
2025-26 Season

Little Shop of Horrors
(directed by Miguel Cardenas)
This award winning, darkly comedic musical introduces Seymour - a meek flower shop assistant who discovers a mysterious, talking plant that he names Audrey II. As the plant brings fame and fortune to the struggling shop, Seymour learns it survives on human blood. The more he feeds it, the more powerful and demanding it becomes. With catchy songs and a blend of horror, humor, and romance, the show explores themes of ambition, morality, and the consequences of making deals with the devil—especially when that devil is a man-eating plant.
It’s a Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play
(directed by Russel Malang)
This stage adaptation of the beloved 1946 film, is presented as a 1940s live radio broadcast. Set on Christmas Eve, it tells the story of George Bailey, a man on the brink of despair who is shown by his guardian angel, Clarence, what the world would be like if he had never been born. Through this heartwarming journey, George comes to realize the profound impact he has had on his community and the true value of life, love, and family. The play features actors voicing multiple roles and creating live sound effects, capturing the charm of old-time radio while delivering a timeless holiday message.
Moon Over Buffalo
(Directed By Jim Rice)
This fast-paced farce by Ken Ludwig is set in 1953, following the chaotic lives of George and Charlotte Hay, fading stage actors performing in repertory in Buffalo, New York. When they hear that a famous film director might come to see their show and offer them a big break, everything spirals into comic mayhem. Mistaken identities, romantic entanglements, drunken mishaps, and a last-minute costume mix-up all lead to hilariously disastrous consequences. The play is a love letter to the theater, filled with slapstick humor, witty dialogue, and nonstop energy.
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
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The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
(directed By Carl DaSilva)
is a Tony Award winning play adapted by Simon Stephens from the novel by Mark Haddon. It follows 15-year-old Christopher Boone, a brilliant but neurodivergent teenager, who sets out to solve the mystery of who killed his neighbor’s dog, Wellington. As Christopher uncovers clues, he ends up unraveling a deeper family secret that changes his understanding of the world. Told through Christopher’s unique perspective, the play blends storytelling, movement, and multimedia to explore themes of truth, trust, and the challenges of navigating a world that often feels overwhelming.
Legally Blonde:
(directed by Beth Hansen)
The Musical is a high-energy, feel-good show that follows Elle Woods, a fashion-loving sorority girl who seems like the last person you’d expect to attend Harvard Law School. When her boyfriend dumps her for someone more “serious,” Elle decides to win him back by getting into Harvard herself. Along the way, she discovers her own intelligence, strength, and passion for justice. With catchy songs, clever humor, and a message about staying true to yourself, the musical celebrates female empowerment, self-discovery, and breaking stereotypes in style.
Steel Magnolias
(directed By Kathy Paladino)
is a heartfelt Southern drama by Robert Harling set in a small-town Louisiana beauty salon, where a close-knit group of women gather regularly to share laughter, love, and life’s ups and downs. Centered around the strong-willed Shelby, a young woman with diabetes, and her protective mother, M’Lynn, the play explores themes of friendship, resilience, and the strength found in community. As the women face both joyful and heartbreaking moments, their bonds prove unshakable—showing that they are as delicate as magnolias but as tough as steel.