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Join the Newsies as they take a stand in this high-energy, Tony Award-winning musical! Based on the true story of the 1899 New York City newsboys’ strike, Newsies is a thrilling tale of courage, friendship, and fighting for what’s right. With unforgettable songs, jaw-dropping choreography, and a powerful message of empowerment, this is a show that will inspire and leave you cheering for more!
With a loving nod to 80s movies, the Popcorn Hat Players take on the beloved tale by Hans Christian Andersen. It’s Duckie’s first day at a new school, and he doesn’t know where he fits in. With the help of some of his new classmates, Duckie learns that the best way to make new friends is by being kind and being yourself!
In this new work by Pennsylvania playwright, Hope Showers, five powerful Greek heroines find themselves trapped in the same room. As they begin to talk to one another, the women realize that they must band together in order to find the means of escape.
Following four mentally disabled young men living in a New England group home, The Boys Next Door provides a glimpse into the inner lives and experiences of these complex, colorful characters — doughnut-loving Norman, bookworm Lucien, Arnold the chatterbox and Barry with his fantasies of being a golf pro. Along with their increasingly burnt-out social worker, the boys next door show that joy, fear, hope and humanity belong to all of us.
In this thrilling play, based on Dan Brown’s best selling international phenomenon, Professor Robert Langdon is called to the Louvre in the dead of night, where he unwittingly becomes the center of a murder investigation. When cryptologist Sophie Neveu arrives at the scene, she alerts Robert that, not only is he being asked to solve the crime, he is also the prime suspect. Soon they are in a race against time to clear Robert’s name and decipher a labyrinthine code before a shocking historical secret is lost forever.
Get ready to kick off your Sunday shoes and dance the night away in Footloose!
This high-energy musical brings the classic 1980s film to life on stage with unforgettable music, electrifying dance numbers, and a heartwarming story of rebellion, friendship, and self-expression.
Join Ren McCormack as he challenges the small town of Bomont to loosen up and embrace the power of music and dance in this toe-tapping, feel-good production!
Step into The Colored Museum, where bold satire meets provocative storytelling. Originally premiering in 1986, this groundbreaking show presents a series of 11 "exhibits" that challenge and redefine Black American culture. Playwright George C. Wolfe describes it as both "an exorcism and a party," electrifying, discomforting, and delighting audiences of all colors.