Chicago
It’s Chicago, 1928, and everyone’s dying—or killing—to be famous. Aspiring celebrities Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly will stop at nothing to see their names in lights, and everyone’s eager to help—for a price. Greed, ruthless ambition, and “All That Jazz”—“That’s Chicago!”
The Mountaintop
The Trip to Bountiful
Nothing will stop Mrs. Watts from returning to her beloved Bountiful, Texas. Not her overprotective son, bossy daughter-in-law, lost pension check, or even the town sheriff. What she longs for most is to go home one last time. But is home a place, a feeling, or only a memory?
Phantom
PHANTOM • Book by Arthur Kopit • Music and Lyrics by Maury Yeston • Based on Gaston Leroux’s novel, The Phantom of the Opera
SEASON TICKET PRODUCTION
Murder. Vengeance. Salvation. Experience Yeston and Kopit’s opulent new twist on the story of an aspiring opera singer and the masked genius who loves her. Set to a gorgeous score with soaring songs, this mysterious story with a surprise ending will leave audiences breathless to the very end
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time
THE CURIOUS INCIDENT OF THE DOG IN THE NIGHT-TIME • by Simon Stephens • Based on the novel by Mark Haddon
SEASON TICKET PRODUCTION
Christopher has an incredible story to tell — and it starts with the murder of his neighbor’s dog, Wellington. Determined to catch the killer, Christopher does detective work around the neighborhood. Based on the best-selling novel, this critically-acclaimed play is a moving and compelling mystery about a brilliant teen on the autism spectrum and the discoveries that change his world forever.
The Boxcar Children
THE BOXCAR CHILDREN
Adapted by Barbara Field • Based on the books by Gertrude Chandler Warner
SEASON TICKET BONUS PRODUCTION
The Alden children have just been orphaned. Knowing they will go to different foster homes, they escape to the woods and make their home in an abandoned boxcar. But someone is desperate to find them. Based on the popular children’s novel, THE BOXCAR CHILDREN is a powerful story teaching us that home can be anywhere as long as you have your family by your side.
Good People
By DAVID LINDSAY-ABAIRE
SEASON TICKET PRODUCTION
Your life is a direct result of your choices…isn’t it? Margie didn’t choose to lose her job, but she is choosing to do something about it. When an old friend who’s risen above their impoverished lifestyle moves back into town, Margie sees her ticket out. But is her fate really in her own hands?