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    • Fiddler on the Roof, Sr.
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2026-2027 Season... Upcoming

Big River

Inherit the Wind

Little Women

BIG RIVER

Music and Lyrics by Roger Miller

Book by William Hauptman

Sept. 11-Oct. 4, 2026

Rated PG-13: mild profanity, racism/slavery

Mark Twain’s timeless classic sweeps audiences down the mighty Mississippi as the irrepressible Huck Finn helps his friend Jim escape from slavery to freedom at the mouth of the Ohio River. Their adventures along the way are hilarious, suspenseful and heartwarming, bringing to life everyone’s favorite characters from the novel: the Widow Douglas and her stern sister, Miss Watson; the uproarious King and Duke, who may or may not be as harmless as they seem; Huck’s partner in crime, Tom Sawyer, and their rowdy gang of pals; Huck’s drunken father, the sinister Pap Finn; the lovely Mary Jane Wilkes, and Mary Jane’s trusting family. Propelled by an award-winning score from Roger Miller, the king of country music, this jaunty journey provides a brilliantly theatrical celebration of pure Americana.

Little Women

Inherit the Wind

Little Women

 LITTLE WOMEN

by Kate Hamill • Based on the book by Jane Austen

Nov. 27-Dec. 20, 2026

Rated PG: Mature themes

Jo March isn’t your typical Victorian lady. She’s indecorous and headstrong, and one day she’s going to be a great American novelist. As she and her sisters grow up in the middle of the Civil War, they strive to be brave, intelligent and imaginative young women. But as adulthood approaches, each sister must negotiate her private ambitions with society’s expectations. In a war-torn world defined by gender, class and personal tragedy, Jo March gives us her greatest story: that of the March sisters, four dreamers destined to be imperfect little women. In classic Kate Hamill fashion, a literary masterpiece is updated and refreshed for the modern age, with focus given to the strong, seldom well-behaved women who make history. Bursting with humor and emotional intelligence, this Little Women speaks across centuries and generations.

Inherit the Wind

Inherit the Wind

Laughter on the 23rd Floor

INHERIT THE WIND

by Jerome Lawrence and Rober E. Lee

Feb. 5th- 28th, 2027

Rated PG: Mild Language and Dramatic Themes

This lively courtroom drama dives into the 1925 Scopes “Monkey” Trial, where a young Tennessee teacher, was tried for teaching Darwin’s theory of evolution. Two persuasive attorneys argue the case to determine the balance of church and state; the smart Chicagoan, Henry Drummond, is the libertarian lawyer who volunteers his services for the defense. Opposing him is Matthew Harrison Brady, a demagogue who takes the words he has read in the bible absolutely literally. Denied the right to summon expert witnesses of his own, the defense lawyer decides to call Brady himself to the stand. While cross-examining him on his bible expertise, he exposes the ludicrous incoherence of fundamentalist’s beliefs.

Laughter on the 23rd Floor

Laughter on the 23rd Floor

LAUGHTER ON THE 23RD FLOOR

by Neil Simon

March 26-April 18, 2027

Rated PG-13: Frequent adult language, and mature themes and references

Inspired by the playwright’s youthful experience as a staff writer on Sid Caesar’s Your Show of Shows, this ensemble comedy features all the attendant comic drama as the harried writing staff frantically scrambles to top each other with gags while competing for the attention of star madman Max Prince. Set against the backdrop of the McCarthy trials, this play is a wonderful marriage of comedy and drama, from one of America’s favorite playwrights.

The Rememberer

The Rememberer

THE REMEMBERER

Based on the unpublished memoir As My Sun Now Sets by Joyce Simmons Cheeka as told to Werdna Phillips Finley

May 28-June 20, 2027

Rated PG-13: Mature themes, abduction, themes of colonialism, racism

The Rememberer tells the true story of Joyce Cheeka, a young Squaxin Indian girl, who is forcibly taken from her home and placed in a government-run school in 1911. As the chosen “rememberer” for her tribe-an honor passed down to her from her grandfather, Mud Bay Sam- it is Joyce’s duty to pass on the stories, history and wisdom of her people. However, the aims of the white boarding school are quite the opposite. Their job is to eliminate any trace of Joyce’s heritage. Through her friendship with the headmaster at the school, and with the help of her spirit guide, Joyce succeeds in forming a bridge between this new world and the world of her ancestors. Through her patience, grit, humor, curiosity and inclusiveness of spirit, she does honor to the words of her elders: “Each day is a gift. And to waste that day is inexcusable. Account for yourself. Be useful.”

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