by David Mamet

Director: Suzanne Fehl
Stage Manager: Christi Burch
Sound Design: Brian Donohue
Light Design: Julianna Bogdan

“Director Suzanne L. Fehl and her cast make it look easy, but they have boldly gone where few local theaters dare to tread.”
Washington Post (full review)

April 30, May 1, 7, & 8 at 8:00 in the evening

DONNY DUBROW - David Thomas
Don is shrewd, morally-relative, and often violent, yet he simultaneously exhibits a paternal quality.

BOBBY - Mike Margelos
The character of Bobby is clearly symbolic of a nascent American dream: innocent, hopeful, and subject to corruption.

WALT "TEACH" COLE - Brian Donohue
The real tragedy of Buffalo is conveyed by the character Teach, and his inability to change. Teach depicts both a polarity of thought and a continued reliance on muscle that are each evident within American culture; exuding simultaneous humor, violence, and tragedy.

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Monday, February 16 at 7:00 pm
Wednesday, February 18 at 7:00 pm
Saturday, February 21 at 10 am
at The Wareham Lodge, Hard Bargain Farm 

American Buffalo's plot centers around a day in the life of three men at a junk shop who plan a robbery in order to make a good old American buck. The buffalo-head nickel, which inspires the robbery, serves as a metaphor for the cutthroat nature of our capitalist structure.

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