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| THE HUMANS
NOVEMBER 15 - DECEMBER 7
Written by STEPHEN KARAM
Directed by LISA SPIELMAN
Join the Blake family as they squeeze into a cramped apartment in New York’s Chinatown to share Thanksgiving dinner. Holiday banter turns tense as individual regrets and resentments lead to clashes over money, relationships, and life choices. Seasoned with humor, this moving drama is a relatable family portrait that will resonate long after the curtain falls.
TICKETS: $30
SENIOR/MILITARY/YOUTH: $27
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| SUNDAYS @ 7
DECEMBER 1, 2024 7PM
CRYING ON THE CAMINO
Celeste Mancinelli went on a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela with two elderly friends and a neatly packed backpack and has graciously taken us along with her for a bumpy, at times harrowing, but mostly laugh out loud hilarious and ultimately life affirming journey. "Quick-witted with a lethal sense of comic timing."
TICKETS: $20
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| SIGNIFICANT OTHER
JANUARY 17 - FEBRUARY 8
Written by JOSHUA HARMON
Directed by KATHLEEN MAHAN
Poor Jordan! His gal pals are moving on and finding love—leaving him lonely and going all kinds of wrong as he tries to find his own Mr. Right. This updated take on the rom-com formula is a funny and bittersweet exploration of the quest for connection and commitment in our contemporary world.
TICKETS: $30
SENIOR/MILITARY/YOUTH: $27
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| POTUS: Or, Behind Every Great Dumbass Are Seven Women Trying To Keep Him Alive
MARCH 14 - APRIL 5
Written by SELINA FILLINGER
Directed by CLAUDIA STEFANY
To hell with the Chief! Hail to the women in his administration! This satirical comedy offers a hilarious and thought-provoking look behind the scenes of the White House. With sharp wit and timely commentary, it’s a no-holds-barred romp through the corridors of power that will leave you laughing and pondering the state of politics.
TICKETS: $30
SENIOR/MILITARY/YOUTH: $27
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| THE NANCE
MAY 16 - JUNE 7
Written by DOUGLAS CARTER BEANE
Directed by ALAN DEMOVSKY
Chauncey Miles plays a “nance,” a stock character in Prohibition-era vaudeville that portrayed a gay man as an effeminate caricature. As Chauncey struggles to claim his identity and find acceptance, the boisterous burlesque performances featured in this period drama provide a sharp contrast to the real-world prejudice and censorship that ultimately brought the burlesque era to an end.
TICKETS: $30
SENIOR/MILITARY/YOUTH: $27
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