
Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Book by James Lapine
Directed by Michael Moeller
Interweaving a hilarious mix of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, The Baker's Wife, Jack and the Beanstalk, and Rapunzel (with cameo appearances by Sleeping Beauty and Snow White) in a multi-layered plot, the play ends "happily ever after" in Act One. Act Two then explores the actuality of this "happy" ending, as our characters' actions come home to roost - with a vengeance.
April 30, May 1, 2, 7, 8, 9, 14, and 15
Friday and Saturday night shows have a 8 pm curtain; Sunday
matinee starts at 2 pm.
Tickets are $15.

Book by Kaufman & Hart
Directed by John Niccolazzo
In this classic screwball comedy we meet the cheerfully off-kilter Sycamore family, whose lives of noisy idiosyncrasy are thrown into even higher gear when daughter Alice announces her engagement. Can they convince her fiance and his stuffed-shirt parents that they all could indeed make one big happy family? A hilarious Kaufman & Hart gem for the whole family.
June 4, 5, 11, 12, 13, 18, and 19
Tickets are $10.
Friday and Saturday night shows have a 8 pm curtain; Sunday matinee starts at 2 pm.
Book by Ken Ludwig
Directed by Norman Berger
Great fun! A troop of actors down on their luck is being visited by a famous Director, who is coming to check them out for a Hollywood film. A fantastic stroke of luck for the group -- but their main male actor is drunk and the leading lady is missing!
July 9, 10, 16, 17, 18, 23, and 24
Friday and Saturday night shows have a 8 pm curtain; Sunday
matinee starts at 2 pm.
Tickets are $10.
Book by Ray Cooney
Directed by James Kirkwood
A taxi driver has two wives in different areas of London, neither of whom knows of the other's existence. He's accomplished this because of his irregular working schedule, but complications spoil his plans, and the desperate cabbie struggles to keep his cozy lifestyle from exploding!
August 13, 14, 20, 21, 22, 27, and 28
Friday and Saturday night shows have a 8 pm curtain; Sunday
matinee starts at 2 pm.
Tickets are $10.
Book by William Inge
Directed by C. Jamison Bradley
As this dramatic comedy begins, passengers on a bus out of Kansas City hole up at a cheerful roadside diner to ride out a snowstorm. As the plot unfolds, we find that a young floozy, in her spangled nightclub gown, has been pursued, made love to, and finally kidnapped by a rowdy 21-year-old cowboy, who plans to carry her, kicking and screaming, home to Montana. Try as she might to duck from his clumsy embraces, we suspect they just might end up together.
September 17, 18, 24, 25, 26, October 1 and 2
Friday and Saturday night shows have a 8 pm curtain; Sunday
matinee starts at 2 pm.
Tickets are $10.
The Fall Play Festival is a composite of one-act plays and seldom-seen gems of the theater.
This year's delights include:
The dates for this event have been moved up one week from those previously announced.
October 15, 16, 22, and 23
Friday and Saturday night shows have a 8 pm curtain.
Tickets are $5.