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Our 2025-2026 Season

loves-labours-lostThe Government Inspector 

Adapted by Andy Mangin and Jeff Takacs, after the play by Nikolai Gogol
Directed by Andy Mangin
November 7-15, 2025 
Preview: November 6, 2025 
Arena Theater, Jenks Hall 

What happens when a small corrupt Russian town gets a visit from what they think is a government inspector? What happens when an old farce gets a new facelift? What happens when you add music?  Nikolai Gogol’s farce about mistaken identity and corruption in its newest adaptation. 

our-townArms and the Man 

By George Bernard Shaw 
Directed by Kailey Bell
February 20-28, 2026 
Preview February 19, 2026 
Arena Theater, Jenks Hall  

In this satirical comedy, we explore the ideals of romantic love, heroism, nobility, and war. Set in an 1885 Bulgarian household, both upper and lower classes navigate relationships as they wrestle with societal and cultural expectations.  

silent-skyWell

By Lisa Kron 
Directed by Mark Lewis
April 17-25, 2026
Preview: April 16, 2026 
Arena Theater, Jenks Hall 

“Why are some people sick and other people well? And why do some sick people get better?” A plucky young woman, clutching her notecards, sets out to address these questions. The results are at once graceful and awkward, elegant and confusing, heartbreaking and hilarious. Just like life. 

 

 

 

 

Love’s Labour’s Lost by William Shakespeare

Directed by Mark Lewis
November 8-16
(November 8,9.13,14,15,16)
In what is perhaps Shakespeare’s wittiest comedy, (and certainly his wordiest), Love’s Labour’s Lost skewers intellectual and moral pretense as it simultaneously describes the beating heart of love.

 

Our Town by Thornton Wilder

Directed by Andy Mangin
February 21- March 1
(February 21,22,26,27,28 March 1)
Called by some the ‘greatest American play’, Our Town explores our most enduring questions through the lens of life in a small New England town.

 


Silent Sky by Lauren Gunderson

Directed by Kailey Bell   
April 4-12
(April 4,5,9,10,11,12)  
Silent Sky illuminates the startling true story of the life of the innovative and brilliant 19th Century Harvard astronomer Henrietta Leavitt.