A Dark Road, a Beauty Queen and A Few Good Men at this summer’s Ensemble Theatre repertory fest

Rebecca Walters (as Chief Constable Isobel McArthur) and Paul Herbert (as Alfred Chalmers) in Ensemble Theatre’s production of Dark Road. Derek Fu photo.

If you’re feeling all musicaled-out from summer theatre offerings like As You Like It, Mamma Mia!, and 42nd StreetEnsemble Theatre has three decidedly unmusical alternatives in its summer repertory series.

Dark Road is the first play from bestselling mystery-thriller writer Ian Rankin. A Few Good Men, written by Aaron Sorkin, inspired the Tom Cruise/Jack Nicholson drama of the same name. And Martin McDonagh’s The Beauty Queen of Leenane is typical of the British-Irish playwright’s mordant sense of humour.

All three are at Jericho Arts Centre (1675 Discovery Street) beginning July 12, with the plays alternating nights. See below for more info.

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A Dark Road, a Beauty Queen and A Few Good Men at this summer’s Ensemble Theatre repertory fest