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2025-2026 Season

A love letter to the spaces between us where lives intertwine.

The Roommate
by Jen Silverman 
September 25 – October 19

An audacious comedy that reminds us age is just a number.   

Starting off as strangers, empty nester and recent divorcee, Sharon, has lost who she is, and Robyn may be trying to escape who she’s become. As they form an unlikely bond, things begin to spiral out-of-control. Secrets are revealed. Risks are taken. Their lives are forever changed. 

“It will make you laugh and think a little harder about whom you discount in life — at your own peril.” – Theatermania 

“Loose, rebellious, and even wild” – Variety 

“Tightly paced, with many laughs ” – The Stage 

 

Penelope
by Alex Bechtel 
November 29 – December 21 

A mythic folk-pop musical about becoming your own hero when you have a broken heart.

In this lush and intimate musical, the famously patient wife of Odysseus finally gets to tell her side of the story. A meditation on waiting, longing, and discovering the power within. 

“Penelope’s cleverness, patience, and resilience is on full display in this highly entertaining musical” – Theatermania 

 

TOPDOG / UNDERDOG
by Suzan-Lori Parks
February 5 – March 1

A Pulitzer Prize Winning Contemporary Classic.

A darkly comic fable of brotherly love and family identity. It was inevitable that two brothers named Lincoln and Booth, names given to them as a joke, would live lives full of sibling rivalry and resentment. Despite it all, their bond grew deep, but can it withstand the weight of history?  

“The issues are gripping, the characters are dynamite…a must-see play.” – Backstage

“It’s tough, it’s gritty, it’s beautiful, it’s poetry, and it’s pretty damn funny.” – Lester Fabian Brathwaite, Entertainment Weekly

 

Walden
by Amy Berryman 
April 9 – May 3

An intimate family drama that asks big questions about how we take care of the world we share. 

Set in the near future where society is divided between those who want to leave Earth behind and those who want to save the planet, this intimate play centers twin sisters, both NASA scientists, as they grapple with their future and their past.

 

Wish You Were Here
by Sanaz Toossi 
A co-production with Seda Iranian Theatre Ensemble
June 11 – July 5 

With tenderness, ferocity, and wit, five best friends lean on each other in the face of uncertainty.

Spanning 13 years of friendship, a tight-knit group of women have their bonds tested as political unrest spreads through Iran. With humor and urgency, the play captures the fierce resilience of connection when everything else is slipping away. 

“It’s a script of harrowing beauty. A triumphant mosaic of friendship and loss framed by the heart-wrenching effects of political upheaval.” – Broadway World UK 

“A love letter to friendship.” – The Guardian