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  • FAMILY FRIENDLY

    February 14th - 22nd

    Written by Robert Louis Stevenson

    Adapted by Scarlett Jonas

    Directed by Christopher Clark and Mary Guthrie

    "Treasure Island" is the story of a twelve-year-old boy, Jim Hawkins, who finds a treasure map that belonged to a pirate, Captain Flint. Jim and his friends travel to a faraway island and meet ex-crew members of Captain Flint, who were also looking for the treasure and take Jim as a hostage.

  • ADULT THEMED - MATURE CONTENT

    April 4th - 20th

    Written by Sarah Ruhl

    Directed by Eric Lewis

    Set in the 1880s at the dawn of the age of electricity in a seemingly perfect, well-to-do Victorian home, proper gentleman and scientist Dr. Givings has innocently invented an extraordinary new device for treating "hysteria" in women (and occasionally men): the vibrator. Adjacent to the doctor's laboratory, his young and energetic wife Catherine tries to tend to their newborn daughter-and wonders exactly what is going on in the next room. When a new "hysterical" patient, Sabrina, and her husband bring a wet nurse and their own complicated relationship into the doctor's home, Dr. and Mrs. Givings must examine the nature of their own marriage, and what it truly means to love someone.

  • FAMILY FRIENDLY

    June 6-22nd

    Written by William Shakespeare

    Directed by Brenden & Wynter Elwood

    After both being separated from their twins in a shipwreck, Antipholus and his slave Dromio go to Ephesus to find them. The other set of twins lives in Ephesus, and the new arrivals cause a series of incidents of mistaken identity. At the end, the twins find each other and their parents and resolve all of the problems caused earlier.

  • DRAMATIC READING

    April 25,26,27th

    Written by Agatha Christie

    Directed by Ed Benson

    First, there were ten—a curious assortment of strangers summoned as weekend guests to a little private island off the coast of Devon. Their host, an eccentric millionaire unknown to all of them, is nowhere to be found. All that the guests have in common is a wicked past they're unwilling to reveal—and a secret that will seal their fate. For each has been marked for murder. A famous nursery rhyme is framed and hung in every room of the mansion.

  • DRAMATIC READING - MILD ADULT CONTENT

    June 28th

    Written by Evan Linder & Andrew Hobgood

    Directed by Alex Otto

    It’s 1956 and The Susan B. Anthony Society for the Sisters of Gertrude Stein are having their annual quiche breakfast. As the assembled “widows” await the announcement of the society's prize-winning quiche, the atomic bomb sirens sound! Has the Communist threat come to pass? How will the “widows” respond as their idyllic town and lifestyle faces attacks? A tasty recipe of hysterical laughs, sexual innuendoes, unsuccessful repressions, and delicious discoveries.

Evening Performances held on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday nights begin at 7:30 pm

Afternoon matinees held on Sunday begin at 2:00pm

Tickets: General $25, Senior (60+)/Military $18, Students $14, and Kids 10 and Under $10