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Bringing Stories to Life, Building Community

Summer One Acts

 

Friday,  July 31st at 7pm

Saturday, August 1st at 7pm

The Spaghetti Western, or… Mission Im-Pasta-ble

By Tracy Wells

Get ready for a wildly hilarious western melodrama packed with pasta puns, audience participation, villains you’ll love to boo, and heroes worth cheering for!

At the Hoot ‘n’ Holler Hotel, Grannie Smith and her granddaughter Petunia Pearl are struggling to keep their beloved hotel from falling into the hands of the dastardly Duke Dreadful. When a spaghetti sauce contest with a huge cash prize comes to town, hopes rise that the mortgage can finally be saved — if Duke and his sneaky accomplice Saucy Sally don’t cheat their way to victory first!

Filled with over-the-top comedy, lovable characters, and classic melodrama fun, The Spaghetti Western is a perfect family-friendly production for performers of all ages. With colorful characters, physical comedy, and interactive audience moments, this show promises to be an unforgettable theatrical adventure.

Open to Grades 1–12

The Audit: The Life and Times of Michael St. John

By Greg Scurria

Powerful, imaginative, and emotionally compelling, The Audit takes audiences on a deeply theatrical journey through memory, regret, and second chances.

At the Department of Afterlife Affairs, souls with unresolved issues must relive the defining moments of their lives in order to discover where things went wrong. Michael St. John is forced to revisit painful memories from his past as The Auditor and her Associates guide him through a series of theatrical flashbacks performed in wildly different styles — from a 1950s sitcom and teen musical to Greek drama and Shakespearean tragedy.

Blending humor, heartbreak, and inventive storytelling, The Audit challenges both performers and audiences with rich emotional material and unique theatrical opportunities. This award-winning one-act offers meaningful ensemble work, strong character-driven storytelling, and an unforgettable theatrical experience.

Open to High School Students & Adults

Past

Shows

Bringing Stories to Life, Building Community

Too Many Ghosts

 

Friday,  April 24th at 7pm

Saturday, April 25th at 7pm

Too Many Ghosts is a hilarious, heartwarming comedy about fresh starts, family, and learning to live with the unexpected—even if it’s supernatural. When Jo Crenshaw and her teenage daughter move into an inherited house in Salem with hopes of opening a charming bed and breakfast, they quickly discover they’re not alone. The home is already occupied by mischievous ghosts who have no intention of sharing their space with paying guests.

What begins as a disaster turns into an unexpected success when a haunting gone wrong brands the inn as “the most haunted B&B in New England,” drawing thrill-seeking tourists from everywhere. But newfound popularity attracts the attention of a ruthless hotel owner determined to shut them down—by hiring ghost hunters to banish the spirits for good. Full of laughs, lively characters, and lots of heart, Too Many Ghosts is a spirited comedy that’s guaranteed to entertain audiences of all ages.

Little Women

 

Friday, April 10th at 7pm

Saturday, April 11th at 7pm

Little Women is a beautiful, timeless drama that follows the March family as they navigate love, loss, and growing up during the Civil War. With their father away, Marmee and the loyal Hannah guide Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy through life’s joys and challenges. Each sister dreams boldly—whether of love, art, independence, or belonging—while learning the enduring power of family, friendship, faith, and humor. Featuring beloved characters like Laurie, John Brooke, and Professor Bhaer, this heartfelt story brings the most cherished moments of the classic novel to life, celebrating resilience, compassion, and the bonds that hold us together.

Murder at Mancini's

Saturday, November 1st at 6:00pm

Step back into the roaring 1920s for a night of jazz, mystery, and intrigue at Vinny Mancini’s speakeasy! When the biggest mob boss in town calls in all his blackmail, everyone’s got something to hide — and someone won’t make it to dessert!

Enjoy a three-course dinner, live jazz entertainment, and the chance to help solve a captivating whodunit in this immersive murder mystery dinner theatre experience.

Every guest at Murder at Mancini’s will enjoy a decadent three-course dinner worthy of the Roaring ’20s:

Entrée Choices:
Roasted Boneless Chicken Breast  in a rich Boursin cream sauce, served with garlic mashed potatoes and seasonal haricots verts.
Herb & Garlic Sliced Beef, perfectly seasoned and paired with garlic mashed potatoes and seasonal haricots verts.
Vegan “Scallops” (Mushrooms) atop a silky truffle pea purée, with roasted potatoes and grilled asparagus.

Each plate comes with a fresh garden salad, a sinfully sweet dessert, and one drink ticket—good for a classic cocktail or one of our handcrafted mocktails.

Whether you’re sipping gin or ginger ale, the password’s still “cheers.”

Don’t drag your heels — word on the street is they’ll sell out faster than a bootleg truck on payday. 
Dress to kill, grab your gang, and get ready for a night of jazz, secrets, and scandal.

​Last day to order tickets is October 26th

The doors to Mancini’s open at 5:30 PM sharp — slip in quietly and find your table before the band starts warming up.

The show kicks off at 6:00 PM, so don’t be late… the secrets won’t wait.

It's a Madhouse!

 

Friday, 25th at 7pm

Saturday, July 26th at 7pm

Sunday, July 27th at 3pm

Best-selling mystery author Byron Pembroke is dead, and his wildly dysfunctional family has gathered on a dark and stormy night for the reading of his will. But instead of naming an heir, Byron throws one final twist: he’s hidden his entire fortune somewhere in the mansion, and left it to whoever finds it first.

Before the family can even scheme their way to the treasure, the house is suddenly flooded with unexpected guests, ghost hunters, nosy reporters, and an entire busload of eccentric tourists, all eager to claim the prize for themselves.

A fast-paced comedy packed with quirky characters, chaotic vignettes, and over-the-top moments, It’s a Madhouse is a mystery where everyone’s a suspect... and no one is safe from the madness!

The Wonderful

Wizard of Oz

 

Friday, April 25th at 7pm

Saturday, April 26th at 7pm

Sunday, April 27th at 3pm

Saturday, May 3rd at 3pm

Saturday, May 3rd at 7pm

Sunday, May 4th at 3pm

Follow the Yellow Brick Road in this magical stage adventure!
Join Dorothy, Toto, and all your favorite characters—Scarecrow, Tin Woodsman, Cowardly Lion, Glinda, and the Wicked Witch of the West, in this delightful adaptation of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by Tim Kelly. Packed with thrilling escapes, enchanting encounters, and heartwarming moments, this family-friendly play brings L. Frank Baum’s classic tale to life on stage. Will Dorothy find her way back to Kansas? Come find out in this unforgettable journey through Oz!

Twice Upon

A Time
 

Friday, November 8th at 7pm

Saturday, November 9th at 7pm

Sunday, November 10th at 3pm

Friday, November 15th at 7pm

Saturday, November 16th at 3pm

Grandma doesn’t really like fairy tales — she prefers adventure stories about pirates and astronauts.  So when her grandkids ask for fairy tale bedtime stories, Grandma puts some pretty silly twists on them!

“Twice upon a time...”  Grandma begins each goofy retelling of a once-familiar classic.  Cindy-Rella is now an insufferable neat freak not inclined to leave her chores to attend the prince’s barbecue, even if there will be a bouncy castle there.  Grandma seems to have forgotten about the Big Bad Wolf, so her stories pull Big Bad Bear away from his porridge to threaten both the Three Little Pigs and Little Red Riding Pants.  Even Goldilocks is confused why she has cameo appearances in both these stories! 

Despite the children’s occasional protests at Grandma’s absurd revisions, they beg for more.  She forges on to tell the tales of Snow White and the Four Dwarves (because four is plenty, thank you!), and Grumplegrapeskin, the magical goblin who wants nothing more than to have the game show host remember his name.  You’ll remember Grumplegrapeskin and all the rest of the kooky characters in this charming play packed with five fractured fairy tales that will really crack you up!

Holy Mother
of Bingo

 

Saturday, August 3rd at 7pm

Sunday, August 4th at 3pm

Friday, August 9th at 7pm

Saturday, August 10th at 7pm

An innocent bingo fundraiser at Our Mother of Mercy church goes awry when parishioners mysteriously drop dead!  The evidence suggests well-calculated murders, but who is to blame?  Tensions rise as everyone begins identifying suspects.  Past feuds rear their heads as the members of the parish try to state their innocence one by one.  Who could be behind the elaborate spree?  The disgruntled choir director?  The magician turned youth minister?  The ex-convict that has recently turned to the power of prayer?  It couldn’t be one of the Cookie Cadets selling their beloved cookies!  Everyone’s a suspect...  even the audience in the zany comedy that takes interactive theatre to a whole new level!

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