A Midwestern school district doesn't want the spectacle of a school dance open to same-sex dates. So they cancel the prom. Spectacle arrives anyway in the form of some fading Broadway stars hungry for a publicity bump as they advocate for inclusive student participation. Who will have the last dance?
Murder by Midnight: From “The Messy Murders of Dick Piston”
Dick Piston, Hotel Detective is hoping for a quiet night at the Lakeview Hotel. But the nights are never quiet in the big city. A brutal murder must be solved in a limited amount of time.
Written by Jeff Goode. Directed by Hannah Whitson.
Jerry's been responsible for his socially anxious brother, Tyler, ever since their parents died. He keeps a roof over his head, food in his belly, and is even saving money to send him to Greenburg Tech. But when 17-year-old Tyler announces his intention to go to mime college, the car-fixing, beer-swigging Jerry is thrown through a loop. Sexuality, parenthood, and pantomime are explored in this comedy about love and acceptance.
Includes: LGBTQIA+ Content, Swearing
by Mora V. Harris. Directed by MIchael Pritchett-Madden
Tragically unaware of the murderous plot against King Duncan on their watch, two guards contemplate life, death, dreams, art, and the need for an imminent career change.
Includes: Light swearing, some talk of death and mortality
Written by Carl Schack. Directed by Katherine Baier
Three Friends quarrel when they discover vastly different goals with their shared toaster. This comedy is absurd, and the characters are as fake as real can be. Either nothing matters or everything does. Who knows.
This show deals with theme of mental illness, suicide, self harm, and selfishness. Please read the attached content disclosure.
Written by M.E.Cobb. Directed by Matt Gruhn.