Our 2025 Season: “Beyond the Ordinary”

     We are thrilled to unveil our highly anticipated 2025 Season! With the theme “Beyond the Ordinary,” this season invites you to experience stories that transcend the expected—productions that have not only delighted audiences but also received valuable recognition and achieved the highest honors in the world of theatre. From heartfelt dramas to electrifying musicals, these works have earned recognition on stages big and small, ranging from regional awards to Tony Awards and even Pulitzer Prizes!  Whether you are a lifelong theatre enthusiast or joining us for the first time, the 2025 Season promises to engage and inspire. We’ve carefully curated a lineup of shows that bring together iconic roles and dynamic narratives bound to entertain and leave you wanting more!

Here’s our 2025 Season!

Agnes of God by John Pielmeier
Directed by Brian Robert Harris
January 24th – February 16th
Drama
This theological drama involves the story of a court-appointed psychiatrist, a young nun, and the mystery of an immaculate conception. It boasts a Tony Award win for Best Featured Actress in a Play, with a film adaptation that was nominated for 2 Academy Awards.
Crimes of the Heart by Beth Henley
Directed by Sindy McKay
March 28th – April 20th
Dramatic Comedy
A dark comedy surrounding the reunion of three sisters after one frees herself from an abusive marriage, and the fallout thereafter. This show won a Pulitzer Prize for Drama, was honored with the New York Drama Critics’ Circle Award for Best American Play, and also has a film adaptation that was nominated for 3 Academy Awards.
Young Frankenstein by Mel Brooks & Thomas Meehan
Directed by John Medeiros
June 20th – July 20th
Musical Comedy
A Mel Brooks classic brought to life about the reluctant grandson of the infamous Victor Frankenstein creating his own monster, with hilarious consequences. It was nominated for Best Musical at the Tony Awards, and is a Mel Brooks classic brought to life on stage!
Dracula: A Comedy of Terrors by Gordon Greenberg and Steve Rosen
Directed by Kimberly Demmary
September 26th – October 19th
Horror Farce
A fast-paced and hilarious reimagining of the Dracula legend, packed with quick wit, rapid-fire costume changes, and a handful of actors portraying multiple characters. This new take on the classic story offers classic horror and slapstick humor, and was nominated for multiple awards in regional theater festivals.
Annie by Charles Strouse, Martin Charnin & Thomas Meehan
Directed by Gai Jones
December 5th – December 21st
Family Musical
This classic musical tells the story of little orphan Annie, a spunky red-head determined to find her parents who abandoned her at a New York City orphanage during the Great Depression. It’s won 7 Tony Awards, including Best Musical, and is a timeless classic that brings joy to all ages!

     Stay tuned for detailed show announcements, audition calls, and exciting looks behind-the-scenes throughout the year. We look forward to welcoming you into a season filled with passion, artistry, and unforgettable moments—right here at your community arts center. Let’s go beyond the ordinary together!