By Arthur Miller
Directed by John Patterson
Set in Nazi-occupied Vichy France during WWII where a group of detainees, predominantly Jewish men, await racial examination by German officers. The detainees grapple with fear, denial, and the possibility of escape; embodying themes of guilt, fear, human nature, and complicity as they confront the grim reality of their circumstances. The play deals with sensitive topics like persecution during the Holocaust and violence against marginalized groups.
21M
Auditions: July 27th & 28th
Perfs: Sep. 12th thru 27th
Matinee: Sep. 14th & 21st
By Josh Tobiesson
Directed by Randy Packard
A trip home gets wildly out of hand when Marley returns to introduce her fiancé to her estranged father. Hoping for a quick visit, she finds herself stranded in a liquor store haunted by her football hero ex-boyfriend, a single mom insistent on a girls’ night out, and the ghost of the bear-wrestling pioneer who founded their town.
3M, 2W
Auditions: Sep. 14th & 15th
Perfs: Oct. 31st thru Nov. 15th
Matinee: Nov. 2nd & 9th
By Agatha Christie
Adapted by Ken Ludwig
Directed by Sean Thompson
On a train traveling through Europe, a wealthy American tycoon is found dead in his compartment, the door locked from the inside. Enter world-famous detective Hercule Poirot, who must navigate a train full of suspects and solve the murder before the killer strikes again.
6M, 5W
Auditions: Nov. 2nd & 3rd
Perfs: Jan 2nd thru 17th
Matinee: Jan 4th & 11th
By Stephen Adly Guirgis
Directed by Scott McWirter
Walter "Pops" Washington is a retired New York City policeman. His wife has died and his son, "Junior", has just been released from jail. They live in a rent-controlled apartment on Riverside Drive in New York City. Junior's girlfriend, Lulu, and Oswaldo, a recovering addict, also spend time at the apartment. Walter has been pursuing a discrimination suit against the Police Department, because he was accidentally shot by another police officer.
4M, 3W
Auditions: Jan 4th & 5th
Perfs: Feb. 20th thru Mar. 7th
Matinee: Feb. 22nd & Mar. 1st
By Larry Shue
Directed by Justin Holloway
In a fishing lodge in rural Tilghman County, Georgia two Englishmen, Froggy and Charlie, arrive as guests. The shy Charlie agreed to accompany Froggy on the trip after his sick wife begged him to go. When people at the lodge try to talk to Charlie, however, he remains silent: he is terribly shy, depressed about his wife's illness, and cannot find the words to reply. Froggy claims that Charlie cannot talk because he is a "foreigner" from an exotic country, and does not understand English. Taking the explanation that he's a non-English speaker as fact, the lodge's guests quickly begin revealing their secrets, and Charlie soon discovers scandals amongst some of the residents of the lodge.
5M, 2W
Auditions: Feb 22nd & 23rd
Perfs: Apr. 10th thru Apr. 25th
Matinee: Apr. 12th & 19th
By Jane Austen
Adapted by Kate Hamill
Directed by Vicky McCormick
After the death of Mr. Dashwood and his estate going to his first wife's son, the three Dashwood sisters and their widowed mother as they are forced to leave the family estate in Sussex and move to a modest cottage on the property of distant relative in Devon. There the two eldest girls experience love and heartbreak that tries the contrasting characters of both.
7M, 9W, 2 Flex
Double Casting TBA
Auditions: Apr. 12th & 13th
Perfs: May 29th thru June 13th
Matinee: May 31st & June 7th
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