Our Season

Our 2024 – 2025 Season

Our Town

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Our Town is the beloved American classic that recently wowed Broadway audiences! This funny, touching, and surprisingly modern play takes you into the heart of small-town life, where ordinary moments become unforgettable. With themes of love, family, and what truly matters, it’s a story that feels more relevant than ever. Our Town will charm, move,…

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A Night at the Theatre

A Night at the Theatre: An Original Immersive Murder Mystery Experience: Step into the world of a 1940s-style comedy—until the leading lady drops dead, and the real show begins! In this immersive world premiere, the audience becomes part of the action, moving through all three floors of the theatre—front of house, backstage, dressing rooms, and…

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Reading Series: Hey! I Heard You’re Black

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By Alicia Whavers Directed By: Emily Miller One Night Only! February 22, 2026 at 7:00 pm. All seats $10 Buy Tickets Today Hey! I Heard You’re Black by New Jersey’s own Alicia Whavers presents a vivid tapestry of stories that capture the nuanced realities of Black life in America. Through an anthology of interconnected monologues…

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Burlesque and Bingo

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Burlesque & Bingo Original Concept and Direction By: Anthony DiAmbrosio Performance Dates March 12, 13, 14, 15 at 8:00pm Description: Burlesque & Bingo – A Night of Glamour and Games! Get ready for a night of sizzling entertainment and fabulous fun! Enjoy dazzling burlesque performances that bring the glamour, sass, and tease, all while playing…

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Reading Series: Othello

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Othello By William Shakespeare Directed By: Emily Miller One Night Only! April 26, 2026 at 7:00 pm. All seats $10 Buy Tickets Today Othello is one of Shakespeare’s most powerful and enduring tragedies—a riveting story of love, jealousy, betrayal, and the devastating cost of misplaced trust. At the height of his triumph, General Othello, a…

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