2025-2026 Season
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Season Tickets
Season tickets are $135 (SAVE $40) – includes all five mainstage shows plus some surprises!
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Calendar Girls
February 7 - March 2
Adapted by Tim Firth from the film
Directed by Michael SallyThe Women’s Institute needs to raise money, but ordinary bake sales aren’t doing it, so they decide to publish a nude calendar with themselves as the models—much to the chagrin of their very proper leader.
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Into The Breeches!
July 11 – August 3, 2025
By George Brandt
Directed by Marilyn LangbehnA surprisingly modern and moving comedy about the singular way art and community reveal our boldest selves even in the darkest times. Oberon Play House’s director and leading men are off at war with the Axis. Determined to press on, the director’s wife sets out to produce an all-female version of Shakespeare’s Henriad, assembling an increasingly unexpected team united in desire, if not actual theatre experience. Together they deliver a delightful celebration of collaboration and persistence when the show must go on!
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Other Desert Cities
April 25 - May 18
By Jen Robin Ratz
Directed by Dylan RussellBrooke returns home to celebrate Christmas with her parents, brother and aunt, and announces she wants to publish a memoir dredging up a pivotal and tragic event in the family’s history—a wound they don’t want reopened. In effect, she draws a line in the sand and dares them all to cross it.
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Big, Scary Animals
September 5 – September 28, 2025
By Matt Lyle
Directed by Gabriel RossAn older white couple from the country moves to the city to be closer to their granddaughter and unknowingly settles in the gay neighborhood. What begins as polite dinner conversation with their gay, multi-ethnic neighbors careens out of control. A hilarious collision of race, sex, guns, and sports, BIG, SCARY ANIMALS examines shifting generational beliefs and just how hard it is to raise a child regardless of who you are and where you live.
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Catch Me If You Can
November 14 – December 7
Liberetto by Terrence McNally
Score by Marc Shaman & Scott Wittman
Directed by Enrico BansonThe 2002 Steven Spielberg movie starring DiCaprio and Hanks inspired this high-flying musical-comedy tale of a charming young con-man being chased by a bumbling FBI agent. Nominated for four Tony Awards including Best Musical!