.

A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol
The long-awaited sequel to the popular The 1940's Radio Hour.
It's Christmas Eve, 1943, and the Feddington Players are now broadcasting from a hole-in-the-wall studio in Newark, NJ, and set to present their contemporary "take" on Dickens's A Christmas Carol. Whether it's the noisy plumbing, missed cues, electrical blackouts, or the over-the-top theatrics of veteran actor, but radio novice, William St. Claire, this radio show is an entertaining excursion into the mayhem and madness of a live radio show. St. Claire's escalating foibles and acting missteps propel the show to a simultaneously comedic and heart-wrenching dramatic climax: St. Claire has an on-air breakdown, and begins to connect his own life with that of the classic Dickens tale. In order to "save the show," the company improvises an ending to Charles Dickens' classic as a film noir mystery, featuring a hardboiled detective, a femme fatale, and an absurd rescue of Tiny Tim (and the Lindbergh baby) from the clutches of a Hitler-esque villain named Rudolf!
High School Musical lyricist Faye Greenberg and composer David Wohl have written four delightful period songs for the Feddington Players, and swing arrangements of many Christmas standards. Seamlessly combining drama and comedy, heartbreak and hope, A 1940's Radio Christmas Carol will sing its way into your heart. If you enjoyed 1940's Radio Hour, step back in time once again with the Feddington Players, and get into the holiday spirit with A 1940's Radio Christmas Carol.

A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol
The long-awaited sequel to the popular The 1940's Radio Hour.
It's Christmas Eve, 1943, and the Feddington Players are now broadcasting from a hole-in-the-wall studio in Newark, NJ, and set to present their contemporary "take" on Dickens's A Christmas Carol. Whether it's the noisy plumbing, missed cues, electrical blackouts, or the over-the-top theatrics of veteran actor, but radio novice, William St. Claire, this radio show is an entertaining excursion into the mayhem and madness of a live radio show. St. Claire's escalating foibles and acting missteps propel the show to a simultaneously comedic and heart-wrenching dramatic climax: St. Claire has an on-air breakdown, and begins to connect his own life with that of the classic Dickens tale. In order to "save the show," the company improvises an ending to Charles Dickens' classic as a film noir mystery, featuring a hardboiled detective, a femme fatale, and an absurd rescue of Tiny Tim (and the Lindbergh baby) from the clutches of a Hitler-esque villain named Rudolf!
High School Musical lyricist Faye Greenberg and composer David Wohl have written four delightful period songs for the Feddington Players, and swing arrangements of many Christmas standards. Seamlessly combining drama and comedy, heartbreak and hope, A 1940's Radio Christmas Carol will sing its way into your heart. If you enjoyed 1940's Radio Hour, step back in time once again with the Feddington Players, and get into the holiday spirit with A 1940's Radio Christmas Carol.

A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol
The long-awaited sequel to the popular The 1940's Radio Hour.
It's Christmas Eve, 1943, and the Feddington Players are now broadcasting from a hole-in-the-wall studio in Newark, NJ, and set to present their contemporary "take" on Dickens's A Christmas Carol. Whether it's the noisy plumbing, missed cues, electrical blackouts, or the over-the-top theatrics of veteran actor, but radio novice, William St. Claire, this radio show is an entertaining excursion into the mayhem and madness of a live radio show. St. Claire's escalating foibles and acting missteps propel the show to a simultaneously comedic and heart-wrenching dramatic climax: St. Claire has an on-air breakdown, and begins to connect his own life with that of the classic Dickens tale. In order to "save the show," the company improvises an ending to Charles Dickens' classic as a film noir mystery, featuring a hardboiled detective, a femme fatale, and an absurd rescue of Tiny Tim (and the Lindbergh baby) from the clutches of a Hitler-esque villain named Rudolf!
High School Musical lyricist Faye Greenberg and composer David Wohl have written four delightful period songs for the Feddington Players, and swing arrangements of many Christmas standards. Seamlessly combining drama and comedy, heartbreak and hope, A 1940's Radio Christmas Carol will sing its way into your heart. If you enjoyed 1940's Radio Hour, step back in time once again with the Feddington Players, and get into the holiday spirit with A 1940's Radio Christmas Carol.

A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol
The long-awaited sequel to the popular The 1940's Radio Hour.
It's Christmas Eve, 1943, and the Feddington Players are now broadcasting from a hole-in-the-wall studio in Newark, NJ, and set to present their contemporary "take" on Dickens's A Christmas Carol. Whether it's the noisy plumbing, missed cues, electrical blackouts, or the over-the-top theatrics of veteran actor, but radio novice, William St. Claire, this radio show is an entertaining excursion into the mayhem and madness of a live radio show. St. Claire's escalating foibles and acting missteps propel the show to a simultaneously comedic and heart-wrenching dramatic climax: St. Claire has an on-air breakdown, and begins to connect his own life with that of the classic Dickens tale. In order to "save the show," the company improvises an ending to Charles Dickens' classic as a film noir mystery, featuring a hardboiled detective, a femme fatale, and an absurd rescue of Tiny Tim (and the Lindbergh baby) from the clutches of a Hitler-esque villain named Rudolf!
High School Musical lyricist Faye Greenberg and composer David Wohl have written four delightful period songs for the Feddington Players, and swing arrangements of many Christmas standards. Seamlessly combining drama and comedy, heartbreak and hope, A 1940's Radio Christmas Carol will sing its way into your heart. If you enjoyed 1940's Radio Hour, step back in time once again with the Feddington Players, and get into the holiday spirit with A 1940's Radio Christmas Carol.

A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol
The long-awaited sequel to the popular The 1940's Radio Hour.
It's Christmas Eve, 1943, and the Feddington Players are now broadcasting from a hole-in-the-wall studio in Newark, NJ, and set to present their contemporary "take" on Dickens's A Christmas Carol. Whether it's the noisy plumbing, missed cues, electrical blackouts, or the over-the-top theatrics of veteran actor, but radio novice, William St. Claire, this radio show is an entertaining excursion into the mayhem and madness of a live radio show. St. Claire's escalating foibles and acting missteps propel the show to a simultaneously comedic and heart-wrenching dramatic climax: St. Claire has an on-air breakdown, and begins to connect his own life with that of the classic Dickens tale. In order to "save the show," the company improvises an ending to Charles Dickens' classic as a film noir mystery, featuring a hardboiled detective, a femme fatale, and an absurd rescue of Tiny Tim (and the Lindbergh baby) from the clutches of a Hitler-esque villain named Rudolf!
High School Musical lyricist Faye Greenberg and composer David Wohl have written four delightful period songs for the Feddington Players, and swing arrangements of many Christmas standards. Seamlessly combining drama and comedy, heartbreak and hope, A 1940's Radio Christmas Carol will sing its way into your heart. If you enjoyed 1940's Radio Hour, step back in time once again with the Feddington Players, and get into the holiday spirit with A 1940's Radio Christmas Carol.

A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol
The long-awaited sequel to the popular The 1940's Radio Hour.
It's Christmas Eve, 1943, and the Feddington Players are now broadcasting from a hole-in-the-wall studio in Newark, NJ, and set to present their contemporary "take" on Dickens's A Christmas Carol. Whether it's the noisy plumbing, missed cues, electrical blackouts, or the over-the-top theatrics of veteran actor, but radio novice, William St. Claire, this radio show is an entertaining excursion into the mayhem and madness of a live radio show. St. Claire's escalating foibles and acting missteps propel the show to a simultaneously comedic and heart-wrenching dramatic climax: St. Claire has an on-air breakdown, and begins to connect his own life with that of the classic Dickens tale. In order to "save the show," the company improvises an ending to Charles Dickens' classic as a film noir mystery, featuring a hardboiled detective, a femme fatale, and an absurd rescue of Tiny Tim (and the Lindbergh baby) from the clutches of a Hitler-esque villain named Rudolf!
High School Musical lyricist Faye Greenberg and composer David Wohl have written four delightful period songs for the Feddington Players, and swing arrangements of many Christmas standards. Seamlessly combining drama and comedy, heartbreak and hope, A 1940's Radio Christmas Carol will sing its way into your heart. If you enjoyed 1940's Radio Hour, step back in time once again with the Feddington Players, and get into the holiday spirit with A 1940's Radio Christmas Carol.