2007-2008 Season

The Carpetbagger's Children
The Mollusc
Long Day's Journey Into Night

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Tomorrow
Mill Town Girls
Pygmalion

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The Beginning of Summer
Frankie and Johnny

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The Weir
The Roads to Home
All My Sons

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September 11th Was a Tuesday
The Carpetbagger's Children
The Sea Gull

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Valentine's Day
A Doll's House

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The Last of the Thorntons
Premiere One Acts

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Uncle Vanya
Young Man From Atlanta

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A Thinking Heart: The Diary of Etty Hillesum

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Talking Pictures


The Mollusc
by Hubert Henry Davies
April 4 – May 4, 2008

An Edwardian comedy of ill manners.

The title character, Dulcie Baxter, has an unusual yet hilarious affliction in this delightful farce which first hit the London stage in 1907.

Directed by Jack Sbarbori and featuring Steve Beall, John Decker, Laura Russell and Malinda Smith.

Barbara Scheide, Leah Mazade and Stephanie Mumford in Horton Foote's Carpetbagger's Children

Malinda Smith in The Mollusc


Barbara Scheide, Leah Mazade and Stephanie Mumford in Horton Foote's Carpetbagger's Children

John Decker, Malinda Smith, Steve Beall and Laura Russell in The Mollusc

THE REVIEWS

Marvelous Mollusc.  Quotidian has again succeeded in unearthing a rarely produced little gem.  Their production of The Mollusc is the most charming theatrical surprise of the spring.  -- Doug Krentzlin, DC Examiner | read the full article

It is easy to surrender to the charms of The Mollusc, a gentle and entertaining work that receives a spot-on production by the Quotidian Theatre Company.

Malinda Smith's performance… (is) one of the most entertaining comedic performances of the year.  John Decker is perfectly cast… Steve Beall's performance drives the story… Laura (Russell) makes a suitably charming and demure Miss Roberts.

You are guaranteed to leave The Mollusc with a smile on your face and warmth in your heart. -- Steven McKnight, DC Theatre Scene | read the full article