FRANKENSTEIN

About the Show

Based on Mary Shelley’s iconic novel, Nick Dear’s Frankenstein is a thrilling and visceral adaptation that brings new life to this classic story. Told from the Creature’s perspective, the play explores the nature of humanity, isolation, and the consequences of unchecked ambition. As Victor Frankenstein’s creation grapples with rejection and seeks meaning in a world that fears him, this electrifying production challenges us to consider what truly makes us human. Bold, haunting, and deeply moving, Frankenstein will captivate audiences with its striking theatricality and timeless questions.

Content Warning: This play contains violence, simulated death, sexual assault, and mature themes that may be distressing for some audience members. Viewer discretion is advised.

Dates, Times, & Tickets

PLAYING

October 24, 25, 31,  & November 1  at 7:30pm
October 26 & November 2 at 2:30pm

TICKETS

Individual tickets go on sale October 3rd

$17 | Adults
$13 | Students (College ID and under)

Cast & Crew

Cast

  • The Creature: Patrick Walsh
  • Victor Frankenstein: Jake Van Hoorn
  • Elizabeth Lavenza: Samantha-Rose Brody
  • Monsieur Frankenstein: John Johnson
  • William Frankenstein: Nico Vior
  • De Lacey: Charles Brown
  • Felix: Gregory Griffith
  • Agatha: Jeri Murphy
  • Gretel/Clarice: Kelly Jones
  • Gustav: Jeramie Glass
  • Klaus: Drake Newnum
  • The Female Creature: Rose Blume
  • Ewan: RJ Closen
  • Rab: Dalton Sander

CREW

  • Adapted for the stage by Nick Dear
  • From the novel by Mary Shelley
  • Director: Dave Montague
  • Assistant Director/Dramaturg: Cody Cornwell
  • Stage Managers: Daisy Fritz, Jenny Ziegler
  • Production Secretary: Celeste Matheson
  • Choreographer: Aliesha Graves
  • Intimacy Choreographer: Rose Blume
  • Fight Choreographer: Jeremie Davis
  • Costume Designers: Clatie Fischer, Aliesha Graves, Paula Graves
  • Properties Team: Heather Anderson, Theresa Black, Kristin Whitaker
  • Set Design: Jack Clifford
  • Set Building: Howard Gorman
  • Light Design: Wayne Carey
  • Lighting Execution: Lauren Frawley
  • Sound Design: Dave Montague
  • Assistant Sound Design/Sound Execution: Jenny Ziegler
  • Projection Design: Adam Sitton
  • Makeup Design: Jeff Ready, Amy Williams

A Christmas Carol

About the Show

This heartwarming adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic tale follows the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge, who is visited by three ghosts on Christmas Eve, leading him on a transformative journey through his past, present, and future. Filled with redemption, compassion, and the true spirit of Christmas, this timeless story reminds us all of the power of generosity and goodwill.

Dates, Times, & Tickets

PLAYING

December 12 & 13 at 7:30pm
December 13 & 14 at 2:30pm

TICKETS

Tickets go on sale November 3rd

$25 | Adults
$20 | Students (18 and under)

This is a fundraising show and is separate from the Winter Season

Cast & Crew

Cast

  • Narrator: Daisy Fritz
  • Kid: Charlie Couri
  • Scrooge: Doug Orear
  • Ghost of Marley: Tim Drew
  • The Ghost of Christmas Past: Kyle Redmon
  • The Ghost of Christmas Present: Brandon Cheney
  • The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come: Jenny Ziegler
  • Bob Crachit: Harreld Webster Jr.
  • Mrs. Crachit: Tinia Martin
  • Tiny Tim: Weslee Link
  • Martha Crachit: Karaya Slaughter
  • Belinda Crachit: Guina Ngauss
  • Peter Crachit: Isla Thompson
  • Fred: Gabriel Stokes
  • Fred’s Wife: Kayla Breitbarth
  • Mr. Fezziwig: Frosty Krummel
  • Mrs. Fezziwig/ Ensemble: Molly Jennison
  • Young Man Scrooge/ Ensemble: Alex Berger
  • Teen Scrooge/ Ensemble: Elijah Burnett
  • Child Scrooge/ Ensemble: Lucas Harrison
  • Belle/ Ensemble: Gia Soza
  • Mrs. Dilber/ Ensemble: Lori Momberg
  • Charwoman/ Ensemble: Julie Heim
  • Old Joe: John Johnson
  • Undertaker/ Ensemble: Al McCloud
  • Caroline/Ensemble: Jaylee Hein
  • Fan/Ensemble: Natalie Harrison
  • Husband/Father/Ensemble: James Welch
  • Topper/ Ensemble: Nathan Maisel
  • Ensemble: Kara Harrison
  • Ensemble: Maisy Maholovich
  • Ensemble: Tanner Trigg
  • Ensemble: Adam Vestal
  • Ensemble: Becca Welch

Crew

  • Play By: Amy De Trempe-Williams
  • Based on the novel by Charles Dickens
  • Director: Jerimiah Pinkins
  • Assistant Director: Samantha-Rose Brody
  • Advising Director: Blake Stubbs
  • Stage Manager: JoyLinn Reynolds
  • Production Secretary: Cody Cornwell
  • Hair & Make-up: Ti Rice
  • Sound Design: JoyLinn Reynolds & Dave Montague
  • Light Design: Dalton Sander
  • Props: Kristin Whitaker & Julie Diers

The 39 Steps

About the Show

Mixing spy thriller with hilarious farce, The 39 Steps by Patrick Barlow and John Buchan is a fast-paced, wildly inventive comedy based on Alfred Hitchcock’s classic film. When ordinary man Richard Hannay is thrust into a world of espionage, murder, and mystery, he finds himself on the run from shadowy agents in a nonstop adventure across the UK. Featuring just a handful of actors playing dozens of roles, The 39 Steps delights with quick changes, witty dialogue, and clever staging that keeps audiences laughing from start to finish. This madcap theatrical experience is a treat for fans of comedy, suspense, and pure theatrical magic.

Dates, Times, & Tickets

PLAYING

January 16-17 & 23-24  at 7:30pm
January 18 & 25 at 2:30pm

TICKETS

Individual tickets go on sale December 26th

$17 | Adults
$13 | Students (College ID and under)

Cast & Crew

CAST

  • Richard Hannay: Andrew Harrison
  • Annabella/Margaret/Pamela: Sagan Drake
  • Clown 1: Dalton Sander
  • Clown 2: Ian Munk

Crew

  • Written by Patrick Barlow and John Buchan
  • Director: Alex Sherbeyn
  • Advising Director: Blake Stubbs
  • Stage Manager: Daisy Frtiz
  • Intimacy Coordinator: Rose Blume
  • Costumes: Sarah Blume
  • Props: Jes King
  • Sound: Jimmy Lahood
  • Set Design/Set Construction: Jack Clifford
  • Production Secretary: Annie Carroll
  • Hair and Makeup: Amy De Trempe- Williams
  • Lights: Kathy Hauk & Adam Vestal

The Importance of Being Earnest

About the Show

Widely regarded as Oscar Wilde’s masterpiece, The Importance of Being Earnest is a sparkling comedy of manners filled with sharp wit, mistaken identities, and delightful absurdities. Set in Victorian England, the play follows two young men who create elaborate deceptions to escape social obligations and pursue romance, only to have their lies hilariously unravel. With its clever dialogue, satirical edge, and timeless humor, The Importance of Being Earnest remains one of theatre’s most beloved and entertaining classics.

Dates, Times, & Tickets

PLAYING

February 13-14 & 20-21  at 7:30pm
February 15 & 22 at 2:30pm

TICKETS

Individual tickets go on sale January 23rd, 2026

$17 | Adults
$13 | Students (College ID and under)

Cast & Crew

CAST

  • Algernon Moncrieff: Aidan Pugh
  • Gwendolen Fairfax: Liz Tiethoff
  • John (Jack) Worthing: Kyle Redmon
  • Cecily Cardew: McKinley Zobrist
  • Lady Bracknell: Trish Ballard
  • Rev. Canon Chasuble: James Welch
  • Miss Prism: Anne Resler
  • Merriman: Howard Gorman
  • Lane: Alex Wright
  • Head Butler: Bob Grimson
  • Servant: Gary Talksy
  • Servant: Tonya Fogliano
  • Servant: Kayden Smith

Crew

  • Written by Oscar Wilde
  • Director: Megan Johnston
  • Assistant Director: KT Ryan
  • Stage Manager: Chris Peterlin
  • Costumes: Paula Graves
  • Production Secretary: Aubrey Welch
  • Props: Kristin Whitaker, Theresa Black
  • Hair & Makeup: Amy Williams
  • Lights: Wayne Carey

'Night Mother

About the Show

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, ‘night, Mother by Marsha Norman is a powerful and unflinching drama that unfolds over the course of a single evening. This intimate, gripping play follows a conversation between a mother and her daughter as deep truths and hidden struggles come to light. As the night progresses, the daughter reveals her plan to end her life, forcing both women to confront questions of love, agency, and meaning with honesty and heartbreaking clarity. ‘night, Mother is a profound exploration of human connection and despair that will stay with audiences long after the final line is spoken.

Content Warning: This play contains themes of suicide and may be triggering for some audience members. Viewer discretion is advised.

Dates, Times, & Tickets

PLAYING

March 20-21 & 27-28  at 7:30pm
March 22 & 29 at 2:30pm

TICKETS

Individual tickets go on sale February 27th, 2026

$17 | Adults
$13 | Students (College ID and under)

Cast & Crew

AUDITIONS

CREW
  • Written By Marsha Norman
  • Director – Paul Gordon