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Home is where the heart is... and the mayhem.
Crimes of the Heart by Beth Henley is a wickedly funny and deeply moving portrait of three eccentric sisters brought back together in their small-town Mississippi home after the youngest, Babe, shoots her abusive husband. As they navigate scandal, simmering resentments, and a family legacy of heartbreak, the Magrath sisters find themselves teetering between tragedy and absurdity. With razor-sharp wit and raw emotional truth, Henley’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play captures the chaos, comedy, and the unbreakable bond of sisterhood.
September 12-28, 2025
$38 Standard Tickets
$32 for Under 30/Over 65
General Seating.
Theater opens to the public one hour prior to performance. House opens 30 minutes prior to performance.
Show runs approximately 2 hours and 15 minutes with one intermission.
Parking in front.
*Crimes of the Heart contains mature themes including suicide, domestic violence, and mental health crises. Viewer discretion is advised. Recommended for ages 13 and up.
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This Christmas, Scrooge is not just a cranky-pants,
he's also... FABULOUS!!!
Scrooge in Rouge is a madcap, quick-change musical mashup where A Christmas Carol gets delightfully derailed! When the rest of the cast mysteriously falls ill from a bout of “ham” (bad acting or questionable meat—we may never know), the show must go on with a trio of desperate actors, dozens of quick-changes, and absolutely no shame. Brace yourself for cheeky humor, corsets in chaos, show tunes gone sideways, and a whirlwind of accents that defy both logic and geography.
December 5-21, 2025
$38 Standard Tickets
$32 for Under 30/Over 65
General Seating.
Theater opens to the public one hour prior to performance. House opens 30 minutes prior to performance.
Show runs approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes with one intermission.
Parking in front.
*Scrooge in Rouge contains bawdy antics, double entendre, and wildly inapproprate humor—definitely not your typical Christmas Carol! Viewer discretion is advised. Recommended for ages 14 and up.
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A powerful, poetic exploration of roots, identity, and the meaning of 'home.'
Home follows Cephus Miles, a young man torn from his roots by war, loss, and hardship. After losing everything he loves—his land, his love, and his freedom—Cephus fights to rebuild his life amid pain and heartbreak. This intimate, powerful drama is brought to life by just three actors—one man and two women who transform seamlessly into more than 40 characters, ranging from teenagers to adults—showcasing a world full of voices and stories that surround Cephus’s journey. Filled with lyrical poetry, music, and dance, Home is an emotional exploration of pain, resilience, and the unyielding hope for redemption and belonging.
February 27-March 15, 2026
$38 Standard Tickets
$32 for Under 30/Over 65
General Seating.
Theater opens to the public one hour prior to performance. House opens 30 minutes prior to performance.
Show runs approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission.
Parking in front.
*Home addresses mature themes such as racial and economic injustice, incarceration, and emotional trauma. Viewer discretion is advised; recommended for audiences aged 12 and up.
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Burned by War. Cooled by Hope.
Ugly Lies the Bone plunges into the raw, gut-wrenching reality of Jess—a soldier scarred by war, both in body and spirit—returning to a home that feels foreign and fractured. Besieged by visible and silent scars and the relentless throb of survival, Jess turns to an experimental virtual reality therapy as an escape from her painful struggles. But healing isn’t simple. As she faces the ghosts of her past, estranged family, and her own shattered sense of self, Jess fights fiercely for a future where hope and connection still seem possible. Lindsey Ferrentino’s unflinching play exposes the brutal cost of war and the fragile, fierce courage it takes to rebuild a life.
May 22 - June 7, 2026
$38 Standard Tickets
$32 for Under 30/Over 65
General Seating.
Theater opens to the public one hour prior to performance. House opens 30 minutes prior to performance.
Show runs approximately 1 hour and 30 minutes with no intermission.
Parking in front.
*Ugly Lies the Bone is a powerful and emotional exploration of trauma and healing. It contains themes and language that may be difficult for some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised. Recommended for audiences ages 14 and up.
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