Category: Shows

NOTE: The following list of shows represents the complete season. Check the Shows section of the main navigation above for the current performances available.

Scrooge in Love

Scrooge in Love

When we last left Ebenezer Scrooge, the grumpy old miser had become a loving, generous, kind human being with the aid of four ghosts who visited him one Christmas Eve, each teaching him valuable lessons.

Hair

Hair

An eloquent requiem not only for the idealism of one generation but also for the evanescence of youth itself. Revelatory and exuberant, this American tribal-love rock musical provides a vivid, affectionate look at the flower children of the ’60s.

Vincent

Vincent

Vincent’s brother Theo enters with a case of many letters the two had exchanged for years. Vincent, at age 37, has just died. Rumors are running rampant—he’s destitute, a madman, a patron of prostitutes, an artist of trifling talent!

The Legend of Georgia McBride

The Legend of Georgia McBride

Picture this: You’re barely making it as an Elvis impersonator in a run-down dive. You splurge on a pizza, your rent check bounces, again, and your wife’s pissed. Then she announces, “I’m pregnant!”

Murder for Two

Murder for Two

With its blend of Agatha Christie-like intrigue, vaudeville, slapstick and two terribly talented actors—not to mention a piano, this noir-ish tale delivers a ridiculously fun farce.

Love, Loss and What I Wore

Love, Loss and What I Wore

Remember the outfit that made your mother cringe? The chronic conundrum of ‘nothing to wear!’ The perennial ‘It’ll fit as soon as I lose 10 pounds’ chant? The endless joy that perfect black turtleneck can bring?

Crawfish: We, the Invisible.

Crawfish: We, the Invisible.

February 26-28, 2021 – We see the homeless. Or do we? In 50 minutes, Gamal Abdel Chasten’s one-man show uses poetry, spoken word and haunting percussion, to shed light on one man’s journey from ‘home’ to ‘homelessness.

Turn of the Screw

Turn of the Screw

October 23 – November 1, 2020 – A mystery man. An innocent, lonely young governess. And plenty of eerie apparitions.

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