2026-2027 Season

The Music Man Senior
August 14-16
Join us for a condensed version of the classic musical of a traveling salesman in small-town Iowa with a scheme to sell band instruments and uniforms. As the charming con man Harold Hill wins over the town, he unexpectedly finds himself falling for the skeptical librarian Marian Paroo and discovering the true meaning of community. Auditions open to performers ages 55 and older. This is not a part of our main stage season.

Come From Away
September 11-27
Previously announced in the Fall, we are looking forward to sharing the story of 38 planes carrying thousands of passengers who unexpectedly have to ground in the small town of Gander, Newfoundland as a result of the events of September 11th. A true story of kindness and humanity as the residents open their homes and hearts to strangers from around the world.

Beetlejuice Junior
October 16-18
The ghost-with-the-most comes to the stage in Beetlejuice JR., the frightfully funny musical based on the beloved motion picture turned Broadway phenomenon. Lydia Deetz is a strange and unusual teenager but when she calls on Beetlejuice to scare away anyone with a pulse, this double-crossing specter shows his true stripes, unleashing a (Nether)world of pandemonium. Presented by our fall performance class and is not a part of our main stage season.

Hadestown Teen Edition
November 6-15
This Tony Award–winning folk opera retells the ancient Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice. When Eurydice descends into the industrial underworld of Hadestown, the gifted musician Orpheus journeys after her, hoping his music can soften the heart of the powerful Hades and bring her home. A haunting story about love, hope, and the power of song. Auditions open to performers ages 13-19.

Yes, Virginia, There is a Santa Claus
December 4-13
Based on the famous newspaper editorial inspired by young Virginia O'Hanlon, this heartwarming play follows a young girl who writes to the New York Sun asking if Santa Claus is real. The editor’s thoughtful response reminds a skeptical world that faith, imagination, and generosity keep the magic of Christmas alive.

Bonnie and Clyde
January 28 - February 7
This electrifying musical tells the true story of notorious outlaws Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow. Driven by dreams of fame and escape from poverty during the Great Depression, the young couple embarks on a crime spree that captures the nation’s attention.

Tuck Everlasting
March 5-21
Based on the beloved novel by Natalie Babbitt, this magical musical follows young Winnie Foster as she meets the mysterious Tuck family, who have discovered a spring that grants eternal life. Faced with the possibility of living forever, Winnie must decide what makes life truly meaningful.

Spring Performance Class
March/April
TBA!

Seussical the Musical
April 30-May 16
In a world full of whimsy where strange creatures chat, the stories all start with the Cat in the Hat. There’s Horton the Elephant, gentle and tall, who hears tiny Whos though they’re terribly small. He guards them with courage, though others all doubt, and sits on an egg while the bird’s off about. With music and laughter and bright colors too, this magical tale brings the Seuss world to you! Reminding us all, both the short and the tall, a person’s a person… no matter how small!
Season Passes for 2026-2027 will go on sale June 1st at noon!
Individual Ticket Prices
MUSICALS
- $23 Adults
- $20 Seniors (ages 65 and older), Military, Students 18 and up w/valid ID
- $18 Youth (17 and under)
*$2 fee online or by credit/debit at the box office
PLAYS
- $20 Adults
- $18 Seniors (ages 65 and older), Military, Students 18 and up w/valid ID
- $15 Youth (17 and under)
*$2 fee online or by credit/debit at the box office
Junior Arts Shows and Summer Workshop
- $18 Adults
- $15 Seniors (ages 65 and older), Military, Youth, Students 18 and up w/valid ID
