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| | Contemporary with Shakespeare’s famous work and based on the same older story, Lope de Vega’s hilarious twist on the star-crossed lovers offers plenty of laughs to anyone who might have ever wished Romeo and Juliet a happier ending.
Directed by Liana Olear
January 30 - February 7, 2026
Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM
Sunday, February 1st at 2PM (masked matinee)
Wednesday, February 4th at 8PM is Pay What You Will | BUY TICKETS |
| | “Wifey Unknown” is an original play focused on themes of love, grief, guilt, and redemption. It focuses on the story of a lonely, physically disabled wife married to a business tycoon and how they overcome their guilt and grief to heal past wounds, reestablish their old connection, and rediscover themselves.
Directed by Abhisek Bhattacharya
February 13 - February 21, 2026
Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM
Sunday, February 15th at 2PM | BUY TICKETS |
| | In 1955 Brooklyn, an Italian-American longshoreman's life is tragically destroyed by his unconscious desire for his seventeen year old niece when she falls in love with her illegal immigrant cousin. Come see Arthur Miller's take on a classical Greek tragedy set in mid-20th century America. It is a tale both timeless and horrendously current.
Directed by Stephen Cox
This show contains scenes with homophobic references, sexual innuendo and acts of violence.
March 6 - March 21, 2026
Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM
Sundays at 2PM, both matinees require audience members to wear medical masks.
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| | Through the intertwining experiences of unionized factory employees on strike against a tight-fisted management, Lynn Nottage crafts a masterful depiction of the forces that divide and conquer us. Yet along with the workers' rage and despair, there is still poignant humor and expressive humanity in their daily lives. This Pulitzer Prize winning drama is a parable of what happens when you don’t know how to resist and provides a cautionary tale to all of us in our rapidly changing political, social and economic world.
This show contains coarse language, smoking and violence.
Directed by Bob Kleinberg
April 10 - April 25, 2026
Fridays and Saturdays at 8PM
Sundays at 2PM | BUY TICKETS |