Season 60

2022 - 2023

Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the PM&L Board of Directors put grand plans in place for Season 60 – a celebration of our seventh decade of producing live theatre in Antioch. After the pandemic closed the theatre for over 20 months, the Board decided to reopen with an abbreviated season in order to preserve Season 60 intact for the following year. Now, after a long wait, we are proud to present PM&L’s Diamond Season – Season 60!

“The intricately fashioned plot contortions brought gasps, the comedy lines drew delighted chortles…”

Blindsided by their daughter's whirlwind romance and fearful for her future, Matt and Christina Drayton quickly come to realize the difference between supporting a mixed-race couple in your newspaper and welcoming one into your family — especially in 1967

NO PASSES will be accepted for this production.

"A Christmas Story is still ... one of the more enchanting ways to be transported to a world beyond our own. Yet it also serves to remind us how lucky we are to live a culturally rich life ... and Philip Grecian's thoughtful stage adaptation preserves the old ... references."

“Even if you’ve never been within 1000 miles of Broadway you’ll still love Forbidden Broadway”

Presented in PM&L’s Tribute Hall

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"One of the season's happiest surprises... Menken evokes the lush, funky sound of Philly soul without falling into mere pastiche."

Oscar Wilde’s brilliantly clever comedic masterpiece, The Importance of Being Earnest, was once called by critic W.H. Auden, “the only pure verbal opera in English.” Earnest tells the story of two young gentlemen in London, who each live a double-life, creating elaborate deceptions to find some balance in their lives.

Presented in PM&L’s Tribute Hall

“Funny, compelling…Brought down the house…but [the play] is not a comedy: A story about black cowboy boots becomes a sad tale of being underappreciated in a relationship; a tale of two women shopping for their wedding outfits ends bittersweetly; and the recollection of a new bra is a quiet testament to a women’s search for dignity while undergoing treatment for breast cancer.”

Lovingly ripped off from the classic film comedy Monty Python and the Holy Grail, MONTY PYTHON’S SPAMALOT retells the legend of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, and features a bevy of beautiful show girls, not to mention cows, killer rabbits, and French people.

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