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| LIZZIE by Alan Stevens Hewitt, Steven Cheslik-DeMeyer, and Tim Maner
October 4- 19, 2025
Preview performances October 1 & 2 are online two weeks before performances.
In the heat of August 1892, Andrew Borden and his wife are found murdered. The suspected killer is Andrew’s daughter from a previous marriage,Lizzie Borden. Using a searing rock score, and based on the historical record, LIZZIE explores the heady and heated days leading up to the murder and Lizzie’s controversial acquittal of all charges, and the creation of a new American myth.
Live music provided by Orchestra Next | Buy tickets |
| WINK by Jen Silverman
November 15-30, 2025
Preview performances November 12 & 13 are online two weeks before performances.
Sophie is an unhappy housewife. Gregor is
her bread-winning husband. Dr. Franz is
their psychiatrist. Wink is the cat. And
Gregor has just skinned the cat. Violent
desires, domestic terrorism, and feline
vengeance at any cost make WINK a
dark comedy about the thin, thin line
between savagery and civilization. Boldly
creative, smartly crafted, and very, very
darkly comic.
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| THE ROCKET MEN by Crystal Skillman
January 17 - February 1, 2026
Preview performances January 14 & 15 are online two weeks before performances.
Six women step into the roles of the
former Nazis who sent us to the moon to
share with us the truths about the team
that formed the backbone of NASA in
the most unlikely of places...North
Alabama. A startling new play about the
intersection of scientic exploration and
moral responsibility, THE ROCKET
MEN asks what it means “to be an
American.” Don’t miss this West Coast
premiere.
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| THE FIFTH HYPOTHESIS by Paul Calandrino
February 28 - March 15, 2026
Preview performances February 25 & 26 are online two weeks before performances.
Ecologist and sasquatch researcher
Astrid receives a visit from her brother
Max at her secluded single-wide trailer in
the Marble Mountains. He comes with
news of a fantastic inheritance, but to get
her share, Astrid has to convince Max
she's not crazy. Old wounds, family
secrets, and simmering resentments boil
over, threatening Astrid’s research, her
longtime friendships, and her family’s
solidarity. Join us for the world premiere
from Eugene playwright Paul Calandrino! | Buy tickets |
| A Case for the Existence of God by
April 18 - May 3, 2026
Preview performances April 15 & 16 are online two weeks before performances.
After meeting at their daughters’ daycare,
Ryan and Keith form an unlikely
friendship, navigating fatherhood,
loneliness, and the confounding terms of
a mortgage loan. Through a blend of
humor, empathy, and raw honesty,
Hunter skillfully intertwines these two
men’s stories, bridging the gap between
their individual life experiences and
shedding light on the complexities of
human existence. | Buy tickets |
| DOG MOM by Tate Hanyok an NNPN RWP
May 30 - June 14, 2026
Preview performances May 27 & 28 are online two weeks before performances.
Liz is a tough-as-nails New Yorker whose
life is unraveling faster than her morning
bagel. When a scruffy stray dog shows up
on her stoop, Liz — the least dog person
on the planet — reluctantly agrees to
foster it. This temporary inconvenience
quickly turns into a heartwarming and
hilarious journey of self-discovery. Who
says you can’t teach an old dog (or a
stubborn New Yorker) new tricks? | Buy tickets |