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Friday Nights at 10:30 p.m. $15 (cash only) 22 nd ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF ONE-ACT PLAYS April-May 2019 $20 Sat, Sept 15 8:00 pm Sun, Sept 16 3:00 pm Fri, Sept 21 8:00 pm Sat, Sept 22 8:00 pm Sun, Sept 23 3:00 pm Fri, Sept 28 8:00 pm Sat, Sept 29 8:00 pm Sun, Sept 30 3:00 pm Fri, Oct 5 8:00 pm Sat, Oct 6 8:00 pm Fri, Oct 12 8:00 pm Sat, Oct 13 8:00 pm Sun, Oct 14 3:00 pm Wed, Oct 17 2:00 pm Thurs, Oct 18 8:00 pm Fri, Oct 19 8:00 pm Sat, Oct 20 8:00 pm Sun, Oct 21 7:00 pm Thurs, Oct 25 8:00 pm Fri, Oct 26 8:00 pm Sat, Oct 27 8:00 pm SEPT. 15—OCT. 27, 2018 Book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice Music and Lyrics by Andrew Lippa Based on Characters Created by Charles Addams Charles Addamscreepy, kooky characters come to life in this topsy -turvy musical! Join Gomez, Morticia, and the clan in this frightfully delightfully twisted take on Romeo and Juliet as that Princess of Darkness, Wednesday Addams, brings home her normalboyfriend to meet the entire tribe. A terrific original score, tangos, swordfights, light- bulbs, graveyards, preciously dead flowers, and ah, the French!— theyre all here! A perfect musical for the Halloween season! Sat, Nov 17 7:00 pm Sun, Nov 18 3:00 pm Fri, Nov 23 7:00 pm Sat, Nov 24 7:00 pm Sun, Nov 25 3:00 pm Fri, Nov 30 7:00 pm Sat, Dec 1 3:00 pm Sat, Dec 1 7:00 pm Sun, Dec 2 3:00 pm Sun, Dec 2 7:00 pm Wed, Dec 5 2:00 pm Fri, Dec 7 7:00 pm NOV. 17—DEC. 29, 2018 by Charles Dickens Adapted by Jeffrey Sanzel I will honor Christmas in my heart …” Celebrate the season with Long Is- lands own holiday tradition and broadwayworld.com winner for Best Play. Follow the miser Ebenezer Scrooge on a journey that teaches him the true meaning of Christmas—past, present and future. As described by Newsday— There could scarcely be a finer tribute to [Dickens’] legend than A CHRIST- MAS CAROL at THEATRE THREE—chosen as its Number One Holiday Theatrical Event—join us for our 35 th annual production of the immortal classic in all of its thrills, music, joy, and spirit. Sat, Dec 8 3:00 pm Sat, Dec 8 7:00 pm Sun, Dec 9 3:00 pm Sun, Dec 9 7:00 pm Thurs, Dec 13 7:00 pm Fri, Dec 14 7:00 pm Sat, Dec 15 3:00 pm Sat, Dec 15 7:00 pm Sun, Dec 16 3:00 pm Sun, Dec 16 7:00 pm Thurs, Dec 20 7:00 pm Fri, Dec 21 7:00 pm Sat, Dec 22 3:00 pm Sat, Dec 22 7:00 pm Sun, Dec 23 3:00 pm Sun, Dec 23 7:00 pm Mon, Dec 24 3:00 pm Thurs, Dec 27 3:00 pm Thurs, Dec 27 7:00 pm Fri, Dec 28 3:00 pm Fri, Dec 28 7:00 pm Sat, Dec 29 3:00 pm Sat, Dec 29 7:00 pm Sat, Jan 12 8:00 pm Sun, Jan 13 3:00 pm Fri, Jan 18 8:00 pm Sat, Jan 19 8:00 pm Sun, Jan 20 3:00 pm Thurs, Jan 24 8:00 pm Fri, Jan 25 8:00 pm Sat, Jan 26 8:00 pm Sun, Jan 27 7:00 pm Wed, Jan 30 2:00 pm Thurs, Jan 31 8:00 pm Fri, Feb 1 8:00 pm Sat, Feb 2 8:00 pm JAN. 12—FEB 2, 2019 by Yasmina Reza Translated by Christopher Hampton Winner of the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play and Winner of the 1996 Olivier Award for Best Comedy, Yasmina Rezas brilliant play ARTasks the questions: What is art? What is friendship? And which is more important? Life -long friends Serge, Marc and Yvan are about to find out! When Serge spends a small fortune on an unusual piece of modern art, he expects Marc and Yvan to be as excited as he is. Instead, words fly and sparks ignite as the men square off over the canvas. Lines are drawn (both literally and figuratively) and their ensuing battle grows to encompass not just the painting but past failures and personal failings. With barbed, white-hot wisecracks and discerning commentary, ARTis a funny, sophisticated, humorous and provocative evening of theatre. Please Note: Contains adult subject matter; parental discretion is advised. Sat, Feb 23 8:00 pm Sun, Feb 24 3:00 pm Fri, Mar 1 8:00 pm Sat, Mar 2 8:00 pm Sun, Mar 3 3:00 pm Fri, Mar 8 8:00 pm Sat, Mar 9 8:00 pm Sun, Mar 10 3:00 pm Thurs, Mar 14 8:00 pm Fri, Mar 15 8:00 pm Sat, Mar 16 8:00 pm Sun, Mar 17 7:00 pm Wed, Mar 20 2:00 pm Thurs, Mar 21 8:00 pm Fri, Mar 22 8:00 pm Sat, Mar 23 8:00 pm FEB. 23—MAR. 23, 2019 Book by Arthur Kopit Music and Lyrics by Maury Yeston Adapted from the Italian by Mario Fratti Based on Fellini's 8 ½ NINE is the story of a celebrated film director Guido Contini and his attempts to come up with a plot for his next film as he is pursued by hordes of beautiful women, all clamoring to be loved by him and him alone. Flashbacks reveal the substance of his life which will become the material for his next film: a musical version of the Casanova story. With a ravishingly tuneful score, here is a galloping fantasy, rich in imagination and daring. Winner of the Tony- Awards for Best Musical and Best Revival of a Musical, NINE is a rich, sexy, thrilling evening of theatre. Please Note: NINE contains adult themes and situations. Parental discretion advised. Sat, Apr 6 8:00 pm Sun, Apr 7 3:00 pm Thurs, Apr 11 8:00 pm Fri, Apr 12 8:00 pm Sat, Apr 13 8:00 pm Sun, Apr 14 3:00 pm Wed, Apr 17 2:00 pm Thurs, Apr 18 8:00 pm Fri, Apr 19 8:00 pm Sat, Apr 20 8:00 pm Fri, Apr 26 8:00 pm Sat, Apr 27 8:00 pm Sun, Apr 28 7:00 pm APR. 628, 2019 by William Gibson Based on the true story, this classic is a powerful account of Annie Sullivan and her student, blind and mute Helen Keller. THE MIRACLE WORKER dramatizes the volatile relationship between the lonely teacher and her charge. Trapped in a secret, silent world, unable to communicate, Helen is violent, spoiled, almost sub-human and treated by her family as such. Only Annie realizes that there is a mind and spirit waiting to be rescued from the dark, tortured silence. Intense, absorbing, and unforgettable, THE MIRACLE WORKER is one of the greatest dramas of the 20 th century. MAY 18—JUNE 22, 2019 By L. Frank Baum Music & Lyrics by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg Adapted by John Kane for the Royal Shakespeare Company Were off to see the Wizard!There is truly no place like home as the greatest family musical makes its way to Port Jefferson. In a spectacular celebration of the 1939 MGM film, follow Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Lion as they journey down the Yellow Brick Road. From Munchkinland to the Emerald City—the ruby slippers to the broomstick of the Wicked Witch of the West—its all here in this magical, marvelous adventure. Dont miss the chance to take your entire family over the rainbow with THEATRE THREEs production of THE WIZARD OF OZ. Please Note: Saturday matinees are at 2 pm; Sunday matinees are at 3 pm. The Musical

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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 18 2:00 pm Sat, May 18 7:00 pm Sun, May 19 3:00 pm Fri, May 24 7:00 pm Sat, May 25 2:00 pm Sat, May 25 7:00 pm Fri, May 31 7:00 pm Sat, Jun 1 2:00 pm Sat, Jun 1 7:00 pm Sun, Jun 2 3:00 pm Wed, Jun 5 2:00 pm Thurs, Jun 6 7:00 pm Fri, Jun 7 7:00 pm Sat, Jun 8 2:00 pm Sat, Jun 8 7:00 pm Sun, Jun 9 3:00 pm Thurs, Jun 13 7:00 pm Fri, Jun 14 7:00 pm Sat, Jun 15 2:00 pm Sat, Jun 15 7:00 pm Sun, Jun 16 7:00 pm Fri, Jun 21 7:00 pm Sat, Jun 22 7:00 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.

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FRIDAY NIGHT FACE-OFF 16th Season! Friday Nights at 10:30 p.m. $15 (cash only)

22nd ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF ONE-ACT PLAYS April-May 2019 $20

Sat, Sept 15 8:00 pm Sun, Sept 16 3:00 pm Fri, Sept 21 8:00 pm Sat, Sept 22 8:00 pm Sun, Sept 23 3:00 pm Fri, Sept 28 8:00 pm Sat, Sept 29 8:00 pm Sun, Sept 30 3:00 pm Fri, Oct 5 8:00 pm Sat, Oct 6 8:00 pm Fri, Oct 12 8:00 pm Sat, Oct 13 8:00 pm Sun, Oct 14 3:00 pm Wed, Oct 17 2:00 pm Thurs, Oct 18 8:00 pm Fri, Oct 19 8:00 pm Sat, Oct 20 8:00 pm Sun, Oct 21 7:00 pm Thurs, Oct 25 8:00 pm Fri, Oct 26 8:00 pm Sat, Oct 27 8:00 pm

SEPT. 15—OCT. 27, 2018

Book by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice Music and Lyrics by Andrew Lippa

Based on Characters Created by Charles Addams

Charles Addams’ creepy, kooky characters come to life in this topsy-turvy musical! Join Gomez, Morticia, and the clan in this frightfully delightfully twisted take on Romeo and Juliet as that Princess of Darkness, Wednesday Addams, brings home her “normal” boyfriend to meet the entire tribe. A terrific original score, tangos, swordfights, light-bulbs, graveyards, preciously dead flowers, and ah, the French!—they’re all here! A perfect musical for the Halloween season!

Sat, Nov 17 7:00 pm Sun, Nov 18 3:00 pm Fri, Nov 23 7:00 pm Sat, Nov 24 7:00 pm Sun, Nov 25 3:00 pm Fri, Nov 30 7:00 pm Sat, Dec 1 3:00 pm Sat, Dec 1 7:00 pm Sun, Dec 2 3:00 pm Sun, Dec 2 7:00 pm Wed, Dec 5 2:00 pm Fri, Dec 7 7:00 pm

NOV. 17—DEC. 29, 2018

by Charles Dickens Adapted by Jeffrey Sanzel

“I will honor Christmas in my heart …” Celebrate the season with Long Is-land’s own holiday tradition and broadwayworld.com winner for Best Play. Follow the miser Ebenezer Scrooge on a journey that teaches him the true meaning of Christmas—past, present and future. As described by Newsday—“There could scarcely be a finer tribute to [Dickens’] legend than A CHRIST-MAS CAROL at THEATRE THREE”—chosen as its Number One Holiday Theatrical Event—join us for our 35th annual production of the immortal classic in all of its thrills, music, joy, and spirit.

Sat, Dec 8 3:00 pm Sat, Dec 8 7:00 pm Sun, Dec 9 3:00 pm Sun, Dec 9 7:00 pm Thurs, Dec 13 7:00 pm Fri, Dec 14 7:00 pm Sat, Dec 15 3:00 pm Sat, Dec 15 7:00 pm Sun, Dec 16 3:00 pm Sun, Dec 16 7:00 pm Thurs, Dec 20 7:00 pm Fri, Dec 21 7:00 pm

Sat, Dec 22 3:00 pm Sat, Dec 22 7:00 pm Sun, Dec 23 3:00 pm Sun, Dec 23 7:00 pm Mon, Dec 24 3:00 pm Thurs, Dec 27 3:00 pm Thurs, Dec 27 7:00 pm Fri, Dec 28 3:00 pm Fri, Dec 28 7:00 pm Sat, Dec 29 3:00 pm Sat, Dec 29 7:00 pm

Sat, Jan 12 8:00 pm Sun, Jan 13 3:00 pm Fri, Jan 18 8:00 pm Sat, Jan 19 8:00 pm Sun, Jan 20 3:00 pm Thurs, Jan 24 8:00 pm Fri, Jan 25 8:00 pm Sat, Jan 26 8:00 pm Sun, Jan 27 7:00 pm Wed, Jan 30 2:00 pm Thurs, Jan 31 8:00 pm Fri, Feb 1 8:00 pm Sat, Feb 2 8:00 pm JAN. 12—FEB 2, 2019

by Yasmina Reza Translated by Christopher Hampton

Winner of the 1998 Tony Award for Best Play and Winner of the 1996 Olivier Award for Best Comedy, Yasmina Reza’s brilliant play “ART” asks the questions: What is art? What is friendship? And which is more important? Life-long friends Serge, Marc and Yvan are about to find out! When Serge spends a small fortune on an unusual piece of modern art, he expects Marc and Yvan to be as excited as he is. Instead, words fly and sparks ignite as the men square off over the canvas. Lines are drawn (both literally and figuratively) and their ensuing battle grows to encompass not just the painting but past failures and personal failings. With barbed, white-hot wisecracks and discerning commentary, ‘ART’ is a funny, sophisticated, humorous and provocative evening of theatre. Please Note: Contains adult subject matter; parental discretion is advised.

Sat, Feb 23 8:00 pm Sun, Feb 24 3:00 pm Fri, Mar 1 8:00 pm Sat, Mar 2 8:00 pm Sun, Mar 3 3:00 pm Fri, Mar 8 8:00 pm Sat, Mar 9 8:00 pm Sun, Mar 10 3:00 pm Thurs, Mar 14 8:00 pm Fri, Mar 15 8:00 pm Sat, Mar 16 8:00 pm Sun, Mar 17 7:00 pm Wed, Mar 20 2:00 pm Thurs, Mar 21 8:00 pm Fri, Mar 22 8:00 pm Sat, Mar 23 8:00 pm

FEB. 23—MAR. 23, 2019

Book by Arthur Kopit Music and Lyrics by Maury Yeston

Adapted from the Italian by Mario Fratti

Based on Fellini's 8 ½

NINE is the story of a celebrated film director Guido Contini and his attempts to come up with a plot for his next film as he is pursued by hordes of beautiful women, all clamoring to be loved by him and him alone. Flashbacks reveal the substance of his life which will become the material for his next film: a musical version of the Casanova story. With a ravishingly tuneful score, here is a galloping fantasy, rich in imagination and daring. Winner of the Tony-Awards for Best Musical and Best Revival of a Musical, NINE is a rich, sexy, thrilling evening of theatre. Please Note: NINE contains adult themes and situations. Parental discretion advised.

Sat, Apr 6 8:00 pm Sun, Apr 7 3:00 pm Thurs, Apr 11 8:00 pm Fri, Apr 12 8:00 pm Sat, Apr 13 8:00 pm Sun, Apr 14 3:00 pm Wed, Apr 17 2:00 pm Thurs, Apr 18 8:00 pm Fri, Apr 19 8:00 pm Sat, Apr 20 8:00 pm Fri, Apr 26 8:00 pm Sat, Apr 27 8:00 pm Sun, Apr 28 7:00 pm

APR. 6—28, 2019

by William Gibson

Based on the true story, this classic is a powerful account of Annie Sullivan and her student, blind and mute Helen Keller. THE MIRACLE WORKER dramatizes the volatile relationship between the lonely teacher and her charge. Trapped in a secret, silent world, unable to communicate, Helen is violent, spoiled, almost sub-human and treated by her family as such. Only Annie realizes that there is a mind and spirit waiting to be rescued from the dark, tortured silence. Intense, absorbing, and unforgettable, THE MIRACLE WORKER is one of the greatest dramas of the 20

th century.

MAY 18—JUNE 22, 2019

By L. Frank Baum Music & Lyrics by

Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg Adapted by John Kane

for the Royal Shakespeare Company

“We’re off to see the Wizard!” There is truly no place like home as the greatest family musical makes its way to Port Jefferson. In a spectacular celebration of the 1939 MGM film, follow Dorothy, the Scarecrow, the Tin Man, and the Lion as they journey down the Yellow Brick Road. From Munchkinland to the Emerald City—the ruby slippers to the broomstick of the Wicked Witch of the West—it’s all here in this magical, marvelous adventure. Don’t miss the chance to take your entire family over the rainbow with THEATRE THREE’s production of THE WIZARD OF OZ. Please Note: Saturday matinees are at 2 pm; Sunday matinees are at 3 pm.

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