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 2026 - 2027 Season

Ticket Options

Single Ticket

Student

Groups of 10+

Non-Musical

$25

$20

$20

Musical

$30

$20

$25

Single ticket per person

With student ID; per person

Groups of 10 or more; per person

Friday and Saturday shows start at 7:30pm; Matinees start at 2:00pm

See How They Run

August 21 - September 6, 2026

See How They Run is a classic British farce by Philip King, set in a quiet English vicarage during WWII. The plot escalates into madcap mayhem when mistaken identities, a runaway German POW, a visiting Bishop, and multiple men in identical clergyman suits all converge under the same roof.

The Book Of Will

October 9 - October 25, 2026

Written by Lauren Gunderson, The Book of Will is a historical comedy-drama about Shakespeare's friends and fellow actors, the King's Men. Following the Bard's passing, the troupe realizes his plays are being botched by plagiarists and risk being lost forever. They embark on a race to find, compile, and publish his original works into the First Folio.

A Christmas Carol (adapted by Patrick Barlow)

December 4 - December 13, 2026

Patrick Barlow’s adaptation of A Christmas Carol is a fast-paced, humorous retelling of Charles Dickens' classic. Written by the creator of The 39 Steps, the play condenses the story into a highly theatrical, imaginative experience performed by just five actors who rapidly switch roles using simple props and physical comedy.

[title of show]

January 22 - February 7, 2027

[title of show] is a meta-theatrical musical that chronicles its own creation. It follows two struggling writers, Hunter and Jeff, who race against a three-week deadline to write an original musical for the New York Musical Theatre Festival. Alongside two actress friends, they navigate the hilarious, often absurd realities of the creative process.

Dearly Departed

March 5 - March 21, 2027

Dearly Departed is a hilarious, character-driven Southern comedy by David Bottrell and Jessie Jones. It follows the dysfunctional Turpin family in the Baptist backwoods of the Bible Belt as they attempt to organize a dignified funeral for their suddenly deceased, mean-spirited patriarch, Bud. 

Black  Tie

April 23 - May 9, 2027

A.R. Gurney’s comedy Black Tie follows Curtis, the father of the groom, as he struggles to maintain traditional, upper-class WASP customs at his son's upcoming wedding. While trying to organize the event, he is visited by the spirited ghost of his own father, highlighting family legacy, culture clashes, and the need to adapt

Proof

June 4 - June 20, 2027

Proof is a Pulitzer Prize-winning play by David Auburn that follows Catherine, a young woman who sacrificed her youth to care for her brilliant but mentally ill mathematician father. Following his death, a paradigm-shifting mathematical proof is discovered, forcing Catherine to navigate her own fears of mental instability and prove the proof’s true author.

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