Current Theatre Season
The Theatre Program produces a variety of shows each year, ranging from classic favorites to world premiers. Check out our upcoming season and purchase tickets below!
2025-26 Theatre Season

Mystic Pizza
Oct. 3, 4 & 8-11 at 7:30 p.m. and Oct. 11 at 2 p.m.
ASL Interpreted Performance Oct. 9
Book by Sandy Rustin | Based on the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Motion Picture | With Story and Characters by Amy Holden Jone |
Musical Arrangement and Orchestrations by Carmel Dean
Based on the beloved 1988 film, Mystic Pizza: The Musical brings the charm of a coastal New England town to the stage with unforgettable 80s hits and heartfelt storytelling. Follow three young women navigating love, ambition, and friendship as they serve up slices—and life lessons—at a local pizza joint. A fresh, feel-good musical about finding your place and holding onto what matters.

Alabama Story
Nov. 7, 8 & 12-15 at 7:30 p.m. and Nov. 15 at 2 p.m.
ASL Interpreted Performance Oct. 13
By Kenneth Jones
Inspired by true events, Alabama Story is a powerful and timely play that explores censorship, civil rights, and the transformative power of literature. Set in 1959 Montgomery, it follows a no-nonsense librarian who refuses to remove a children’s book from the shelves—despite political pressure. A stirring story of resilience, unexpected friendships, and the fight for intellectual freedom.

Ushuaia Blue
Feb. 13, 14 & 18-21 at 7:30 p.m. and Feb. 21 at 2 p.m.
ASL Interpreted Performance Feb. 19
By Caridad Svich
Inspired by true events, Alabama Story is a powerful and timely play that explores censorship, civil rights, and the transformative power of literature. Set in 1959 Montgomery, it follows a no-nonsense librarian who refuses to remove a children’s book from the shelves—despite political pressure. A stirring story of resilience, unexpected friendships, and the fight for intellectual freedom.

Cabaret
April 3, 4 & 8-11 at 7:30 p.m. and April 11 at 2 p.m.
ASL Interpreted Performance Apr. 9
Book by Joe Masteroff | Based on the Play by John Van Druten and stories by Christopher Isherwood | Music by John Kander |
Lyrics by Fred Ebb
Set against the backdrop of a changing Berlin in 1931, Cabaret follows the vibrant world of the Kit Kat Club, where performers dazzle and life feels carefree—at least on the surface. As the political climate darkens, the story of an American writer and a British cabaret singer becomes a haunting reflection on love, identity, and the dangers of looking away. A gripping, unforgettable musical that confronts the fragility of freedom.