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The Best Bargain in Town with Complete Flexibility in Schedule! Attend our 2026-27 MAINSTAGE PRODUCTIONS on the Evening or Matinee of your choice.
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Play 1 — Steel Magnolias
A Contemporary Comedy
by Robert Harling
March 20 — April 26, 2026
Heartfelt, humorous, and moving, this sharp comedy celebrates the unbreakable bond of friendship and the search for family; not necessarily by blood. Set in a small-town Louisiana beauty salon, six strong, witty Southern women navigate life’s triumphs and tragedies with humor, sarcasm, support and grace.
As they share laughter, love, and occasional tears, we’re reminded that sometimes, the most delicate of flowers are actually towers of strength and that the human spirit is as resilient as ever.
Play 2 — A Time to Kill
A Courtroom Drama
Based on John Grisham’s Best-Selling Novel
Adapted by Rupert Holmes
May 22 — June 28, 2026
This compelling courtroom drama tells the story of a young, idealistic-and-untested lawyer, Jack Brigance, defending a black man, Carl Lee Hailey, for taking the law into his own hands following an unspeakable crime committed against his young daughter.
Grisham has described his novel as “very autobiographical,” and the drama is based on a case he witnessed where a 12-year-old victim gave the most harrowing testimony he had ever heard. Adapted for the stage by award-winning playwright Rupert Holmes.
Play 3 — Applause
Award-Winning Musical
Based on the 1950 film All About Eve
Book by Comden & Green
Lyrics by Lee Adams
Music by Charles Strouse
July 24 — August 30, 2026
This is the showbiz story of all stories. Applause is the Tony Award-winning musical with a book by Betty Comden and Adoph Green, lyrics by Lee Adams, and music by Charles Strouse. The musical is based on the 1950 film All About Eve. An earnest, respectful understudy, endears herself to a Broadway actress and then engineers a way to go on in place of the star and steal all of the thunder. The musical adaptation team is top flight: Strouse (wrote Annie) with Adams wrote Bye Bye Birdie. Comden and Green also wrote many hits for stage and screen including the class ic Singin’ in the Rain. Great story, wonderful score.
Play 4 — A Spider’s Web
Cherished Murder Mystery
By Agatha Christie
September 25 — November 1, 2026
Clarissa, the charming wife of a diplomat, is adept at spinning tales of adventure, but when a murder takes place in her drawing room, she finds live drama much harder to cope with.
Desperate to dispose of the body before her husband arrives with an important politician, she enlists the help of her guests. Hilarity ensues with the arrival of a wry detective. Christie delivers suspense and humor in equal parts with secret drawers, hidden doors, and invisible ink.
Play 5 — Inspecting Carol
Well-Intentioned Farce
(A Christmas Carol Gone Awry)
By Daniel Sullivan and the Seattle Repertory Theatre
December 4 — January 10, 2027
This madcap comedy follows a group of dysfunctional theater people preparing their annual production of A Christmas Carol when their funding is threatened by an undercover inspection.
When a terribly bad actor is mistaken for the inspector, chaos follows. Anything that can go wrong does — delivering slapdash, belly-laughing twists on the Dickens classic.
Play 6 — Blithe Spirit
A Classic Comedy
by Noël Coward
February 5 — March 14, 2027
A champagne-and-lobster comedy about novelist Charles Condomine whose second wife’s world is invaded by the ghost of his first wife after a séance goes awry.
Elvira’s spirit — visible only to Charles — creates a supernatural love triangle full of chaos, wit, and Coward’s brittle, bubbly humor.






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