Announcing our 2025-2026 Season
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39 Steps
OCTOBER 3-19
Written by John Buchan & Patrick Barlow
Directed by Kristina Sutherland-Rowell
- family friendly-
Mix a Hitchcock masterpiece with a juicy spy novel, add a dash of Monty Python and you have the intriguing, thrilling, riotous and unmissable comedy. The show hurtles a notorious fugitive and a spellbound blonde from a London music hall north by northwest to Scotland’s most remote highlands. Will they save Britain from a den of devious spies? A cast of four actors plays over 150 characters in this fast-paced tale of an ordinary man on an extraordinarily entertaining adventure.
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The Best Christmas Pageant Ever
DECEMBER 5-21
Written by Barbara Robinson
Directed by Melissa Carter
~family friendly~
Each year, Beth Bradley’s church pageant is a sleepy affair—overmade angels, bathrobe-clad shepherds, and the same kid as Joseph. When veteran director Mrs. Armstrong breaks her leg, Grace Bradley reluctantly takes the reins just as the boisterous Herdman siblings crash the show in search of free cookies. Chaos erupts—shepherds walk out, the program briefly becomes “Revenge at Bethlehem,” and even the church roof nearly catches fire. Yet in the mayhem, the Herdmans’ unpolished energy and unexpected sincerity breathe new life into the familiar tale. Mary Robinson’s The Best Christmas Pageant Ever is a heartwarming, laugh-out-loud holiday classic you won’t want to miss.
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MacBeth
FEBRUARY 6-22
Written by William Shakespeare
Directed by Brenden & Wynter Elwood
~drama, teens plus ~
Step into a mist-shrouded Scotland where three mysterious witches prophesy that Macbeth, a celebrated warrior, will one day wear the king’s crown. Fueled by reckless ambition and his wife’s unyielding resolve, Macbeth murders King Duncan and seizes the throne—only to find himself haunted by guilt, ghostly visions, and a mounting web of bloodshed. As his paranoia drives him to new atrocities, the valiant Macduff rises to reclaim the realm, setting the stage for a final, fate-sealed confrontation on the blood-soaked heath. In our intimate production of Macbeth, witness Shakespeare’s darkest tragedy -an exploration of power, betrayal, and the price of unchecked ambition.
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The Importance of Being Earnest
APRIL 10-26
Written by Oscar Wilde
Directed by Eric Lewis
~family friendly~
Two London bachelors, Jack Worthing and Algernon Moncrieff, invent alter egos—Jack as the rakish “Ernest” and Algernon’s imaginary invalid “Bunbury”—to escape social duties and indulge in city pleasures. When both deceptions land them pursuing the strangely insistent Gwendolen (who will only marry an “Ernest”) and attract the formidable attention of Lady Bracknell, their tangled identities spark a riot of witty misunderstandings. Oscar Wilde’s razor-sharp comedy exposes the absurdities of Victorian manners with sparkling dialogue, mistaken identities, and a delightful lesson in the value of being truly “earnest.”
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Murder on the Nile
JUNE 12-28
Written by Agatha Christie
Directed by Christopher Clark and Mary Guthrie
~family friendly~
Experience Agatha Christie’s riveting mystery Murder on the Nile, where legendary detective Hercule Poirot embarks on a lavish cruise down Egypt’s storied river—and quickly finds himself racing to catch a killer. The play is based on her 1937 novel Death on the Nile.
Kay Ridgeway has led a charmed life. Blessed with beauty, enormous wealth, and a new husband, she embarks on a honeymoon voyage down the Nile. Fatal circumstances await when the idyllic surroundings are shattered by a shocking and brutal murder. Under scrutiny is a multitude of memorable passengers, all with a reason to kill. The tension and claustrophobia builds, as a shocking and audacious conspiracy is laid bare.