ALL MY SONS
CLICK, CLACK, MOO
RED HOT PATRIOT
ANNIE
BILL W. AND DR. BOB
BACHELORETTE
BIG RIVER
GO, DOG. GO!

ALL MY SONS

One sunny morning, a young man proposes to his neighbor’s daughter and a terrible family secret comes to light. Set in the raw aftermath of World War II, All My Sons is a detective story, a family tragedy and a cautionary tale that first earned Miller his reputation as the finest playwright of his generation.

Sept. 1 - Sept. 18

CLICK, CLACK, MOO

Farmer Brown has a problem, his cows are typing him notes! Armed with the old typewriter the cows set about writing requests for their cold barn, much to the farmer's surprise. Click, Clack, Moo is a charming barnyard tale adapted from the books by Doreen Cronin, and will have you mooing with delight along with the various demands of the animals. With musical accompaniment by Kid Kazooey!

Oct. 8 - Oct. 16

RED HOT PATRIOT

The unsinkable Molly Ivins, the no-holds-barred newspaper columnist and best-selling author, tells it like it is in a side-splittingly funny play. A profane, boot-wearing, beer-swilling rebel, Ivins proves that there is nothing more patriotic, or more hilarious, than dissent.

Oct. 28 - Nov. 13

ANNIE

Don’t miss our family holiday spectacular! The Depression-era comic strip about a little orphan’s rags-to-riches transformation is one of the most beloved of American musicals. And why not? The music is terrific, the lyrics are smart and funny, and there’s even a scene-stealing dog. But don’t take our word for it. Come see why this joyous celebration of family (born or made) is a perfect holiday treat.

Dec. 16 - Jan. 1

BILL W. AND DR. BOB

When the market crashes in 1929, so does Bill Wilson. Once a respected stockbroker, he becomes a hopeless drunk. Then he meets Dr. Bob Smith, a respected surgeon from Ohio and a closet alcoholic for thirty years, and the recovery movement is born. This is the amazing story of the men who founded Alcoholics Anonymous, and the women who created Al Anon.

Feb. 2 - Feb. 19

BACHELORETTE

Becky has arranged the perfect bachelorette celebration – but an embittered maid of honor, party crashers, and a bathtub of booze sends the night in a very wrong direction. A very dark and very funny look at friendship and betrayal on the way to the altar.

For mature audiences only

Mar. 22 - Apr. 8

BIG RIVER

Propelled by an award-winning score from Roger Miller, Twain's classic sweeps us down the mighty Mississippi as the irrepressible Huck Finn helps his friend Jim, a slave, escape to freedom at the mouth of the Ohio River. With its toe-tapping tunes and irresistible coming- of-age story, Big River will hook you, whether you’re 9 or 90.

Winner of seven Tony Awards including Best Musical, Best Music and Best Book of a Musical

May 10 - May 20

GO, DOG. GO!

P. D. Eastman's classic book is brought to life in this delightful adaptation. Follow the dogs as they dance, sing and play across the stage. Be they big dogs, little dogs, yellow dogs or green dogs, they're all here in this laugh-a-minute spectacle!

June 16 - July 1