Sept. 17 - 25, 2010 TBA, December, 2010 Feb. 18 - 26, 2011 April 29 - May 7, 2011
2010-2011 SEASON

IMPORTANT: Please note that beginning with the 2010-2011 season, all tickets must be paid for in advance or held with a credit card. Also, regular ticket prices will be $15, a season subscription (for the 3 main stage shows) will be $35, and children's show tickets will be $8.


Forever Plaid

September 17-25, 2010
Book by Stuart Ross with Music/Lyrics by various artists
Directed by Mary Haas

This deliciously goofy revue centers on four young, eager male singers killed in a car crash in the 1950s on the way to their first big concert, and now miraculously revived for the posthumous chance to fulfill their dreams and perform the show that never was.

Presented by special arrangement with Music Theatre International.


Children's Show: TBA

December, 2010
Director TBA


The Lunacy of Love, A series of one-acts

February 18-26, 2011
Directed by Angela Klocke Forbes

Are you Ready? by David Auburn
It’s All Fun and Games Until the Iguana Bites by A. K. Forbes
Sure Thing by David Ives
Learning to Take Turns by A. K. Forbes
I Think You Think I Love You by Kelly Younger


Do Not Go Gentle

April 29-May 7, 2011
By Suzan L. Zeder
Directed by Wayne Kirsch

Lillian Boedecker Barron is eighty-four years old, vibrant, funny, wise, and recently deceased! During her lifetime Lillian shared a special, long-distance bond with her granddaughter Kelly and suffered an estrangement from her son Windsor, a Colonel in the Air Force, as he moved his family from base to base all over the world. After her death, Lillian discovers that she cannot "move on" until the rifts are somehow mended. Windsor and Kelly come from overseas to settle Lillian's affairs and are aghast to discover that the walls of her house have been painted with wild, sometimes humorous, sometimes horrific murals and drawings. Piecing together moments of time and fragments of feeling, Windsor and Kelly make astonishing discoveries about themselves and each other, as they unravel secrets of the paintings. They also uncover a special relationship between Lillian and a young neighborhood child, a life-affirming friendship that transcends the boundaries of time, space and generations. This powerful, poignant play explores the wonder of words and the transformative power of art as it offers humor and hope to anyone who is, or has ever been, a grandparent, parent, or a child.

Presented by special arrangement with the Dramatic Publishing Company.