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Our amazing lineup of comedies, dramas and musicals are coming your way.
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Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf (Nov 2026)
A toxic marriage spirals through emotional warfare.Big Fish (Feb 2027)
A son uncovers love and truth within his father's legends.Baby Taj (April 2027)
A warm, funny look at family, culture, and identity.Once Upon A One More Time - Young Performers (June 2027)
Fairytale heroines rewrite their stories and reclaim their power.Company (August 2027)
Questioning love, commitment, and modern relationships as a single in New York.
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Early Bird rates end May 15th.
Upcoming 2026/2027 Season
Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? (November 5th - 21st)
A dark, emotionally charged drama that follows married couple, George & Martha, over the course of a late-night gathering where reality and illusion blur. As their guests become entangled in their psychological games, long-buried truths surface, exposing the fragility of relationships and the cost of living in denial.
Big Fish: Small Cast Edition (February 4th - 20th)
This heartfelt, imaginative musical follows a son trying to understand his larger-than-life father, whose fantastical stories blur the line between truth and myth. As his father’s life draws to a close, their journey reveals the power of storytelling, memory, and the enduring bonds between parent and child.
Baby Taj (April 8th - 24th)
Following a travel writer who escapes to India just as her best friend embraces impending motherhood, Rachel is caught between cultures, expectations, and her own uncertainty. In this lively, thoughtful comedy, she’s forced to reckon with the choices that define adulthood and the different paths women take toward fulfilment.
Once Upon a One More Time (June 3rd - 19th)
Powered by the chart-topping hits of Britney Spears, this high-energy jukebox musical reimagines classic fairy tale princesses as they question the stories they’ve been given. When a new book introduces them to modern ideas of independence and self-worth, they begin rewriting their own happily-ever-afters through friendship, empowerment, and iconic pop hits.
Company (August 12th - 21st)
A witty, introspective musical that follows Bobby, a single New Yorker navigating the complexities of relationships through a series of encounters with their married friends. As they observe their joys and struggles, the show becomes a candid exploration of love, commitment, and the fear of being alone versus the risk of letting someone in.