2026 CAST Theater Season
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Tickets on sale January 9 at 12 noon!
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NEWSIES JR.
February 6-7 & 12-14 at 7:30pm; February 8 at 3pm Tickets $17 Book by Harvey Fierstein, Music by Alan Menken. Disney's Newsies JR. is a 60-minute version of the 2012 Broadway musical, based on the 1992 film. When powerful newspaper publishers raise prices at the newsboys' expense, the charismatic Jack Kelly rallies newsies from across the city to strike against the unfair conditions. Together, the newsies learn that they are stronger united and create a movement to fight for what is right. Directed by Mason and Kellie Strouse. |
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THE GRAPES OF WRATH
April 17-18 & 23-25 at 7:30pm; April 19 at 3pm Tickets $14 Novel by John Steinbeck, Adapted by Frank Galati. The Joad family leaves the dust bowl of Oklahoma in search of a better life. Despite the anguish and suffering along the way, The Grapes of Wrath is a moving affirmation of the indomitable human spirit, and the essential goodness and strength that—then as now—reside in the hearts and minds of the common man. Directed by Gayle Gearhart. |
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SUNSET BOULEVARD
June 19-20 & 25-27 at 7:30pm; June 21 at 3pm Tickets $17 Book by Don Black and Christopher Hampton; Music by Andrew Lloyd Webber. Impoverished screenwriter Joe Gillis, on the run from debt collectors, stumbles into the mansion of the reclusive silent movie star, Norma Desmond. He is persuaded to work on a script that she believes will return her to the limelight. Joe is seduced by her and her luxurious lifestyle, becoming entrapped in a claustrophobic existence until his love for another woman leads him to try and break free with dramatic consequences. Directed by Brandi Billotte. |
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PICASSO AT THE LAPIN AGILE
August 21-22 & 27-29 at 7:30pm; August 23 at 3pm Tickets $14 By Steve Martin Einstein and Picasso walk into a bar… Steve Martin plays fast and loose with fact, fame, and fortune as two geniuses muse on the coming century and other fanciful topics with infectious dizziness. Bystanders, including Picasso’s agent, the bartender and his mistress, Picasso’s date, an elderly philosopher, Charles Dabernow Schmendiman, and an idiot inventor introduce further flourishes of humor. A final surprise patron joins the merriment at the Lapin Agile—a charismatic time traveler in blue suede shoes. Directed by Robert Roxby. |
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THE WOMAN IN BLACK
October 23-24 & 29-31 at 7:30pm; October 25 at 3pm Tickets $14 By Stephen Mallatratt, based on the novel by Susan Hill Lawyer, Arthur Kipps, hires an actor to help him recount his terrifying experiences with a vengeful specter, the desolate Eel Marsh House, hoping to exorcise the fear that grips his soul. As the actor and Kipps reenact the story, their performance blurs the line between reality and nightmare, drawing the audience into a suspenseful tale of dread and horror, revealing the Woman in Black's tragic past and her vengeful curse. Directed by Matt Hertlein. |