THE FESTIVAL'S 1992 SEASON

The Shaw operates three separate theaters during its season, which runs from late April until early November. At the Festival Theatre: Shaw's `Pygmalion' and Brandon Thomas's `Charley's Aunt' through Nov. 1; Elmer Rice's `Counsellor-at-Law' until Oct. 11. In the Court House Theatre: Shaw's `Widowers' Houses,' Brecht's `Drums in the Night,' and Noel Coward's `Point Valaine' until Sept. 27. At the Royal George Theatre: Shaw's `Overruled' until Sept. 13, Leonard Bernstein's `On the Town' ends Oct. 11, and Anth ony Armstrong's `Ten Minute Alibi' closes Nov. 1.

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