Performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 7 pm and Sundays at 2 pm.
Box office opens 1 hour before showtime. Online ticket sales begin 1 month before opening.
Steel Magnolias
by Robert Harling
Directed by Minden Dickson
Auditions – July 13-14, 2026 7 pm
Performances – August 28 – September 13, 2026
All the ladies who are anybody in Chinquapin, Louisiana come to Truvy’s beauty salon to have their hair done. Helped by her eager new assistant, Annelle (who is not sure whether or not she is still married), the outspoken, wise-cracking Truvy dispenses shampoo and free advice to the town’s rich curmudgeon Ouiser, eccentric millionaire Miss Clairee, and the local social leader M’Lynn, whose daughter, Shelby (the prettiest girl in town), is about to marry a “good ole boy.” It’s a celebration of the friendships that see us through the good times and the bad times.
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Adapted by Jeffrey Hatcher
Directed by Rebecca McVay Condra
Auditions – August 31 – September 1, 2026 7 pm
Performances – October 16 – November 1, 2026
On the fog-bound streets of Victorian-era London, Henry Jekyll’s experiments with exotic “powders and tinctures” have brought forth his other self – Edward Hyde, a sensualist and villain free to commit the sins Jekyll is too civilized to comprehend. When Hyde meets a woman who stirs his interest, Jekyll fears for her life and decides to end his experiments. But Hyde has other ideas, and so the two sides battle each other in a deadly game of cat-and-mouse to determine who shall be the master and who his slave.
A Christmas Story
Adapted by Philip Grecian
Directed by Frieda Voeks
Auditions – October 19-20, 2026 7 pm
Performances – December 4-20, 2026
Humorist Jean Shepherd’s memoir of growing up in the midwest in the 1940s follows 9-year-old Ralphie Parker in his quest to get a genuine Red Ryder BB gun under the tree for Christmas. Ralphie pleads his case before his mother, his teacher and even Santa Claus himself at Higbee’s Department Store. The consistent response: “You’ll shoot your eye out!” It’s a Christmas classic full of laughter and holiday cheer!
Wait Until Dark
By Frederick Knott
Directed by Christine Ambriz
Auditions – December 14-15, 2026 7 pm
Performances – February 19 – March 7, 2027
A sinister con man named Roat and two ex-convicts are about to meet their match. They have traced the location of a mysterious doll to the Greenwich Village apartment of Sam Hendrix and his blind wife, Susy. They convince Susy that the police have implicated Sam in a murder, and the doll, which she believes is the key to his innocence, is evidence. However, she refuses to reveal its location, and with the help of a young neighbor, figures out that she is the victim of a bizarre charade. When the lights go out, survival comes down to nerve, instinct, and the element of surprise.
Barefoot in the Park
By Neil Simon
Directed by Leslie Horvath
Auditions – February 8-9, 2027 7 pm
Performances – April 2-18, 2027
Paul and Corie Bratter are newlyweds in every sense of the word. He’s a straight-as-an-arrow lawyer and she’s a free spirit always looking for the latest kick. Their new apartment is her most recent find – too expensive with bad plumbing and in need of a paint job. After a six-day honeymoon, they get a surprise visit from Corie’s loopy mother and decide to play matchmaker during a dinner with their neighbor-in-the-attic, Velasco, where everything that can go wrong does. Paul just doesn’t understand Corie, as she sees it. He’s too staid, too boring, and she just wants him to be a little more spontaneous. Running “barefoot in the park” would be a start…
And Then There Were None
By Agatha Christie
Directed by Mario Rodriguez
Auditions – March 15-16, 2027 7 pm
Performances – May 21 – June 6, 2027
Ten strangers are summoned to a remote island. All that the guests have in common is a wicked past they’re unwilling to reveal and a secret that will seal their fate… for each has been marked for murder. As the weather turns and the group is cut off from the mainland, the bloodbath begins; one by one, they are brutally murdered in accordance with the lines of a sinister nursery rhyme about “Ten Little Soldier Boys.”
