The House of Blue Leaves
Jan
16
to Jan 31

The House of Blue Leaves

The House of Blue Leaves is a darkly comedic and poignant tale of ambition, dreams, and the chaos of family life, set against the backdrop of the Pope’s 1965 visit to New York. Running January 16–31, 2026, this award-winning play is a captivating mix of humor and heartbreak you won’t want to miss!

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The Outsiders
Mar
20
to Apr 4

The Outsiders

Christopher Sergel’s play is a faithful adaptation of S.E. Hinton’s coming-of-age-novel about rival teenage gangs in 1960s Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Greasers come from troubled working-class backgrounds, contrasted with the Socials, whose members are from upper-middle-class families. Like the novel, the play centers on 14-year-old Ponyboy Curtis, a member of the Greasers gang, as he recounts the violent aftermath after his friend Johnny fatally stabbed Socials member Bob. This adaptation places much of the violence off-stage and minimizes the strong language and mature content of the novel and movie, making it a fitting choice for high school productions. The characters are crafted with compassion and nuance, offering opportunities for rich character study and conversations about violence and social status.

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Cry Havoc
May
22
to May 31

Cry Havoc

Hailed as a female Journey’s End, this classic play – the story of nurses serving on the Bataan peninsula in the Philippines during WWII – is a compelling, caustic revelation of human beings under fire. In a makeshift dugout, subjected to gunfire, thirteen very different women emerge to offer a collective reaction to war. These include the strong-minded doctor, her restrained and poised assistant, and the volunteer nurses: a vacuous Southern girl, a swaggering bully, a couple of timid aesthetes, an ex-burlesque performer and the inevitable spy. They get on each other’s nerves, arrest the wrong person for spying, and ultimately confront the real traitor. In the end, they are rescued from their buried dugout – only to face the firing squad.

May 22st-31st, 2026

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Godspell
Jul
17
to Jul 26

Godspell

Godspell was the first major musical theatre offering from three-time Grammy and Academy Award winner, Stephen Schwartz (Wicked, Pippin, Children of Eden), and it took the world by storm. Led by the international hit, "Day by Day," Godspell features a parade of beloved songs, to be sang by an intergenerational cast.

A small group of people help Jesus Christ tell different parables by using a wide variety of games, storytelling techniques and hefty doses of comic timing. An eclectic blend of songs, ranging in style from pop to vaudeville, is employed as the story of Jesus' life dances across the stage. Dissolving hauntingly into the Last Supper and the Crucifixion, Jesus' messages of kindness, tolerance and love come vibrantly to life.

July 17th-26th, 2026

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By the People
Sep
11
to Sep 27

By the People

A modern American triptych of plays, By the People is a MainStage festival pairing 3 contemporary plays with an evolving lineup of short new works by Ohio playwrights. Each weekend features one of three MainStage productions, and each show opens with a unique short play presentation by an Ohio author. The final weekend is an expanded presentation featuring all of the locally written shorts alongside the MainStage production.

The Amish Project (9/11-13) is a hauntingly beautiful exploration of community and forgiveness in the wake of gun violence. American Moor (9/18-20) is a gripping solo work confronting race, power, and artistic ownership through the lens of a Black actor auditioning for Othello. Lastly, Italian American Reconciliation (9/25-27) is an offbeat, big-hearted romantic comedy about love lost, reclaimed, and fiercely pursued.

September 11th-27th, 2026

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A Touch of the Poet
Nov
13
to Nov 22

A Touch of the Poet

Set in 1828 in a tavern outside Boston, this Eugene O’Neill drama follows Con Melody, a volatile and fiercely proud Irishman determined to maintain the appearance of status and authority in a community that sees through him. Having served as a major under the Duke of Wellington at Talavera, he clings to those memories as proof of his worth, spending his days riding through town, rehearsing speeches, and putting on his old British uniform to mark each anniversary of the battle.

But these displays convince no one. In true O’Neill fashion, Con is an outsider trapped between who he is and who he believes himself to be—deeply in debt, isolated by his pride, and reliant on his patient wife, who keeps the tavern operating despite his treatment of her. His daughter responds only with resentment, especially as he demeans her and treats her more like hired help than family. Through Con’s unraveling, O’Neill examines the illusions people build to survive, and the painful reckoning that follows when those illusions collapse.

November 13th-22nd, 2026

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Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson
Jan
29
to Feb 13

Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson

Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson follows America's seventh president from his early days as a child on the wild frontier to his controversial reign in the White House. With the country divided into rich and poor (and with continued skirmishes with the Native Americans upsetting pieces of the new world), Jackson begins his steady climb from military strategist to populist rabble-rouser to President of the United States. Along the way, he meets his wife, Rachel, takes on the Founding Fathers — and rocks like no political figure has ever rocked before, with the help of an onstage trio and an entourage of singing, joking cohorts. It also asks the question: is wanting to have a beer with someone reason enough to elect him?

January 29th-February 13th, 2027

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Same Time, Next Year
Nov
14
to Nov 23

Same Time, Next Year

Doris and George meet in 1951, a chance encounter in a Californian hotel that leads to a passionate one-night stand. Both are married to other people but, soon aware that this might be the start of something, they promise to meet 12 months later. So begins a romantic love affair that lasts 25 years. The play charts their lives through the ups and downs of parenthood, career highs and lows as well as the shifting fashions and morals of the passing decades. Bernard Slade paints a bittersweet, nostalgic and very funny portrait of two likeable protagonists who find themselves in the most unusual of long-term relationships..

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Anton in Show Business
Sep
5
to Sep 20

Anton in Show Business

Anton in Show Business is a sharp and witty comedy that takes a satirical look at the world of theatre, following three actresses on a chaotic journey to stage a classic Chekhov play. Running September 5–20, 2025, this laugh-out-loud production offers a hilarious and heartfelt glimpse behind the curtain!

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The Wild Party
Jul
11
to Jul 26

The Wild Party

Get ready for a sizzling summer with Lippa's The Wild Party! This bold, jazz-infused musical brings the roaring '20s to life with a story of passion, jealousy, and explosive drama, all set at one unforgettable cast party from Hell. Running July 11–26, 2025, this thrilling production will leave you on the edge of your seat!

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Titus Andronicus
May
22
to Jun 1

Titus Andronicus

Titus Andronicus is a gripping tale of revenge, betrayal, and power that delves into the darkest corners of human nature. Shakespeare’s bloodiest tragedy comes to life in a visceral, high-stakes production running May 22–June 1, 2025. Prepare for an unforgettable journey through a world of chaos and vengeance.

Performances will be held Thursdays -Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays @2pm

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The Shark is Broken
Apr
4
to Apr 13

The Shark is Broken

The Shark Is Broken is a hilarious and heartfelt play that dives into the behind-the-scenes drama of Jaws, exploring the strained relationships and comedic tension among its stars during the film's tumultuous shoot. Running from April 4 to April 13, 2025, this acclaimed production is a must-see for movie buffs and theatre lovers alike!

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Rumors
Feb
7
to Feb 22

Rumors

Prepare for a night of laughter and chaos with Neil Simon's uproarious farce, Rumors! When the Deputy Mayor of New York is found injured and unconscious at his anniversary party, four couples arrive to find more questions than answers. As the evening spirals into a whirlwind of mistaken identities, outrageous cover-ups, and hilariously absurd situations, the guests do their best to keep the scandal under wraps. Packed with quick-witted dialogue and side-splitting comedy, Rumors is a theatrical treat you won’t want to miss!

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