Current Season's Productions
2024-2025 Theatre Season
Drop Dead! By Billy Van Zandt and Jane Milmore; Directed by Andrea Robertson
CPA- October 18, 19, 25, 26 @ 7:00pm 20 & 27 @ 2:00pm
A non-stop physical comedy that turns the world of theater on its head! A cast of has-been actors plan to revive their careers in “Drop Dead!,” a murder mystery directed by “Wonder Child of the Broadway Stage” Victor Le Pewe. At the dress rehearsal the set falls apart around them, props break, and the producer and an actor are murdered. But the show must go on! And so it does, but at the opening night performance, the murders continue and the play goes incredibly wrong. The remaining thespians must save the show and their careers, solve the mystery, and somehow survive until the curtain calls.
Advanced/Online Price: $16 adult; $12 senior/staff/military; $8 students/child
At the Door Price: $2 added to all ticket prices
Guide to the Past, Present and Future
JoJo Show by Carson Hayes, Directed by Carson Hayes.
Jojo has an uncontrollable ability to shift into different realities. Some new, some old, some involving a mysterious woman. When he is forced to deal with a daunting realization that leaves him feeling hopelessly anxious, he will need to find the strength in himself to be self aware enough to move forward.
FARMTASTIC! By Billie Kurth, Directed by Billie Kurth.
Two pregnant couples and a single-mom-to-be on their overnight stay at Mama Clementine’s FARMtastic Pregnancy Retreat get acquainted with each other and the farm, go through physical and emotional hardships, learn from the holistic and free spirited Mama Clementine, and take part in fun dynamics in the group.
The Gentlemen Players Present: The Fights of Shakespeare by Jessica Parsons & Zachary Ross, Directed by Jessica Parsons.
Plot Summary: The Players are sharing their love of Shakespeare's stories with the audience through some of the bard's most infamous fights. Along the way they learn from each other and Shakespeare's characters about the power of staged violence to demonstrate love, power, and revenge.
Studio Theatre : November 14, 15, 16 @ 7:00pm and November 17 @ 2:00pm
Advanced/Online Price: $8 adult; $6 senior/staff/military; $5 students/child
At the Door Price: $2 added to all ticket prices
Lady Windemere's Fan by Oscar Wilde Directed by Gary Zaro
CPA – April 4, 5, 11, 12 @ 7:00pm and 6, 13 @ 2:00pm
Mistaken identity, willful misdirection, romantic suspicions and scandalous secrets comprise the comedic capers of “Lady Windermere's Fan.” The first of Oscar Wilde’s social comedies, “Lady Windermere’s Fan” combines shrewd satire of Victorian high society with amusing and intelligent dialogue that distinguishes Wilde as the self-proclaimed ''lord of language.'' First presented in London in 1892, the comedy pokes fun of the social expectations of Victorian England's upper crust and pushes the envelope of “proper” social norms.
Advanced/Online Price: $16 adult; $12 senior/staff/military; $8 students/child
At the Door Price: $2 added to all ticket prices
The Clockmaker’s Daughter by Michael Webborn & Daniel Finn
Directed by Andrea Robertson
CPA: June 20, 21, 27, 28 @7:00pm & June 22, 29 @ 2:00pm
Distraught after the untimely death of his daughter, Abraham Reed sets about capturing her image in clockwork; building a young girl so unquestionably real that even he is unable to fathom her making. On winding her, Abraham realizes he has created something somewhat more than a machine. A beautiful story of love, loss, and hope woven with captivating music.
Advanced/Online Price: $20 adult; $16 senior/staff/military; $10 students/child
At the Door Price: $2 added to all ticket prices