by Lucas Hnath
Directed Bob Yowell
January 27—February 12
Nora has returned! Part 2 explores, in uproarious fashion, the emotional chaos that results when Nora is launched back into a household she helped burn to the ground 15 years earlier. Nominated for 8 Tony Awards.
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
Book by Rachel Sheinkin
Music and Lyrics by William Finn
Directed by Dani Commanda and Amanda DeLano
March 31—April 23
This riotous ride is a delightful den of comedic genius. A fast-paced interactive crowd pleaser with hilarious, touching, and catchy songs; with each speller revealing their hopes, struggles and passions.
Dance Nation
by Clare Barron
Directed by Nichole Katz
May 19—June 4
(Content Notice: This play contains strong sexual themes, language and images and may be offensive to sensitive theatre goers. Please use discretion when choosing this performance. May not be suitable for audience members under 15 years of age.)
Ken Ludwig’s Lend Me a Tenor
by Ken Ludwig
Directed by John Propster
July 21—August 13
Stage Kiss
by Sarah Ruhl
Directed by Lisa Jayne
October 6—22
A kiss is not just a kiss in this whirlwind knockabout farce. When two actors with a history are thrown together as leads in a 1930s romantic comedy, they quickly lose touch with reality.
A Christmas Carol: A Twisted Musical Comedy
by Charles Dickens
Adapted by Alistair Clinton
Directed by Chris Verrill
November 24—December 17
This is not your Grandmother’s A Christmas Carol. The most popular form of theatre in the UK; complete with audience participation and parodies of popular music. A traditional fairy tale for the kids with an adult level of humor for Mom and Dad.
Photo from last Friday’s 2023 Sneak Peek.