2026-2027 Season
Mean Girls
Directed by Doug Greer and Ilana Segal
September 11 to September 27, 2026
The story follows Cady Heron, a teenager who moves to suburban Illinois after being homeschooled in Africa, navigating the ruthless social hierarchy of public high school for the first time. She is quickly taken under the wing of two outsiders, Janis and Damian, who encourage her to infiltrate "The Plastics" the school's elite clique led by the calculating queen bee, Regina George.
Murder on the Orient Express
Directed by Joe Steely
October 30 to November 15, 2026
Agatha Christie’s Murder on the Orient Express, adapted for the stage, is a tense, glamorous mystery where 13 strangers are stranded on a snowbound train following a tycoon's murder. Famed detective Hercule Poirot must interrogate passengers and solve the locked-room case before the killer strikes again
Steel Magnolias
Directed by Lindsay Schulz
January 29 to February 7, 2027
Steel Magnolias is a 1980s stage play by Robert Harling centering on the bond between six distinct Louisiana Women navigating life, love, loss, and medical struggles within a small town beauty parlor.
Guys & Dolls
Directed by Emily York
March 12 to March 28, 2027
Set in Damon Runyon’s mythical New York City, Guys and Dolls follows the intertwining lives of two main couples: Nathan Detroit, a lovable but chronically broke gambler trying to set up "the oldest established permanent floating crap game in New York" and his fiancée of 14 years, Miss Adelaide, a nightclub dancer tired of waiting to get married. Desperate for money, Nathan bets fellow gambler Sky Masterson that he cannot convince the "Save-a-Soul" Mission's straight-laced Sergeant, Sarah Brown, to go to Havana, Cuba with him.
The Revolutionists
Directed by Heather Skelley
May 7 to May 16, 2027
Lauren Gunderson’s The Revolutionists is a brilliant, witty, and fast-paced meta-theatrical comedy that reimagines the French Revolution’s Reign of Terror through the eyes of four historical women—playwright Olympe de Gouges, assassin Charlotte Corday, former queen Marie Antoinette, and Haitian rebel Marianne Angelle—as they fight for equality and strive to make their voices heard in a violent, male-dominated world.
Season subject to change.

