On Christmas Eve eve, a blizzard closes the roads, leaving a motley crew of travelers stranded at a local community center — each with their own troubles to untangle. To have a happy holiday, they’re going to need a miracle — or seven, to be exact. A heartwarming comedy with a healthy dash of Christmas magic.
Ticket Prices:
Admission is $8 per person at the door.
(As an off-season production, there are no reservations or assigned
Two dilapidated bums fill their days waiting for Godot, a personage who will explain their interminable insignificance, or put an end to it. This classic of modern theatre is a portrait of the dogged resilience of man’s spirit in the face of little hope. Moving, often funny, and utterly absorbing.
Ticket Prices:
Admission is $8 per person at the door.
(As an off-season production, there are no reservations or assigned seats. Doors open at 6:45 pm. Performance begins 7:30 pm.
When members of a long-standing bridge club unexpectedly lose one of their own, they honor her in style by borrowing her ashes from the funeral home for one last night of fun. Amidst hilarious antics, the enduring power of friendship and the joy of living life to the fullest comes through. Charming characters, witty dialogue. It’s a feel good comedy to leave you laughing long after the curtain falls.
A con man and two ex-convicts trace a valuable doll to the home of Sam and his blind wife Susy. They concoct a scam to convince Susy to turn over the doll. When a young neighbor helps her realize she is a victim of a charade, it becomes a deadly game of cat and mouse. But Susy forces them to play by her rules. When darkness falls she turns off the lights, leaving them
Directed by Jamie Lambdin-Bolin, Musical Direction by Brandon Bolin and Wesley Fox
Music by Richard Rodgers, Book and Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II
Opening Night: July 17
Evenings: July 18-19, 23-26, 31-August 2
Sunday Matinees: July 20 and 27
Synopsis:
Oh, what a beautiful morning it is when the love story between confident cowboy Curly and feisty farm girl Laurey plays out on the stage. Set in 1906 in the Indian Territory, their road to romance is full of optimism, yet fraught with all the dangers and excitement of the time. This exuberant, lively and much loved
It was planned as a few days together for four women in a cabin sharing friendship, wine, and a review of their book club’s selection. But a porch light signal causes confusion, secrets spill out, men sneak in, and chaos takes over. This madcap lightening-quick farce will have you laughing til you cry!
Box Office:
For Season Flex Pass patrons, seat selectionwill begin at 7:00 a.m. Saturday, May 17.
This Pulitzer prize-winning drama has been referred to as a lush summer romance. The story involves two widows who have adjoining backyards and ordinary, routine lives. Flo lives with her daughters Madge and Millie and a boarder. Helen lives with her mother. But when an attractive drifter arrives and charms Madge, long-dormant desires and unfulfilled dreams erupt and disrupt these seemingly dormant lives.
Box Office:
For Season Flex Pass patrons, seat selectionwill begin at 7:00 a.m.