2015 Season
How I learned to drive
by Paula Vogel
Feb. 27 & 28, March 1, 6 & 7, 2015
Directed by Robin Reese
A tale of survival told with humor and wit - the story of a woman who learns the rules of the road and life from behind the wheel.
True West
by Sam Shepard
Directed by Richard Gray
May 22 - 24, 29 & 30, 2015
A tale of two brothers - Austin, a budding screenwriter, and Lee, a nomadic desperado who has decided to return home after years in the desert. The simmering sibling rivalry boils over when Lee suddenly steals all of Austin’s creative thunder, and physical mayhem ensues.
We have taken and eaten
by Scott Wollschleger
June 19, 2015
Featuring Kevin Sims, Abby Minor, Bryan Ferlez, and Martha Hoffman. A new experimental percussion monodrama which explores our precarious past and an even more precarious future.
The Power of Now-ish?
by Amy Liszka
June 19, 2015
Featuring Amy Liszka and Deanna Henson. A two-woman one-act play portraying two struggling waitress/actresses in NY discussing their lives and futures.
The Laramie Project
by Moises Kaufman & Members of the Tectonic Theatre Project
Directed by Zachary Bracken
July 31, Aug. 1 & 2, 2015
The true story of the murder in 1998 of Matthew Shepard, a gay student at the University of Wyoming. The Tectonic Theater Project made six trips to Laramie over the course of a year and a half in the aftermath of the murder and during the trial of the two young men accused of killing Shepard, constructing a deeply moving theatrical experience from interviews and their own experiences.
The Country
by Martin Crimp
Directed by Russell Stiles
Sept. 11 - 13, 18 & 19, 2015
Richard and Corinne are a middle-class couple who have fled the city in search of rural calm. Their peace is shattered when Richard, a doctor, brings home a girl in the middle of the night whom he claims to have found sprawled unconscious by the roadside.
27 Wagons full of cotton
by Tennessee Williams
Directed by Robin Reese
Nov. 13 - 15, 2015
After Jake, a shady, middle-aged cotton gin owner, burns down rival Silva Vicarro's mill, Vicarro attempts to enact vengeance by enacting "The Good Neighbor Policy," which involves Jake's delicate young wife, Flora. Called a "Mississippi Delta comedy," it's a taut and chilling drama about greed, lust, and men who consider women as commodities, possessions to be bought and sold.