2026 Season


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Dinner With Friends

Written by Donald Margulies
Directed by Matt Munroe
April 25 & 26 / May 2 & 3

Bonds of friendship and marriage are tested when the shockwaves of separation ripple through the lives of four longtime friends. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, this bittersweet, heartfelt play is a powerful examination of trust, communication, and love. 

Waiting for a Eulogy

☀️ Local Summer Spotlight ☀️
Written by Larry Kraft
Directed by Patty Green-Pawelcyzk
July 18, 19, 24, & 25

Inspired by Samuel Beckett’s “Waiting For Godot”, two travelers on the road of life banter and bicker about things they may or may not have done, only this time they are in a bar...and one of them is dead.

Kentucky Fried Zombies

☀️ Local Summer Spotlight ☀️
Written by Sebastian Taylor
A staged reading: August 7

The manager of a local fast food chain has a unique way of dealing with "problem customers." When folks in town start getting sick and all eyes turn to his restaurant as a source, how will he handle the pressure? Or the inspection?

Zip Zap Zombies

☀️ Local Summer Spotlight ☀️
Written by Josie Munroe
Directed by Josie Munroe
September 19, 20, 26, & 27

When news of a zombie apocalypse interrupts an adult acting class, the students and their teacher barricade themselves inside the theater. As the crisis escalates outside, old rivalries, fragile egos, and inconvenient truths take center stage.

Agnes of God

Written by John Pielmeier
Directed by Kallah Turner
November 14, 15, 21, & 22

A young nun, Sister Agnes gives birth in a convent and claims the child was miraculously conceived. As a psychiatrist investigates her case, tensions rise with the convent’s leadership, revealing Agnes’s painful past and raising questions about faith, trauma, and reality.