OR, by Liz Duffy Adams; directed by Betty Abramson

A sexy, modern account of one night in the life of Aphra Behn who, in addition to being an important playwright, was an international spy, a libertine, and a friend of King Charles II. As she struggles to complete her script, she is interrupted by friends, lovers and the king himself.
MORNING’S AT SEVEN by Paul Osborn; directed by Bob Cohen

This 1939 comedy follows four aging sisters as their lives are thrown into turmoil when one of their sons finally brings his longtime girlfriend home to meet the family. First performed by the Mendocino Theatre Company in 1987, it is a humorous look at the eccentricities, regrets, and longings that underlie the lives of ordinary people.
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