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No season ticket is provided, instead, purchasers receive priority reservations allowing one time attendance to all three of GreenMan Theatre Troupe’s productions, including our annually sold out Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre at Angelo’s Restaurant in Elmhurst.

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GreenMan subscribers have the opportunity to attend any show you choose with advanced reservation.

The Best Seats!

GreenMan’s annual fundraiser Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre at Angelo’s Restaurant in Elmhurst is always sold out. Subscribers are reserved the best tables and given first pick of the seats at those tables through advanced reservations.


GreenMan Theatre Troupe
20010-2011 Season

"The Rimers of Eldritch"
By Lanford Wilson,
Directed by David Soria

Lanford Wilson’s award winning play centers on the residents of a small Midwestern town. One of them has been shot and killed; everyone knows who pulled the trigger, but not everyone knows why.

Lanford Wilson has received numerous awards for his work, including multiple Obie awards and the Pulitzer Prize in Drama for “Talley’s Folly.” His many plays include “Book of Days,” “Balm in Gilead,” and “The Hot l Baltimore.” He won the Drama Desk Vernon Rice Award for “The Rimers of Eldritch.” Dark, moody, and searing in its honesty, the play has been described as a dramatically modern “Our Town.” When the shocking truth about the shooting is finally revealed, no one has been untouched by the taint of the brutal crime.


The Rimers of Eldritch runs Oct. 15th - Oct. 31st.


Here's Looking at You...Dead!
By Carolyn Thomas-Davidoff and Carl Zeitler
Directed by Carolyn Thomas-Davidoff

This original GreenMan production takes a premise that seems similar to one in Casablanca, and stands it on its head. Amidst World War II in Paris, a group of diverse characters find themselves dealing with one issue after another, often with comedic results. They experience love, laughter, singing, with perhaps someone being murdered along the way. It's been said that in tough times, a person's true character shows itself. If that's the case, then plan on interacting with some characters that are truly entertaining. We invite you to see if you can guess "whodunit" at this year's GreenMan Murder Mystery, which has become a traditional sell-out event.
Dinner show runs Feb. 18th - Feb. 27th.


Shakespeare in Hollywood
By Ken Ludwig

It's 1934, and Shakespeare's most famous fairies, Oberon and Puck, have magically materialized on the Warner Bros. Hollywood set of Max Reinhardt's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Instantly smitten by the glitz and glamour of show biz, the two are ushered onto the silver screen to play (who else?) themselves. With a little help from a feisty flower, blonde bombshells, movie moguls, and arrogant "asses" are tossed into loopy love triangles, with raucous results. The mischievous magic of moviedom sparkles in this hilarious comic romp. Commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company, Shakespeare in Hollywood had its world premier in 2003 at Arena Stage and won the Helen Hayes award for Best New Play of the Year.

Shakespeare in Hollywood runs May 6th - May 22nd.