Description: This class demystifies the audition process, taking students from slate to callback. Students will learn skills to walk into any audition with confidence. Expand your song and monologue repertoire, explore dance calls, cold reads, and mock auditions with personalized feedback. A must-have class to present yourself with polish!
Musical Theatre (Ages 7 - 14)
September 11 - December 18 (13 weeks)
No class 10/2 or 11/27 (Thanksgiving Break)
5:00 PM - 6:30 PM on Thursdays
Location: Stonzek Theater
TUITION: $325
TEACHER: Elizabeth Robinson
Description: Musical Theatre Kids will explore all elements of a musical theatre performance, focusing on understanding character motivation, honing vocal technique and using choreography to bring the music to life. The session will culminate in a showcase open to families.
dir. EVA VICTOR, Comedy /Drama; Not Rated,USA, English, 2025
Run Time: 104 min.
August 13-Wednesday-2pm
August 15-Friday-6pm
August 16-Saturday, 3pm and 5pm
August 17-Sunday- 2pm
Tickets: $9 / $6
Sorry, Baby is a movie with a trauma at its center, but it's not a trauma drama. It's about living with such things and still going on with your life. And the manner in which Victor presents this narrative, with such verve and confidence and tenderness and pitch-black humor, defies easy description. It's simply an amazing display of someone knowing how to get their voice and vision across.
August 23rd - 2 PM and 6 PM (on-line sales will end 1 hour before show times).
August 24th - 2 PM and 6 PM (on-line sales will end 1 hour before show times).
Tickets: $30
Group Discount-$25 (10 or more)
90-minute show, no intermission.
Presented by Rashida Costa
One Black Soldier's Journey after he was denied the benefit of his GI Bill is Told in the Groundbreaking Play "AT ALL COST." By Playwright Rashida Costa.
Imagine being ostracized because of the color of your skin. Blacks faced this nightmare and painful reality across this nation. Redlining was a common practice utilized to keep blacks from gaining access to homeownership.
The GI Bill seems promising, after all it is a benefit that was put into place for all. But was it afforded to all people regardless of your skin color?
Set in the South in 1945 after WWII, Wray Edmond, a Black soldier returns home in pursuit of a better life for his family and purchases a casino after being denied the benefits of the G.I. Bill.
The story of the struggles faced by one black soldier and his family is told in the groundbreaking play AT ALL COST.
A NIGHT TOGETHER
Saturday, September 6, 2025
8 PM (Approx. Run Time: 1:45 minutes (no intermission)
Presented by: Abixsax
Tickets: $40
On sale - May 30, 2025
Enjoy an extraordinary evening of performances featuring Saxophonist Abisax and the Dacosta Band. This unforgettable night promises a captivating blend of musical and artistic expression.
Featuring performances by Saxophonist Abisax and the Dacosta Band, vocalist Whitney Noel, vocalist Alain St. Clair, poet Thema, Salsa dancers the Ultimate Exquisite Dance and The Dazzlers from Benjamin High School.
InterACTions (Ages 11-17)
September 8 - December 15 (14 weeks)
No class 11/24
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM on Mondays
Location: Stonzek Theater
TUITION: $300
TEACHER: Dimitri Gann
Description: In InterACTions, students will expand their creative toolkit while continuing to hone fundamental performance skills. This class will focus on building skills in internal (inside-out) and external (outside-in) acting methods through a combination of targeted exercises and scene work. Students will develop the ability to create characters through physicality, voice, and by imagining and accessing their character's inner life. This class is accessible to both new and experienced young actors.
Beginning Tap (Ages 18+) - Taught by Joanne DePrizio
4-Week Sessions
Sept. 9 - Dec. 16
Tuesdays 5:30-7:00 pm
Location: Rehearsal Hall
(no class on Nov . 25)
(no class on Dec. 23)
Tuition: $60 for each 4-week session ($20 drop-in option)
Students will be taught the technique of basic tap steps, balance control, weight shifts, and how to develop memory skills to transition from one tap step to another, together with hand/arm movements associated with the tap steps. This class is instructional, and basic steps will be broken down and taught. This class is a prerequisite for Intermediate Tap.
Improv for Kids (Ages 7-14)
September 10 - December 17 (14 weeks)
No class 11/26
5:30 PM - 6:30 PM on Wednesdays
Location: Stonzek Theatre
TUITION: $300
TEACHER: Dimitri Gann
Description: Improv for Kids will focus on theatre games and exercises using imagination and creativity. Students will create characters, stories, and scenes. This class is about finding your voice on stage, building characters, working as a team, and getting over stage-fright.
Musical Theatre Audition Technique (Ages 18+)
September 10 - December 17 (14 weeks)
No class 11/26
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM on Wednesdays
Location: Rehearsal Hall
TUITION: $300
TEACHER: JB Wing
Description: For musical theatre auditions, acting technique is important. Vocal technique is
important. But, AUDITIONING, by itself, is a technique that must be learned and practiced.
Being "good at" auditioning will leave an actor feeling confident and proud . . . and, who
knows . . . it could even get them the role they want! In this class, actors will learn how to
handle audition nerves, how to walk into (and present themselves in) that audition room,
how to find the best cuts of music, and, of course, song interpretation. The "business" of
auditioning in both New York City and Florida will also be discussed. Each actor will have
equal amounts of time in each class to present and work on their musical theatre audition.
INTERMEDIATE TAP
Intermediate Tap (Ages 18+) - Taught by Joanne DePrizio
4 Week Sessions
Sept. 18 - Dec. 18
5:30 - 7:00 PM on Thursdays in the Rehearsal Hall
Tuition: $60 for each monthly 4-week session ($20 drop-in option)
Students will have mastered the basic steps, balance, weight shifts, and increased memory level to be able to take this class. Students will learn more advanced tap steps and full choreography will be taught. This is a fast-paced class, and students will be expected to keep the pace and execute the more advanced steps. Prerequisite: Beginning Tap
TICKETS: (on line sales will end at approx 2:30 pm day-of-show)
Patrons must be 18+ to attend this show.
Ruby (VIP Front Row Center) $55
Emerald (VIP 2nd, 3rd, & 4th Rows Center) $45
Sapphire (Center & Side Seating, Front Section) $40
Amethyst (Mezzanine) $35
No refunds
Welcome to Burlesque on the Ave, a dazzling celebration of seduction and tease. Step back in time to an era of glamour and elegance and let us take you on a decadent journey of dance, storytelling, and enchantment. Enjoy the talents of a stellar cast of Florida's finest burlesque artists and special guests, adorned in spectacular handmade costumes. Romance, mystery, and magic await you on September 13 at the Lake Worth Playhouse.
Performances by: LA the King, Aurora Natrix, Sofia Luna, Gisel Ardente, Pixie Pastel, Jenna Beth, Angie Z (special guest from New Orleans), Damien Lenore, Emma Jewel, Ruby Tesla,
Curly Q
This show is produced by Lake Worth's own Ruby Tesla. You may have seen Ruby recently at Cugini Wine Bar & Gallery, Respectable Street, Library Speakeasy, and various other local venues & events, or at her nerdlesque productions Burtonlesque and Tolkien It Off at The Banyan Live. Previously, Ruby produced the burlesque series that ran at the Kelsey Theater from 2017-2020. Ruby's mission is to create spectacular, over-the-top, varied & inclusive burlesque and variety shows, and has done so to rave reviews since 2013. To learn more about this production, or for private event inquiries, please visit rubytesla.com.
From Page to Stage (Ages 18+)
September 16 - December 16 (13 weeks)
5:30 PM - 7:00 PM on Tuesdays
Location: Stonzek Theatre
TUITION: $325
TEACHER: Suzanne Dunn
Description: Join us for a fun, collaborative beginning class designed for adults who want to learn more about acting or who want to be at ease speaking in front of others. We will use different play genres, learn acting techniques, and perform scenes and monologues - culminating in a Showcase Finale!
DIVAS ON STAGE
Presented By: The Lake Worth Playhouse
SEPTEMBER 19, 2025 | 8:00 PM
Tickets: $20
*18+ Only
The Lake Worth Playhouse is proud to announce the return of DIVAS ON STAGE! Celebrate with the Playhouse at this special preseason fundraising event.
Join us for an unforgettable evening filled with dazzling performances, spectacular costumes, and extraordinary talent. This year's lineup features some of the most beloved and talented performers in the industry, each bringing their unique flair and charisma to the stage.
Performances by Lupita Hollywood, Sharde Ross, Melissa St. John, Ginger Monroe, You'll see tributes to Ertha,Selena, Tina, Cher, Barbra, Whitney, Diana, Dionne, Sherlie!,
Whether you're a longtime supporter of the Playhouse or a newcomer looking for a night of fun and glamour, DIVAS ON STAGE promises to be an event to remember. Gather your friends, don your finest attire, and get ready for a night of unforgettable music, laughter, and celebration. Tickets are available now, so don't miss your chance to be part of this spectacular evening.
LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS
Book and Lyrics by Howard Ashman
Music by Alan Menken
October 3rd - 19th, 2025
Opening Night - Oct 3 - $48
Oct 4-Oct 19 - $40
Dinner/Show - $116 - $66 (not available opening night)
Restaurant Dinner and Show Packages (DOES NOT INCLUDE TAX OR GRATUITY)
FOR ALL DINNER AND SHOW PATRONS: If purchasing a dinner package prior to the show, please pickup up your Theatre Ticket(s) at the Box Office to present to the restaurant. If purchasing an after show dinner package, please retain your Theatre Ticket(s) to present to the restaurant.
Dinner/Show - $116-Paradiso A 20% Gratuity will be added to the dinner bill at the restaurant
Dinner/Show - Victoria's in Lake Worth - $96 A 20% Gratuity will be added to the dinner bill at the restaurant
Dinner/Show - Irish Brigade - $85 A 20% Gratuity will be added to the dinner bill at the restaurant
Dinner/Show - Dave's Last Resort - $70 A 20% Gratuity will be added to the dinner bill at the restaurant
Dinner/Show - Mario's - $66 - A 20% Gratuity will be added to the dinner bill at the restaurant
Meek floral assistant Seymour Krelborn stumbles across a new breed of plant he names "Audrey II" - after his coworker crush. This foul-mouthed, R&B-singing carnivore promises unending fame and fortune to the down and out Krelborn as long as he keeps feeding it, BLOOD. Over time, though, Seymour discovers Audrey II's out of this world origins and intent towards global domination!
A deviously delicious Broadway and Hollywood sci-fi smash musical, Little Shop Of Horrors has devoured the hearts of theatre goers for over 30 years. Howard Ashman and Alan Menken (Disney's The Little Mermaid, Beauty And The Beast, and Aladdin) are the creative geniuses behind what has become one of the most popular shows in the world.
One of the longest-running Off-Broadway shows, Little Shop Of Horrors, this charmingly tongue-in-cheek comedic musical has delighted audiences across the globe.
Spectrum Stars: An Autism Awareness Event
Presented by: Community Innovative Fundraisers
Friday, October 24, 2025
Tickets: $30
6:30 PM
Approximate Run-Time: 2.5 hours, one intermission
Join us for a Talent Showcase featuring both kids and adults as they shine on the Lake Worth Playhouse stage. All proceeds go to support autism services and therapy for kids! An inspiring, unforgettable show you won't want to miss!
The War of the Worlds" radio play, directed by Orson Welles in 1938, is a dramatization of H.G. Wells' novel that presented a fictional alien invasion of Earth as a series of breaking news bulletins, simulating a real-time news broadcast, which led many listeners to believe a Martian attack was actually happening, causing widespread panic due to its realistic sound effects and panicked on-air reporting style. The story centered around a Martian landing in Grovers Mill, New Jersey, where the aliens emerged from cylindrical spacecraft and unleashed deadly heat rays against humans, causing mass chaos and ultimately a futile military response.
THE THANKSGIVING PLAY
October 30 - November 9, 2025
By Larissa Fasthorse
Price: $28 - General Admission
Good intentions collide with absurd assumptions in Larissa FastHorse's wickedly funny satire, as a troupe of terminally woke teaching artists scrambles to create a pageant that somehow manages to celebrate both Turkey Day and Native American Heritage Month.
"The familiar, whitewashed story of Pilgrims and Native Americans chowing down together gets a delicious roasting from expert farceurs." - The New York Times
"Very, very funny. Larissa FastHorse's The Thanksgiving Play skewers liberal pretensions with glee - this clever satire is something for which to be truly thankful." - Hollywood Reporter
Opening Night - Nov 14 - $48
Nov 15-Nov 30- $40
Dinner/Show - $116 - $66 (not available opening night)
Restaurant Dinner and Show Packages (DOES NOT INCLUDE TAX OR GRATUITY)
FOR ALL DINNER AND SHOW PATRONS: If purchasing a dinner package prior to the show, please pickup up your Theatre Ticket(s) at the Box Office to present to the restaurant. If purchasing an after-show dinner package, please retain your Theatre Ticket(s) to present to the restaurant.
Dinner/Show - $116-Paradiso A 20% Gratuity will be added to the dinner bill at the restaurant
Dinner/Show - Victoria's in Lake Worth - $96 A 20% Gratuity will be added to the dinner bill at the restaurant
Dinner/Show - Irish Brigade - $85 A 20% Gratuity will be added to the dinner bill at the restaurant
Dinner/Show - Dave's Last Resort - $70 A 20% Gratuity will be added to the dinner bill at the restaurant
Dinner/Show - Mario's - $66 - A 20% Gratuity will be added to the dinner bill at the restaurant
A landmark in American drama, Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize-winning Our Town tells the story of a small town, Grover's Corners, New Hampshire, in order to tell us the story of every town, the whole world over. Narrated by the "Stage Manager", we follow the Gibbs and Webb families, residents of Grover's Corners, through twelve years of life and its changes. Wilder delivers universal truths about what it means to be human. With humor, wit, and exceptionally powerful storytelling, Our Town offers a unique opportunity for audience members to make precisely that realization.
"Thornton Wilder's masterpiece... An immortal tale of small town morality... a classic of soft spoken theater." - The New York Times
"Beautiful and remarkable one of the sagest, warmest and most deeply human scripts to have come out of our theatre... A spiritual experience." - New York Post
It's A Wonderful Life: A Live Radio Play" is a theatrical adaptation of the classic film, presented as a 1940s radio broadcast where a small ensemble cast portrays multiple characters, utilizing live sound effects to tell the story of George Bailey, a man on the verge of despair who is visited by a guardian angel who shows him what life would be like without him, ultimately reminding him of the positive impact he has had on his community; the play is set on a stage designed to resemble a radio studio, creating an immersive experience for the audience.
My Son The WaiterA Jewish Tragedy & Still Not Famous
A - Center Orch - $55
AA-E - Sides and Center Orch - $65
F-K - Sides and Center Orch - $55
L-Q - Rear Orch - $45
Group of 10-19 - $48.50 (to purchase-contact box office-561-586-6410)
Group of 20+ - $43.50 (to purchase-contact box office-561-586-6410)
As Brad Zimmerman celebrates the 10th Anniversary of his hit New York comedy, My Son The Waiter: A Jewish Tragedy, he now presents this NEW show! Enjoy a different hilarious look at his long journey to follow his dream of success in show business, and the parents who SUFFERED through it!
Actor/comedian Brad Zimmerman's moving and hilarious story is about the grit required to 'make it' as an artist, and the sweet rewards that come from never giving up. Brad moved to New York after college and 'temporarily' worked as a waiter for 29 Years, while pursuing his career as an actor. Finally, he found success with a role on the Sopranos, and as the opening act for Joan Rivers (for 8 years), Brad Garrett, and George Carlin. He now has his own hit Off Broadway shows that are as profound and touching as they are entertaining.
"Delicious! Distinctly Original & Powerfully Poignant. Great Comedy!" - New York Times
DIVAS HOLIDAY
December 12, 2025
$25-All seats (Adults Only 18+). On-line sales will end at 4pm.
Doors open for seating approx. ½ hour before show time.
Join our favorite Queens and host Pepper Monroe at her annual holiday celebration! Be prepared to laugh your way into the holiday season that will want you coming back for more! Get your tickets early for this one-night-only event!
KISS ME KATE
Music and Lyrics by Cole Porter
Book by Sam and Bella Spewack
January 16th - February 1st, 2026
Opening Night -Jan 16 - $48
Jan 16 - Feb 1 $40
Dinner/Show - $116 - $66 (not available opening night)
Restaurant Dinner and Show Packages (DOES NOT INCLUDE TAX OR GRATUITY)
FOR ALL DINNER AND SHOW PATRONS: If purchasing a dinner package prior to the show, please pickup up your Theatre Ticket(s) at the Box Office to present to the restaurant. If purchasing an after-show dinner package, please retain your Theatre Ticket(s) to present to the restaurant.
Dinner/Show - $116-Paradiso A 20% Gratuity will be added to the dinner bill at the restaurant
Dinner/Show - Victoria's in Lake Worth - $96 A 20% Gratuity will be added to the dinner bill at the restaurant
Dinner/Show - Irish Brigade - $85 A 20% Gratuity will be added to the dinner bill at the restaurant
Dinner/Show - Dave's Last Resort - $70 A 20% Gratuity will be added to the dinner bill at the restaurant
Dinner/Show - Mario's - $66 - A 20% Gratuity will be added to the dinner bill at the restaurant
The battle of the sexes takes center stage as former spouses feud onstage and off during a musical presentation of The Taming of the Shrew. Sophisticated, romantic and delightfully hilarious, Kiss Me, Kate boasts a sparkling Cole Porter score and a brilliant book from Sam and Bella Spewack. . With romance, comedy, sophistication, and behind-the-scenes high jinks, Kiss Me, Kate combines the irreverent humor and the music of Cole Porter. Musical numbers include "So In Love," "Wunderbar," "Tom, Dick or Harry," "Too Darn Hot," "Brush Up Your Shakespeare," "I Hate Men," "Always True to You (In My Fashion)" and "Another Op'nin, Another Show."
Kiss Me, Kate was originally produced in 1948, and is considered one of Broadway's great treasures. It was revived on Broadway in 1999, taking advantage of new technology in music and reflecting evolving social values. All seventeen of the original songs remain in the revised score, with the addition of "From This Moment On," from Porter's Out of This World and the 1953 film adaptation.
"Cole Porter's sybarite's delight of a musical... broad, brazen, often shameless and finally irresistible... Kiss Me, Kate asserts that there is still a place for sophisticated, grown-up fun in the theater." The New York Times
THE SOUND INSIDE
February 5 - 15, 2026
By Adam Rapp
New York Times Critic's Pick
Price: $28 - General Admission
When Bella Baird, an isolated creative writing professor at Yale, begins to mentor a brilliant but enigmatic student named Christopher, the two form an unexpectedly intense bond. As their lives and the stories they tell about themselves become intertwined in unpredictable ways, Bella makes a surprising request of Christopher that neither knows if he can fulfill. Brimming with suspense, Rapp's riveting play explores the limits of what one person can ask of another.
"A gripping mystery. An astonishing new play." - The New York Times
"A gripping stunner!" - Chicago Tribune
"The familiar, whitewashed story of Pilgrims and Native Americans chowing down together gets a delicious roasting from expert farceurs." - The New York Times
"Very, very funny. Larissa FastHorse's The Thanksgiving Play skewers liberal pretensions with glee - this clever satire is something for which to be truly thankful." - Hollywood Reporter
Rock of ABBA: A Tribute to ABBA
Presented by N2 Nation
February 13, 2026 at 8 PM
Rows L-Q: $30 (plus $5 fee per order)
Rows G-K: $35 (plus $5 fee per order)
Rows AA-F: $40 (plus $5 per order)
Row A Center: $45 (plus $5 fee per order)
Show length: 90 minutes with a 15 minute intermission
Get ready to dance, sing, and relive the magic of the '70s with Rock of ABBA!
This all-live tribute band brings the iconic music of ABBA to life with dazzling authenticity and infectious energy. From glittering costumes and tight harmonies to unforgettable melodies, Rock of ABBA delivers all your favorite hits - including "Dancing Queen," "Mamma Mia," "Waterloo," and many more.
Whether you're a lifelong fan or discovering the magic for the first time, this high-energy concert experience will transport you back to the golden age of disco. Don't miss your chance to be part of a night filled with nostalgia, joy, and the timeless music of ABBA!
Opening Night - Feb 27 - $48
Feb 28 - Mar 15 - $40
Dinner/Show - $116 - $66 (not available opening night)
Restaurant Dinner and Show Packages (DOES NOT INCLUDE TAX OR GRATUITY)
FOR ALL DINNER AND SHOW PATRONS: If purchasing a dinner package prior to the show, please pickup up your Theatre Ticket(s) at the Box Office to present to the restaurant. If purchasing an after-show dinner package, please retain your Theatre Ticket(s) to present to the restaurant.
Dinner/Show - $116-Paradiso A 20% Gratuity will be added to the dinner bill at the restaurant
Dinner/Show - Victoria's in Lake Worth - $96 A 20% Gratuity will be added to the dinner bill at the restaurant
Dinner/Show - Irish Brigade - $85 A 20% Gratuity will be added to the dinner bill at the restaurant
Dinner/Show - Dave's Last Resort - $70 A 20% Gratuity will be added to the dinner bill at the restaurant
Dinner/Show - Mario's - $66 - A 20% Gratuity will be added to the dinner bill at the restaurant
Following up on last seasons acclaimed production of Brighton Beach Memoirs is the second in Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Neil Simon's semi-autobiographical trilogy. When we last met Eugene Jerome, he was coping with adolescence in 1930's Brooklyn. Now we join Eugene as he experiences the army as a young recruit, during World War II. At basic training in Biloxi, Mississippi, Eugene is determined to use his army experiences to help his writing career and keeps detailed memoirs about his experiences.
Eugene and his fellow soldiers-in-training suffer under a hard-nosed drill sergeant, Merwin J. Toomey; Along the way, Eugene is forced to learn about authority, danger, sex, assimilation, bigotry, homosexuality, and love. In the process, he discovers that life can be both ugly and tender.
"A fine comedy, and another step in the process of making Simon neither so simple, nor so simplistic." - New York Post
"A play that rings with a newer, deeper, sweeter truth." - New York Magazine
THE EFFECT
March 19 - 29, 2026
By Lucy Prebble
Price: $28 - General Admission
What impulses define who we really are? As Connie and Tristan settle into their participation in a clinical drug trial, they begin to fall in love. But how can they be sure it's the real thing and not an exhilarating side effect of the new antidepressant they're taking? The supervising doctors begin to ask themselves questions too: where do they draw the line between love and ethics?
"Cosmic and atomically intimate."
-The New York Times
MOTOWN AND MORE
Presented by N2 Nation
March 19, 2026 at 8 PM
Rows L-Q: $30 (plus $5 fee per order)
Rows G-K: $35 (plus $5 fee per order)
Rows AA-F: $40 (plus $5 fee per order)
Row A Center: $45 (plus $5 fee per order)
Show length: 90 minutes with a 15 minute intermission
Motown & More! is a high energy, audience pleaser show that takes you back to some of the memories of the magic of Motown. You will hear hits by the Temptations, The Four Tops, Aretha Franklin, Anita Baker, The Supremes, Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, Lou Rawls and many more.
Consisting of four male vocalists, a full five-piece band and the incredible vocal talent of female favorite vocalist Felecia, you will dance the night away to some of the world's greatest Motown hits, and more!
Restaurant Dinner and Show Packages (DOES NOT INCLUDE TAX OR GRATUITY)
FOR ALL DINNER AND SHOW PATRONS: If purchasing a dinner package prior to the show, please pickup up your Theatre Ticket(s) at the Box Office to present to the restaurant. If purchasing an after-show dinner package, please retain your Theatre Ticket(s) to present to the restaurant.
Dinner/Show - $116-Paradiso A 20% Gratuity will be added to the dinner bill at the restaurant
Dinner/Show - Victoria's in Lake Worth - $96 A 20% Gratuity will be added to the dinner bill at the restaurant
Dinner/Show - Irish Brigade - $85 A 20% Gratuity will be added to the dinner bill at the restaurant
Dinner/Show - Dave's Last Resort - $70 A 20% Gratuity will be added to the dinner bill at the restaurant
Dinner/Show - Mario's - $66 - A 20% Gratuity will be added to the dinner bill at the restaurant
Inspired by the twisted genius of Roald Dahl, the Tony Award-winning Roald Dahl's Matilda The Musical is the captivating masterpiece from the Royal Shakespeare Company that revels in the anarchy of childhood, the power of imagination and the inspiring story of a girl who dreams of a better life. With book by Dennis Kelly and original songs by Tim Minchin, Matilda has won 47 international awards and continues to thrill sold-out audiences of all ages around the world.
Matilda is a little girl with astonishing wit, intelligence and psychokinetic powers. She's unloved by her cruel parents but impresses her schoolteacher Miss Honey. During her first term at school, the two forge a bond as Miss Honey begins to recognize and appreciate Matilda's extraordinary personality. Matilda's school life isn't completely smooth sailing, however - the school's mean headmistress, Miss Trunchbull, hates children and just loves to punish those who don't abide by her rules. But Matilda has courage and cleverness in equal amounts, and could be the school pupils' saving grace!
Packed with high-energy dance numbers and catchy songs, Matilda is a joyous girl power romp. Children and adults alike will be thrilled and delighted by the story of the special little girl with an extraordinary imagination.
THE HOW AND THE WHY
April 30 - May 10, 2026
By Kenneth Lonergan
Price: $28 - General Admission
Evolution and emotion collide in Sarah Treem's thought-provoking and sharp play about science, family, and survival of the fittest. On the eve of a prestigious conference, an up-and-coming evolutionary biologist wrestles for the truth with an established leader in the field.
This intimate and keenly perceptive play explores the difficult choices faced by women of every generation.
"A moving portrait of a woman meeting with equanimity an unexpected, often painful series of questions about the choices she made in the past." -The New York Times.
"Sarah Treem's play brims with ideas and emotional colors that eddy and refract like rivulets in a lively, plunging stream."
-Washington Post.
Little Women is a radio play based on Louisa May Alcott's novel of the same name. It is an award-winning dramatization that includes music, the magic of live sound effects and Alcott's timeless dialogue. The play is about the March sisters, Meg, Jo, Beth, and Amy, four girls whose loves and ambitions are completely different but who are bound together by happy family ties and their experiences during the American Civil War.