Almost, Maine is rated PG.
A woman carries her heart, broken into pieces, in a small paper bag. A man shrinks to half his former size, after losing hope in love. A woman keeps the love they have given each other in large red bags. These playful and surreal experiences are commonplace in the world of John Cariani’s Almost, Maine, where on one cold and magical midwinter night, the citizens of Almost -- not organized enough for a town, too populated for a wilderness -- experience the life-altering power of the human heart. Relationships end, begin, or change beyond recognition, as strangers become friends, friends become lovers, and lovers turn into strangers. Propelled by the mystical energy of the aurora borealis and populated with characters that are humorous, plain-spoken, thoughtful, and sincere, Almost, Maine is a series of loosely connected tales about love, each with a compelling couple at its center, each with its own touch of magic.
Directed by Nancy Cecco and Martin Mussey
Moriarty is rated PG.
Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson are back on the case! An investigation into the Bohemian king’s stolen letters cascades into an international mystery filled with spies, blackmail, and intrigue. With world peace at stake, Holmes and Watson join forces with American actress Irene Adler to take down cunning criminal mastermind Professor Moriarty and his network of devious henchmen. Five actors play over 40 roles in this brand new adventure that has danger—and laughter!—around every corner.
Directed by Robyn Mead
The Outsider is rated PG.
Ned Newley doesn’t even want to be Governor. He’s terrified of public speaking; his poll numbers are impressively bad. To his ever-supportive Chief of Staff, Ned seems destined to fail.
But political consultant Arthur Vance sees things differently: Ned might be the worst candidate to ever run for office. Unless the public is looking for… the worst candidate to ever run for office.
Directed by Chris Berthelot
CURTAINS is rated PG-13.
This hilariously suspenseful musical comedy whodunit is set in the brassy, bright, and promising year of 1959 when Boston’s Colonial Theatre is playing host to the opening night performance of a new musical. When the leading lady mysteriously dies on stage…the entire cast and crew are suspects. Enter a local detective, who just happens to be a musical theatre fan!
Directed by Laura Jennings
Sense & Sensibility is rated PG.
A story that follows the romantic lives of the Dashwood sisters, Elinor and Marianne. After their father dies and leaves their family in financial ruin, the sisters must navigate the complex world of love and marriage. Austen's keen observations and wit illuminate the stark contrast between Elinor's practicality and Marianne's romanticism, offering a timeless exploration of love, reputation, and societal norms in the Regency era. The novel explores themes of societal expectations, the tension between reason and emotion, and the importance of finding a balance between the two.
Directed by Kathleen Vaught
Dracula {A Comedy of Terrors} is rated PG.
In the treacherous mountains of Transylvania, a meek English real estate agent takes a harrowing journey to meet a new and mysterious client, who also just happens to be the most terrifying and ferocious monster the world has ever known: Count Dracula! As famed female vampire hunter Jean Van Helsing and company chase Drac from Transylvania to the British countryside to London and back, their antics are guaranteed to increase your pulse and cause bloodcurdling screams—of laughter.
Directed by Byron Holder
Spelling Bee is rated PG-13.
While candidly disclosing hilarious and touching stories from their home lives, the tweens spell their way through a series of (potentially made-up) words, hoping never to hear the soul-crushing, pout-inducing, life un-affirming "ding" of the bell that signals a spelling mistake. Six spellers enter; one speller leaves a champion!
Directed by Eddy Herring
A family business with a passion and commitment to help every community we serve. Visit https://www.heb.com/ to shop.