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The Dining Room

A.R. Gurney masterfully weaves together 60 different characters from different families, time periods, and backgrounds. Each of these pieces brings life, laughter, and togetherness to the place where families gather: The Dining Room.

The Hunchback of Notre Dame

What makes a monster and what makes a man? This timeless retelling of Victor Hugo’s renowned novel, partnered with Disney & Alan Menken’s sweeping score and Stephen Schwartz’s moving lyrics, demonstrates the power of love, acceptance, and what it means to be a hero.

An Ideal Husband

Oscar Wilde’s wickedly witty and touching comedy remains one of the most famous and popular in history. The story revolves around blackmail, political corruption and public and private honor in late 19th-century England, where “an ideal husband” must be above reproach in both spheres.

When We Were Young and Unafraid

Sarah Treem, writer of the edge-of-your-seat Netflix series House of Cards, created this powerful play about an unassuming, cozy bed and breakfast that moonlights as a battered women’s shelter. Agnes lives on a remote island off the coast of Washington with her 16 year old daughter where she upholds an ironclad set of rules and boundaries to protect her B&B guests and the women she shelters. Set in the 1970’s, the story examines the harsh realities of life before Roe v. Wade, before the Violence Against Women Act, and before women had places to turn in times of distress. Smart and exciting, it will leave you on the edge of your seat with a renewed appreciation of a woman’s rights.

Mary Poppins

Join young Jane and Michael Banks on a journey into glittering worlds and you may just find yourself levitating out of your seat to dance with “Step in Time!” With all the nostalgia of the 1964 film, Mary Poppins says “Practically perfect people never permit sentiment to muddle their feelings,” but adults will find the show irresistibly full of reminiscences. It’s not every nanny who can fly with an umbrella and explore magical worlds filled with surprises and songs that capture our soaring imagination. To Mary Poppins, this is nothing out of the ordinary and it’s with a “Spoonful of Sugar” that she uplifts the spirits of the audience and the staunch Banks household.

Due to construction delays, The Producers has been postponed to June 26 - July 21, 2024, and changed to 42nd Street.

Learn more about our 2024/2025 shows here...