Dearly BelovedApril 28 - May 23
(You’ll laugh all the way down the aisle!)
A Southern wedding goes hilariously off course with its Gone With the Wind theme, a reception catered by Clovis Sanford’s House of Meat (with potluck side items), and a missing bride and groom. This fast-paced comedy is about love, marriage, sisterhood, gospel music and three hundred pounds of good, ol’ Texas barbecue.
I DO! I DO! May 26 - June 28
(“At once amusing and truly endearing.” - NY Post)
The Show begins with Michael and Agnes’ wedding night and follows them through fifty years of marriage. This musical journey is at times blissful, often hysterical and always entertaining. From wedding night jitters, to the first pregnancy, to mid-life crises, it’s a musical handbook on the art of marriage.
Squables June 30 - July 26
(A classic comedy about feuding in-laws!)
Jerry Sloan and his wife are very happy until his mother and her father move in and the peace is disturbed by constant (and hilarious) squabbles. “Squabbles will lift your spirits, make you laugh, and leave you with a warm feeling.” - Newsweekly
My Fair LadyJuly 28 - September 6
A headstrong “flower girl“ from the streets is transformed into a belle of British society. Show-stopping tunes include “Get Me to the Church on Time,’’ “The Rain in Spain,” and the unforgettable
“I Could Have Danced All Night.” You won’t want to miss one of Broadway’s greatest musical comedies!
(Kids only $10 for this family classic.)
First Baptist of Ivy GapSeptember 8 - October 11
(This is a beautiful Southern comedy that many compare to Steel Magnolias.)
During the waning days of WWII, six very different women of the Ivy Gap First Baptist Church meet to roll bandages and plan the church’s 75th anniversary. While performing their duties, they share secrets, aspirations and desires. Act two opens 25 years later, as our six reunite and with humor and melancholy, they find comfort, forgiveness and redemption in each other.
Murdered to Death October 13 - November 15
(The funniest who dunnit Agatha Christie never wrote!)
This hilarious spoof of the best of Agatha Christie traditions is set in a country manor house in the 1930’s, with an assembled cast of characters guaranteed to delight. The play introduces the inept and bungling Inspector Pratt, who battles against the odds to solve the murder of the house’s owner. It soon becomes clear that the murderer isn’t finished yet, but will the murderer be unmasked before everyone has met their doom, or will the audience die laughing first?
Natalie Needs a NightieNovember 17 - December 31
(A guaranteed Laugh riot!)
Tommy Briggs, a young soft drink executive has to convince his boss that he is married (which he isn’t) and has a child (which he doesn’t) in order to get his raise. Cases of mistaken identities, disappearing clothing and meddling friends make this play a sure thing to brighten anyone’s holidays!