2026-2027 Season
Main-Stage Productions
The Gift of the Magi
NOVEMBER - DECEMBER, 2026
Jim and Della are so head-over-heels in love they can make a cozy home in turn-of-the-century New York with little more than the coins in their jam jar. But what's to be done about Christmas? When a strange twist of fate leads the young couple to find the perfect gifts for one another at an unexpected cost, Jim and Della learn the true meaning of the holiday. Classic Christmas carols punctuate this sweet and joyful retelling of the O. Henry story.
By Jon Jory, Adapted from O. Henry
THE STORMLANDS
FEBRUARY - MARCH, 2027
Guided by the unseen world and the voices carried through her lineage, one woman learns to commune with the storm rather than resist it. Through a shifting landscape of characters, memory, and transformation, this memoir blends personal narrative with movement and surreal expression.
Written & Performed by Zhaleh Almaee
THE DARK LADY
APRIL - MAY, 2027
For more than 400 years, mystery has enshrouded the identity of Shakespeare’s “Dark Lady” as depicted in his sonnets, believed by many to be England’s first female published poet-musician, Emilia Bassano. Bassano was also trilingual, mixed race, and a force to be reckoned with. Together, Bassano and Shakespeare wrestle with artistic collaboration, ambition, envy and love, profoundly shaping both their lives and their work.
By Jessica B. Hill
DISENCHANTED
A Musical Comedy
MAY 30 - JUNE, 2027
And they lived happily ever after. Well... not exactly. Poisoned apples. Glass slippers. Who needs ’em?! Not Snow White and her posse of disenchanted princesses in the hilarious hit musical that’s anything but Grimm. Forget the princesses you think you know – the original storybook heroines have come to life to set the record straight.
Created by Dennis T. Giacino and developed with Fiely Matias
Season Extras
LIMTED ENGAGEMENT
AN EVENING OF SHOLOM ALEICHEM
SEPTEMBER 4-6, 2026
Conceived and Performed by Murray Horwitz
About the Show: Russian-born Solomon Rabinowitz took the pen name Sholom Aleichem from the traditional Hebrew greeting “peace be upon you.” The popular Yiddish writer shared stories of 19th-century Jewish life. American audiences know his Tevye stories made famous by “Fiddler on the Roof,” but they span much more — from hilarious tales of train rides and mud production to bitter monologues on assimilated Jews and anti-Semitism. FULL DETAILS
SIPS & SCRIPTS
OCTOBER, 2026
Details coming soon!
PLAYCRAFT ORIGINALS
OCTOBER, 2026
Details coming soon!
Jacob Marley’s Christmas Carol
HOLIDAY SHOW, LIMITED ENGAGEMENT | DECEMBER, 2026
Details coming soon!

