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.

The Importance of Being Earnest is brought to you by: Watson Law

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

CAST
  • Thelma Cates: Helen Engelbrecht
  • Jessie Cates: Mollie Huisman
CREW
  • Written By Marsha Norman
  • Director: Paul Gordon
  • Stage Manager: Aliesha Graves
  • Production Secretary: Erika Johnston-Poch
  • Props: Paula Graves
  • Set Construction: Ken Hupp

Glengarry Glen Ross

About the Show

A scorching portrait of ambition, desperation, and the high-stakes world of real estate, Glengarry Glen Ross by David Mamet is a Pulitzer Prize–winning drama that crackles with tension. In a cutthroat Chicago sales office, four agents will do anything to close a deal—lying, scheming, and betraying one another as the pressure mounts. With Mamet’s razor-sharp dialogue and relentless pace, this explosive play lays bare the cost of survival in a world driven by competition and greed. Gritty, gripping, and darkly compelling, Glengarry Glen Ross is a masterclass in dramatic intensity.

Dates, Times, & Tickets

PLAYING

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

TICKETS

Individual tickets go on sale September 25th

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

Cast & Crew

CREW
  • Written By David Mamet
  • Director: Blake Stubbs