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| Dial M for Murder
Play by Frederick Knott
January 24th - February 9th
Tony Wendice marries his wife, Margot, for her wealth and plots to kill her to inherit her fortune. He devises a cunning plan, involving blackmail and a carefully orchestrated alibi. However, when unexpected events complicate his scheme, Tony's world begins to unravel. With Margot facing dire consequences, it becomes a race against time as a sharp Scotland Yard inspector and a determined young man uncover layers of deception. In a gripping and suspenseful confrontation, the truth must be revealed before it's too late.
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| Fences
Play by August Wilson
March 28th - April 13th
Fences is set in 1950s Pittsburgh and follows Troy Maxson, a former baseball player now working as a garbage collector. Struggling with the disappointment of dreams unfulfilled due to racial barriers, Troy’s bitterness starts to affect his relationships with his family. As he builds a fence around his home, he also builds emotional walls that keep out those he loves. This Pulitzer Prize-winning drama by August Wilson delves into themes of family, love, responsibility, and the lasting impact of prejudice.
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| Singin’ in the Rain
Screenplay by Betty Corden and Adolph Green
Songs by Nacho Herb Brown and Arthur Freed
May 30th - June 15th
Singin’ in the Rain is a joyful, toe-tapping musical set in the glamorous world of 1920s Hollywood, during the transition from silent films to "talkies." The story follows the dashing Don Lockwood, a silent film star, and his on-screen partner Lina Lamont, who has a less-than-perfect voice for the new era of sound films. As the studio scrambles to adapt, Don meets and falls for the charming Kathy Selden, a talented young actress who becomes the secret voice behind Lina's character. With iconic songs like "Good Morning," "Make ‘Em Laugh," and, of course, "Singin’ in the Rain," this musical is a delightful celebration of romance, comedy, and the golden age of Hollywood.
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| In the Heights
Music and Lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda
Book by Quiara Alegría Hudes
July 25th - August 10th
In the Heights is a vibrant musical set in the close-knit community of Washington Heights, a Latino neighborhood in New York City. The story centers around Usnavi, a bodega owner who dreams of returning to his native Dominican Republic while navigating the challenges and joys of life in the Heights. Over the course of three scorching summer days, the lives of Usnavi and his neighbors intertwine as they chase their dreams, confront change, and celebrate their heritage. With its infectious Latin rhythms, dynamic choreography, and heartfelt lyrics, In the Heights is a powerful exploration of identity, community, and the meaning of home.
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| Young Frankenstein
Book by Mel Brooks and Thomas Meehan
Music and Lyrics by Mel Brooks
October 10th - October 26th
Young Frankenstein is a hilarious musical comedy that brings Mel Brooks' classic film to the stage. Dr. Frederick Frankenstein, inherits his infamous grandfather’s castle in Transylvania. Despite his initial reluctance, Frederick gets pulled into the family business of reanimating the dead, leading to hilarious antics with the help of his quirky assistants, Igor and Inga, and the mysterious housekeeper Frau Blücher. With catchy songs and plenty of laughs, this musical is a fun and lively take on the classic horror story.
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| Little Women
Play by Kate Hamill
Adapted from the novel by Louisa May Alcott
December 5th - December 21st
Experience the warmth and spirit of the holiday season with Jo March and her sisters in this timeless tale. Jo isn’t your typical Victorian lady—she's headstrong, independent, and determined to become a great American novelist. As Christmas approaches in the midst of the Civil War, the March sisters come together to celebrate and support one another. Growing up in a world defined by gender, class, and personal tragedy, they strive to be brave, intelligent, and imaginative young women. But as adulthood looms, each sister must balance her private ambitions with society’s expectations. Through it all, Jo March gives us her greatest story: that of the March sisters, four dreamers destined to be imperfect little women.
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