Our Shows

A diverse lineup of productions scheduled for the season, offering a variety of performances from heartfelt dramas to comedic plays.

Current Production
The CURIOUS SAVAGE

By John Patrick

SHOW SCHEDULE
March 21 - April 6, 2025

Fridays & Saturdays at 8:00 pm
Sundays at 3:00 pm - there will be a Saturday Matinee at 3:00 pm on March 5th

Current producation

THE CURIOUS SAVAGE

By John Patrick

Directed by DeWayne Morgan

March 21 – April 6, 2025

Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 pm & Sundays at 3:00 pm

Extra Performance: Saturday 3/5 at 3:00 pm


Mrs. Savage has been left ten million dollars by her husband and wants to make the best use of it, in spite of her grown-up stepchildren’s efforts to get their hands on it. Knowing that the widow’s wealth is now in negotiable securities, and seeing they cannot get hold of the fortune, the stepchildren commit her to a sanatorium hoping to “bring her to her senses.” The self-seeking stepchildren are driven to distraction by their vain efforts to browbeat Mrs. Savage, but she preserves her equanimity and leads them on a merry chase. At last her friends conspire to get rid of her stepchildren, and through their simple belief in the justice of her cause, they enable Mrs. Savage to carry out her plans to establish a fund to help others realize their hopes and dreams.

CAST:

  • Bobbie Elzey (Mrs Savage)
  • Daniel Carter Brown (Hannibal)
  • Demmarie Boreland (Fairy May)
  • Olivia Drumgoole (Miss Willie)
  • Frankie Earle (Ms. Paddy)
  • Janie Hitchcock (Lily Belle Savage)
  • LeeAnna Lambert (Florence)
  • Cam Pratt (Jeff)
  • Kim Salome (Dr Emmett)
  • Hunter Showalter (Titus Savage)
  • Jimmy Spearman (Samuel Savage
  • Lory Cox (Understudy Mrs. Paddy)

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Up Next

Dearly Departed

By David Bottrell & Jessie Jones

Directed By Jimmy Spearman

June 6 – 22rd

Dearly Departed is a Southern-fried comedy of caskets and country craziness puts the “fun” in funeral. In the Baptist backwoods of the Bible Belt, the beleaguered Turpin family proves that living and dying in the South are seldom tidy and always hilarious. Despite their earnest efforts to pull themselves together for their father’s funeral, the Turpin’s other problems keep overshadowing the solemn occasion: Firstborn Ray-Bud drinks himself silly as the funeral bills mount; Junior, the younger son, is juggling financial ruin, a pack of no-neck monster kids, and a wife who suspects him of infidelity in the family car; their spinster sister, Delightful, copes with death as she does life, by devouring junk food; and all the neighbors add more than two cents. As the situation becomes fraught with mishap, Ray-Bud says to his long-suffering wife, “When I die, don’t tell nobody. Just bury me in the backyard and tell everybody I left you.” Amidst the chaos, the Turpins turn for comfort to their friends and neighbors, an eccentric community of misfits who just manage to pull together and help each other through their hours of need, and finally, the funeral.