Radio T.B.S.

Radio T.B.S., written by Mark L. Smith, is a show about a group of 10 women and their tumultuous lives in Luna Del Mar Trailer Park, "Manufactured Home Living at its Finest." The story weaves through each woman's personal life and their opinions about the lives of those around them. Two residents, Dixie Mandrell and […]

Corpse

In Corpse, by Gerald Moon, the audience is led to believe that identical twins are devoted to each other. They share the same personality and passions. They know what each other is thinking. But Evelyn, the permanently-resting actor loathes his twin, the wealthy tycoon Rupert. So he devises a fiendishly devious plot to get his […]

The Nerd (Reprise)

(Originally presented by the Depot Theater Company in 1996) The Nerd by Larry Shue is set in Terre Haute, Indiana in late 1979. This play presents the story of Willum Cubbert, an unassuming young architect, friends Tansy and Axel and unexpected houseguest Rick. During the course of the play, we learn that Rick had saved […]

10 Nights * 5 Different * 1 Act Plays

The company presented an evening of one-act plays which was billed as “10 Nights 5 Different 1 Act plays”.  The selections included Doris Estrada’s “Three on a Bench”, William Lang’s “I Bring You Flowers”, Shel Silverstein’s “One Tennis Shoe”, Doug Wright’s “Wildwood Park”, and a second Shel Silverstein selection – “Wash and Dry”.  According to […]

It’s a Wonderful Life

Frank Capra's beloved American holiday classic comes to captivating life as a 1940's radio broadcast, and tells the story of the idealistic George Bailey as he considers ending his life one fateful Christmas Eve.  The “studio” audience was taken back to Bedford Falls as this beloved tale of regret and redemption was told through insightful […]

She Loves Me

She Loves Me is a musical and movie with a book by Joe Masteroff, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and music by Jerry Bock. The musical is the fifth adaptation of the play Parfumerie by Hungarian playwright Miklos Laszlo, following the 1940 James Stewart-Margaret Sullavan film The Shop around the Corner and the 1949 Judy Garland-Van […]

Agnes of God

Dr. Martha Livingston is a court-appointed psychiatrist sent to evaluate Sister Agnes , a young nun whose infant has been found strangled. With Agnes claiming a virgin conception and having no memory of giving birth, Livingston must distinguish between the lies and the nun's perception-altering faith. Complicating her investigation, Livingston continually clashes with the overbearing […]

Jekyll & Hyde

Dr. Henry Jekyll is a brilliant scientist frustrated by dull "respectable" life in 1888 Victorian London. He creates a formula to unleash his inner bestial nature, transforming him into the brutish but oddly compassionate Edward Hyde. Hyde lives the high life while Jekyll's middle-aged normalcy continues -- until Hyde's passions begin to turn up a […]

Best Christmas Pageant Ever (2nd Reprise)

(Original: December 1998; First Reprise 2005). The Company again reprised The Best Christmas Pageant Ever which tells the story of 6 children (The Herdmans) who are poorly behaved and not exposed to church. They go to church for the first time merely because they find out snacks are offered at Sunday School. Instead, they find […]

On Golden Pond

This is the love story of Ethel and Norman Thayer, who are returning to their summer home on Golden Pond for the forty-eighth year. He is a retired professor, nearing eighty, with heart palpitations and a failing memory—but still as tart-tongued, observant and eager for life as ever. Ethel, ten years younger, and the perfect […]

When Mars Meets Venus

A musical review based upon the idea that the Theater is a place to expose new ideas, thoughts, creativity, to step outside the box, and hopefully spark a conversation and sometimes controversy. PERFORMANCE DATES: July 16-August 1, 2010 CAST:  Daniel Weller, Karen Dunn, Cale Morrow, Robert FLetcher, Mariel Ferreiro, Amanda Dahna, Emilyjane Pyle, David Fisher, Kara […]

Nobody’s Perfect

'Love Is All Round' is a feminist publishing house where Harriet Copeland is running a competition to find new romantic fiction; their motto is 'For Women By Women'. To avoid this gender bias, Leonard Loftus is forced to submit his novel under a female pseudonym. So when Lulabelle Latiffa wins the first prize, Leonard begins […]