A charming devil wants to know: What's your darkest wish?
Souls are on the bargaining table in Edmonton. And lonely Elizabeth, ostracized as a witch, should be the town's easiest mark. But this witch is under no spells. Alliances bubble and passions flare in this pitch-black comedy about the supply of hope and demands of our souls.
Written by Jen Silverman.
The Megaphones Cast will perform on Thursdays and Saturdays. The Pom poms Cast will perform on Fridays and Sundays.
When video of a stunt-gone-wrong goes viral, the Giles Corey High cheer squad's reputation hits the floor. It's a good thing cheerleaders believe in comeback victories. Of course there are secrets, conflict and drama--this is high school. But how far will they GO! FIGHT! WIN! for a return to glory?
This pop-rock murder-mystery musical is recommended for mature audiences.
Written by Preston Max Allen.
This holiday season, give yourself the gift of Jane Austen.
The Bennet sisters gather for Christmas at Darcy's Pemberley estate. And love could finally be in the air for spinster Mary--assuming the soulmates can pull their noses out of their books long enough to smell it. Will Mary meet her match in this Pride and Prejudice sequel? It might just take a Christmas miracle.
Written by Lauren Gunderson and Margot Melcon
The 2:00pm matinee on December 6th will be presented as a sensory-friendly performance.
This dazzling show transports audiences from the twilight of the Russian empire to the euphoria of 1920s Paris. Not even a ruthless Soviet officer can stop brave young Anastasia from discovering the mystery of her past. Watch her join forces with a dashing con man and a lovable ex-aristocrat in an epic and magnificent musical adventure.
Music by Stephen Flaherty
Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens
Book by Terrence McNally
Written in response to the political unrest that followed World War I, The Gas Heart is one of the most famous avant-garde plays ever performed. A hallmark of Europe's Dadaist movement, the play can be viewed as a parody of classical drama or a passionate love story. Watch fascinating characters, each representing a facial feature, grapple with how to relate to each other in a world where language has failed.
Written by Tristan Tzara
World War II's violence sends Alfred and Alice down the rabbit hole of the London Underground. When tuberculosis quarantines Alfred, Alice breaks in to soothe him with her favorite book. Nurse Cross destroys her copy of Alice in Wonderland, but Alice knows it by heart. Pushed off script, will their life in this underworld go by the book? Or will danger pull their story along a different track? Find out in this PG-13 production.
Music by Duncan Sheik
Lyrics by Steven Sater
book by Steven Sater and Jessica Nelson
If you think life, love and reality are simple things--you're living in a midsummer night's dream. Enter the forest where Shakespeare first coined the concept of "swagger." Here, life, love and reality bend, twist and braid together--with mischievous help from fairies, love potions and play actors more than willing to break character.
Written by William Shakespeare
What's a gentleman to do when he discovers he's ninth in line to inherit a high earldom? In this Tony Award-winning knock-em-dead hit musical, good things come to those who plot. Watch Monty Navarro take on--and take down--an entire squad of wealthy D'Ysquiths (all played by the same actor). And don't let Monty's heartlessness fool you. This relentless conniver is also hunting for love.
Book and lyrics by Robert Freedman
Music and lyrics by Steven Lutvak