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THEATER SEASON PREVIEW HUDSON THEATRE ENSEMBLE Hoboken, NJ www.hudsontheatreensemble.com Hudson Theatre Ensemble Silly on Sixth Children’s Series presents Little Red and the Hoods adapted by Karen Boettcher-Tate. The Hudson Theatre Ensemble is a professional community theatre company with a difference! Because of our proximity to New York, we are able to cast our plays from an extraordinarily diverse group of committed actors and directors, many of whom are pursuing full-time theatre careers across the river. That seriousness of purpose brings a quality of production that audiences of HTE have been enjoying for more than 14 years. We produce first-rate theatre at very reasonable prices provided by dedicated actors, directors and technicians. Please join us as we present some of the finest theatre you’ll see on both banks of the river. INTERACT THEATRE PRODUCTIONS South Orange, NJ www.interactproductions.org Our upcoming 2014-2015 season will be comprised of the following shows: “George A. Romero’s Night of the Living Dead Live!”, “Schoolhouse Rock Live! Jr.”, “Almost, Maine” and “9 to 5 the Musical”. We are most looking forward to bringing in new faces to our interACT Theatre family. Our mission is to create community theatre that is both inclusive and accessible to its participants and audiences, while maintaining high quality productions. We have an exciting season of productions that promise to be engaging and memorable. LUNA STAGE West Orange, NJ www.lunastage.org Lines In The Dust (October 9 - November 9) -- A World Premiere by Nikkole Salter Tilt the Unlit Candle (December 4-21) -- A World Premiere by Ben Clawson A Perfect Ganesh (January 29 - March 1, 2015) by Terrence McNally Tar Beach (April 9 - May 10, 2015) -- A World Premiere by Tammy Ryan I am thrilled that we are premiering three new plays that were developed at Luna. “the boldness of the work and the production values in the intimate venue — with considerably less expensive top seats than other local theaters — serve as a reminder of Luna Stage’s importance as one of the state’s equivalents of an enterprising, thought-provoking off-Broadway theater.” Visit us online at http://www.NewJerseyStage.com pg 105