2014 Season
The Weir
by Connor McPherson
Directed by Russell Stiles
March 14 - 16, 21, & 22, 2014
As the night (and the amount of liquor) progresses, each local from the bar starts to tell a tale of ghostly happenings in the town. What starts as innocent braggadocio between the men turns into a real fright when Valerie reveals a real, haunted tale of her own from the past. Examining chances of missed opportunity and the loneliness that results in it, The Weir is a haunting play with its roots in Irish folklore.
The Pillowman
by Martin McDonagh
Directed by Jorden Heitkamp
June 13, 14, 19 - 21, 2014
A writer in an unnamed totalitarian state is being interrogated about the gruesome content of his short stories and their similarities to a series of child murders. A complex dark comedy about life and art, about fact and illusion, about politics, society, cruelty, and creativity.
The Mercy Seat
by Neil LaBute
Directed by Tara Enedy
Sept. 5, 6, 12 & 13, 2014
In this one-act play, Ben and Abby explore the choices available to them the day after September 11, 2001, but can their relationship survive? We see them engage in a different kind of terrorism - the painful warfare we often wage on those we profess to love.
The Beauty Queen of leenane
by Martin McDonagh
Directed by Russell Stiles
Oct. 24 - 26, & 31, Nov. 1, 2014
A dark comedy in McDonagh's style, gives new meaning to dysfunctional family.
horrible people
Written & Directed by Robin Reese
Dec. 11 & 12, 2014
A dark comedy that questions the greater importance of sex, love, goodness and selfless acts in a world where we're not sure where God is.