2026-2027 Season
October 2-11, 2026
Noises Off
Called “the funniest farce ever written,” Noises Off is a chaotic backstage farce-within-a-farce following a mediocre theatre troupe performing a bawdy comedy called Nothing On. It captures the show’s deterioration from a messy dress rehearsal to a chaotic final show, highlighting the backstage broken-down romances, jealousies, and ruined performances caused by missed cues and misplaced sardines. Slamming doors and offstage intrigue also figure into the plot of this hilarious, high-energy comedy that will keep you laughing from start to finish.
**Due to its mature content and farcical nature, Noises Off is recommended for audience members 13 and over.
December 4-13, 2026
Hansel & Gretel
The classic story of Hansel and Gretel with all the excitement of the Grimm’s adventure tale. Hansel and Gretel make it out of the forest just in time for Gretel’s Birthday! It is an audience-participation event in which everyone is invited to help Hansel and Gretel as they try to save themselves.
February 19-28, 2027
A Night of One Acts
This is an opportunity for new directors and new actors to experience those roles and/or
hone their skills. The selected titles will be announced at a later date.
hone their skills. The selected titles will be announced at a later date.
**Children under 5 years of age are not permitted to attend due to content and length of the performance.
April 23-May 2, 2027
The 39 Steps
The 39 Steps is a fast-paced comedic thriller, adapted by Patrick Barlow from the 1915 novel and 1935 Alfred Hitchcock film, where four actors portray over 150 roles. The story follows Richard Hannay, who gets entangled in a spy plot and goes on the run to clear his name after a spy is murdered in his flat
**Children under 5 years of age are not permitted to attend due to content and length of the performance.
July 9-18, 2027
The Children’s Hour
One of the great successes of distinguished writer Lillian Hellman, this serious play about two women who run a school for girls highlights the real-life consequences of a lie told by a disgruntled student. After the malicious youngster starts a rumor about the two women, it soon turns to scandal. As the young girl comes to understand the power she wields, she sticks by her story, which precipitates tragedy for both women. It is later discovered that the gossip was pure invention, but it is too late. A spectacular acting vehicle for mature young actresses ages 10-15.
**This play contains intense themes of self-harm and sexuality. Not suitable to view for most children under 13.





