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2026 SEASON

MEN ON BOATS January 23 - February 8

MEN ON BOATS January 23 - February 8

MEN ON BOATS January 23 - February 8

Men on Boats is rated R.

  

Ten explorers. Four boats. One Grand Canyon. This is the true(ish) history of an 1869 expedition, when a one armed captain and a crew of insane yet loyal volunteers set out on the Colorado River. An ensemble-led comedic journey that turns the American myth of manifest destiny on its edge and challenges

conventional notions about who gets to make history.


Directed by Martin Mussey

ESCANABA IN DA MOONUGHT March 13 - March 29

MEN ON BOATS January 23 - February 8

MEN ON BOATS January 23 - February 8

 Escanaba in da

Moonught is rated PG-13.


Escanaba in da Moonlight by Jeff Daniels is a hilarious comedy about Reuben Soady, a 35-year-old who's never bagged a buck. Facing the family curse at deer camp. he contends with eccentric relatives, bizarre traditions, and supernatural oddities in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. It's a quirky tale of pride, luck, and

belonging.


Directed by Beau Dameron

OUR TOWN May 1 - 17

MEN ON BOATS January 23 - February 8

1776 June 26 - July 12

Our Town is rated PG.

 

Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize-winning play. Our Town, explores the meaning of love, life and the universe through the romance of young George Gibbs and Emily Webb in the town of Grover's Corners. This timeless American classic continues to enchant audiences with its profound celebration of community

and the wonder of life.


Directed by Kathleen and Kevin Vaught

1776 June 26 - July 12

LAUGHTER...23RD FLOOR August 14 - August 30

1776 June 26 - July 12

1776 is rated PG.


One of the most seminal events in American history blazes to vivid life in this unconventional Tony Award-winning musical. 1776 puts a human face on the pages of history as we see the men behind the national icons: proud. frightened, uncertain. irritable, charming, sometimes petty but ultimately noble

figures, determined to do the right thing for a fledgling nation.


Directed by Eric Levy

LAUGHTER...23RD FLOOR August 14 - August 30

LAUGHTER...23RD FLOOR August 14 - August 30

LAUGHTER...23RD FLOOR August 14 - August 30

Laughter on the 23rd Floor is rated R.


Inspired by the playwright's youthful experience as a staff writer on Sid Caesar's Your Show of Shows, this ensemble comedy features all the attendant comic drama as the harried writing staff frantically scrambles to top each other with gags while competing for the attention of star madman

Max Prince.


Directed by Leigh Wyatt Moore

THE BOOK OF WILL October 2 - 18

LAUGHTER...23RD FLOOR August 14 - August 30

LAUGHTER...23RD FLOOR August 14 - August 30

 The Book of Will is rated PG-13.


Based on the true story of love. loss, and laughter. The Book of Will is a clever, big-hearted tale about friends who refused to let the great plays of the Bard be forgotten. Faced with fading lines and failing memories, they scramble to gather scripts, outwit rivals, and make history. It's a love letter to the theatre. full of

humor. hope. and hustle.


Directed by Chris Berthelot

COMPANY December 4 - December 20

Company is rated PG-13.


Phone rings, door chimes. in comes ... Company. From musical theatre's most renowned composer, this trailblazing comedy explores the highs and lows of marriage from the perspective of confirmed bachelor, Bobby. As he observes the hijinks and difficulties in his friends' lives. Bobby has to decide for himself what

he wants for his future.


Directed by Shea & Michael McMillan

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